Hello Bob and Dorothy - thank you for the suggestions - I think that the October one is more likely looking at it again under the magnifying glass it does perhaps look more like 8ber and going on the rest of the copy of entry. Thank you for your help Diana
Hello Diana You are correct. Prior to 1752(?) October was the eighth month of the year. The name is from the Latin word for eight. Adrian Yorkshire ----- Original Message ----- From: "diana murray" <littlewarrenfarm@fletchingcommon.fsbusiness.co.uk> To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 29 July 2005 16:05 Subject: [Cmn-L] Latin baptismal entries > Hello Bob and Dorothy - thank you for the suggestions - I think that the October one is more likely looking at it again under the magnifying glass it does perhaps look more like 8ber and going on the rest of the copy of entry. > > Thank you for your help > > Diana