The correct term has always been baptised. The official church records are 
baptismal records. 'Christening' is purely a colloquial/slang term. 
Non-conformist denominations never had child baptisms so the term 'christening' 
was never carried over to baptisms for those denominations.

Carol


> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Baptism and Christening
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 10:09:40 +0200
>
> On 2011/12/19 09:12, cr brassfield wrote:
>
> > The term 'christening' refers generally to child baptims in the
> > Anglican/Episcopalian and Catholic churches in U.K.  . So any old records 
> > would
> > show that most ancestors would carry that term if they were from those
> > denominations or U.K origin.
> > Later records for individuals might show 'confirmation' dates. This would be
> > roughly equivalent to 'baptism' in non-conformist denominations.
>
> Why then, do English PR records almost exclusively use the term 'baptised' or
> 'baptizat' in pre-17th century records?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mike Fry
> Johannesburg
>
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