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Second Baptisms
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David | Report | 2 May 2016 11:25 |
I am grappling with the identity and parentage of three children who were baptised a second time when in their teens - apparently as a device to 'regularise' the use of the surname of the man they were brought up by. This happened in the early 19th C. I am advised that to baptise a child a second time was 'highly irregular'. Please can anyone confirm this? |
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Cynthia | Report | 2 May 2016 11:41 |
It is generally accepted by the mainstream churches that baptism is a once and for all event - once baptised, you stay baptised. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 2 May 2016 22:36 |
I've also wondered if some parents back then couldn't remember whether there children had been baptised at a young age. Then one or more children would be looking for work, and employers often required evidence of baptism ...... |
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Andysmum | Report | 3 May 2016 15:40 |
If you google baptism more than once there are several sites, but they all say that baptism as an understanding adult can only be done once. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 3 May 2016 17:43 |
Andysmum ............ |
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Andysmum | Report | 3 May 2016 21:48 |
Sylvia, in my case, going further back up the same line, my 4xgt-grandfather was a methodist convert and was even stoned for his beliefs. Despite this, he and all his family were baptised, married and buried in the nearest C of E church, according to the law at the time. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 3 May 2016 23:08 |
same thing for me ............. why did they preach in the Quaker church but have all the ceremonies in the CofE? |
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JoonieCloonie | Report | 6 May 2016 18:08 |
some people were just so sloppy! |
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grannyfranny | Report | 7 May 2016 22:34 |
Granny's brother was baptised as a baby in the CofE. Then he converted to Catholicism and was baptised into the Roman Catholic Church in his early 20's. His bride to be was RC, so I assume it was for that reason. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 7 May 2016 23:37 |
It can be frustrating! |
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