I was looking through those records and it seems that's the way it was in 
Velas, Sao Jorge. A lot of the baptisms were taking place long after the 
births, perhaps because the priest was not available. I have to agree 
though, I have never seen this before for such extended periods.

JR

On Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 9:46:55 AM UTC-5, mnk wrote:
>
> How unusual that the baptism was 10 months after the birth of the child. I 
> haven't seen that before.
> MNK

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