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Old 20-09-09, 19:42
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Default Does this mean deceased?

I have two children baptised together at a late age (11 + 9).

Under parents it says Joseph (Dd) and Susannah.

Does anyone else agree this is probably an abbreviation for deceased? It's the first time I've seen it mentioned on a baptism

If anyone wants to see what I mean I'm looking at LMA for William Thomas Lemmon baptised 20 Apr 1904

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