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catholic religion inquiry
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Merry | Report | 21 Mar 2006 16:56 |
I can't help you with your query abou the RC church, but wondered what you meant about the certs being destroyed in a fire?? Do you mean their own copies were destroyed or something else? Marry |
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George | Report | 21 Mar 2006 16:37 |
hi all first i wrote the other day about my mother and aunt being put into a convent around 1910 in lewisham i do know that she was born in islington as both of their b/certs were distroyed in a fire and can not trace them that way.first would my mother have to of been a catholic to have been brought up in a convent as iam c of e so she must of changed religion to marry my father. and second is it true days after birth catholic childern are blessed in church if that is the case and i can find the church do you think they may still have records of a bleesing hope to here from someone who may know many thanks george. |