Hello,
I wonder what  "Vesgado"   or "Resgado"  means?  This is very interesting 
because the child was baptized and I see no mention of anything peculiar 
related to the child.  
Now I'm curious and can't wait for a native speaker to translate.  I did 
take a look at the death records for this time period but they're in really 
bad shape.  it leaps from 1710 to 1712,  If there are a few 1711's, you 
can't see them because the pages are very worn.  I hope you get this 
resolved Erica.

On Saturday, April 5, 2014 9:52:04 PM UTC-7, audiosourceinc wrote:
>
> The record I am looking at is the top entry on the right side. I have 
> never seen one like this before. It appears that the child was unnamed. Did 
> he die before they named him?
>
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> http://culturacores.azores.gov.pt/biblioteca_digital/SMG-VF-SAOPEDRO-B-1700-1729/SMG-VF-SAOPEDRO-B-1700-1729_item1/P58.html
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> Thanks for any help you can give.
>
> Erica Botelho
>

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