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Whisky Soda | Report | 10 Aug 2007 08:22 |
Ah, that would make sense, thank goodness she survived otherwise I wouldnt be here. Thanks Ann |
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Jane | Report | 10 Aug 2007 08:20 |
Ann, If you google 'private baptism', you will find references to churches talking about performing it in 'dire emergencies' .... ... it would otherwise be a congregational event, like confirmation. I would imagine your Gtx4 Grandma wasn't expected to survive as a babe. Regs Annie |
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Huia | Report | 10 Aug 2007 08:15 |
My understanding is that if a baby was poorly and might not live the midwife or doctor or somesuch might baptise it. |
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Whisky Soda | Report | 10 Aug 2007 08:11 |
I have recently obtained a copy of the baptism entry for my 4th gt grandmother, it gives me all the info I needed, but it also says she was baptised privately. What exactly does this mean does anyone know? Thanks Ann |