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... name ; last name , father's first name ; mother's first and maiden name ; date of birth ; sponsors ' names ; and , more often in the later records , the location of the birth and the signature of the priest who performed and recorded ...
... name ; last name , father's first name ; mother's first and maiden name ; date of birth ; sponsors ' names ; and , more often in the later records , the location of the birth and the signature of the priest who performed and recorded ...
Page 373
... names . If two similar names appeared in baptism and marriage records approximately 20 years apart and the parental names in both records were identical , we could usually deduce that the two similar names referred to the same person ...
... names . If two similar names appeared in baptism and marriage records approximately 20 years apart and the parental names in both records were identical , we could usually deduce that the two similar names referred to the same person ...
Page 375
... names in our files rendered this method inoperable . Instead , we began with a manual linkage of parents and children . Each marriage was recorded on a marriage form ( Figure 4 ) coded according to the following scheme : blue for ...
... names in our files rendered this method inoperable . Instead , we began with a manual linkage of parents and children . Each marriage was recorded on a marriage form ( Figure 4 ) coded according to the following scheme : blue for ...
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