Reading Name on Birth Record
I'm looking at this christening record for a child of Georg Staudt and wife Margaretha in Colmberg, Bayern on 20 Oct 1640. I'm having trouble figuring out what the child's name is. I'm thinking it might be Andreas, but I'm not confident in it. Any thoughts?
http://www.archion.de/p/9fec657f61/, entry #33
Georg is at https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GXCS-954
Cody Bailey
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Many of us don't have a subscription to Archion. Can you post an image of the record?
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Here's the record:
I'm thinking that the circled part is the name, but I'm not entirely sure there either:
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I think the circled word is "werde" (I probably have mispelled it), part of the phrase "was baptised". The elaborate tail on the "g" in the line above it obscures the word. The childs name with latin ending is "Georgius" and appears immediately before the word "getauft". It is split between the two lines.
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The phrase is "getauft worden" = was baptized.
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Ahhh, that makes sense :)
On the next record, the child's name is also directly before "getauft worden". So "Georgius" would make more sense as the name. Thank you for the help :)
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