Middlesex records, 19th C
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Look at the reference images first, in many cases there is a heading on a preceeding page that will tell you what kind of records they are. The other clue is the form of words that are used.
For example John Smith of John and Mary is most likely to be a baptism
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If it's really unclear then return the batch as some of them are really difficult to differentiate.
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I have decided these must be birth records, and I'm going forward. Thank you for your interest. Frances Jeppson
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Great; there are some really helpful people in this forum, and very willing to help, I've had a lot of good advice in the past.
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