Have you thought that, in those days, parents often had to wait a long time
to have their children christened, especially if they lived in isolated
areas.  It happened in my maternal grandfather's family as the priest's or
minister's visits were often few and far between.

Roberta (aka Bobbie)

On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 12:35 PM Chris Swann <d...@derby99.plus.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have a document which lists 2 of my relatives. I can work out that
> they were both Christened on the same day in 1596 BUT there is something
> else which mentions a birth date of 1593.
>
> Some of the trees I have seen have included these two individuals as
> potential twins being born and christened together in 1596 but I think
> that one of them was born back in 1593 where I already have a John born
> in 1593.
>
> Is there anyone who is good at deciphering olde English so that I can
> try and resolve this conundrum?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chris Swann
>
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