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Birth Dates After Baptism Dates ?
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Potty | Report | 15 Nov 2014 16:12 |
Shame the births weren't in the North as it is possible to view original Civil Registrations entries on the GRONI site. For a short time it was also possible to view them on this site for the whole of Ireland up until partition and the South after that: |
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Hugh | Report | 15 Nov 2014 15:48 |
The Births were in 1864/69/80/84/92. All of these were before the partition of Ireland so North/South is not really relevant. For your info, though, they were in Counties Donegal and Monaghan in the present-day republic of Ireland. |
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Potty | Report | 15 Nov 2014 14:51 |
Can you post the details and perhaps others might find an explanation? Have you looked for the births on the Civil Registration Index. Were these births in Southern or Northern Ireland? |
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Hugh | Report | 15 Nov 2014 14:05 |
I had previously come across my Great-Grandmother who had 25 children in 23 years which included 7 sets of twins. In the cases of 6 of the sets of twins, one was born very prematurely and did not survive more than a few days.. The other was born between 12 and 106 days later. I read that this may have been due to a rare condition called uterus didelphys or "double uterus". In 4 of these cases the 2nd twin was given the same name as the 1st who had died before their birth. In addition to this there were 4 instances of two single-birth children being given the same name because the first had died, usually a year or two between them. |
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Potty | Report | 15 Nov 2014 12:55 |
Have you seen the actual birth certs and parish records or just transcriptions? |
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Jacqueline | Report | 15 Nov 2014 09:26 |
How much of a discrepancy is there in the dates you have found? |
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Penny | Report | 15 Nov 2014 07:49 |
Possibly two children. not unusual no name a second after the child that died. |
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Hugh | Report | 15 Nov 2014 02:36 |
I have come across several cases of Irish births where I have both the Civil Birth Record and the Church Baptism Record from Roots Ireland but the baptism date is earlier than the birth date ! I am sure it is the same people in each pair of records. |
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