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James

James Report 18 Jun 2012 14:21

Hi KenSE & Vera,

Thanks for all input.

I have a photocopy of the original 1861 but did need a magnifying glass to be sure of Fred's age. I didn't think of Joseph being called Fred as he married & died as well as army records only show Joseph but who knows........
It was for that reason I never sent for the Joseph Frederick Jones cert.

Yes I realised Joseph may have been baptised at Hartlepool - precisely why I did the first post asking if somebody might have a look for me.

And I'll ask if someone might be able to have a look at Woolwich baps for Joseph Frederick Jones.

Thanks again, Jim

Vera2010

Vera2010 Report 18 Jun 2012 17:44

James

I did check Dunham Records online for a baptism. There was one possible but turned out not to be the right one. Will check to see what they have loaded so far for Hartlepool Baptism.

Were the other children baptised as Catholics?
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Vera

James

James Report 18 Jun 2012 18:45

Hi Vera,

Thank you for checking Durham online.
The other children were not Christened as Catholics and the parents marriage was in Church of Ireland, St Peters, Dublin.
If the information is at Hartlepool I will be 'over the moon'.

Regards, Jim