Record is missing a birthplace but has a christening location
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Hi - Please refer to:
This gives you the information required to perform ordinances. As you can see, a standard date and place for christening is sufficient. There is no need to assume a birthplace based on christening place. As stated, they are often the same but no always.
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Hi, @richardgordonbaird1 you may want to do your best in finding the birthplace, but sometimes if the ancestor lived a long time ago the christening may have been just down the road from their birthplace. If you have one place but not the other, you could use it until you learn more, and change the accuracy of the birthplace if needed in the future.
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