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... records did not use surnames . This resulted in considerable confu- sion among , for instance , the many Johns and Marys in our records . With the adoption of surnames , the records became , if anything , more confusing . Each ...
... records did not use surnames . This resulted in considerable confu- sion among , for instance , the many Johns and Marys in our records . With the adoption of surnames , the records became , if anything , more confusing . Each ...
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... records . For instance , both baptism and marriage records give parental 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 ...
... records . For instance , both baptism and marriage records give parental 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 ...
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... records . Further , as siblings reached adulthood , they often served as sponsors at each others ' weddings or at the baptism of their nieces and nephews . Some marriage forms listed individuals whose prior record could not be located ...
... records . Further , as siblings reached adulthood , they often served as sponsors at each others ' weddings or at the baptism of their nieces and nephews . Some marriage forms listed individuals whose prior record could not be located ...
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