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Europe / Re: Jungesbluth/Jungesblut/Schweide
« on: Sunday 07 January 24 16:43 GMT (UK) »
It's always a huge advantage when indices of baptisms, marriages and deaths have been created from the original records, such as here for the Delbrück baptisms from 1734 to 1794.
https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/paderborn/DE_EBAP_11401/KB004a-03-Rt/?pg=32
and the corresponding baptism record of Franciscus Jungesbluth in 1751.
https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/paderborn/DE_EBAP_11401/KB003-02-T/?pg=264
Jo'es is a contracted form of Joannes = Johannes. In the naming practices of the period, a boy's first given name was usually a saint's name. It's not entirely surprising to see Franz/Franciscus with the additional Jo'es.
https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/paderborn/DE_EBAP_11401/KB004a-03-Rt/?pg=32
and the corresponding baptism record of Franciscus Jungesbluth in 1751.
https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/paderborn/DE_EBAP_11401/KB003-02-T/?pg=264
Jo'es is a contracted form of Joannes = Johannes. In the naming practices of the period, a boy's first given name was usually a saint's name. It's not entirely surprising to see Franz/Franciscus with the additional Jo'es.