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Children were usually baptized a few days after birth. Baptism registers usually give:
Children were usually baptized a few days after birth. Baptism registers usually give:


*the infant's name,
*the infant's name
*parents' names,
*parents' names
*status of legitimacy, (sometimes by a note in the margin or an upside-down or sideways entry)
*status of legitimacy (if illegitimate, this is sometimes indicated by a note in the margin or an upside-down or sideways entry)
*names of witnesses or godparents (''taufzeugen, gevattern, paten''), who may be relatives, and
*names of witnesses or godparents (''Taufzeugen, Gevattern, Paten'') who could be relatives
*baptism date. <br>
*baptism date <br>


You may also find:
You may also find:


*the child's birth date,
*the child's birth date
*the father's occupation, and
*the father's occupation
*the family's place of residence,
*the family's place of residence
*death information, as an added note or signified by a cross. The cross alone does NOT imply that the individual died as a young child.
*death information, as an added note or signified by a cross. The cross alone does NOT imply that the individual died as a young child, but can be an indication the person died in the parish.


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