Hi all
This is going to sound REALLY dumb.
I have an ancestor who, in 1835 was baptised in St John Evangelist in lambeth, Surrey.
Were children normally baptised under their mother's religion or did that not matter?
It may explain why I have not been able to find any details on the mother!
Thanks in advance
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02-11-2008 10:57 AM #1
Child baptised in St Johns,
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02-11-2008 12:35 PM #2Loves to help with queries.
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Not dumb, but I am confused by the question.
You've posted this in the Non Conformist section - St John the Evangelist in Lambeth (Waterloo) is a normal Anglican (Church of England) church, so where does the nonconformist element come into things? As you say that you have been unable to find any details on the mother, presumably you're not saying that she was noncomformist therefore you are surprised to find an Anglican baptism for the child, so, perhaps I'm being a bit dense this afternoon but, in short - I don't get it.
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02-11-2008 01:18 PM #3
Im sorry - I thought I read that St John was Baptist.
Ok, I will try another avenue
Thankyou
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