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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 24 Feb 2023 10:23 |
A quick Google brings up the following article............. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 24 Feb 2023 10:45 |
Although 'Christened', my 'Christening' was never formally followed up. |
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nameslessone | Report | 24 Feb 2023 11:25 |
That was interesting Gwyn. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 24 Feb 2023 16:06 |
These names and baptisms can be a real pain. I have an ancestor Thomas Harvey who died in 1930. He appears as a 6 year old in the 1871 census with parents John Harvey and Isabella (nee Game). That ties in with his age at death but I could never find a birth registration for him. Then I realised that his parents didn't marry till he was about 4 and that John Harvey was some years younger than Isabella and might not be Thomas' father so I checked under Isabella's maiden name of Game. No sign of a Thomas Game born at the right time and right area anywhere. To cut a long story short I discovered him almost by accident. He was born in a workhouse in Lambeth and was baptised with 5 other workhouse babies at about 10 days old by a Geo. Greig. A bit more research and I found out that the Revd George Greig was Chaplain to the Lambeth Workhouses and there were lots of babies baptised by him and added to the parish records of St Mary, Lambeth later. I suspect he also decided my ancestor would be called Walter. The name doesn't appear anywhere else in our family and he was known throughout his life and was buried as Thomas. I never have found a birth registration for him under any name so perhaps he didn't get registered. |