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UK, England, Middlesex—Parish Registers, 1539–1988--are birth dates assumed by last recorded date or

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E Vollmer
E Vollmer ✭
February 28, 2021 edited July 10, 2024 in General Questions

On UK, England, Middlesex—Parish Registers, 1539–1988 [Part B]

[MSGJ-GYS], the birth years are not always listed. Is this the type that the last recorded date is used or marked blank and not assumed? No ditto marks are listed but most dates are within a month or so of the baptism date. Please clarify for me.

Thanks always!

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  • Pamela Whicker
    Pamela Whicker ✭
    February 28, 2021

    You need to join one of the United Kingdom or England research groups and ask your question there. The members of those groups know the answer to your question. Go to the main Community page and do a search, then join one or both. Then ask your question. You will hear from many well qualified researchers. Good Luck with your Search, Sister Whicker.

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  • Dennis J Yancey
    Dennis J Yancey ✭✭✭✭✭
    February 28, 2021

    this is a helpful list of most all the groups

     

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DvKTrKyH3mxMzKFPxLxqVG5wikZ1TDeR7qYiOIp_jUs/edit#heading=h.23pp0gjg7hkw

     

    but note this list may become non functional in a few weeks - when FamilySearch upgrades to a new version of the community.

     

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