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Until 1813, the amount of information given is very basic. This included:
It was very uncommon for the mother to be mentioned, as this was considered to be unimportant. Although later on, the mother's name began to be stated, so a record would look something like this: "Francis the son of John Smith and his wife Anne was baptised".
If an illegitimate child was baptised, then the mother's name would be stated, with the word 'illegitimate' or similar in the margin.
In 1813, a new pre-printed parish baptism record book was introduced, and because of this, entries became more standardised. However, there was still no information recorded about the date of birth, although some Clergymen added this information, especially where the baptisms was for someone other than a child. You can find a date of birth on registers after about 1860.
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The columns to be completed in the baptism register were:
For records after 1837, you will have to look at Birth Records.