And if it's really baptism, instead of christening, there's a very good chance it didn't happen until they were adult, depending on enomination. --Paula
Hi Robert, A verification would be good if you can get one. Some religions don't christen people until they are adults. Some people may have had parents not involved with a church when their child is born, then when the child is older, he or she may decide to join a church and be christened then. I would mark it "not a problem" until you can get information that says otherwise, or else you will have the pop-up jumping up at you all the time. Carol Robert Carneal wrote: >Assume a person to be born June 17, 1950. I would assume the person to have >been christened within a fairly reasonable amount of time, say 3 years from >date of birth or less. Then if I have a Christening date for this person as >January 30, 2003, would you say due to the time length involved, it >probably >warrants verification? I am wondering if it warrants a potential problems >message at some point? > >Robert > Legacy User Group Etiquette guidelines can be found at: http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp To find past messages, please go to our searchable archives at: http://www.mail-archive.com/legacyusergroup%40mail.millenniacorp.com/ To unsubscribe please visit: http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/LegacyLists.asp
