Speaking about who was called what in parish registers, I have a baptismal record for the Reformed church in Wahlern, Canton Bern, that gives the father as "Uly", and the son as "Hans". I notice that most people are only mentioned by one name in this particular register (I don't know what the custom was in registers elsewhere in Switzerland at the very beginning of 18th century), but my impression is that double names such as "Hans Ulrich" were common, except for Anabaptists. So, what's the chance that this "Hans", son of "Uly" or Ulrich, could have really been a "Hans Ulrich"? Thanks Dale Bricker