Evening All, I'm still working my way through Dronfield registers - which are really rather easy to read if only I was more proficient with the script :-) The last entry in December 1638: Does it say: Three Infants children of Richard MOODIE were buried the xxixth day ? FamilySearch has indexed it three times, but it's the first time I've some across triplets in my family history, so I do want to be sure. Their mother was buried on the 17th January https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYD2-TH?mode=g&i=147&cc=1911752 Thank you, Rosemary
It certainly looks like "Three infants, children of" A few below it is an entry "An Infant" All others are named, suggesting the above died in childbirth or soon after and were unnamed Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 04-May-17 4:38 PM, Rosemary Probert via DERBYSGEN wrote: > Evening All, > > I'm still working my way through Dronfield registers - which are really > rather easy to read if only I was more proficient with the script :-) > > The last entry in December 1638: > > Does it say: > Three Infants children of Richard MOODIE were buried the xxixth day ? > > FamilySearch has indexed it three times, but it's the first time I've > some across triplets in my family history, so I do want to be sure. > > Their mother was buried on the 17th January > > https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYD2-TH?mode=g&i=147&cc=1911752 > > > Thank you, > > Rosemary