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Offline ChrisAllonby

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Upper Killeavy - Birth to Christening
« on: Sunday 21 February 10 19:01 GMT (UK) »
Hello, I've identified an individual in the IGI called Patrick Burns, christened in Upper Killeavy on 22 Feb 1843. It's likely that this person is my gg-grandfather, but the year of 1843 does not tie in well with other records such as census returns, marriage certificate and death certificate, all of which suggest a birth year of about 1840. I'm wondering if children born in Ireland at about this time would typically be christened a year or two after birth. That would perhaps explain the discrepancy. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Thanks, Chris.
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Re: Upper Killeavy - Birth to Christening
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 28 February 10 14:33 GMT (UK) »
I'm wondering if children born in Ireland at about this time would typically be christened a year or two after birth.

It wouldn't be normal Chris. A baptism would have happened a day or two after the birth; basically as soon as possible.

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Re: Upper Killeavy - Birth to Christening
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 28 February 10 14:35 GMT (UK) »
Although most children were baptised very soon after birth it wasn't uncommon for baptisms not to be noted in registers or several children in a family being baptised together (sometimes ages are listed in register which is very helpful).
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