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Looking for James Fleming & Mary Lynch of Ireland

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Laird

Laird Report 7 Mar 2018 10:08

Yes I know? I hoped he'd send my great grandmother's bap record but alas I got her brothers....

GlasgowLass

GlasgowLass Report 7 Mar 2018 12:17

There is no death in Ireland for infant James.
I would guess that he died shortly after birth.

Baptised on the day after he was born suggests that he may not have been expected to live and I don't think he would have been baptised "in the church." at less than 24hrs old

Rather, baptised at home by the priest from the church.
There is never any distinction but I assume it was similar to Scotland.
Marriages and baptisms in a church ( ie at the altar) are a 20th century convention.
These sacraments were either performed at home or in the vestry

Laird

Laird Report 7 Mar 2018 16:47

Yes I think your right another infant death, I imagine a common occurrence back then.