I was re-checking an ancestors records when I came across a second baptism for the same person. The names match, parents names match, location ( Battersea ) and family address are all the same. It appears baptism number 1 was on 25 May 1887 and the second on 15 June 1887, each in a different parish but in the same area. ( Battersea ) Beside the entry for the first baptism are the letters "P.B." which don't match up with any other names on the document so I don't think that they are someone's initials.
I admit that the intricacies of church procedures etc are not my strong point, but has anyone heard of this happening? Any reasons for it?
I admit that the intricacies of church procedures etc are not my strong point, but has anyone heard of this happening? Any reasons for it?
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