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Offline Janet Waterhouse

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Decipher word in Morley Wesleyan Chapel 1800 entry
« on: Saturday 02 March 24 10:59 GMT (UK) »
Good morning,

I am having trouble deciphering the date born of Theophilus, in the following entry shown in the Morley Wesleyan Chapel baptism register, RG4/2654:

Theophilus the son of Joseph and Grace Rhoad's of Morley was Born the 21 Day of ? and baptizd. April the 10 1800.  By David Barrowclough.

Any help appreciated.

Over to you.

Janet

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Re: Decipher word in Morley Wesleyan Chapel 1800 entry
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 02 March 24 11:10 GMT (UK) »
February  :-\ :-\
Transcriptions and NBI are merely finding aids.  They are NOT a substitute for original record entries.
Remember - "They'll be found when they want to be found" !!!
If you don't ask the question, you won't get an answer.
He/she who never made a mistake, never made anything.
Archbell - anywhere, any date
Kendall - WRY
Milner - WRY
Appleyard - WRY

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Re: Decipher word in Morley Wesleyan Chapel 1800 entry
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 02 March 24 11:13 GMT (UK) »
I agree - I think it's spelled Feburry.

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Re: Decipher word in Morley Wesleyan Chapel 1800 entry
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 02 March 24 11:18 GMT (UK) »
Thank you BumbleB and arthurk,

I thought it might be February, but a strange way in which to write 'F'.  Very few entries by this minister to check against.

Janet


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Re: Decipher word in Morley Wesleyan Chapel 1800 entry
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 02 March 24 11:28 GMT (UK) »
In that style of handwriting, upper case 'F' and 'T' can be very similar, and the only way to distinguish them is that the 'F' has a short vertical line at the right hand end of the crossing line. In this case I think the vertical line is there, but the crossing line is missing.

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Re: Decipher word in Morley Wesleyan Chapel 1800 entry
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 02 March 24 11:58 GMT (UK) »
Thank you arthuruk,

for explaining the differences, sometimes shown, between 'F' and 'T'.

It is most appreciated.

Janet

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Re: Decipher word in Morley Wesleyan Chapel 1800 entry
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 02 March 24 11:59 GMT (UK) »
To complicate matters there is a break in the long down stroke of the y.
Also in one in the line above at the end of Morley ,but February seems right.
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Re: Decipher word in Morley Wesleyan Chapel 1800 entry
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 03 March 24 22:53 GMT (UK) »
To simplify matters- The timing of birth to baptism is about the normal time period between these events. Now the easy bit - Elimination ! - What other month of the 12 has an (F) eb in it.  ;D  ;D ;D
In my opinion the marriage residence is not always the place of birth. Never forget Workhouse and overseers accounts records of birth