I'm putting together a quiz for our Genealogy Society members so that they can be aware of things they know/don't know about researching. One of the questions is which Churches do infant baptism (because their records of infant baptism are closer to a birth date, and which Churches only do late childhood/adult baptisms. I know a few, but have spent the last hour and a half searching the net and haven't hit the right combination to bring up the exact answers I am looking for. I don't want a debate about whether one is right or wrong, but a simple statement that Church A does infant baptisms, Church B only baptizes adults, Church C baptizes when people who are of an age to ask for it...kind of a thing. If you have information for me, you can contact me off list (Some might argue this isn't "genealogy", though I think knowing whether our ancestor belonged to a Church that did infant or adult baptism will make a difference on whether we can substitute a baptismal date for a birth date or not.) If you're interested in this kind of quiz for your local genealogy society, contact me in a couple days, and I'll send you a copy of the final quiz. This one is specific to OUR genealogy society, but could be adapted without much difficulty to other genealogy societies. It's just kind of something to get folks thinking. Thanks, Karen <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> Check out free AOL at http://free.aol.com/thenewaol/index.adp. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, millions of free high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and much more.