It is usually the very last sentence before the signature(s). It is Latin for 
"on the date stated above: era=date; ut=as; supra=above.   
John
 

    On Saturday, July 29, 2017 12:40 AM, Azores Genealogy group 
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 Looking for the meaning of Era ut supra. I believe it might be Latin for "true 
and correct" but not sure.  The words commonly appear on baptismal and marriage 
entries. Anyone like to comment?-- 
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