Aloha friends,
Is there an article somewhere that would help me understand the significance of the witnesses or sponsors on church baptism and marriage records? Sometimes it is obvious, because of the last name, that. it is a family member, but especially Marriage records, it is many times random names.
Also, on a birth record when they record the mother's maiden name only, can I be fairly confident that is her maiden name? I guess this sounds silly, but I have Faherty men marrying Faherty women all the time.
Thanks,
Judy
Judy
Monday 31st Oct 2022, 10:02PMMessage Board Replies
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Judy:
Not aware of an article that addresses your question.
Sponsors for baptisms were usually siblings of the parents or other relatives or neighbors/friends. Marriage witnesses were siblings/relatives and friends. If a marriage record has random names then likely they were friends of the couple.
On a civil birth record, the mother shows her married name first followed by Formerly and then Maiden name is shown. I attached a page of records as an example.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi Judy
Have you read the piece below, it was written by our very own Genealogist, Irene, it has a little bit of information about witnesses in it which you might find handy.
https://www.irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/news/ten-faqs-about-irish-marriage-records
IrelandXO Moderator DC
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Thank you, Roger and Moderator DC...Your help is great and I will study your suggestions!
Thank you so very much. I have struggled with my Irish genealogy for 40 years and there is so much coming forward now with your site and others...It is like Christmas every day!
When I get a little more confident, I want to post what I have found on my great grandparents and where they lived on Henry St and a shop on Williams street, hoping there will be something surface that I am missing.
Judy
Judy
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See also Irish Naming & Baptism Conventions
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