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What is N.R. stand for in a baptism record?

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Stevendeg

Stevendeg Report 16 Feb 2014 03:52

I have Emma Waters' baptism record from FMP. It was in St Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex on 03 Jan 1835.

Could anyone please tell me what N.R. means?

Thanks, Steven.

Edit: Jan should be Jun.

Flip

Flip Report 16 Feb 2014 09:31

In what context is it used?

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 16 Feb 2014 09:38



First names:Emma
Surname:Waters
Baptism year:1835
Baptism month:Jun
Baptism day:3
Parish:St Margaret, Westminster
County:Middlesex
Page:157
Birth year:1835
Birth month:May
Birth day:30
Father's First names:Thomas
Mother's First names:Esther
Record source:Westminster Baptisms- Transcripts Data provider:Westminster Archives Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing

It is a notation on the image - outside of the set parameters - to the left of the entry.
It appears also against the preceding entry, and against a couple of entries on the preceding page.



Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 16 Feb 2014 09:51

One also for May 8, written under Rec.d July 5

Chris :)

Astra

Astra Report 16 Feb 2014 09:55

Try here

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/abbrev.html

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 16 Feb 2014 10:55

Although I've come across P or PB meaning baptised privately, possibly in the home, NR is a new one!

Rec.d would normally mean that they were (privately) baptised then welcomed (Received) formally into the Church on the later date.

Flip

Flip Report 16 Feb 2014 11:16

Do other entries on the page have dob's in the margin? Just wondered if this one was not recorded?

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 16 Feb 2014 11:35

Yes - all the baptisms give the DOB, in this case its 30 May.

Could the entry mean Not Received ie baptised privately but not brought into the Church when they were strong enough?

Flip

Flip Report 16 Feb 2014 11:44

Think I'm having a senior moment, I see the dob is on the record Reggie posted ;-)

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 16 Feb 2014 11:54

;-) :-D

Graham

Graham Report 16 Feb 2014 14:20

According to that link Astra put up, it stands for none recorded, not recorded or naturalised

Kense

Kense Report 16 Feb 2014 16:09

Could it mean Non-resident?

Stevendeg

Stevendeg Report 16 Feb 2014 21:05

Thanks all for your help.

It is new to me.

Stevendeg

Stevendeg Report 16 Feb 2014 21:08

Thanks, Astra for the website. I have saved in favourites.

Kense

Kense Report 18 Feb 2014 14:09

I suppose New Resident is another possibility.

It should be possible to see whether the entries with NR against them, are for families that have appeared earlier in the register. If so it would disprove this theory.