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the gap between being born and a baptism

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Debra

Debra Report 28 Aug 2007 23:51

i have a baptism in armagh upper creggin ireland that has a owen garvey he was born 1817 and the baptism is 1821 would there be such a gap from being born to being baptised all dates say abt this could be the family that gets my garveys placed in ireland as it gives owens parents as james garvey and elizabeth and brothers and sisters please help debbie