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Mr Shelton, the pastor, baptised Bill, who subsequently became a deacon in their church.
Her elder daughter, North, was baptised in 2015 in the Armenian church in Jerusalem.
Meanwhile across the Atlantic Muslim slaves were baptised by their owners and given Christian names.
Those who were politically baptised during the Occupy movement will be around longer than he will.
Mr Bolsonaro, who was baptised in the Jordan river last year, will attract support from evangelicals.
Prince George was christened in the Chapel Royal while Princess Charlotte was baptised at Sandringham in Norfolk.
My family is atheist, but my mom and I decided to get baptised together four years ago.
In parts of the Amazon basin, the ratio of baptised Catholics to priests exceeds 8,000 to one.
Even the Rev Flip Benham, who baptised her, called her a money-fisher because she charged top dollar for interviews.
The Eastern rite churches are exceptional in many ways and account for less than 2% of the world's baptised Catholics.
The prince, who married the sister of the Byzantine Emperor Basil II and was baptised in Crimea, died in the early eleventh century.
Christians are also baptised on the Jordanian side, where several churches from different denominations have been built in recent years to welcome pilgrims.
Around 40% of baptised Catholics are from North America, Europe, Australasia and Japan, yet those regions provide the church with 57% of its cardinals.
The ceiling didn't fall down, and lightning didn't strike when she got baptised in someone's swimming pool; just the best high of her life.
But a former Mormon who researches the subject said last month that at least 20 Holocaust victims had been baptised in the last five years.
Followers of the Drowned God are baptised in the sea, pretty much until they drown, rising up if they are hearty enough to do so.
The mined area is about a kilometre (half-mile) from the cleared area at Qasr al-Yahud where Christian pilgrims already flock to be baptised.
The Vatican said the 12 included three women and a Muslim man who has decided to convert to Catholicism and is due to be baptised in June.
The man allegedly posed to be the godfather of the baptised child and the father of the groom when he made the reservations, according to Diario de Leon. 
That's why Easter celebrations are preceded by Lent (a time of abstinence and penance), the Easter Vigil (when new believers are baptised), and, sometimes, the sacrament of confession.
The local Rocky Mountain News was on the side of the English-speaking baptised Christian who wore European-style suits and saw Jesus as a "revolutionary" like himself.
In 2015, church elders announced that Mormons entering into same-sex marriage would be excommunicated, and that their children would be prevented from being baptised into the faith.
"The whole community of church-goers is diminishing dramatically," said Stephens, who like many of his era was baptised as a child but is not active in the church.
She was baptised and spent childhood holidays in Pennsylvania, and it was here that she got her groove back in the 2008 presidential primary contest, beating then Senator Barack Obama.
Markle, who attended a Catholic school as a child but identifies as a Protestant, will be baptised and confirmed into the Church of England before the wedding, Harry's spokesman said.
If Mr Obama was considered different as a result of a Kenyan father, Disraeli, though baptised into the Church of England at the age of 12, was viewed as implacably Jewish.
"The Orthodox Church of Christ...believes that the unity of those who believe in Christ already exists in the unity of her baptised children...in her correct faith," he has insisted.
According to Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the party's leader, women should give birth even to children with such severe deformities that they are "condemned to death", so that they can be "baptised, buried, have a name".
In essence, the two artists' headspaces could not really have been in more opposite places; Prince, artistically baptised and ready to change the world, and Kate Bush, surrounded by a fog of melancholia and disarray.
Catholics have observed that Mr Johnson is the first person baptised into their faith who has been master of 10 Downing Street, the prime ministerial residence, and that his godmother came from a fervently Papist family.
He was baptised into the Catholic faith at his own request at the age of 12, and schooled by Jesuits, brainy Catholics who often live on the border between their own religion and other faiths and cultures.
She was recently baptised under the Church of England after growing up Catholic, so norm has been taken care of, but there's still the fact that Markle was married once before, divorcing from husband Trevor Engelson in 2013.
The winners of the MDR competition get to perform in the St George Church in Eisenach, where Johann Sebastian Bach was baptised and Luther preached two days before fleeing to Wartburg Castle, where he translated the New Testament into German.
QASR AL-YAHUD, West Bank (Reuters) - Ghost churches on the western bank of the Jordan River, near where Jesus is believed to have been baptised, could be reopened to pilgrims as part of a project to remove booby-traps and land mines.
"We will strive to ensure that even in pregnancies which are very difficult, when a child is sure to die [and is] strongly deformed, women end up giving birth so that the child can be baptised, buried, and have a name," he said.
His children with Bridget Dryden were Mary (born c. 1588), John (baptised 15 February 1589/90), Anne (baptised 20 July 1591), Bridget (baptised 8 May 1593; buried 15 October 1598), Francis (baptised 20 October 1594), Emme (baptised 21 December 1595), Erasmus (baptised 15 February 1596/7), Anthony (baptised 11 September 1598; buried 9 April 1601), Bridget (baptised 25 November 1599), Jeremuth (or Jeremoth, baptised 31 March 1601), Daniel (baptised 14 September 1602), Elizabeth (baptised 20 January 1604/5), Thomas (born c. 1606?), Anthony (born c. 1608), and Katherine (born c. 1610).
Sometime after his birth, the family moved to Little Thetford. William and Martha had a further six children. John (baptised 14 June 1741), Sarah (baptised 15 May 1743), Elizabeth (baptised 24 February 1744), Francis (baptised 19 February 1748), Robert (baptised 13 May 1750), Martha (baptised 1752 3 October). In his will dated 15 March 1802, Sole mentions all of his siblings, with the exception of Elizabeth.
28th Mar 1788). Charlotte, (baptised. 30 May 1789 – Aug 1780). Charles (baptised. 18th Jul 1790 - d.
Hawkins married Emily. They had a son John Sidney, baptised 1817, and a daughter Emily Louisa, baptised 1826.
She was among those who presented her mother's will for probate. # Elizabeth, baptised 24 October 1620, St. Gregory by St. Paul, London. # Anne, baptised 21 February 1621/2, St. Gregory by St. Paul, London. # Margaret, baptised 26 June 1623, St. Gregory by St. Paul, London. (Married Robert Hunny 1 July 1642 at St. Margaret, Westminster.) # Rachel, baptised 24 September 1624, St. Gregory by St. Paul, London. # Simon, baptised 14 August 1625, Datchet, Buckinghamshire; buried 29 November 1627, St. Andrew Undershaft, London.
He had three documented children, all baptised in St Giles: Anne, baptised 16 March 1636; Winefred, baptised 29 July 1638 and buried 19 July 1639; and Mary, buried 23 Nov. 1639. He was buried at St Giles on 9 November 1650.Bentley, 463-4.
Susanna was baptised 25 November 1599 and buried in Alford on 5 August 1601; four days later a second Susanna was baptised on 9 August 1601, and she married Augustine Storre and immigrated to New England. The next child, Anne, was baptised 12 June 1603 and may have married a Levitt; Maria or Mary was baptised on 22 December 1605, married John Wheelwright, and immigrated to New England. The youngest child, Edward, was baptised 20 December 1607 and immigrated to New England, though he returned to England.
During his partnership with John Hazledine, Rastrick married Sarah Jervis (or Jarvis) on 24 December 1810 at Codsall, Staffordshire. He had seven children: Joseph, born June 1808; John, born 10 April 1811; Sarah, baptised 2 June 1813; Mary, baptised 30 January 1818; Henry, baptised 30 January 1818; Frederick James born c1820; George, baptised 10 June 1821. Joseph emigrated to New Zealand and founded a line of builders, engineers and architects.
Unnamed daughter, buried 30 July 1638. 11. Abigail Lothropp, baptised 2 November 1639 in Barnstable, Massachusetts 12. Bathsheba Lothropp, baptised 27 February 1641/42 in Barnstable, MA 13.
Edward and Susanna Hutchinson had 11 known children whose baptisms were recorded in the Alford parish register. The oldest, William, was baptised 14 August 1586, married Anne Marbury, the daughter of Reverend Francis Marbury, and went to New England. Theophilus was baptised 8 September 1588, and because he is not heard of again, he likely died as a youngster while his parents were travelling, and was buried away from Alford. Samuel was baptised 1 November 1590 and went to New England and Esther (or Hester) was baptised 22 July 1593, and married in 1613 Reverend Thomas Rishworth of Laceby. John was baptised 18 May 1595, being buried in Alford on 20 June 1644 and Richard, baptised 3 January 1597/8 died in London with his will proved 11 April 1670.
Jeremiah Dyke (baptised 1584 - 1639) was an English conforming Puritan minister.
Edward Hamley (1764 (baptised) - 1834) was an English clergyman and poet.
Christopher Potter was born in 1750 the first son of George and Betty Potter. He was baptised on 1 January 1751; his elder sister, Philliss, was baptised in 1749 and buried in 1751; his younger sister, Mary, baptised in February 1752; and a brother, George baptised in November of the same year.London Metropolitan Archive [LMA] – Parish Registers of Christchurch, Southwark Nothing is known of Christopher's education. His father George was a maker of Archel dye at the Falcoln Steps, Southwark between 1749 and 1755.
1881) and Amyas Theodore Waterhouse (1872-1956). In 1877 Alfred, Elizabeth and Paul changed their faith, all were baptised into the Church of England, the four younger children were baptised a few months later.Cunningham & Waterhouse, p.
William Cockin (baptised 1736 – 1801) was an English schoolmaster and versatile author.
He was baptised and married by the archbishop of Mechelen, Cardinal Danneels.
Jellicoe was baptised on 20 February 1842 in St Mary, Islington, London.
David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross (baptised 1627 – 1671) was a Scottish Royalist.
Saint Thomas accompanied by Habban came over here and baptised 1100 people.
In 1776 Squire married his local sweetheart, Martha Quinton. Martha was baptised on 15 November 1754 in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England. Her parents were John Quinton and Elizabeth Harris. Martha bore 3 children to James—John (born 1778 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey and baptised on 16 August 1778), Sarah (born 1780 in Kingston upon Thames and baptised on 23 August 1780North Coast Chapter of the, Fellowship of First Fleeters Family Group Sheet James Squire) and James (born 2 May 1783 in Kingston upon Thames and baptised on 2 May 1783).
Over the centuries, a number of renowned figures have been baptised in this church. On July 21, 1535, the son of François de Malherbe (1555–1628), also named François de Malherbe, was baptised in the church.Gilles Henry, François de Malherbe : gentilhomme et poète, 1555-1628, Paris: Cheminements, 2005, p. 45 A century later, André Campra (1660–1744) was baptised here on December 3, 1660.Maurice Barthélémy, André Campra – 1660-1744, Arles: Actes Sud, 1995 Eighteen years later, Gaspard de Gueidan (1688-1767) was also baptised in the church.
Judith and Thomas Quiney had three children: # Shakespeare (baptised 23 November 1616 – buried 8 May 1617) # Richard (baptised 9 February 1618 – buried 6 February 1639) # Thomas (baptised 23 January 1620 – buried 28 January 1639) Shakespeare was named for his grandfather. Richard's name was common among the Quineys: his paternal grandfather and an uncle were named Richard.Chambers 1930, II: 8, 11.Chambers 1930, II: 104.
He was probably born in a house close to St Saviour's Church, Norwich, and was baptised at the church on 22nd June 1777.John Thirtle in "Archdeacons transcripts for Norwich parishes, 1600-1812", FamilySearch (John Thurtle (sic)). A sister, Rachel, was baptised on 13 August 1780 and an older brother named James was baptised in 1785. His parents were well-known members of the local community.
Campbell 2003, p. 485. At the time of Milton's birth, his father was 46 and mother 36. He had one older sister Anne; her date of birth is unknown. Milton had three younger siblings: Christopher, baptised 3 December 1615; Sara, baptised 15 July 1612 and died 6 August 1612; and Tabitha, baptised 30 January 1614 and died 3 August 1615.Lewalski 2003, p. 2.
Judith and Thomas Quiney had three children: Shakespeare (baptised 23 November 1616 – buried 8 May 1617); Richard (baptised 9 February 1618 – buried 6 February 1639); and Thomas (baptised 23 January 1620 – buried 28 January 1639). Shakespeare was named for his mother's father. Richard's name was common among the Quineys: his other grandfather and an uncle were both named Richard. Shakespeare Quiney died at six months of age.
William Wynne (baptised 1692 - 16 May 1765) was a Welsh lawyer and author.
At the age of 11, Chin asked to be baptised as a Christian.
John Feltham Danneley (baptised 1785 – c.1835) was an English writer on music.
However all polls make no distinction between faithful practicing Catholics and baptised Catholics.
40 He was baptised at St Augustine the Less Church, Bristol in Gloucestershire.
He was baptised by Cardinal Angelo Comastri in St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. A third son, Louis Arthur Nicholas Felix Windsor, was born on 27 May 2014 and later baptised in the Queen's Chapel at St James's Palace in London.
Jan Baptist Brueghel (baptised 26 December 1647 - 1719) was a Flemish Baroque flower painter.
Philip Luckombe Philip Luckombe (baptised 1730 – died 1803) was an English printer and author.
Sydney was not baptised as he had been born to a non- Christian father.
His only daughter, Ann Juliana Cuffay, was baptised at St Mary Magdalene's Church, Gillingham..
Joshua Dixon Joshua Dixon (baptised 1743, died 1825) was an English physician and biographer.
Hereswith and Hilda were under Edwin's protection and were baptised with him in 626.
Land drainage reformer Joseph Elkington was baptised at Stretton in 1740 and farmed nearby.
London: Unwin Hyman , p. 75 According to British sources a friendly connection between the rulers of Rheged and Northumbria predated Rhiainfellt's marriage, as her grandfather Rhun is credited with having baptised King Edwin of Northumbria. Bede, however, states that Bishop Paulinus baptised Edwin.
James Parnel or Parnell (baptised 1636 – 1656) was an English Quaker preacher, author, and martyr.
Edward Pococke (baptised 8 November 160410 September 1691) was an English Orientalist and biblical scholar.
James McIntyre (baptised 25 May 1828 - 31 March 1906), called The Cheese Poet, was a poet.
But still the abbot refuses to acquiesce to Demdike's request for his daughter to be baptised.
The future film actor Gary Cooper was baptised in the Church of All Saints in 1911.
Baru was baptised at Limbang River in 1973 by a New Zealand missionary named Murray Munroe.
Thomas Bateman (8 November 1821 (baptised) – 28 August 1861) was an English antiquary and barrow-digger.
Walter Titley (baptised 1698 – 1768) was an English diplomat, envoy- extraordinary at Copenhagen for 38 years.
There are many other memorabilia on display including letters, and the font Kavanagh was baptised in.
On 3 May 1491, the king of Kongo was baptised along with his family.Oliver, Roland and Anthony Atmore: "Medieval Africa, 1250–1800", page 170. Cambridge University Press, 2001. Initially, only the king and his nobles were to be converted, but the queen demanded to be baptised.
Heke and his wife Ono were baptised on 9 August 1835 and Heke later became a lay reader in the Anglican church. For a time Heke lived at Paihia during which time Williams became a close friend and adviser. On 26 February 1840, Williams baptised Eruera Maihi Patuone and also Patuone's wife with the name of "Lydia". In January 1844 Williams baptised Waikato, the Ngāpuhi chief who had travelled to England with Hongi Hika in 1820.
Langford's wife was Mary; her surname and the date of their marriage is not known. They had seven children, all baptised from 1738 to 1751: Mary Ann, Charlotte, Robert, Thomas, Louisa, Cock and Abraham. The first two were baptised at St Martin in the Fields, and the others at St Paul, Covent Garden, indicating a change of residence around 1742-43. Cock was baptised on 31 October 1748, the year that Langford’s partner Christopher Cock died.
In 1841, he baptised two Māori (one of them intended marrying a Pākehā); in 1842 he baptised three Māori; and then in 1843 he baptised 193 and another 158 before leaving in 1844. As many missionaries realised, the Māori transformed Christianity in the process of 'conversion'. To the despair of Watkin, the Māori interpreted the Christian karakia in their own way. Much to the dismay of the practical Wohlers, the strict moral code of the Old Testament proved infectious.
Conrad Friedrich Hurlebusch (baptised 30 December 1691 - 17 December 1765) was a German/Dutch composer and organist.
Nathaniel Henshaw M.D. (baptised 1628 – 1673) was an English physician and original Fellow of the Royal Society.
She lives in New York, and had her first child in 2014, who was baptised a Catholic.
John Lloyd John Lloyd (baptised 26 March 1733 – 22 May 1793) was a Welsh cleric and antiquarian.
During the early stages of the revival, enthusiastic meetings were held and many new members were baptised.
Gabriel Powell (baptised 1576–1611) was a Welsh Anglican priest, known for his strident anti-Catholic views.
Christian Joseph Demmer (baptised 6 August 1772 – 22 September 1835) was a German-Austrian tenor and actor.
David des Granges (baptised 1611, d. in or before c.1672) was an Anglo-French miniature painter.
Born on 25 December 1400, John Sutton was baptised at Barton- under-Needwood, Staffordshire,Complete Peerage Vol.
Borgard first married in 1703 Barbara Bradshaw (d. 1714); they had several children including George (baptised 1704) and Albert (baptised 30 May 1706 at St Dunstan, Stepney). His second wife was Catherine [Cathrine/Catharine)], daughter of Georg Mikkelsen (d. 1665), merchant and head of the Danish church in London.
He preached to a large crowd in the sanctuary of the Methodist church at Saltpond, after which he administered the communion. He also baptised 212 people in Anomabo. He baptised some 300 natives in one day. He also preached to a crowded congregation in Accra, and administered the Communion.
Martha Korantemaa, who married Aburi catechist, Edward Samson, was baptised in 1856. Keteku and Buruwa's daughter was christened in 1858 – the first of its kind in Akropong for native Christians. In 1859, Yaa Krobea, fiancée of catechist, William Hoffmann Yirenkyi was baptised. Krobea was a student of Rosina Widmann.
James Leach (baptised 25 December 1761, died 8 February 1798) was an English composer of nonconformist church music.
As a teenager Sander became interested in catholic faith, and was baptised. His baptismal name is Martin Laurent.
On Đurđevdan (St. George's Day) in 2005, director Emir Kusturica was baptised in the monastery as Nemanja Kusturica.
After having baptised himself a Greek Orthodox, Rauffmann married Cypriot Maria, and the couple later welcomed daughter Michaela.
John Ferrabosco (baptised 1626 - died 1682) was organist of Ely Cathedral from 1662 until his death in 1682.
Giuseppe Sarti Giuseppe Sarti (also Sardi; baptised 1 December 1729 – 28 July 1802) was an Italian opera composer.
William Paul (baptised 14 October 1599 – 24 August 1665) was an English royal chaplain and bishop of Oxford.
On 17 April 1706, a daughter of Peter Monamy, painter, and Margaret, is recorded as baptised with the name of Margaret, at St Olave's, near London Bridge, on the south bank of the Thames. The child's death is registered on 7 May, and it must be assumed that her mother also died. On 9 January 1707 (new style), Peter Monamy is recorded as marrying Hannah Christopher, at Allhallows, London Wall. Three children were born to Peter and Hannah Monamy in rapid succession: Andrew, baptised on 15 December 1708, at St Botolph's; Hannah, baptised on 5 March 1710, at St Mary's, Whitechapel; and another Andrew, baptised on 11 August 1712, also at St Mary's.
Moala was baptised on 29 March 1829, was a strong supporter of Christianity. She is commonly known by her Tonganised name of Mele (Mary), Moala or Melemoala. > On the 29th March, five women were baptised. One of these was Moala, the > wife of Tubou, a truly sincere and good woman.
Charles Chauncy (baptised November 5, 1592 - February 19, 1672) was an Anglo- American clergyman, educator, and secondarily, a physician.
Ofspring Blackall (26 April 1655 (baptised) – 29 November 1716), Bishop of Exeter and religious controversialist, was born in London.
The census also records that George Speirs, born Irvine and baptised Dreghorn, died 28 November 1858 at Monkredding House.
Georg Frederik Ursin (baptised Georg Friderich Krüger; June 20, 1797 - December 4, 1849) was a Danish mathematician and astronomer.
Henday was from the Isle of Wight, England. He may have been baptised in Shorwell on 24 December 1725.
His son was William Price, the archdruid and pioneer of cremation, who was baptised in St James's in 1800.
Rev William Lucas Collins (baptised 23 May 1815 - 24 March 1887) was a Church of England priest and essayist.
Another noted baptism at Methye Portage was Francois Beaulieu who was baptised in 1848 by Bishop Alexandre-Antonin Taché.
Emma Sillett (baptised 21 February 1802, died 27 January 1880) was a British painter, known for her flower paintings.
Peter Bayley (1778-1823) Peter Bayley (baptised 1 September 1778 – 25 January 1823) was an English writer and poet.
Pedro António Joaquim Correia da Serra Garção (13 June 1724 (baptised) – 10 November 1772) was a Portuguese lyric poet.
Louisa, maiden name unknown, exhibited still lifes at the Society of Artists from 1770 to 1777. Edward, (baptised 10 April 1746), and Nancy (born 29 May 1748, baptised 24 June) both exhibited landscapes at the Society of Artists in 1772 and 1773. Elizabeth (born 25 March 1751, baptised 26 April) exhibited landscapes at the Society of Artists between 1773 and 1776. The family friendship with Stubbs is evidenced by Elizabeth's use of Stubbs' address, 24 Somerset Street, Portman Square, on some of her submissions for exhibition.
Hersirs' religious beliefs are somewhat unclear although they seemed to lie somewhere between Christianity and Paganism. Sometimes, Hersirs would be baptised, although it was most often not done for religious purposes. In many cases, Hersirs would be baptised in order to improve trade with the Christians or in obedience to a new king.
Baptism of a Yazidi child in Lalish Children are baptised at birth and circumcision is not required, but is practised by some due to regional customs. The Yazidi baptism is called Mor kirin (literally: "to seal"). Traditionally, Yazidi children are baptised at birth with water from the Kaniya Sipî ("White Spring") at Lalish.
Beauchamp married Alice Freeman daughter of Edmund I Freeman and Alice Coles of Pulborough in Sussex in December 1615. John was 23 and Alice, born in 1601, only 14 years old. Their children were : John born 1615/16 in Pulborough Alice baptised 22 June 1617 in Pulborough, married John Doggett on 10 August 1643, at Wandsworth St Mary, Battersea, London Thomas, born 1619 in Pulborough, married Sarah Felps in Reigate (Boyd's Marriage Index. 3d Series). Died in Reigate 1647 Mary, born 1623 in Pulborough, married Walter Wolsey in Reigate 1650 Edmund born 16 December 1625, place of birth uncertain, apprenticed with John Doggett as a Mercer for eight years from 19 March 1647. Made a Freeman of London 1656. Left for America 1655. Married Sarah Dixon in Somerset County Maryland in 1668. Stillborn daughter registered 1630, St Swithin's London Stone Edward baptised 1631 St Swithin's London Stone Richard baptised c 1633 St Swithin's London Stone Elizabeth baptised 1635 St Swithin's London Stone Elen baptised 1637 St Swithin's London Stone, died in 1639 George baptised 1639 St Swithin's London Stone, apprenticed on 17 June 1656 to Thomas Wickes as a Mercer for 7 years, at Paternoster Row in London.
Petrine privilege, also known as the privilege of the faith or favour of the faith, is a ground recognised in Catholic canon law allowing for dissolution by the Pope of a valid natural marriage between a baptised and a non-baptised person for the sake of the salvation of the soul of someone who is thus enabled to marry in the Church. In essence, it is an extension to marriages between a baptised and a non-baptised person of the logic of the Pauline privilege, the latter being dissolution of a marriage between two non-baptised persons to enable one of them, on becoming a Christian, to enter a Christian marriage. According to Canon 1150 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the privilege of the faith "possesses the favor of law."Code of Canon Law, canon 1150 In other words, whenever it is possible that the privilege is applicable, the law favors its granting.
Wright's parents were married on 20 May 1728 in Ipsley, Worcester, England.James Wright and Mary Huband, daughter of John Huband and Rhoda, married on 20 of May 1728 at Ipsley, Worcester, England He was baptised on 8 April 1730 at Warwick, St. Mary, Warwickshire, England.James, son of Mr. James Wright and Mary his wife baptised on 8 April 1730 at Warwick, St. Mary, Warwickshire, England He had a brother, John (1729John Son of Mr James Wright & Mary his Wife baptised on 7 March 1729 at Warwick, St. Mary, Warwickshire, England – probably died young), and two sisters, Mary (1734Mary, daughter of James Wright Esqr. and Mary baptised on 23 January 1734 at Warwick, St. Mary, Warwickshire, England – about 1807Will of Mary Charleton, Probate Date: 7 April 1807, Residence: Bristol, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills) and Jane (1736Jane, daughter of James Wright Esqr. & Mary baptised on 15 September 1736 at Warwick, St. Mary, Warwickshire, England – about 1765).
Vincent Nolan (baptised Matthew J.V. Nolan), Garda Síochána and recipient of the Scott Medal, 27 August 1936 – 25 January 1980.
By 1851, eight years after the arrival of the Caribbean missionaries, twenty-one Akropong natives had been baptised as Christians.
Andrew Geddes Bain (baptised 11 June 1797 – 20 October 1864), was a South African geologist, road engineer, palaeontologist and explorer.
John Colley Nixon (baptised as John Coley Nixon on 18 August 1755 – 1818) was an English merchant and amateur artist.
Brigadier-General Richard Smith (baptised 1734 – 3 July 1803) was Commander- in-Chief, India of the East India Company (Bengal).
Pierre Dandrieu (d'Andrieu) (baptised in Angers on 21 March 1664 – 20 October 1733) was a French priest, composer and organist.
Dixon was born in 1821 in Spalding, Lincolnshire, to Moses and Jane Dixon. He was baptised on 16 October 1821.
Joseph Alleine (baptised 8 April 1634 – 17 November 1668) was an English Nonconformist pastor and author of many religious works.
The next we see of him is in Chapter 3, verse 21, when he is baptised by John the Baptist.
Lieutenant-General John Folliot or Folliott (baptised 25 January 1691 – 26 February 1762) was an officer of the British Army.
The history of Christianity in Poland started in the reign of Mieszko I of Poland who was baptised in 966.
Richard Sanderson (baptised 4 January 1784, died 28 October 1857) was a British merchant, banker, and Conservative and Tory politician.
Francis Walsingham (baptised 7 February 1577 – 1 July 1647) was an English Jesuit priest, who assumed the name John Fennell.
Their daughter Tatyana was baptised as a Christian, and she grew up not identifying herself as a Jew or Jewish.
Yamasinghe Bandara (baptised as Dom Filipe) was a nephew of Karaliyadde Bandara. He helped the Portuguese take control of Kandy.
Douglas Lapraik was baptised on 2 March 1819 at the Scotch Church on London Wall in the City of London.
Lupercio Leonardo de Argensola.Lupercio Leonardo de Argensola (baptised 14 December 1559 – 2 March 1613) was a Spanish dramatist and poet.
Johann Balthasar Christian Freislich (also Freißlich, Fraißlich, baptised 30 March 1687 - 17 April 1764) was a German composer and organist.
Members of the Congregation c. 1975 Slave-owners weren’t keen to have their slaves baptised as Christian converts could not be sold. Mostly freed slaves were therefore baptised and could then become members of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK). This led to the directors of SA Mission Society establishing their own congregation.
The Register of Sheriffhales, p. 57. A son, Epaphras was baptised on 27 April 1634 and reached the age of three, being buried on the same date as his sister, 19 August, in 1637.The Register of Sheriffhales, p. 58. Four further children, George ( baptised 28 June 1635),The Register of Sheriffhales, p. 30.
He began working with the Khoi-Khoi tribe. Schmidt established himself at Zoetemelksvlei first, but months later moved to what is now known as Genadendal. In 1742, he baptised five Khoi-khoi slaves. This caused an uproar because the Dutch Reformed Church back then held the view that baptised Christians must be free, not slaves.
Official figures from 2005 showed there were 25 million baptised Anglicans in England and Wales. Due to its status as the established church, in general, anyone may be married, have their children baptised or their funeral in their local parish church, regardless of whether they are baptised or regular churchgoers.See the pages linked from the Life Events page on the Church of England website Between 1890 and 2001, churchgoing in the United Kingdom declined steadily.Peter J. Bowler, Reconciling science and religion: the debate in early-twentieth-century Britain (University of Chicago Press, 2001), page 194.
1703George Son of John & Frances Ball baptised on 20 June 1703 at St. Mary, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, Middlesex, England. Another parish record of the same event, but with social signifiers states that: George the Son of Jno Esq and ffrances his wife baptsd ye 20 June 1703) and Francis (b.1704Francis Son of John & Frances Ball baptised on 7 September 1704 at St. Mary, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, Middlesex, England). There is a memorial to Frances and her infant son Edward in St. Mary's Parish Church, Hampton, where all of her children were baptised.
To the nurse. Walter Dore, 53 and more, knows because William his son was born & baptised on the same day that Maurice was baptised. Edward Benet, 44 and more, was then in service to Gilbert Denys, father of Maurice, in the office of butler, and carried a silver pot of wine to the church for the godfathers and godmother of Maurice after the baptism. John Seymour, 49 and more, gave Katherine his daughter in marriage to John Pynchepole on the day that Maurice was baptised and in the same church.
William Aylesbury was born in 1612 to Sir Thomas Aylesbury, a wealthy brewer and royalist, and Anne Denman an heiress from Retford in Nottinghamshire. He was baptised in St Margaret Lothbury in London. William was the oldest of six siblings: Thomas (probably died young); Frances (1617-1661) who married Edward Hyde; Anne, baptised at St Margaret's and married there in 1637 to John Brigham; Jane (probably died young); and Barbara who was baptised at St Margaret's, Westminster, 9 May 1627 and died in 1652 in Antwerp without issue.
John Wolcot (baptised 9 May 1738 - 14 January 1819) was an English satirist, who wrote under the pseudonym of "Peter Pindar".
The family returned to England together in 1778. William was baptised in Saint Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands on 30 October 1783.
William Hayward Roberts (baptised 1734 – 1791) was an English born schoolmaster, poet and biblical critic, cleric and Provost of Eton College.
Ernst Wilhelm Wolf in 1781 Ernst Wilhelm Wolf (baptised 25 February 1735 – 29 or 30 November 1792) was a German composer.
Vehicle profile MaK 30003 loks-aus-kiel.deCream - Work Package 5 Interoperability and border crossing The concept locomotive was baptised Voith Futura.
1901), eldest daughter of John Davis, JP, DL (d. 1864), of Cranbrooke Park, Essex. He was baptised at Worlingworth. The Rev.
William Wynn (19 March 1709 (baptised) - 18 January 1760) was a Welsh Anglican priest and a poet (who wrote in Welsh).
Susan DuVerger or Susan Du Verger born Suzanne de La Vallée (baptised in 1610 – 1657) was an English translator and author.
Robert Roy MacGregor (; baptised 7 March 1671 – died 28 December 1734) was a Scottish outlaw, who later became a folk hero.
Gottfried Grünewald (also Grunewald; baptised 15 October 1673 – 19 or 20 December 1739) was a German operatic bass, harpsichordist and composer.
The son of George Ball, gentleman, and his wife Lucy Stringer, he was baptised on 7 December 1756 at Woodchurch, Cheshire.
The great great grandmother of George Washington was baptised in the church, there is a plaque saying this in the church.
The Holy Baptism with water is part of the spiritual rebirth, and a prerequisite for receiving the Holy Spirit in the Church. Both children and adults can be baptised. A person baptised as a child will later confess the baptism, at the age of 14–16, by confirmation. The baptism can be performed by priestly ministries.
Polygamy was an acceptable practice among the Mississaugas, and Jones lived with Tekarihogen at his farm in Stoney Creek and with Tuhbenahneequay as his wife while surveying. Tuhbenahneequay was baptised Sarah Henry by an American Methodist circuit-rider in 1801. She was the first Mississauga woman baptised a Methodist. Despite her baptism, she refused to become a Christian.
During these course, several of his family members were baptised. In 1868, having decided to retire from mission work, he went back to Cuttack where his children lived. After he returned to Cuttack, by 1870 he had warm friendship with Das Anthravady, a pastor. He and Anthravady baptised several people and preached the gospel visiting Chicacole, Vizianagaram, and Chittivalasa.
They were both then residents of the parish.Reyahn King, "Belle, Dido Elizabeth (1761?–1804)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, October 2007. The Daviniers had at least three sons: twins Charles and John, both baptised at St George's on 8 May 1795; and William Thomas, baptised there on 26 January 1802.
Sir John Harington (also spelled Harrington, baptised 4 August 1560 – 20 November 1612), of Kelston, but baptised in London, was an English courtier, author and translator, popularly known as the inventor of the flush toilet.Jason Scott-Warren: "Harington, Sir John (bap. 1560, d. 1612)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2004) Retrieved 17 August 2015.
Dyer was twice married: first, on 19 July 1772, to Sarah Sayer of the Cathedral Close, Exeter, by whom he had two children, Sarah, baptised at the cathedral 25 February 1775, and Gilbert, baptised 9 June 1776; and second, in 1789, to Sarah Finnemore of Exeter, who seems to have died on 24 October 1811, aged 83.
He married Charlotte Embden, daughter of a Hamburg Jewish banker and a cousin of Heinrich Heine, in a Hamburg synagogue in 1825.Cf. . Nonetheless, after he settled in England, Moscheles became a member of the Church of England. His children, two sons and three daughters, were all baptised at birth and he and his wife were baptised in 1832.
On 14 January 1840 Mulliner baptised the first converts in Scotland, Alexander Hay and his wife Jessie, in the River Clyde at Bishopton near Paisley. Mulliner and Wright reunited and on 2 February 1840 baptised two young men from Leith. They taught in the area until they were forced to leave due to abuse and persecution.
A 1644 engraving of Nathaniel Nye by Wenceslas HollarNathaniel Nye (baptised 1624 – after 1647) was an English mathematician, astronomer, cartographer and gunner.
Prince married Elizabeth; they had two children who were baptised in the parish of St Martin Orgar. One died as an infant.
Edward Pelling (baptised 1640 – died 1718) was an English cleric and academic, a significant author in the first generation of High churchmen.
Fletcher Christian, leader of the Mutiny on the Bounty, was baptised in the church on the day of his birth in 1764.
They had 3 children: Mary (born 1775), Hannah (born 1778) and her twin, Anne (born 1778); they were all baptised at Whichford.
Isabel Naftel, née Oakley, (baptised 20 July 1832, died 1912) was a British artist known for her portrait, genre and landscape paintings.
William Blackall Simonds, the founder of Simond's Brewery and J & C Simonds bank, was baptised at the chapel on 13 August 1761.
Anne Cary (baptised 14 October 1614 - 1671) was a British Benedictine nun who founded 'Our Lady of Good Hope Convent' in Paris.
Abraham, da Costa and da Costa's wife converted to Christianity and were baptised at the Pieterskerk in Leiden on October 20, 1822.
"2819 baptised during Carter report". Record v100 (9 September 1995), p5 There were city officials that harassed attenders at that evangelistic meeting.
Edward Norton (baptised 1654 – 1702) was an English soldier and politician, an early Whig supporter and conspirator of the Rye House Plot.
She was baptised in the chapel of Versailles on 24 November 1698 with her brother Louis Henri and her sister Louise Anne.
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with approximately 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide, .
Their second child, Joanna Vassa, was born on 11 April 1795 and was baptised in the parish church on 29 April 1795.
John Gayer or Gayre (baptised 1584 - died 20 July 1649) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1646.
William Croft as a choirboy, ca. 1690. William Croft (baptised 30 December 1678 – 14 August 1727) was an English composer and organist.
Major-General James Murray Hadden (baptised 23 January 1757 – 29 October 1817) was a British Army officer and surveyor-general of the ordnance.
John Sidney Hawkins (baptised 11 February 1758 – 12 August 1842) was an English antiquarian. Considered reclusive, he is known largely for his publications.
He was born in Madrid, was baptised into the Orthodox faith and had a master's degree in Agricultural Economics from Penn State University.
Mavis Constance Tate (17 August 1893 – 5 June 1947), baptised Maybird Hogg, was a British Conservative politician and campaigner for British women's rights.
By his wife Margaret Harvey had nine children. Between 1630 and 1639 five of them were baptised at Whitney; the others at Clifton.
The most famous man associated with St Andrew's Church, John Selden, was baptised here in 1584 and has a memorial and a plaque.
Charles Nisbet (baptised 18 January 1736, died 18 January 1804) was a Scottish academic and churchman, and the first Principal of Dickinson College.
Andrew Newport JP (baptised 30 November 1622 – 11 September 1699), styled The Honourable from 1642, was an English Tory politician, courtier and royalist.
It is the episcopal seat of 14 parishes (in 2009) attended by a dozen priests who work for about 35,000 baptised (in 2009).
John Russell Greenhill Rev. John Russell Greenhill (baptised 11 December 1727 – 1813) was an English cleric, known as the owner of Chequers, Buckinghamshire.
Cecil Weld-Forester, 1st Baron Forester (baptised 7 April 1767 – 23 May 1828) was a Tory British Member of Parliament and later peer.
Christian churches were active in converting Indians and baptising Indian infants. Within a year of the first Indians arriving in Saint Vincent, churches had converted many of the indentured workers and new-born children of workers were baptised and given Anglo-Saxon names after the plantation owners or the overseers. The Anglican and Wesleyan churches competed with each other for followers, and often re-baptised an Indian who had been baptised by the other church. Although immigration laws permitted Indian workers to practice any faith, much like the rest of the West Indies, colonial authorities generally encouraged churches to convert workers.
The Roman Catholic Church considers baptism, even for an infant, so important that "parents are obliged to see that their infants are baptised within the first few weeks" and, "if the infant is in danger of death, it is to be baptised without any delay."Code of Canon Law, canon 867. It declares: "The practice of infant Baptism is an immemorial tradition of the Church. There is explicit testimony to this practice from the second century on, and it is quite possible that, from the beginning of the apostolic preaching, when whole 'households' received baptism, infants may also have been baptised".
Joseph Thurston was baptised in Colchester, Essex, as the eldest son of Joseph Thurston (1672/1673–1714), a lawyer, of Little Wenham, Suffolk, and Mary (baptised 1677, died 1736), the eldest daughter of Sir Isaac Rebow MP (1655–1726).History of Parliament. Retrieved 16 June 2020. His father was Recorder of Colchester, where the family had made their money as woollen drapers.
On 7 October 1629, María Cainzos-Come, daughter of Bartolomé Caínzos and María Come, was baptised at the church of "Santa María de la Anunciación", in Robladillo (this days, province of Valladolid). On 23 April 1693, María Francisca Gainza-Artaza, daughter of Diego Gainza and María Artaza, was baptised at the church of "Santa Fe", in Caparroso (province of Navarra).
James Andrew was baptised on 24 December 1774 at St Nicholas, Aberdeen. His parents are recorded as James Andrew and Jean Low.Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 (Ancestry Library Edition) James Andrew and Jean Lowe were married on 2 May 1771 at Inverkeithny, Banff.Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910 (Ancestry Library Edition) Jean Low was baptised at Inverkeithny on 9 May 1746.
The deal was agreed and some months later 20,000 Paravars were baptised en masse, and by 1537 the entire community had declared itself to be Christian. The Portuguese navy destroyed the Arab fleet at Vedalai on 27 June 1538. Francis Xavier, a Jesuit, in 1542 began a mission to the lower classes of Tamil society. A further 30,000 Paravars were baptised.
Infants are traditionally baptised on the eighth day, recalling the biblical injunction to circumcise on the eighth day. However, this is not mandatory. In many of these churches, the Sacred Mystery of Chrismation (Confirmation) is administered by the priest immediately after baptism. Holy Communion, in the form of consecrated wine and bread, is also given to infants after they are baptised.
Giles Calvert (baptised 1612 – 1663) was a prominent printer during the English Revolution, developing a catalogue which included such notable preachers as John Saltmarsh.
The school is named after Ethiopian Emperor Yohannes IV who was born in this village and baptised in the nearby May Baha rock church.
While he was living in England, he and Charlotte had two more children, Henry, born , and Charlotte Mary Janet, baptised on 25 April 1866.
' His widow survived him many years, being buried 14 July 1676. There are entries of seven children of theirs baptised between 1632 and 1646.
William Hayes (c. 1749) by J. Cornish William Hayes (26 January 1708 (baptised) – 27 July 1777) was an English composer, organist, singer and conductor.
She was baptised as Elizabeth West on 18 October 1818 at Bourn, Cambridgeshire, the abode was given as the family home at Bourn Hall.
George remained living in Hackney until his death in 1673. George's son and heir, Thomas, was baptised at St John's church, Hackney, in 1664.
Charles Dartiquenave by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt. Charles Dartiquenave, also known as Charles Darteneuf (baptised 166419 October 1737) was an English epicure and courtier.
Philippus Rovenius (; baptised 1 January 1573, in Deventer – 10 October 1651, in Utrecht) was apostolic vicar of the Dutch Mission from 1614 to 1651.
Vincenzo Candido (1573–1654), baptised Mario, was a vicar general of the Dominican Order.Sosio Pezzella, "Candido, Vincenzo", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 17 (1974).
As a child Broadhurst was baptised in the Roman Catholic Church. He grew up in Hendon and was educated at Owens School in Islington.
She participated at length in discussions about the Oxford Movement with John Keble, who had baptised her and whose wife was her god-mother.
Claude Lefèbvre (self-portrait, c. 1663) Claude Lefèbvre (12 September 1632 (baptised) - 25 April 1675) was a French painter and engraver.Brême 1996, p. 65.
Thomas Marshall (baptised 9 January 1621 – 18 April 1685) was an English churchman and linguist, Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford and Dean of Gloucester.
John Ebers (baptised 1778 – 8 December 1858) was an English operatic manager, notable for his promotion of Italian opera in London in the 1820s.
Eglington Margaret Pearson (née Paterson; baptised 5 November 1746England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 – 14 February 1823) was an English stained glass painter.
100),"Chapter 7, "Concerning Baptism." are taken to be about baptism of adults, since they require fasting by the person to be baptised."Before the baptism let the baptizer fast, and the baptized, and whoever else can; but you shall order the baptized to fast one or two days before" (Didache, 7) However, inscriptions dating back to the 2nd century which refer to young children as "children of God" may indicate that Christians customarily baptised infants too.The 1980 Instruction of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith states that "Many inscriptions from as early as the second century give little children the title of 'children of God', a title given only to the baptised, or explicitly mention that they were baptised: cf., for example, Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum, 9727, 9801, 9817; E. Diehl, Inscriptiones Latinae Christianae Veteres (Berlin 1961), nos. 1523(3), 4429A.
Andreas Oswald (also: Johann Andreas Uswalt or Ußwaldt, baptised 9 December 1634, Weimar - 1665, Eisenach) was a German organist and composer of the baroque period.
George Wickes (baptised 7 July 1698 – 31 August 1761) was an English silversmith who in 1735 founded the company that was to become Garrard & Co.
The Lavater brothers were Johann Heinrich Lavater (baptised 21 February 1611–9 June 1691) and Johann Jacob Lavater (1594–1636), both Swiss physicians and naturalists.
The Earl of Haddington. Thomas Hamilton, 6th Earl of Haddington KT FRCPE ( baptised 5 September 1680 – 29 November 1735) was a Scottish politician and nobleman.
Fyans was baptised at Clontarf, Dublin and joined the British Army in 1810, seeing service in the Peninsula War. From 1817 he served in India.
Pierre-François Brice (26 November 1714 (baptised) – 13 May 1794) was a French artist who spent most of his career in what is now Belgium.
In early June 1563, Sumitada was baptised in the church of Yokoseura, took the baptismal name Bartolomeu, and became known as the first Christian daimyō.
Percy converted to Judaism in March 2017, having been baptised into the Church of England. He has identified with the Jewish community since primary school.
Bushrode was the son of John Bushrode, husbandman of Sherborne, Dorset and his wife Margery Feltons. He was baptised on 3 February 1576 in Sherborne.
The chemist John Buddle Blyth was baptised at Mesopotamia in 1816.John Binddle Blyth Jamaica, Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880. Family Search.
Henry Cantrell (baptised 17 September 1684 at St Oswald's, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, probably died 1773) was a high-church Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist.
Online reference Rev Henry William Majendie who baptised Agatha Christie in 1890 Baptismal Certificate of Agatha Christie showing Rev Majendie as the Vicar who performed the ceremony By 1884 the house was owned by the Reverend Henry William Majendie. He was the Vicar of Torquay from 1884 until 1900. In 1890 he baptised Agatha Christie, who was then Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller. Her baptismal certificate is shown.
The SELK is separate from the regional church bodies and has 33,474 baptised members as of 2017.Strukturen und Zahlen Independent Evangelical-Lutheran Church The Evangelical Lutheran Free Church (CELC), primarily located in the lands of the former East Germany, has 1,470 baptised members. The German parishioners of the Moravian Church, which is a member of the Lutheran World Federation, are also confessionally counting as Lutherans.
John Parsons was born in 1639 and baptised on 28 August at St Botolph without Aldgate, London. He was the son of John Parsons, a brewer, of East Smithfield, London and his wife, Jane.> He married, by 1667, Elizabeth Beane, daughter of Humphrey Beane, a cordwainer of Epsom, Surrey.London Magazine, 1741, p.152 She was born in 1645 (baptised 18 December 1645 in St Olave, Southwark).
The Jews were in the midst of reciting the Hallel prayer for Rosh Chodesh Sivan. In all, from 800 to 1,000 Jews were killed, with the exception of some who committed suicide and a few who were forcibly baptised. One, Simchah ben Yitzchak ha-Cohen, stabbed the bishop's nephew while being baptised and was consequently killed. One of the most famous victims was Minna of Worms.
Higgins From an early age Brogden was a Methodist and in later life he contributed generously in time and money to Methodist and other good causes. He was educated at Clitheroe Grammar School.According to Smiles p223. Also a John Brogden of Worston was baptised at Downham (the local parish church for Worston) on 25 February 1798 and many earlier Brogdens were baptised, married and buried there.
The babies of Charlotte Church and Gavin Henson were baptised at St Mary of the Angels church. Ruby Henson was baptised on 28 June 2008 by Fr. Delaney OSB, who Church described as her favorite priest. Their son Dexter Lloyd Henson was christened in August 2009. In Charlotte Church's Confessional Song, one line is "Poor old Father Delaney", referring to the St Mary's parish priest.
Baillie married (1st) 1631, Lilias Fleming of the family of Cardarroch, parish of Cadder, who died 7 June 1653, and had issue – Lilias (married, cont. 7 and 16 January 1657, William Eccles, minister of Ayr); Helen, baptised 20 January 1644 ; Elizabeth, baptised 23 October 1647 ; other three children : (2nd) 1656, Helen (died Feb. 1679), daughter of John Strang, D.D., Principal of the University of Glasgow, and widow of James Elliot, D.D., minister of Trinity Parish, Edinburgh, and had issue – Margaret, baptised 21 July 1657 (married John Walkinshaw of Barrowfield and Camlachie, and was ancestress of Clementina Mary Sophia W., mistress of Prince Charles Edward).
The company was founded in 1787 by John Weiss, an Austrian, whose skill as master cutler and instrument maker were soon widely acknowledged. He received much recognition, including a Royal Warrant for his inventiveness and craftsmanship, being appointed “Razor Makers to the King” by William IV, and many of his instruments bore the Royal Arms on the handles. Weiss, born in 1773 in Rostock and baptised Johann Jacob Daniel Weiss, was the son of Georg Berend Jacob Weiss (1740–1803) and Anna Elisabeth Wamkross. Weiss married Mary Kirby on 5 May 1805 and they had two children Frederick Foveaux Weiss, baptised 10 May 1807, and Mary Weiss, baptised 21 January 1810.
George Beattie was the son of a crofter and salmon fisher at Whitehill,St Cyrus - Extract from National Gazetteer, 1868 : "WHITEHILL, a village in the parish of St Cyrus, county Kincardine, Scotland, adjoining the vil, of Lochside." near St Cyrus, Kincardineshire, where he was born in 1786 to parents, William Beattie and Elizabeth Scott. George was the third eldest of seven children whose names in descending chronology were: James - born/baptised on 10.12.1780; Joseph - born/baptised on 16/05/1784; George/William - born/baptised on 18.09.1786;Ref. 18/09/1786 Old Parish Records of Births 267/00 0010 0151 ST CYRUS/ BEATTIE, WILLIAM / Whitehill / William Beattie and Elizabeth Scott.
The Reverend Thomas Seaton (baptised 2 October 1684, Stamford, Lincolnshire, died 18 August 1741 at Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire), was a Church of England clergyman and religious writer.
Christian Heyden (baptised 14 August 1803, died 4 November 1869) was a German architect. He is known for Gothic Revival buildings, especially churches, in Westphalia, Germany.
Leodegar Bürgisser Leodegar Bürgisser (baptised Andreas; April 2, 1640 in Lucerne – November 28, 1717) was abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1696 to 1717.
Konishi Yukinaga (小西 行長, baptised under the personal name Agostinho (Portuguese for Augustine); 1555 – November 6, 1600) was a Kirishitan daimyō under Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Cornewall was born in 1669, eldest of the eleven children of Robert Cornewall and Edith Cornwallis, and was baptised at Eye, Herefordshire, on 5 August 1669.
Adam Elliot, (baptised 19 December 1802, - died 4 June 1878), was a British Church of England missionary who ministered to First Nations tribes in Ontario, Canada.
Thomas Rudge (baptised 1753 – 1825) was an English churchman, topographer and antiquarian, Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1814, and chancellor of the diocese of Hereford from 1817.
Vladimir I (the Great) is baptised. Year 988 (CMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
William Macarmick, 1780 Portrait by George Keith Ralph William Macarmick (baptised 15 September 1742 - 20 August 1815) was Lieutenant-Governor of Cape Breton and an MP.
John Bostock c. 1836 John Bostock, Jr. MD FRS (baptised 29 June 1773, died 6 August 1846) was an English physician, scientist and geologist from Liverpool.
Memorial to Daniel Brevint in Lincoln Cathedral Daniel Brevint or Brevin (baptised 11 May 1616 - 5 May 1695) was Dean of Lincoln from 1682 to 1695.
Thomas Colepeper (or Culpeper), 2nd Baron Culpeper of Thoresway, (baptised 21 March 1635 – 27 January 1689) was the colonial governor of Virginia from 1677 to 1683.
Charles Bernard Charles Bernard (baptised 1652 – 1710) was an English surgeon, a Fellow of the Royal Society, and master of the Barber Surgeons' Company in 1703.
Ammianus Marcellinus, XXXI VIII,3. Arinthaeus died in 378. He was baptised a Christian on his deathbed. He was married and had at least one daughter.
Christopher Green married Rebecca Bettinson at All Saints, Walsoken, Norfolk, on 19 September 1854. He was aged 34 and she was ten years younger than he She was the second child of Thomas Bettinson, a Walsoken farmer of 190 acres, and his wife Hannah. Green's father, William, farmed 250 acres at Outwell, six miles from Walsoken. Christopher and Rebecca Green had six known children (two of whom died in infancy): # William Warth Green - born Q2 1856 Ely area, Cambridgeshire, baptised Littleport, Cambridgeshire on 8 July 1856 # Tom Bettinson Green - born Q3 1857 Ely area, Cambridgeshire, baptised Littleport, Cambridgeshire on 24 July 1857, died Q1 1858 Ely area, Cambridgeshire # Christopher Green - born Q3 1858 Ely area, Cambridgeshire, baptised Littleport, Cambridgeshire 1858, died Q2 1859 Newmarket area, Cambridgeshire # Rebecca Green - born Q1 1860 Newmarket area, Cambridgeshire, baptised Woodditton, Cambridgeshire on 1 June 1860 # Christopher Green - born Q4 1861 Newmarket area, Cambridgeshire, baptised St Mary, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire on 6 November 1861 # Mary Hannah Green - born Q4 1862 Newmarket area, Cambridgeshire At the same time as his horse, Reporter, was dying in early 1869, it was also reported that his wife and family were 'very ill' but no further details were given.
Richard Nicholson (baptised 26 September 1563 – 1638 or 1639) was an English composer and organist and the first Heather Professor of Music at the University of Oxford.
Jemima Nicholas was the daughter of William and Elinor Nicholas of Llanrhian, and was baptised in Mathry in 1755. She was a cobbler or a cobbler's wife.
William Lipscomb was baptised on 9 July 1754 in Winchester and died at Brompton, London, on 25 May 1842. He was an English clergyman, translator and poet.
Frank Richardson was baptised Frank Richardson Green.He was to change his name later by dropping "Green". Deed Poll, dated 8 January 1886. Lodged at Somerset House, London.
His grandson William, son of his eldest son Richard, baptised in December 1715, was educated at Winchester College, and became fellow of New College, Oxford, in 1736.
Bennet Sherard of Whissendine JP DL (baptised 24 August 1649 – buried 30 September 1701) was an English politician who served as a Member of Parliament for Rutland.
Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston of Forfar Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston of Forfar (baptised 9 July 1584 – 13 August 1639) was an English courtier and diplomat.
Her third son was born on New Year's Day 1775 and baptised Joseph Christian Stocqueler in a Roman Catholic ceremony at the Portuguese Embassy Chapel in Mayfair.
Franz Adam Veichtner Franz Adam Veichtner, also known as "Feichtner" (baptised 10 February 1741 - 3 March 1822) was a German violinist and composer of the classical era.
Robert Baugh, the son of Christiana and Robert Baugh, was born in 1748 in Llandysilio, near Llanymynech, and was baptised at Llanymynech church on May 2, 1749.
Edward Conyers (baptised 14 February 1693 – 23 April 1742) was an English barrister and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1725 and 1741.
Luttichuys was born in London. According to the RKD He was the brother of the painter Simon Luttichuys, and had moved to Amsterdam by 1643, where he became engaged in 1643 to Elisabeth Adolfs Winck.Isaack Luttichuys in the RKD She may have died, however, since in 1648 his son Isaack was baptised and the mother was Sara Grabey. A daughter Katryna was baptised in 1650, and the mother was Sara Grelant.
Many of them had been baptised ten years before, merely to please the Portuguese who had helped them against the Moors, but remained uninstructed in the faith. Accompanied by several native clerics from the seminary at Goa, he set sail for Cape Comorin in October 1542. He taught those who had already been baptised, and preached to those who weren't. His efforts with the high-caste Brahmins remained unavailing.
Sir John Brookes, 1st Baronet, FRS (baptised 9 June 1636 – 18 November 1691) was an English MP for Boroughbridge. He was alternatively known as Sir John Brooke. He was baptised on 9 June 1636 at St Martin, Coney Street, York,Edward J. Davies, The Ancestry of William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne. the only son of James Brookes, a merchant of York who was Lord Mayor of York in 1651.
Born in Southeast China on the 18th of March 1932, at birth Shak's name was originally Lee Ho-Yee. She was baptised in 1942 when she was ten years old and thereafter had her name changed. Therese was baptised by Rev. Edmund Sullivan at St. Therese's Church, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The surname ‘Shak’ was acquired through her stepfather Shak Chung-Shan (traditional: 石鐘山) (Christian name: Joseph Stephen Shak).
Turquand was baptised in August 1816 and the following day he baptised fourteen people. His background had been in agriculture, and he worked for many years as a land steward at Norman Court, the Hampshire estate of Harriet (Baring) Wall and her husband Charles Wall.The Baptist Magazine, November 1837. Evans continued to take an interest in the ministry at the Milford Baptist church, raising funds, visiting the area and corresponding.
Three of Hutchinson's children, and his widow, went with John Wheelwright to Exeter and then Wells. Mary, baptised 22 December 1605 married John Wheelwright sometime about 1630 when she was 24 years old. Wheelwright's first wife, Mary Storre, died in 1629, leaving him with three small children. Following his marriage to Mary, the couple had three children baptised in England (one died young) and five more in New England.
In 1900, the Elim community was relocated to Hopevale with the arrival of government teacher Mary Allen. The residents of the Lutheran missions at Marie Yamba and Bloomfield were added in 1901 and 1902. Thirteen years after the mission's founding, the first adults were baptised in 1899 (before the adult baptisms, a few girls had been baptised in 1896 and 1897). In August 1892, a deathbed baptism was performed.
Edward Cross (baptised 3 February 1774 – 26 September 1854) was an English zoo proprietor and dealer in animals. Cross was born in London and baptised at St Andrew's, Holborn, presumably within days of his birth. Apart from the names of his parents, Walter Cross and Jane (née Callow), his early life remains obscure. Cross worked for Stephen Polito, the owner of the menagerie at Exeter Exchange in the Strand.
Marged ferch Ifan was baptised and married at St Mary's church in Beddgelert Marged is thought to have been born in Beddgelert in mountainous Snowdonia as she was baptised at St Mary's Church in that village. She was the subject of tales. It is known that she married a man called Richard Morris whom she was said to beat. She was said to have been violent twice towards Richard.
Samuel (baptized 10 July 1636), Margaret (baptised 11 February 1638),The Register of Sheriffhales, p. 31. and John (baptised 4 August 1639),The Register of Sheriffhales, p. 32. all survived to receive bequests in Margaret Bromley's will. There is nothing to indicate that Oliver Bromskill was living in the parish of Sheriffhales in anything but a private capacity: none of the register entries gives his occupation or status, as was customary.
Benjamin's cousin Dr. Arthur Grattan Guinness practised and lived in the parish and most of his children were baptised in the church. In 1872 he was appointed Officer of Health for the parish jointly with James Colville. Bram Stoker On 30 December 1847 Abraham, son of Abraham and Charlotte Matilda Stoker of The Crescent, Clontarf, was baptised by Rev. Edward, a visiting clergyman from the Diocese of Ossory.
John Stafford, 55 and more, was in the church when Maurice was baptised, and saw John Grevell, godfather of Maurice, give him a silver goblet with a cover immediately after the baptism, and 6s. & 8d. To the nurse. John Thorndon, 57 and more, carried a torch in front of Maurice from the manor of Siston to the church on the day that he was baptised, and held it during the baptism.
This is considered to be a death of the "old man" by participation in the crucifixion and burial of Christ, and a rebirth into new life in Christ by participation in his resurrection. Properly a new name is given, which becomes the person's name. Children of Orthodox families are normally baptised shortly after birth. Converts to Orthodoxy are usually formally baptised into the Orthodox Church, though exceptions are sometimes made.
Charlotte Sharpe was baptised at St Phillip's church in Birmingham on the 2 July 1793. Her parents were Sussanna (born Fairhead?) and an engraver named William Sharpe She had three younger sisters, Eliza Sharpe, Louisa Sharpe and Mary Anne Sharpe who all became artists. Her sister Mary Anne Sharpe was also born in Birmingham and she was baptised on 31 December 1802 at St Martin's, Birmingham.Charlotte Yeldham, ‘Sharpe , Louisa (bap.
In March 2014 Tomane was baptised along with twenty others at the Life Unlimited Church in Charnwood. Tomane was baptised as a child but wasn't religious growing up. However, after he turned his career around Tomane became a devout Christian. He now goes to church every week, prays before matches, has tattoos of his favourite bible verses, and pauses to thank God every time he scores a try.
The name Qumaq was originally an inuit mononym. In 1917, he was baptised and given the Christian name Taamusi (Thomas). Qumaq eventually became registered as his family name.
William Wycherley (baptised 8 April 16411 January 1716) was an English dramatist of the Restoration period, best known for the plays The Country Wife and The Plain Dealer.
Stephen Slaughter (baptised 1697, died 1765) was an English portrait painter. He spent periods of his career in Dublin, where he introduced the English style of portrait painting.
Archibald Cregeen (baptised 20 November 1774 - 9 April 1841) was a Manx lexicographer and scholar. He is best known for compiling A Dictionary of the Manks Language (1838).
Karl (Carl) Hermann Heinrich Benda Karl Hermann Heinrich Benda (also Carl Benda), (baptised 2 May 1748 – 15 March 1836) was a German violinist and composer of Bohemian origin.
John Parsons (baptised 6 July 1761 – 12 March 1819) was an English churchman and academic, Master of Balliol College, Oxford from 1798, and Bishop of Peterborough from 1813.
His children were baptised and raised in the Orthodox faith, and fully assimilated into Russian society of their period. Traversay's descendants live in France, Kiev, and Orsha (Belarus).
Alexander Pendarves, MP (baptised 11 November 1662 – 13 March 1725) was a Cornish landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1689 and 1725.
Original copies of the documents listed below are on file. Edward Abbey married Sarah Wooding 30 January 1794, Ruth Abbey daughter of Edward & Sarah Abbey baptised 7 April 1798, Ann Abbey daughter of Edward & Sarah Abbey baptised 30 October 1803, John Abbey married to Sarah Downing 24 December 1820, Abraham son of John and Sarah Abbey baptised by John Hoppus May 1822. "A photograph of Abraham Abbey and his brothers"A photograph of Abraham Abbey and his brothers was taken in the chapel about 1860. Within months John Hoppus had raised enough money to rebuild the chapel twice the size of the original which was completed within a year and still stands today.
John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Carbery KB, PRS (baptised 8 July 1639 – 12 January 1713), styled Lord Vaughan from 1643 to 1686, was Governor of Jamaica between 1675–1678.
André Cardinal Destouches André Cardinal Destouches (sometimes called des Touches) (baptised 6 April 1672 – 7 February 1749) was a French composer best known for the opéra-ballet Les élémens.
Rather than set Knight to work as a field hand, Wedderburn made him a house servant, teaching him to read and write and having him baptised as a Christian.
Gloucestershire Portal, 2006. Retrieved 23 June 2011. In 1811, Robert Raikes, the founder of Sunday Schools, was buried beneath the South Chapel. He had been baptised there in 1736.
John Duncan Mackie, Calendar State Papers Scotland vol. 13 part 1 (Edinburgh, 1969), pp. 211-2. Robert's children, Robert, Thomas, Dorothy, and John, were baptised at St Mary Woolnoth.
Baptised Marie Brigitte Joseph Coymans (19 January 1789 – 24 December 1873), and known as Josephine Rens, Madame Rens was an early and affluent New South Wales settler and businesswoman.
Maynard was the son of Sir John Maynard, MP, by his first wife Elizabeth Henley daughter of Andrew Henley of Taunton, Somerset and was baptised on 15 December 1639.
He was born at or near Strickland in Westmorland, and was baptised in 1568 in the nearby village of Morland.‘Crakanthorpe, Richard (bap. 1568, d. 1624)’ A. P. Cambers.
Under the Act of Settlement 1701, she was seventh in the line of succession to the British throne. She was baptised the day after her birth at Herrenhausen Palace.
After retrieving the missing blueprints from the titular body part, Spirou and Fantasio are given the very first prototype of the car, baptised Turbot-Rhino to celebrate their adventure.
Jay Chou became an Evangelical Protestant Christian as Hannah, his mother and some of his friends, including Will Liu and Vanness Wu, are Protestants. In 2012, he was baptised.
Loades, pp. 12–13; Weir, pp. 152–153 Mary was baptised into the Catholic faith at the Church of the Observant Friars in Greenwich three days after her birth.
Richard Elford (baptised 3 January 1677England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 – 29 October 1714) was an English singer, the leading figure in his field in Queen Anne's London.
Rev. Eliezer Williams (baptised 4 October 1754 - 20 January 1820) was a Welsh clergyman and genealogist, who served the Earl of Galloway as a family tutor and genealogical researcher.
The two older children were baptised at St Helen's Church, Worcester, but from 1823 to 1827 Insole was associated with the Angel Street Independent (Congregational) Meeting House in Worcester.
The effect of baptism is the reception of the Holy Spirit. Whilst infant baptism is the norm in Anglicanism, services of thanksgiving and dedication of children are sometimes celebrated, especially when baptism is being deferred. People baptised in other traditions will be confirmed without being baptised again unless there is doubt about the validity of their original baptism. Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christians who have previously been confirmed are simply received instead.
Edmund accepted and the two settled at the rectory. William was born on 20 April 1757, and on 29 September 1758, Catherine gave birth to Horatio, naming him after their benefactor and the young Horatio's godparent, Horace Walpole. Horatio was a sickly child, and Edmund feared he would not live long enough to be baptised at the public ceremony arranged for 15 November. Horatio was baptised at a private ceremony on 8 October.
In 2010, the Church of England counted 25 million baptised members out of the 41 million Christians in Great Britain's population of about 60 million; around the same time, it also claimed to baptise one in eight newborn children. Generally, anyone in England may marry or be buried at their local parish church, whether or not they have been baptised in the church.See the pages linked from . Actual attendance has declined steadily since 1890,.
The Dutch East India Company, as a matter of policy, had all their slaves baptised. The Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) of the time had no organised mission activity, with the result that the baptism of slaves were left to the wilfulness of their masters. Baptised slaves also did not necessarily become members of the church. In 1737 Georg Schmidt from the Moravian Church came to Cape Town to work amongst the Khoikhoi of the Overberg.
The poet Edward Fairfax lived at nearby New Hall, now submerged under the waters of Fewston Reservoir, as did Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Fairfax of Cameron. Edward's daughters Elizabeth and Anne were baptised in the village church in 1606 and 1621 respectively, while Ferdinando's daughter Mary and son Charles were baptised there in 1606 and 1615.The History and Topology of Harrogate and Knaresborough Forest by William Grainge, 1871, reprinted 1988 by M.T.D. Rigg, Guiseley.
In this role as adviser, he took issue with the emperor's policy of forcing pagans to be baptised on pain of death, arguing, "Faith is a free act of the will, not a forced act. We must appeal to the conscience, not compel it by violence. You can force people to be baptised, but you cannot force them to believe." His arguments seem to have prevailed – Charlemagne abolished the death penalty for paganism in 797.
Knox sent Anne reports from Scotland of his reforming endeavours, and asked her repeatedly to help him find support among London merchants. During this period, Anne gave birth to at least two children, Anne (baptised 23 October 1561)and Michael (baptised 11 October 1562). Henry Locke died in 1571, leaving all his worldly goods to his wife. In 1572 Anne married the young preacher and gifted Greek scholar, Edward Dering, who died in 1576.
This gospel was widely discussed because of how different it was from other religious texts available at the time. Emde also taught the people of Surabaya about Christianity and how Christians had to be baptised, which had not been taught by Coenrad Laurens Coolen, a previous missionary. Among those taught by Emde was a kyai from Madura named Midah, who was eventually baptised along with his followers by A. W. Meijer.S.H. Soekotjo. 2009.
Hannibal Vyvyan (baptised 11 July 1598 – by 22 April 1657) was an English politician and Member of Parliament (MP). His surname is sometimes spelt Vivian. Vyvyan was born in 1598 and baptised on 11 July 1598, the fourth son of Hannibal Vyvyan, also an MP, of Trelowarren, Cornwall, and his wife Philippe, daughter of Roger Tremayne of Collacombe, Devon. Hannibal matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford in 1605 and graduated BA in 1609.
She is known to have been active as a midwife as the first girl baptised with the name of Aurelia in the parish of St Andrew's church in Holborn. Ten more girls in the parish were also baptised with this name ending in 1639. Meanwhile, Molins was caring for her own fifteen children who were born between 1605 and 1622. She was allowed to have her own armorial bearings on 22 August 1614.
Horatio was a sickly child, and Nelson feared he would not live long enough to be baptised at the public ceremony arranged for 15 November. Horatio was baptised at a private ceremony on 9 October. The last of the Nelson children followed, Ann on 20 September 1760, Edmund on 4 June 1762, Suckling on 5 January 1764, and Catherine on 19 March 1767. Another boy, George, was born in 1765 but died three months later.
The church where Mann was baptised was destroyed by bombing in the Second World War. Only the tower now remains Mary Rackham was born in Norwich to a merchant family on 14 August 1948. and she was baptised on 17 September in Heigham Parish Church in Norwich. Little is known about her early years, although Taylor states that she spent much of her childhood in the imposing family residence of Town Close House.
Karaitiana Rangi was the first person baptised, which occurred in 1825. On 7 February 1830 Rawiri Taiwhanga, a Ngāpuhi chief, was baptised.Orange, Claudia & Ormond Wilson. 'Taiwhanga, Rawiri fl. 1818 – 1874'.
Bartolomeo Manfredi (baptised 25 August 1582 - 12 December 1622) was an Italian painter, a leading member of the Caravaggisti (followers of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio) of the early 17th century.
Kaun Hai!.Adam Bedi baptised This marriage ended in divorce. In the early 1990s, Bedi married TV and radio presenter Nikki Bedi. They had no children and divorced in 2005.
He was born in 1620 and baptised on 19 December 1620.Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002.
She was baptised by Piotr Wysz Radoliński, Bishop of Kraków.Wdowiszewski, p. 250 However, the infant died after only three weeks, on 13 July 1399. Jadwiga, too, was on her deathbed.
Lydia Rogers White (baptised 1760 - January 1827) was a literary hostess in London known for her independence, her wit, her travel and reading. Her obituary was first published in 1910.
The 19th century mystic poet Francis Thompson was baptised at the church in 1859, and the poet Fr Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ was a curate there during the late 1880s.
Elizabeth Lothropp, born about 1643 14. Captain John Lothropp, baptised 18 May 1645 in Barnstable, MA 15. Unnamed son, buried 25 January 1640/50 in Barnstable. Died immediately after birth.
Francis Edmund Hayman Fowler was born around 1819 and baptised in that year in Bristol. His parents were John and Ann Fowler.England, Births & Baptisms 1538–1975 Transcription. Find My Past.
Robert Fysher (baptised 1698, died 1749) was an English librarian who served as Bodley's Librarian, the head of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford, from 1729 to 1747.
The German crusaders enlisted newly baptised Livonian warriors to participate in their campaigns against Latgallians and Selonians (1208–1209), Estonians (1208–1227) and against Semigallians, Samogitians and Curonians (1219–1290).
Also, Luther was baptised in Eisleben's St. Peter and Paul Church (the original font survives) and preached his last sermons at St. Andreas Church, both of which continue in use.
The East Angles may also have been baptised as a people, which would have undermined Eorpwald's authority as king and acted against the authority of any long-established pagan cults.
George Leigh Cooke (baptised 1779 – 1853) was a mathematician and priest who held the position of Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Oxford for over 40 years.
Johann Sigismund Kusser or Cousser (baptised 13 February 1660 – before 17 November 1727) was a composer born in the Kingdom of Hungary who was active in Germany, France, and Ireland.
Jean-Antoine Watteau (, , ; baptised October 10, 1684died July 18, 1721),Wine, Humphrey, and Annie Scottez-De Wambrechies. "Watteau" in Grove Art Online. oxfordartonline.com Oxford University Press. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
In an interview with Zeit he stated that he left the church for a time to avoid paying church taxes, but went back when he had his two children baptised.
In 2000 the cantata was performed at Eisenach, in the church where Bach was baptised, as part of the Monteverdi Choir's Bach Cantata Pilgrimage (the live recording was released in 2007).
Wyatt Eaton, baptised Charles Wyatt Eaton, (May 6, 1849June 7, 1896) was a Canadian/American portrait and figure painter, remembered as one of the founders of the Society of American Artists.
Aikman was born on 6 February 1828, and later baptised on 4 May. He was the son of Captain George Robertson Aikman, and decided to follow his father into military service.
A 12 (1879–1903), Born and baptised 1887, Page 84, no. 20, cf. Victoria's petition for naturalization of September 22, 1922, Ancestry.com. New York, State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794–1940.
František Xaver Dušek (German: Franz Xaver Duschek or Dussek); baptised 8 December 173112 February 1799) was a Czech composer and one of the most important harpsichordists and pianists of his time.
A son Richard Sandilands was baptised at St Nicholas, Deptford, on 20 July 1615.Daniel Lysons, The Environs of London: Counties of Herts, Essex & Kent, vol. 4 (London, 1796), p. 376.
In the special section on infant baptism in his Large Catechism Luther argues that infant baptism is God-pleasing because persons so baptised were reborn and sanctified by the Holy Spirit.
1961, p. 1. He was the successor of Theodor. Abraham was baptised in Germany. He died or was deposed before 811 because in this year the Avar khagan was his successor.
Edward Barrington de Fonblanque (baptised London 18 January 1821London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917 - 14 June 1895) was a British historian of English, Irish and Huguenot stock.
Yazidi child in Lalish The Yazidi baptism is called Mor kirin (literally: "to seal"). Traditionally, Yazidi children are baptised at birth with water from the Kaniya Sipî ("White Spring") at Lalish.
John Baskerville (baptised 28 January 1707 – 8 January 1775) was an English businessman, in areas including japanning and papier-mâché, but he is best remembered as a printer and type designer.
Although frequently referred to as Captain Allen, Thomas Allen never attained that rank. He retired from the Navy as a Lieutenant in 1798 and his subsequent history and movements and the extent to which he approved of his sons’ later claims, are all far from clear. He had married Catherine Matilda Manning, a daughter of the Rev. Owen Manning the historian of Surrey, at Godalming in 1792. They had three children: (1) John Carter Allen, born at Oystermouth, Glamorgan, 4 August 1795 and baptised there, 5 October 1795; (2) Matilda Allen, born at Oystermouth, Glamorgan, 18 October 1799 and baptised there, 12 January 1800; and (3) Charles Manning Allen, born at Rotherfield Grays, Oxfordshire, 4 July 1802 and baptised there, 3 August 1802.
In case of uncertainty about whether a person has received the sacrament of Baptism at an earlier time, he or she may receive the sacrament conditionally. In principle, no one can be baptised more than once. In a conditional baptism, the minister of the sacrament, rather than saying "I baptise you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit", says "If you are not baptised, I baptise you" etc.
Hutchinson´s widow, Mary, died at Sussex-mansion, South Kensington, on 30 June 1902. The couple had two children born in Bermuda Mary Letitia Hutchinson, born in Paget, Bermuda and baptised on the 22 December, 1842; and Arthur John Hutchinson, born in Paget, Bermuda on the 31st of August, 1846, and baptised on the 24th of September.19th Century Church Registers of Bermuda, indexed by A. C. Hollis Hallett. Updated by: C. F. E. Hollis Hallett.
The badge of Bernard Mizeki CollegeBernard Mizeki's work among the Shona bore fruit, beyond the posthumous daughter Mutwa bore. After long years of mission work in Mashonaland, the first Shona convert to be baptised was one of the young men whom Mizeki had taught, John Kapuya. John was baptised only a month after Mizeki's death, on 18 July 1896. In 1899, a white Anglican priest returned to the area, and re-established the mission, as well as a school.
In January 1933 a new government had taken power, and the Adolf Hitler lost little time in moving the country towards one- party dictatorship. Rosenthal had been baptised into the Evangelical Church on 26 December 1882 as Wolfgang Wilhelm Johannes (Rosenthal). All of his male Rosenthal ancestors had been baptised into the church since 1849. Nevertheless, a great-grandfather had been a synagogue cantor in the first part of the nineteenth century and "Rosenthal" was often a Jewish name.
Under the terms of his surrender Guthrum was obliged to be baptised and then with his army leave Wessex. The agreement whereby Guthrum surrendered, was baptised and agreed to leave Wessex is known as the Treaty of Wedmore. After this another treaty followed that set out the boundaries between Alfred and Guthrum's territories as well as agreements on peaceful trade, and the weregild value of its people. This is known as the Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum.
Sir John Williams, 2nd Baronet, of Elham (24 November 1653 (baptised) – 28 April 1723), was an English politician, of Welsh parentage, who sat in the House of Commons from 1701 to 1705. Williams was the son of Sir Thomas Williams, 1st Baronet, who was the royal physician to King Charles II. Williams was baptised in Elham in 1653. He was educated in Canterbury and at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he matriculated in 1670. He was knighted around 1675.
Two young men named Khuma and Khara became the first fully converted Christians among the Mizos. Khuma had been tutored under Lorrain and Savidge but initially showed no sign of apparent interest in the religion. But in 1898 he became more and more impressed, and with his friend Khara, they were baptised by Jones on 25 July 1899. However, the first individuals to be baptised in Lushai Hills were two Khasis, who received baptism in earlier mid-July.
This act deals with the admission policy to primary schools, post-primary schools, and third level educational institutions. It prohibits educational institutions from refusing a pupil entry on a number of grounds including sexual orientation. It prohibits Catholic-run schools from giving preference to baptised Catholics over non-baptised children. However religious-run schools that are of a minority religion can continue to refuse admission to a pupil if they are not of the same religion of the school.
Soegija, who wanted to learn more, asked to be baptised, quoting the Finding in the Temple to show why he should not need his parents' permission. The priests agreed, and Soegija was baptised on 24 December 1910, taking the baptismal name Albertus, for Albertus Magnus. During Christmas holidays, he told his family that he had converted. Although his immediate family eventually accepted this, and may have eventually supported him, Soegija's other relatives refused to speak to him afterwards.
The spread of Christianity in the north of Britain gained ground when Edwin of Northumbria married Æthelburg, a daughter of Æthelbert, and agreed to allow her to continue to worship as a Christian. He also agreed to allow Paulinus of York to accompany her as a bishop, and for Paulinus to preach to the court. By 627, Paulinus had converted Edwin, and on Easter, 627, Edwin was baptised. Many others were baptised after the king's conversion.
Flanagan was baptised on 1 January 1832. His parents were Mary Lyons (c.1790-1870) and Michael Flanagan (c.1782-1865) who leased a farm in the district of Clonkerry, County Clare.
Baptised Bridget, but always known as Bertha, Quinn was born in Middlesbrough in 1873, to Irish Catholic parents. Quinn became a worker in the garment industry and later joined the workers union.
Trophys of war, Château de Versailles. Madeleine BoullogneThe old spelling is Boullongne, sometimes also written Boulogne. (baptised 24 July 1646, Paris - 30 January 1710, Paris) was a French Baroque still life painter.
John Bowen (1780-1827) Rear-Admiral John Bowen (baptised 14 February 178020 October 1827) was a Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator, who led the first settlement of Tasmania at Risdon Cove.
A She was baptised on 5 December 1832 at Hungarton, Leicestershire.Parish register She was a sister of Edwyn Burnaby, a first cousin of Frederick Gustavus Burnaby, and an aunt of Algernon Burnaby.
Perhaps the most celebrated person associated with St. Marks is Oscar Wilde, who was baptised in the church.St Ann's Church website Olympic gold medalist Katie Taylor is a member of the congregation.
Manche's mother converted to Christianity and was baptised forty years later in 1969. Manche was declared a martyr by the Church of the Province of Southern Africa in less than ten years.
Sir James Wright, 1st Baronet (baptised 1730 – 1804), of Ray House, Essex, was a British diplomat and art collector. He was the ambassador to Venice for Great Britain from 1766 to 1774.
Thomas Whitelock Kempthorne was born in Cornwall, England. He was the son of John Kempthorne and Anne Whitelock. He was baptised on 3 February 1834. In 1854 he emigrated to Melbourne, Australia.
Abraham van Diepenbeeck in Het Gulden Cabinet, p. 285 Abraham van Diepenbeeck (9 May 1596 (baptised) - between May and September 1675) was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School.
It was even baptised Ar-soun at one point in time, which meant great beauty. The word was inspired by a mountainous region of incomparable beauty which was known throughout the region.
Kalonzo Musyoka is married to Pauline. They have four children. He was baptised by Pastor Masila Munyoki. He is the patron of the Kalonzo Musyoka Foundation and he has served since 2006.
He died on 11 August 1875 (not 1882 as stated by many biographies). He was buried in an unmarked grave in the churchyard of All Saints, Newcastle, where he had been baptised.
Joan Shakespeare (baptised 15 April 1569 – buried 4 November 1646) was the sister of William Shakespeare. She is the only member of the family whose known descendants continue down to the present day.
He was baptised at Pateshull, Northamptonshire, on 3 August 1595, probably some two years after his birth. He was third son of Nicholas Steward, esq., of Pateshull. His mother's maiden name was Madox.
Bernard Gardiner (baptised 25 September 1668 - 22 April 1726) was an academic at the University of Oxford, serving as Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, and also as Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University.
Antoine Christophe Saliceti (baptised in the name of Antonio Cristoforo Saliceti: Antoniu Cristufaru Saliceti in Corsican; 26 August 175723 December 1809) was a French politician and diplomat of the Revolution and First Empire.
Joseph Paul Christopher Hatton (3 February 1837 (baptised in Andover 22 March 1837) – 31 July 1907) was an English novelist and journalist. He was Editor of The Sunday Times from 1874 to 1881.
Thomas Lutwyche (baptised 1675 – 1734) of the Inner Temple and Lutwyche Hall, Shropshire, was an English lawyer and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons almost continuously from 1710 to 1734.
William Arthur Shaw, The Knights of England, Vol.1, p.130 (London, 1906) William Bickerstaffe, a charitable local schoolmaster and antiquarian, was baptised, buried, and held a seven-year curacy at the church.
Guthrum was baptised as a Christian, and led the remainder of his forces into East Anglia, where they dispersed and settled.Downham (2013a) p. 24; Hadley (2009) p. 112; Costambeys (2008); Ridyard (2008) pp.
Fr. Rosario plans to conduct the marriage of both Anjali and Balagopal, during which Rosy attacks in full fury becoming a total evil spirit, so when baptised she retains her original calm form.
Willem van de Velde the Younger (18 December 1633 (baptised)6 April 1707) was a Dutch marine painter, the son of Willem van de Velde the Elder, who also specialised in maritime art.
Chrétien Urhan Chrétien Urhan (Baptised as Christian Urhan; 16 February 1790 in Montjoie - 2 November 1845 in Belleville) was a French violinist, organist, composer and player of the viola and the viola d'amore.
Johann Christoph Altnickol, or Altnikol, (baptised 1 January 1720, buried 25 July 1759) was a German organist, bass singer, and composer. He was a son-in- law and copyist of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Anthony Bacon (baptised 24 January 1716 – 21 January 1786) was an English-born merchant and industrialist who was significantly responsible for the emergence of Merthyr Tydfil as the iron-smelting centre of Britain.
James Belich, Making Peoples; A History of the New Zealanders, 1996, , pp. 141–168. Hōne Heke attended the CMS mission school at Kerikeri and Heke and his wife Ono, were baptised in 1835.
Thomas Cushman (ca.1607/08-1691) was baptised at St Andrew's church, Canterbury. He died in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 11 December 1691. He married Mary Allerton, daughter of Isaac Allerton about 1636 in Plymouth.
Riwai Te Ahu, who later became an Anglican minister, was baptised by Hadfield at the Waikanae Mission in 1840. Pineaha Te Mahauariki, who also became an Anglican minister, was baptised by Hadfield in 1842. In December 1843 Bishop Selwyn, the first Anglican Bishop of New Zealand, attended Otaki to confirm a young chief and 142 of his followers. Bishop Selwyn appointed him rural dean of the Western District of Wellington and Taranaki in 1844 and as archdeacon of Kapiti in March 1849.
According to De Ceremoniis produced in the 950s and 960s, Olga arrived to be baptised at the court of Constantinople in the company of a Rus' priest named Gregory. Alexander Nazarenko theorizes that she might have been baptised in Kiev, prior to her arrival in the Byzantine capital. However, the Rus'-Byzantine Treaty (945), concluded during the reign of Olga's predecessor Igor and extensively quoted in the Primary Chronicle, mentions that some of the Rus' envoys who signed the treaty were Christians.
The Assemblies of God preach of Healing, miracles, as well as the holy spirit baptism, like many other Pentecostal denominations. One major difference from other Pentecostal denominations is that the Assemblies of God believe in the Trinity, that people should be baptised "in the name of the father, the son, and the holy spirit", rather than being Oneness, where you are baptised in the name of Jesus."The Assemblies of God in South Africa." The Assemblies of God in South Africa. N.p.
However, he was baptised as a Lutheran in March 1914 by the same pastor who had performed his wedding ceremony. Born regarded "religious professions and churches as a matter of no importance". His decision to be baptised was made partly in deference to his wife, and partly due to his desire to assimilate into German society. The marriage produced three children: two daughters, Irene, born in 1914, and Margarethe (Gritli), born in 1915, and a son, Gustav, born in 1921.
Thomas Kefford (baptised 18 March 1686, in Royston) (fl. 1710-1750), was a noted English clockmaker doing business at The Dial, Fore Street, Royston, Hertfordshire. Thomas was the son of Thomas Kefford (also a clockmaker) and Mary Fordham, and was one of 4 siblings baptised at Royston. Upon Kefford's death (or retirement) in about 1750, he was succeeded by Samuel Coxhall, who came from Shepreth, Cambridgeshire and had been apprenticed in June 1746, for 8 years and a fee of £21.
The Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope was baptised here in 1824. The wedding of F. B. Chatterton, manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane took place here in 1853. Richard Meux Benson, founder of the first Anglican religious order for men, Society of St John the Evangelist, the "Cowley Fathers", was also baptised in the church. A funeral service for Emily Davison, the suffragette who died when she was hit by the King's horse during the 1913 Derby, took place here that same year.
Christian women on pilgrimage to Al-Maghtas (1913) The New Testament states that John the Baptist baptised unto repentanceCf. in the Jordan (Matthew 3:5–6; Mark; Luke ; John). These acts of Baptism are also reported as having taken place at Bethabara (). Al-Maghtas ruins on the Jordanian side of the Jordan River are the putative location for the Baptism of Jesus and the ministry of John the Baptist Jesus came to be baptised by him there (Matthew 3:13; ; , ).
He and his first wife, Anne, he had two children: Anne, baptised 21 September 1621, and Henry, baptised 13 May 1624, who married Ursula Maisters on 30 November 1647, and is described as a merchant. His second wife, Sarah, and son, Henry, survived him, and on 17 February 1652 petitioned the house for maintenance; the son received lands of £200 yearly value from the estates of certain delinquents, out of which his widow was to have £100 a year for life.
John Felde, 72 and more, carried a basin and ewer from the manor to the church. He provided water for the godfathers and godmother of Maurice to wash their hands after he was raised from the font. Philip Fermer, 60 and more, knows because Robert his son celebrated his first mass in the same church on the day that Maurice was baptised. John Kyngton, 60 and more, knows because William his son was born on the same day that Maurice was baptised.
Kuriakose Elias Chavara was born on 10 February 1805 at Kainakary, Kerala in a Nasrani Christian family as the son of Iko (Kuriakose) Chavara and Mariam Thoppil. Nasranis are Saint Thomas Christians (also known as Syriac Christians) who are the ancient Christians of Kerala baptised by Thomas the Apostle in the first century. The name Kuriakose is derived from the Syriac Aramaic name ܩܘܪܝܩܘܣ (Quriaqos). He was baptised on 17 February 1805 at St. Joseph's Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, Chennamkary.
Piers Plowman Electronic Archive Project version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.Wilson, Anglo-Saxon: Art From The Seventh Century To The Norman Conquest, p. 25. It is not known whether Eorpwald was baptised in East Anglia, Northumbria or Kent, but it is very likely that Edwin, now the senior ruler, was present as his sponsor. Higham suggests that because of the lack of proper facilities in East Anglia, it is likely that he was baptised by Paulinus at Edwin's centre of authority in Northumbria.
1808) by her and is listed as the father "William Dean Mahomet" in the parish register. Amelia was baptised on 11 June 1809 at St Marylebone, Westminster, in London. By his legal wife, Sake Dean Mahomed had seven children: Rosanna, Henry, Horatio, Frederick, Arthur, and Dean Mahomed (baptised in the Roman Catholic church of St. Finbarr's, Cork, in 1791). His son, Frederick, was a proprietor of Turkish baths at Brighton and also ran a boxing and fencing academy near Brighton.
Mrs Ince and a child are recorded as having left Gibraltar for England on 2 January 1782 aboard the Mercury, a transport ship. Another son, Robert, was baptised in Gibraltar in August 1788 and a second son, Henry, in October 1792. There were clearly other children whose births are not recorded; Thomas Ince, who worked as a clerk in the garrison's Commissariat, had three children baptised between 1795 and 1803 but died with his wife Eliza in the yellow fever epidemic of 1804.
By 1587 Blackman was married and therefore clearly had sufficient means to support a family. It has been suggested that he made costumes for the theatres in the area. He had at least three children, of whom at least one (Edward) was baptised at St Olave's Church, Southwark in 1587, and a fourth child with a similar surname who was also baptised at St Olave's may also have been his. Two of his children, Edmund and Jane, died in 1592 of plague.
142) Hastings broadly agrees with Neill regarding the identity (p. 167). The protection was granted on the condition that the leaders were immediately baptised as Catholics and that they would encourage their people also to convert to Catholicism; the Portuguese would also gain a strategic foothold and control of the pearl fisheries. The deal was agreed and Vikrama Aditya Pandya baptised as Joao de Cruz became the first subject of the king of Portugal and some months later 20,000 Paravars were baptised en masse, and became subjects of Portugal, during the visit of Pedro Gonsalves, Vicar of Cochin. By the end of 1537 the entire community had declared itself to be Catholics, according to Hastings, and the Portuguese proceeded to destroy the Arab fleet when they met fortuitously at Vedalai on 27 June 1538.
Johann Philipp Krieger (also Kriger, Krüger, Krugl, and Giovanni Filippo Kriegher; baptised 27 February 1649; died 7 February 1725) was a German Baroque composer and organist. He was the elder brother of Johann Krieger.
Glory of St Francis of Sales, Louvre Museum Lorenzo de Caro (baptised 29 May 1719 – 2 December 1777) was an Italian painter, active in the late Baroque style in his native city of Naples.
Maurus Corker (baptised James; 1636 – 22 December 1715) was an English Benedictine who was falsely accused and imprisoned as a result of the fabricated Popish Plot, but was acquitted of treason and eventually released.
Ballard was baptised on 28 March 1765 at St. Thomas, Portsmouth, the son of Samuel Ballard, a burgess and chandler of Portsmouth, and Lydia née Flint, daughter of James Flint of Epsom in Surrey.
Hall, p. 295 Thomas married Margery Gouldsmith at St Mary's Church, Nantwich on 6 April 1613.Hall, p. 296 The first child of the marriage, Nathan, was baptised at Manchester on 31 March 1615.
He married young and unhappily. He was quoted by Burney as saying: His wife, Susanna, also from Bideford, died on 25 November 1779. They had three children. One, Elizabeth, was baptised 6 April 1737.
His wife's name was Dorothy Lokie.Henry Paton, Parish Registers of Dumfermline (Edinburgh, 1911), pp. 107, 111 Anna of Denmark was frequently resident at Dunfermline Palace. Another son, Frederick, was baptised on 8 February 1603.
1 Cor. 7:14; Acts 2:38 Since baptism is the New Testament form of circumcision,Col. 2:11–12 the children of Christians should receive the sign of the covenant by being baptised.
John Nourse (Baptised 8 July 1705, Oxford – 24 April, 1780, London) was an English bookseller noted for his publication of scientific books. He had dealings with a number of notable people including Benjamin Franklin.
Afonso Augusto da Costa, GCTE, GCL (; born in Seia, 6 March 1871;Baptised at Seia, Santa Marinha, on 7 March 1871. died in Paris, 11 May 1937) was a Portuguese lawyer, professor and republican politician.
Dorothy Pentreath (16 May 1692 [baptised] - 26 December 1777), known as Dolly, was the last known native speaker of the Cornish language. She is also the best-known of the last fluent speakers of Cornish.
She died three days after giving birth to her first child. He himself was the oldest of the brothers and he was born on 16 April 1831, and baptised a month later on 24 May.
The Jacob Barnet affair occurred in 1612 when a Jewish teacher by the name of Jacob Barnet was arrested and imprisoned by officials of the University of Oxford for changing his mind about being baptised.
Purdie, Page 56 Robert Burnes, baptised on 29 January 1778 is recorded as having died young and certainly before 1784 as his father does not list him in a letter to Robert Burns that year.
Hyon- seok was born in 1984, at Bupyong, Incheon. He was born into a devoted Roman Catholic family, and was baptised with the name "Antonio". His family were school teachers.나의 일곱번째 친구는 누구입니까 Hamgyeorye 2013.04.
Charles Garnier, S.J., (baptised at Paris, May 25, 1606 - December 7, 1649) was a Jesuit missionary working in New France. He was killed by Iroquois in a Petun (Tobacco Nation) village on December 7, 1649.
Staten 2010, p. 16. These included the 9000 vassals of Nicarao, and 6000 of Nicoya; González Dávila claimed that the total baptised by the expedition was 32,000.Newson 1982, p. 257. Stanislawski 1983, p. 1.
Calvet Museum Nicolas Mignard, called Mignard d’Avignon, (7 February 1606 (baptised) - 20 March 1668) was a French painter known for his religious and mythological scenes and portraits.Lada Nikolenko. "Mignard." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online.
Thomas Tuddenham, born 10 May 1401 at Eriswell, Suffolk, and baptised in the parish church there, was the younger son of Sir Robert Tuddenham (1366–1405) and Margaret Harling, the daughter of John Harling, esquire.
He was baptised on 21 June 1632 and was the eldest son and heir of Thomas Carew (d.1656) of Haccombe by his wife Anna Clifford (d.1656), daughter of Rev. John Clifford of Ugbrook.
William Hornby (baptised 11 March 1723, Snaith, died 18 November 1803, The Hook, near Titchfield, Hampshire)Titchfield Families: The Hornby Family , revised 25 December 2005 was an English Governor of Bombay from 1771 to 1784.
Ceiling of the Escalier des Ambassadeurs in Versailles, 1720 Charles Louis Simonneau (baptised 3 August 1645, Orléans - 22 March 1728, Paris),BnF, Charles-Louis Simonneau (1645-1728), Retrieved 17 August 2017 was a French engraver.
Thomas Braidwood Wilson Thomas Braidwood Wilson FRGS (bapt. 29 April 1792 – 11 November 1843) was an Australian surgeon and explorer. He was baptised in Kirknewton, West Lothian, Scotland, the son of James, and Catherine Boak.
Goldsworthy was the second son of Burrington Goldsworthy, British consul at Leghorn and later Cadiz, and his wife Philippia Vanbrugh niece of Sir John Vanbrugh. He was baptised at Leghorn on the 18 October 1737.
Joseph Stephenson (1723 – 19 July 1810) was an English composer of West Gallery music. He was born in Poole, Dorset, in 1723; baptised on 17 October 1723; and died in Poole on 19 July 1810.
This was done to favour Marsh's marriage to Lulu LaHood, a Catholic. Cases became so numerous that, in 1934, the Holy Office issued "Norms for the Dissolution of Marriage in Favour of the Faith by the Supreme Authority of the Sovereign Pontiff". These applied even when the baptised party was a Catholic who had married a non-baptised person after obtaining a dispensation so as to enter into a valid natural marriage. On 6 December 1973, new norms were issued revising those of 1934.
Stanley Jebb records in Arthur Wallis: A Tribute, that when asked, 'Why is there no exhortation in the epistles to get baptised in the Holy Spirit?' he replied, 'For the same reason there is no exhortation to get baptised in water: the recipients of the letters had received both water and Holy Spirit baptism already.' Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones reportedly took delight in a cogent article authored by Wallis in Theological Renewal arguing that baptism in the Holy Spirit is a distinct and separate experience.
The Spanish built a fort and garrisoned it with 30 Spanish soldiers. Mercederian friar Diego de Rivas was based at Dolores del Lakandon, and he and his fellow Mercederians baptised several hundred Lakandon Chʼols in the following months and established contacts with neighbouring Chʼol communities. Resistance against the Spanish continued, and hostile Chʼol killed several newly baptised Christian Indians. In early March 1696 such was the success of the friars that captain Jacobo de Alzayaga and the Mercederians decided to try to reach Lake Petén Itzá.
As a state-integrated Catholic school in the Palmerston North diocese, Sacred Heart has a preferential enrolment scheme. In general, preferential enrolment is given to students who are baptised Catholic, or who has a baptised Catholic parent or sibling; a signed letter from the priest of the student's or their parent's parish is required to confirm preferential enrolment. The school is permitted to enrol a limited number of non- preferential (i.e. non-Catholic) students, but these students must not exceed 5% of the school's roll.
Tremayne was baptised in Mevagissey, Cornwall, on 16 September 1647, the first son of Colonel Lewis Tremayne (1619–1685) and Mary (1625–1701), daughter and co- heiress of John Carew of Penwarne. In 1680 he married Frances (baptised 1655, died 1683), daughter of William Davie of Sandford, Devon. They had one son, John, who died young in about 1692. He succeeded his father to the Heligan estate in 1685, where in 1692 he rebuilt the house using Heligan bricks in William and Mary style.
She was baptised 25 May 1612. She married Arthur Ayshford, of Ayshford Manor, Burlescombe, Devon, eldest son of Henry Ayshford, Esquire. She died aged 23, and is sculpted with her husband on an ornate mural monument in Burlescombe Church, near Tiverton, Devon. #Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester (baptised 26 October 1613 – 24 February 1658) married first on 28 August 1633 to Frances Morton daughter of Sir George Morton of Milborne St. Andrews, and second to Anne St John, daughter of Sir John St John, 1st Baronet.
Charles Gray FRS (baptised 20 September 1696 in Colchester, Essex, England – 12 December 1782) was a lawyer, antiquary and Tory Member of Parliament for Colchester. Gray was baptised in 1696, the only son of George Gray, a glazier and local landowner, and his wife Elizabeth. He was educated at Colchester Royal Grammar School from 1702, before possibly spending some time at Cambridge University and entering Gray's Inn to become a lawyer in 1724. He was called to the bar in 1729 and became a bencher in 1737.
Their son James (who presumably died young) was baptised on 30 September 1623 at St Anne's Church.Lane Fine Art Another son Cornelius Johnson, junior who also became a painter, was baptised on 15 August 1634.Edmond, M Limners and Picturemakers – New light on the lives of miniaturists and large-scale portrait-painters working in London in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Walpole Society, volume 47, page 89 Johnson wished to be regarded as an English gentleman, registering his pedigree with the College of Arms.
There is evidence that Murrell subsequently moved to London, where he worked as a stillman at a chemist's shop in the 1800s or early 1810s. Murrell was baptised in St. Mary's Church, Hawkwell On 12 August 1812, Murrell married Elizabeth Francis Button at St. Olave's Church, Bermondsey in Southwark. Button was also from Essex, having been baptised in Hadleigh on 5 December 1790. Between 1814 and 1834, there are baptismal and burial records of the couple having seventeen children, many of whom did not survive infancy.
Māui (Mowee in traditional orthography) was a pioneering traveller from the southern Bay of Islands, who also lived on Norfolk Island, with Samuel Marsden at Parramatta, and in London. Literate and very interested in religion and mathematics, Māui enthusiastically engaged with British culture and Christianity until his death in London in December 1816. He was the first Māori person to be baptised as Christian, following the arrival in New Zealand of missionaries such as Marsden. He was aged 8 or 9 when he was baptised.
Timothy classifies heresies based on the requirements for admission into the orthodox church placed on their members. In his first category were those heretics who would need to be baptised before they could be accepted into the church; in the second, those who needed to be anointed but not baptised; and in the third, those who only needed to abjure all heresy (including their own former beliefs) by pronouncing an anathema. The same three categories were used by Theodore the Studite writing one or two centuries later.
At the close of the meeting seven people offered themselves for baptism, including four preachers and the constable. Within 18 days, two of the most influential members of the United Brethren, John Benbow and Thomas Knighton, were baptised. Thirty days later, Woodruff had baptised 45 preachers and 160 members of the United Brethren, who put into his hands their Gadfield Elm Chapel and 45 houses licensed for preaching. By 1841, nearly 1,800 additional people had converted, including all but one of the 600 United Brethren.
There cast iron grave slab in Richard's memory in Chiddingstone Church which is one of the earliest known, made locally when iron making was an important industry in the Weald. Richard and Anne had three sons and a daughter: #Henry, his heir, baptised on 11 December 1586 in Chiddingstone, married Suan Lambe of Staplehurst Kent, and died in 1647. #Margaret, married 4 October 1608, to Edward Moody. #Silvester, of the Inner Temple, filacer of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, baptised 25 January 1589, died unmarried.
On 11 July 1942, the Dutch bishops, joined all Christian denominations in sending a letter to the Nazi General Friedrich Christiansen in protest against the treatment of Jews. The letter was read in all Catholic churches against German opposition. It brought attention to mistreatment of Jews and asked all Christians to pray for them: Cardinal Jozef-Ernest van Roey, head of the Church in Belgium, was active in rescuing Jews. The joint Catholic-Protestant letter objected to the murder of baptised and non-baptised Jews alike.
He may have been baptised there in October 1774. Richard Richards: Parish register, Shropshire, Pontesbury, 21 Oct 1774. He married Harriet Dear of Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, and they had a son.Cape Archives Orphan Chamber Wills, vol. 103.
John Corbet was baptised at Stoke upon Tern on 20 May 1594. He was his parents' second son.Corbet, p.350 His elder brother, Richard, was his father's heir, and he had also a younger brother, Thomas.
Partly educated by her mother, Ann was then sent to school in London with her brother Joshua Cristall (baptised 1768–1847), who became a noted water-colourist.Richard Greene: "Cristall, Ann Batten (bap. 1769, d. 1848)", rev.
The couple had three children: Richard Wolff (born in Paris, 14 June 1906), Rudolf Wolff (born in Berlin, 9 July 1907) and Lilly Wolff (born in Berlin, 7 August 1909). The children were baptised as Protestants.
Profile, mathrubhumi.com; accessed 9 December 2014. As George wished, she was baptised before the marriage. She wanted to stay as a housewife, but had to return to acting, when George forced her to, citing financial issues.
Gott was baptised on 20 April 1682, the eldest son of Peter Gott, an ironmaster and politician, and his wife Martha Western, daughter of Thomas Western of St. Dunstan-in-the-East, London and Rivenhall, Essex.
He was the second son of Henry Guard Knaggs and Ellen Mares. He was born on 14 February 1859 (St Valentine's Day) in St Pancras, London, and there is no evidence that he was ever baptised.
Elizabeth, baptised 25 August 1664 (this is the 'Mrs. Frankland' mentioned by Oliver Heywood as collecting materials for a memoir of her father); 3. Margaret, married 19 June 1701 to Samuel Smith (d 1732) of York).
He was twice a widower. His second wife, Úna, died around 1900. He had a son by his first wife, Siobhán Frainc Ní Lochlainn. The boy was baptised Tomás and died in 1877, aged twenty-two.
Milton was born 6:30 a.m. on Friday 9 December 1608,Campbell 2003, p. 484. in Cheapside, London along Bread Street, near St. Paul's Cathedral. He was baptised at All Hallows Church on 20 December 1608.
Lane was born in Hughenden, Buckinghamshire and baptised there on 2 January 1583. According to Heralds visitations, he was descended from the "Lane family of Thingdon and Orlingbury" in Northamptonshire.Visitation of Bucks. Harleian SocietyVisitation of Middlesex.
Davis was the son of John Davis, of the Park, Rathfarnham, County Dublin, and his wife, Martha. He was baptised at St Andrew's Catholic Church.Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655–1915 He was educated at Cheltenham College.
William Dampier was born at Hymerford House in East Coker, Somerset, in 1651. He was baptised on 5 September, but his precise date of birth is not recorded. He was educated at King's School, Bruton.Somerset Archives.
Lilienthal was born on 23 May 1848 in Anklam, Pomerania Province, German kingdom of Prussia. His parents were Gustav and Caroline, née Pohle. He was baptised in St. Nicholas church. Some sources identify him as Jewish.
338-9 no. 211. In May 1590 one of his daughters was baptised at Fast Castle and the Earl of Bothwell and Lord Home attended.Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1589-1603, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 297.
Constantine Phipps, 1st Baron Mulgrave (22 August 1722 (baptised) – 13 September 1775) was an Irish peer. In 1767 he was created Baron Mulgrave, of New Ross in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland.
Bowyer, L.J. Rev. 1953. The Ancient Parish of Norbury. Ashbourne. J.B. Henstock. Born in the second half of the 6th century, Finnbar was baptised Lochan, but was later called Fionn Barr or the Fair-Headed One.
Lambert Darchis (baptised 31 July 1625; died 25 February 1699) was an arts patron from Liège. He is also thought to have been an ecclesiastic, but according to some sources his ordination has never been confirmed.
William Darby Brind (1794-1850) was a master mariner and whaler who settled in New Zealand. He was baptised on 28 July 1794 at St Philip's parish, Birmingham. He died at the Bay of Islands in 1850.
Bořivoj is baptised under the influence of the new teaching and becomes Christian. The libretto consists of three parts. The situation in the first part is tense as Ivan comes into conflict with the pagans. Ludmila intervenes.
He was born in Government House, Sydney in Australia during his father's term as Governor of New South Wales, baptised in Sydney Cathedral and styled Viscount Corry until he succeeded his father in the earldom in 1913.
Browne was baptised on 26 January 1594/5 in Dorking, Surrey, England. This was the same home town as other Mayflower passengers – the Mullins family.Caleb H. Johnson, The Mayflower and Her Passengers (Indiana: Xlibris Corp., 2006), p.
Edme-Louis Billardon de Sauvigny (born at sea near la Rochelle ca. 15 March 1738, baptised in that city and died in Paris 19 April 1812) was an 18th–19th- century French man of letters and playwright.
John Donaldson (baptised 5 January 1789; died 12 August 1865) was an English music scholar and educator.Christopher D. S. Field, "Donaldson, John", Grove Music Online (Oxford University Press, 2001). Retrieved 18 December 2018.W. B. Squire, rev.
Archibald Johnston was a son of James Johnston (died 1617), a merchant burgess of Edinburgh. He was baptised on 28 March 1611, educated at the University of Glasgow, and admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1633.
Henry James Richter (1772–1857), artist and philosopher, was born in Middlesex, possibly at 40 Great Newport Street, Soho, on 8 March 1772 and baptised at St Anne's Church, Soho, on 5 April at that same year.
Sir Sackville Crowe, 1st Baronet (7 December 1595 (baptised) - 27 October 1671)Davidson, Alan, and Andrew Thrush. "CROWE, Sackville (1595-1671), of Laugharne, Carm.; Formerly of Brasted Place, Kent and Mays, Selmeston, Suss." History of Parliament Online.
The Triumphal Arch at Parlington Hall. Scampston Hall, remodelled by Leverton. He was born in Waltham Abbey, Essex, where he was baptised on 11 June 1743,Winters 1885, p.203 the son of the builder Lancelot Leverton.
Bisschop Bär concelebreert in uitvaartmis Carlos Hugo - website Rooms-Katholiek Kerkgenootschap (in Dutch) On 29 September 2012, Carlos Hugo's granddaughter, Princess Luisa of Bourbon-Parma, first child of Carlos, Duke of Parma, was baptised at the church.
Edward Howard (baptised 1793 – 30 December 1841) was an English novelist and sub-editor of The Metropolitan Magazine. He then worked for New Monthly Magazine. His most successful books were Sir Henry Morgan and Rattlin the Reefer.
He was born in 1706, the third son of Rev. Frederick Cornewall (1677-1748), Vicar of Bromfield, Shropshire, and his first wife Elizabeth Trice (d. 1730). He was baptised in his father's church on 3 August 1706.
He had an older brother, August Fryderyk Moszyński. Fryderyk Józef Moszyński was born in Dresden. He was baptised on 14 March 1738. Fryderyk Józef Moszyński spent his childhood in Dresden under the tutelage of Heinrich von Brühl.
Baptised in Richmansworth, Hertfordshire were Elizabeth Isabella (1662) and Eleanor (1664). Three other daughters (c 1665 – 1670) were Essex, Maria and Ellen. The information was taken from the will of Essex Franklyn, who died unmarried in 1739.
Church near Onuku marae, Banks Peninsula. Opened in 1878 as the first non- denominational church in New Zealand. CMS missionaries insisted Māori abandon cannibalism and child infanticide before they could be baptised. They tried to discourage polygamy.
He brought Ulfilas into the Arian priesthood and sent the latter to convert the heathen Goths. Eusebius baptised Constantine the Great in his villa in Nicomedia, on May 22, 337 just before the death of the Emperor.
William Cornwallis Harris by Ramsay Richard Reinagle, National Portrait Gallery, London. William Cornwallis Harris Sable antelope Major Sir William Cornwallis Harris (baptised 2 April 1807 - died 9 October 1848) was an English military engineer, artist and hunter.
Baptised on 4 August 1855 in the church of the Holy Trinity at Paddington, second son of Admiral Charles Ramsay Bethune, 24th of Balfour, and his wife Frances Cecilia Staples, his chosen career was the British Army.
Sir Robert Harley Sir Robert Harley (baptised 1 March 1579 – 6 November 1656) was an English statesman who served as Master of the Mint for Charles I and later supported the parliamentarians during the English Civil War.
Thomas Turgis (baptised 7 October 1623 – 11 June 1704) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1659 and 1704, eventually in 1701 becoming the Father of the House, as the member with the longest unbroken service. Turgis was the eldest surviving son of Thomas Turgis, grocer of London and his first wife Ebbot Urry, daughter of Thomas Urry of Gatcombe, Isle of Wight. He was baptised on 7 October 1623. In 1648 he was made freeman of the Worshipful Company of Grocers and was assistant to the Company to 1687.
Alice Nutter appears to be in charge of proceedings, and is treated with great deference by the other witches present. The voice of a demon is heard as if coming from the bowels of the earth, demanding that if they want his help then the price to be paid is that a new witch is baptised. At that, Jennet Device is brought forward, but her mother Elizabeth rushes forward and strongly objects that Jennet is too young to be baptised a witch. Ignoring her mother, Jennet asks what she must do to become a witch.
Lescarbot records that the eldest son of Chief Membertou had the name Membertouchis (Membertouji'j, baptised Louis Membertou after the then-King of France, Louis XIII), while his second and third sons were called Actaudin (absent at the time of the baptism) and Actaudinech (Actaudinji'j, baptised Paul Membertou). He also had a daughter, given the name Marguerite. After building their fort, the French left in 1607, leaving only two of their party behind, during which time Membertou took good care of the fort and them, meeting them upon their return in 1610.
The year of his birth in Lambeth in south London has been variously given.Fitzgerald appears to have been baptised at St Mary's church, Lambeth, 5 February 1823, perhaps eldest son but at least second child of at least five. However on his death in 1906 he is said to have been aged 87. He was of Irish ancestry, the son of the minor poet William Thomas Fitzgerald. In 1849 Fitzgerald married Mary Ann BarrMary Ann Barr was born in Marylebone 5 August 1830 and baptised at All Souls 7 November 1830.
St Giles, Camden, where Cope was baptised. For someone who held high rank, Cope's background is unusually obscure, and for many years biographies referred to his parentage as unknown. His father Henry Cope (1645–ca 1724), was a captain in the Foot Guards, who resigned his commission in April 1688 in order to marry Dorothy Waller. While Cope's date of birth is often given as 1690, parish records show he was baptised on 7 July 1688 at St Giles in Camden; he had two siblings, Mary (1679–1758) and a brother Henry, who died young.
The next year in January, he was made mission president and oversaw missionary work in the country by Wilford Woodruff because Jones knew how to speak, read, and write in Welsh. By the time he left Wales in February 1849 there were 4,645 baptised members and seventy-two branches. In terms of population, one out of every 278 people in Wales at that time was baptised into the LDS Church. When Jones returned from his first mission, he helped a group of Welsh Saints to emigrate to the Salt Lake Valley.
He was called Patuone when born but acquired the more full name when he was baptised by Archdeacon Henry Williams at Paihia on Sunday, 26 January 1840, just prior to the initial signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on 6 February. Eruera Maihi (Edward Marsh) was the name of Williams' spiritual mentor in England, and this name was also given to Williams' oldest son. Patuone's third wife was Takarangi, sister of the chief Te Kupenga a chief of Ngāti Paoa. Takarangi was baptised at the same time, adopting the name Riria (Lydia).
He died at a young age. Four days after his son’s death, Echigo died in an accident. A son-in-law of Echigo died of illness four months later, and Saemonsuke became the lord of the castle in Inawashiro. Even in these circumstances, 732 people from the area were baptised between April 1622 and April 1623, and over 400 more people were baptised by June 1623.Matsuda (1987) p61-72, p.127-134 The martyrdom of Dewa (now Yamagata)Schutter (1975) p.977 in Oshu was reported by Adami in 1624.Schutter (1975) p.
The consistory court of the Diocese of Worcester issued a marriage licence on 27 November 1582. The next day, two of Hathaway's neighbours posted bonds guaranteeing that no lawful claims impeded the marriage. The ceremony may have been arranged in some haste since the Worcester chancellor allowed the marriage banns to be read once instead of the usual three times, and six months after the marriage Anne gave birth to a daughter, Susanna, baptised 26 May 1583. Twins, son Hamnet and daughter Judith, followed almost two years later and were baptised 2 February 1585.
In 2004, only 12% of the population attended church services each month.Norsk samfunnsvitenskapelig datatjeneste – Få nordmenn i kirken, men ikke færre enn før Citizens born in Norway to one or two Norwegian parents are automatically added to the list of Protestant Christians in Norway, and are required to "sign out" of the church. There are two categories kept in the church's books, "medlemmer" (members) and "tilhørige" (belonging to [the State church]). Members technically have to be baptised, whereas "tilhørige" are to be taken out of the books if not baptised by the age of 18.
Belief in the supernatural was common in the Middle Ages and special protective powers were sometimes attributed to certain objects, including bells. The Church itself condoned the use of bells to frighten away evil spirits and this ensured the practice's survival and development. Bells were often baptised, and once baptised were believed by many to possess the power to ward off evil spells and spirits. The use of the dead bell was typical of this belief, rung for the recently deceased to keep evil spirits away from the body.
Her grandson, Vladimir of Kyiv, made Rus' officially a Christian state. The official Christianization of Kyivan Rus' is widely believed to have occurred in 988 AD, when Prince Vladimir was baptised himself and ordered his people to be baptised by the priests from the Eastern Roman Empire. The Kyivan church was a junior metropolitanate of the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Ecumenical Patriarch appointed the metropolitan, who usually was a Greek, who governed the Church of Rus'. The Kyiv Metropolitan's residence was originally located in Kyiv itself, the capital of the medieval Rus' state.
As he was born two months prematurely and thought unlikely to survive, he was baptised the same day by Thomas Secker, who was both Rector of St James's and Bishop of Oxford.Hibbert, p. 8 One month later, he was publicly baptised at Norfolk House, again by Secker. His godparents were King Frederick I of Sweden (for whom Lord Baltimore stood proxy), his uncle Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Gotha (for whom Lord Carnarvon stood proxy), and his great-aunt Sophia Dorothea, Queen in Prussia (for whom Lady Charlotte Edwin stood proxy).
Wolcot was baptised at Dodbrooke, near Kingsbridge, Devon. In the parish register, his surname was spelled "Woolcot". It is not known where he was born. He was educated by an uncle, and received his M.D. from Aberdeen University.
Blessed George Napier Roman Catholic School is on Addison Road, but also has an entrance on Springfield Avenue, in the Easington ward of Banbury. It caters for pupils from all areas of North Oxfordshire, primarily baptised Catholic children.
Heyden was the son of the Baumeister Johann Christian Heyden the elder. He was baptised on 14 August 1803 in Freckhausen.Hermann J. Mahlberg: Der Aufbruch um 1900 und die Moderne in der Architektur des Wuppertales. Abendrot einer Epoche.
Sometime before 1820, Davis was baptised an Anglican. There was little access to missionaries or priests near his home on the Grand River. Reverend Ralph Leeming made occasional trips through the area. Otherwise lay preachers conducted religious services.
Kirkharle's most famous son is Capability Brown the notable landscape gardener. Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown (bapt.1716 -1783) was born in Kirkharle and baptised in St Wilfrid's Church, Kirkharle, on 30 August 1716. His actual birthdate is not known.
It was Gilbert that baptised Edward's youngest son Edmund in 1301 at Woodstock. He died on 12 February 1305 at Amberley. He was buried in the lady chapel of Chichester Cathedral, where his tomb was destroyed in 1538.
1404 – c. 1427). Upon her death the barony must have been in abeyance between her daughters Thomasine Hankford (1423–1453), born and baptised at Tawstock,Cokayne, The Complete Peerage, new edition, Vol.V, p.507 and Elizabeth Hankford (c.
Meades was baptised on 18 October 1734 in Fordingham, Hampshire. She was the daughter of Frances Blachford (d. 1780) and the Reverend William Meades (1700-1780). Her father was the rector of All Saints' Church in Rampton, Cambridgeshire.
Lothropp was born in Etton, East Riding of Yorkshire. He was baptised on 20 December 1584. He attended Queens' College, Cambridge, where he matriculated in 1601, graduated with a BA in 1605, and with an MA in 1609.
John Taylor was born to Richard and Margaret Taylor, and was baptised in the parish of St. George's Colegate, Norwich. Richard Taylor was a local manufacturer and son of Dr. John Taylor.Taylor, Edward (1826). Obituary – Mr. John Taylor.
Portrait of Nicolaas Bodding van Laar at the age of 33 Nicolaes Boddingius, Nicolaas Bodding van Laer or Bodding van Laer (2 August 1605 (baptised) – 1669) was a schoolmaster, writer and minister active in Haarlem in the Netherlands.
He was born in Llanelidan in Dyffryn Clwyd.School information from BlessedEdwardJones.eschools.co.uk, retrieved 31 October 2018 He was baptised an Anglican in the Diocese of St Asaph. He travelled around Europe, and during his travels he became a Catholic.
Barman, Jean. French Canadians, furs, and indigenous women in the making of the Pacific Northwest. Vancouver, B.C.: University of British Columbia Press, 2014. During that year he additionally became the godfather over one of Tawatoy's Catholic baptised sons.
ATn published in Vanity Fair in 1870. Ralph Bernal Osborne of Newtown Anner House, County Tipperary, MP (26 March 1808 – 4 January 1882), born and baptised with the name of Ralph Bernal, Jr., was a British Liberal politician.
Nicholas Breakspear, the only Englishman ever to have been elected Pope, was born on a farm in BedmondShields 2010, p. 37. or Abbots LangleyRook 1984, p. 51. in Hertfordshire, probably around 1100. He was baptised in Abbots Langley.
Emma, Lady Hamilton (26 April 1765; baptised 12 May 176515 January 1815) was an English model and actress, who is best remembered as the mistress of Lord Nelson and as the muse of the portrait artist George Romney.
Huguenot Cross House of Pierre and Marie Durand Arc triomphe de Montpellier in Porte du Peyrou. Durand is recorded as being executed at Peyrou. Pierre Durand was a French Huguenot pastor and martyr. He was baptised a Catholic.
Crawfoot was baptised in Tarvin, Cheshire, on 1 July 1759,Cheshire Parish Registers the youngest of nine known children of Thomas Crawfoot (b. c.1719) and Ann (née Brownbill alias Prince) (c.1716 – c.1784), both Anglican adherents.
St Andrew's Church from Farnham.gov.uk, accessed 6 March 2013 Also in the church is a plaque to Augustus Toplady, who wrote the hymn ‘Rock of Ages’. He was born in Farnham and baptised in the parish church in 1740.
The Hon. Thomas Thain (baptised January 7, 1778- January 26, 1832). He was a Scottish-born merchant and political figure in Lower Canada. He was a partner in the North West Company and a member of the Beaver Club.
François-Marie Mayeur, called Mayeur de Saint-Paul, (6 June 1758, Paris – 18 December 1818, Paris) was an 18th–19th-century French actor, playwright and theatre director. He was baptised at Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis, hence his pseudonym.
His godparents are his mother's sister Countess Gaëlle de Lannoy and his father's brother Prince Louis of Luxembourg. On 19th September 2020, Prince Charles was baptised at the Abbey of St. Maurice and St. Maurus of Clervaux in Luxembourg.
There is a car park on the site of what used to be the now defunct St. Davids gasworks, which in turn was built on the site of a spring where it is said St. David himself was baptised.
She was baptised as Orthodox by her grandmother on mother's side. She graduated from the Financial and Economic College in the capital Chișinău and the State University of Moldova. Greceanîi is married to Alexei Greceanîi and has two children.
The Anglican parish church is dedicated to Saint Margaret. It is an ancient sandstone building, constructed some time before 1612, and restored between 1863 and 1865. It seats about 80 people. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, was baptised in St Margaret's.
Statue of Adriaan Poirters in Oisterwijk. Adriaan Poirters (baptised 2 November 1605, in the Sint-Petrus'-Bandenkerk in Oisterwijk – died 4 July 1674, Mechelen) was a Dutch Jesuit poet and prose writer who was active in the Counter Reformation.
Mitcalfe, Barry – Nine New Zealanders, Christchurch 1963. p. 34 The mission schools provided religious education and literacy skills in the Māori language, as well as English language skills. Karaitiana Rangi was the first person baptised, which occurred in 1825.
Petar Jovanović Petar Jovanović (baptised as Pavle Jovanović; 18 February 1800, in Ilok – 22 September 1864, in Sremski Karlovci) was the Metropolitan of Belgrade, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Principality of Serbia from 1833 until 1859.
They had a son called George Harrison Gardner who was born in July 1814 and baptised in April of the following year by the Rev. Robert Blair, the Rector of Barton St. Andrews, Norwich, whose portrait Daniel Gardner painted.
"Elsipogtog" or "L'sipuktuk" means "River of Fire". The area was also called the stronghold of Sikniktuk. The traditional district was assigned to the Mi'kmaq clan of Alguimou, or L'kimu. Misel Alguimou was baptised Michael Augustine in the 18th century.
Nyerere then decided to be baptised as a Roman Catholic; at his baptism, he took on the name "Julius", although later stated that it was "silly" that Catholics should "take a name other than a tribal name" on baptism.
Sidney Godolphin Sidney Godolphin (1610 (baptised) – 9 February 1643) was an English poet, courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1628 and 1643. He died fighting in the Royalist army in the English Civil War.
Gipps was the second son of John Gipps (c.1620–1707) of Great Whelnetham, Suffolk, by his wife Mary Davidson (d. 1665), daughter of David Davidson, alderman of London, and was baptised at Great Whelnetham on 15 September 1659.
Władysław Konopczyński was born on 26 November 1880 in Warsaw as a son of Ignacy and Ludwika. He was baptised as Władysław Aleksander. His godsparents were Zofia Strumiłło and Aleksander Konopczyński.P. Biliński, Władysław Konopczyński w kręgu naukowym i rodzinnym.
By Masaccio. Baptism of the Neophytes, by Masaccio. The whole composition presents details of astounding realism: the trembling neophyte, the water droplets from the baptised hair, the white sheet being removed in the background. Chromatic effects of "cangiantismo",Cf.
Andrew Gray (1633–1656), was a Scottish divine. Gray was baptised on 23 August 1633. He was the son of Sir William Gray of Pittendrum, and Egidia Smith. He graduated from St Andrews University with an M.A. in 1651.
Johnson was born at Dalton-in-Furness, Lancashire on 19 August 1901, the son of John and Margaret Johnson. He was baptised at Dalton-in-Furness on 8 September 1901. He married Hannah Smith in Manchester in late 1924.
1568), and John (b. 1573). All four children were baptised at St Stephen Walbrook (Bucklersbury) but soon died – at least three of them in infancy. Margaret had a fifth child (Katherine, d. 1593) after her husband's death in 1586.
Jean Dedieu (c.1645He was baptised in Arles on 6 October that year. \- 31 May 1727) was a French sculptor. His brother Pons Dedieu (also a sculptor) was grandfather of Antoine Raspal and great-grandfather of Jacques Réattu, both painters.
Robert Fairfax was born in Newton Kyme, and baptised in the chapel in Steeton, North Yorkshire on 23 February 1666. He was the second son of William Fairfax (1630–1673) and Catherine Stapleton (d. 1695), and grandson of Sir William Fairfax.
Thomas John Anquetil is recorded as being baptised at his parents’ home and later registered in Saint Helier, Jersey on 17 January 1785. His parents were Thomas Anquetil and Marie PoingdestreJersey, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1540-1812.
Thomas Woolston (baptised November 1668 – 27 January 1733)William H. Trapnell, Thomas Woolston: Madman and Deist? Thoemmes Press, 1994. William H. Trapnell, ‘Woolston, Thomas (bap. 1668, died 1733)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 was an English theologian.
Pierre Le Gros the Elder (baptised 27 May 1629 Chartres - died 11 May 1714 Paris)Gerhard Bissell, Le Gros, Pierre (1629), in: Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon, vol. 83, de Gruyter, Berlin 2014, . was a French sculptor in the service of King Louis XIV.
Dometius (? – 284) was bishop of Byzantium about the period 272–284. He was a brother of the Roman Emperor Probus. He converted to Christianity, and entered the clergy when he was baptised by the bishop of Byzantium Titus, whom he succeeded.
Hill was baptised on 16 June 1635 at St Dionis Backchurch, London. His father, Richard Hill, a merchant"Abraham Hill, F.R.S. (1635-1722)", R. E. W. Maddison, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 15, (Jul., 1960), pp.
Sydney Howard Gooday, son of Henry William and Mary Gooday, was baptised in the parish of Thornton Heath, Surrey, England, 6 November 1887. Sydney was born 4 September 1887.Source Information: Ancestry.com. Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912 [database on-line].
He was born in Waitara, Taranaki, New Zealand. He was the son of Tuhoe of Waiongana and Waipuia of Waitara. In 1840 he was baptised by the Rev. Octavius Hadfield at the Waikanae Mission of the Church Missionary Society (CMS).
Many Saxons were baptised as Christians. In the summer of 779, he again invaded Saxony and reconquered Eastphalia, Engria and Westphalia. At a diet near Lippe, he divided the land into missionary districts and himself assisted in several mass baptisms (780).
On 17 February 1788, Baughan (as he was mostly known in the colony) married Mary Cleaver who had been convicted at Bristol in 1786. She was transported to Sydney on . They had 3 children, James, (baptised. 27th Mar 1788 - d.
Robert Raikes the Elder (baptised 22 April 1690 – 7 September 1757) was a British printer and newspaper proprietor. He is noted as a pioneer of the press who was instrumental in bringing printing out of London and to the provinces.
Gilbert Shakespeare's signature witnessing a deed dated 5 March 1610. Gilbert Shakespeare (baptised 13 October 1566, buried probably 3 February 1612) was a younger brother of William Shakespeare. His name is found in local records of Stratford-upon-Avon and London.
Arundell was the son and heir of Richard Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Trerice, by his wife Gertrude Bagge, daughter of Sir James Bagge, of Saltram, Devon, and widow of Sir Nicholas Slanning. He was baptised on 1 September 1649.
Louis-Philippe Brodeur, baptised Louis-Joseph-Alexandre Brodeur (August 21, 1862 - January 2, 1924) was a Canadian journalist, lawyer, politician, federal Cabinet minister, Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada, and puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Lothropp married Hannah House/Howse in England, on 10 October 1610. They had eight children: # Thomas Lothropp, baptised 21 February 1612/3 in Eastwell, Kent, England, by his grandfather Rev. John Howse, parson there. Record from Bishop's Transcript records at Canterbury.
James Westoll DL (26 July 1918 – 7 February 1999), known as Tim Westoll, was an English barrister, country landowner, politician, ornithologist, and racehorse owner. He was baptised and registered as James Westoll, but from childhood was always known as Tim.
Florence Meyerheim (October 1873 – c. 1936) was a British illustrator of children's books. She was born in Barton upon Irwell, the second daughter of Moritz and Mira Meyerheim. She was baptised on 30 November 1873 at St Paul, Southport, Lancashire.
He was born to Francesco Rivarola and Giulia Panizza and baptised by June 1, 1590. Vite de' pittori e scultori ferraresi, Volume 2. by Girolamo Baruffaldi, page 188. As a youth, he became a pupil of the painter Carlo Bononi.
Harcourt & Mulvaney, p. 49. Just before his death, he confessed his faith in Christianity and was baptised on 30 July 1870.Mallett, pp. 166–167. Minutes before his death, Dick-a-Dick claimed to have seen the face of Jesus.
Quiney family coat of arms. "Or, on a bend sable, three trefoils slipped argent." Thomas Quiney was born in Stratford-upon-Avon and baptised on 26 February 1589 in Holy Trinity Church. He was the son of Richard and Elizabeth Quiney.
He first became a private docent, then a professor of philosophy at the University of Heidelberg. His philosophical interests included the landscape of peace, truth, goodness and liberation. Ehrenberg was baptised as a Protestant Christian in Berlin in 1911.Rüdiger Lux.
The first Catholic missionaries arrived in 1794, a decade after the return of Yi Sung-hun, a diplomat who was the first baptised Korean in Beijing.Choi Suk- woo. Korean Catholicism Yesterday and Today. On: Korean Journal XXIV, 8, August 1984. pp.
Elizabeth Bonhôte, née Mapes (baptised 11 April 1744 – 11 June 1818) was an English novelist, essayist and poet. Her most successful work was Bungay Castle, a Gothic romance written after her husband bought the ruins of the real Bungay Castle.
It was Felten who designed the nearby Church of St. John the Baptist, where Alexander Pushkin had two of his children baptised. The 1770s church building is rather unusual for Russia in that it imitates the Gothic architecture of Western Europe.
He was born in Kennington, Surrey, the son of William Woodbridge Nash and Elizabeth, and baptised 8 January 1813.Edwin Nash in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 He died at Lawrie Park, Sydenham, Kent, age 70 or 71.
Johann Georg Hiedler (baptised 28 February 1792 – 9 February 1857) was considered the officially accepted paternal grandfather of Adolf Hitler by Nazi Germany. Whether Hiedler was in fact Hitler's biological paternal grandfather is disputed by modern historians.See, e.g., Kershaw, p. 4.
This gift was probably after the birth of her son, who was baptised at Stirling on 20 July 1595 with the king as a godparent.Annie I. Cameron, Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 11 (Edinburgh, 1936), pp. 627, 643, 645-6.
West Hampstead, London. He was baptised on 30 October 1921 at St. Mary's Church, Kilburn. He had a younger sister, Elizabeth (born 1924) and a brother, Gareth Ulric Van Den Bogaerde, an advertising film producer, born in July 1933, in Hendon.
He was born at Leicester in 1634, and baptised on 27 March. His father was a mercer. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and graduated B.A. in 1653, M.A. in 1657. His first preferment was as rector of Beeby, Leicestershire.
Lorrain was brought up in South London as a Congregationalist. He was baptised at a young age. His father was a postmaster at London Post Office. Fowllowing his father's profession, he worked as a telegraphist in the same post office.
Family Tree Guide: Richard Smalbroke He was baptised on 3 November 1672 at St Martin's, Birmingham. Elizabeth was born around 1676 and married John Staunton on 26 December 1699.Family Tree Guide: Elizabeth Smalbroke Samuel died on 21 May 1701.
His parents were Swiss immigrant and jeweller Francis Jacob Grose (d. 1769), and his wife, Anne (d. 1773), daughter of Thomas Bennett of Greenford in Middlesex. Grose was baptised on 11 June 1731 in the parish of St Peter-le-Poer.
Crowther married a schoolmistress, Asano (i.e. Hassana; she was formerly Muslim), baptised Susan. She had been liberated from the same Portuguese slave ship as Ajayi, and was among the captives resettled in Sierra Leone. She had also converted to Christianity.
979-980 Even so, a further 360 people were baptised in Kaneyama, in Aizu.Mizobe (2002) p.18-19 Tadasato Gamo, a grandson of Ujisato, abandoned his Christian faith on the advice of Saemonsuke and began to persecute Christians.Kroehler (2006) p.
The new song Jan Josef Horemans the Younger (baptised 15 January 1714 - 9 February 1792) was an 18th-century Flemish painter. He is mainly known for his genre scenes but also painted harbor views, equestrian paintings, portraits and still lifes.
He baptised Sir Robert Ho Tung on his death bed, as well as Sir Shouson Chow. After retiring from DBS in 1961, he spent his last years in Bristol and became the priest-in-charge of Christ Church with St Ewen.
Strode was the eldest son of Sir Richard Strode (d. 1669) of Newnham, Plympton St Mary, Devon and Chalmington, Dorset by his second wife Elizabeth Erle, daughter of Thomas Erle of Charborough, Dorset. He was baptised on 18 December 1614.
Tamworth Castle Bowls club Samuel Parkes, who won the Victoria Cross in the Charge of the Light Brigade, was born in Wigginton and baptised at St. Editha's on 24 December 1815. His parents, Thomas and Lydia, are buried in its churchyard.
Edward Thwaites (Thwaytes) (baptised 1661–1711) was an English scholar of the Anglo-Saxon language. According to David C. Douglas he was "one of the most inspiring teachers which Oxford has ever produced".David C. Douglas, English Scholars (1939), p. 79.
Robert Montagu, 3rd Earl of Manchester JP (baptised 25 April 1634 – 14 March 1683) was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1671 when he inherited the peerage as Earl of Manchester.
Retrieved 30 July 2009 Kensit is a Roman Catholic, although she identifies as an à la carte member of the faith. Kensit had her children baptised and confirmed in the Catholic tradition. She began attending church after her mother's death.
In the 7th century, Saint Paulinus baptised Anglo-Saxon King Edwin of Northumbria at York, and subsequently many of his followers in the River Glen at Gefrin, nearby. A monument known as the Gefrin Stone is erected at this location.
Willem van Oldenbarnevelt, anonymous portrait from 1634. Willem van Oldenbarnevelt, Lord of Stoutenburg (1590 - before 1638) was a son of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. He was born in The Hague, where he was baptised at the court-chapel in November 1590.
William Harrison William Harrison (baptised 1619 – 1643). The identification there is "doubtless". was an English Member of Parliament and Royalist soldier. He was the son of Sir John Harrison, by his first wife, and sister of the memoirist Ann, Lady Fanshawe.
Baptised Muiredach mac Robartaig, he became known as Marianus Scotus, a Latinizition of his first name with the appellation Scotus indicating his Irish background. He was born sometime before the middle of the eleventh century, and died at Ratisbon around 1088.
Henry Elsynge was probably born in 1577. He was baptised 21 August of that year at St Dunstan- in-the-West, London. He was the eldest son of Henry Elsynge (d. 1582) and his wife Frances, daughter of Edmund Browne.
In France, they are baptised by an archbishop of Tours named Martin. Lion and Brac are christened Martin and Brice. Throughout, their good deeds to the poor are emphasised. The three kings fight numerous battles in their search for Hélène.
Prior to his arrival, the king had ordered that the princess would be baptised in accordance with the rites of the Church of England, and she was baptised Henrietta at Exeter Cathedral on 21 July.Fraser, p 32 A canopy of state was erected in honour of her dignity as a Princess of England.Cartwright, p. 5 Henrietta was moved to Oatlands Palace outside London, where the princess and her household lived for some three months before fleeing secretly in June 1646, Lady Dalkeith ensured Henrietta's safe arrival in France where she was re-united with her mother.
The kind of marriage to which the "favour of the faith" applies is a valid natural marriage. Baptism is required for valid reception of the other sacraments, and because in marriage two people are involved together, if either of them is not baptised, there is no sacrament. A natural marriage, while recognised as valid, is classified as not confirmed (non ratum) and can be dissolved for the sake of the higher good of a person's faith. If at any time, even after separation, the non-baptised party receives baptism, the marriage becomes sacramental and the "favour of the faith" no longer applies.
In 866 the Great Danish Army landed in East Anglia with the intention of conquering all the English kingdoms. During their campaign, the Viking army conquered the kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, and Northumbria and although initially, they overran the kingdom of Wessex, the Danish king Guthrum was defeated by Alfred's army at the Battle of Edington in 878. Under the terms of his surrender, shortly after, Guthrum was obliged to be baptised and then with his army leave Wessex. The agreement whereby Guthrum surrendered, was baptised and agreed to leave Wessex is known as the Treaty of Wedmore.
West face of the cross The cross was commissioned and erected in 1884 by Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1851–52, 1870–74, 1880–85) and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports (1865-1891). He was inspired by a tradition associated with an oak tree known as the Augustine's Oak - felled within living memory - reputed to be the place where King Ethelbert first met Augustine.HISTORY OF ST AUGUSTINE’S CROSS St Augustine's Well, a stream nearby, is reputedly the place where Augustine baptised his first convert. Ethelbert was reputedly baptised there on Whit Sunday, 597.
Her godparents were her maternal uncle, Prince Carl Philip of Sweden; her paternal aunt, Anna Westling-Söderström; Willem-Alexander, the then-Prince of Orange; Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (for whom she was given her fourth name); and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway. She was baptised in the family's antique baptismal gown, which was first worn by Prince Gustaf Adolf when he was baptised in 1906. Her name and date of the baptism were added in embroidery to the gown. On the date of the baptism, a limited-edition prayer book titled Princess Estelle's Prayerbook (Swedish: Prinsessan Estelles bönbok) was released and published.
Barnet's personal qualities, as well as his erudition, meant that he was liked and respected by scholars at the university. While at Oxford, he decided to be baptised as a Christian, and told Casaubon of his decision; Casaubon told the Vice-Chancellor, who (like other members of the university) was pleased with Barnet's decision. Preparations were made for Barnet to be baptised at a grand service in the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. A Bocardo Prison cell door Barnet, however, did not attend the ceremony, having decided against converting; he left Oxford on foot.
Named after St. Nicholas Church in Newport, Shropshire of which his grandfather was priest, Budgen was baptised at Lichfield Cathedral by his grandfather, who had also baptised Enoch Powell, as well as marrying his parents. Thirty-seven years later he would succeed Powell as the Conservative member of Parliament for Wolverhampton South West. Nicholas Budgen was educated at St Edward's School in Oxford and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Budgen was raised by his grandfather after his father had been killed during the Second World War, one of his uncles having been killed during the First World War and another during the second.
Not long thereafter Harald died and his brother was forced to flee to the court of Louis the German, where he spent several years. Although later sources unambiguously describe Harald as a pagan—Prudentius of Troyes, author of the Annales Bertiniani, regarded him as a "persecutor of the Christian faith and a demon-worshipper" and his receipt of a benefice as an "utterly detestable crime"Coupland, "Poachers to Gamekeepers", 92.—he may have been baptised as a young man at the imperial court. Harald Klak and his family, perhaps including Harald, were baptised at Mainz in 826, with Lothair standing as godfather.
He also became a favourite of Louis II of Hungary. When the Jewish community of Ofen was accused of ritual murder he convinced Louis to hand the accuser over to him. He gave a Jewish education to the children of another baptised Jew and gave to Jewish charities every Friday until his death. As a reward the rabbis of Ofen, Padua and Constantinople ordered that Szerencsés' sons Abraham and Ephraim should be called up to the Law by their father's name - usually the sons of baptised Jews had to be called up by their grandfather's names.
The first case in Scotland of a runaway slave attempting to gain their freedom was that of Jamie or James Montgomery, later named 'Shanker' by Robert Shedden or later still as James Montgomery Shedden. Montgomery had been purchased by Shedden from Joseph Hawkins, a slave trader in Fredericksburg, Virginia, for £56 12s 6d in 1750. He had been baptised as 'Jamie Montgomery' by none other than the Reverend John Witherspoon in Beith. Robert Shedden objected to this as slave owners usually did not allow their slaves to be baptised or to take a Christian first name and surname.
He tries to talk to rosy in a prayer session, in that he realises that Rosy has denounced God and her powers are becoming evil. When he discusses it with another priest, Fr. Rosario comes to know that Rosy was never Baptised due to her father who was an atheist, it was reason for Rosy's spirit to denounce God. When Rosy's father comes to know the fate of his daughter he accepts to undergo baptism for her benefit. Fr. Rosario plans to agitate Rosy bring out the evil in her so that when her body is baptised it dies.
A depiction of St Bartholomew's Hospital in the Medieval period Rodrigo Lopes was born into a family of Jewish origin in Portugal around 1517. His father, António Lopes, was physician to King John III of Portugal, and had been baptised into the Roman Catholic Church under coercion in 1497. Lopes was baptised and raised in the Catholic faith as a converso or New Christian, and educated at the University of Coimbra. He received a BA degree under the name Ruy Lopes on 7 February 1540, then an MA on 4 December 1541; he enrolled for a medical course on 23 December that year.
Abbé Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille, formerly sometimes spelled de la Caille, (; 15 March 1713 – 21 March 1762)The traditional birth date of 15 March 1713 has been questioned due to many infants of the Catholic Church being baptised on the day of their birth in the 17th and 18th centuries. Thomas Hockey et al.: The Biographical Dictionary of Astronomers, Springer, 2007, , p665; and his baptism date is 15 December 1713; babies were normally baptised on the day that they were born. . see page 459 was a French astronomer and geodesist who named 14 out of the 88 constellations.
There are many known instances of Jews joining Cossacks in the era that preceded the Destruction of Sich in 1775. One notable case is Simon Chernyavsky who was baptised at the Sich in 1765. He later served as the Sich emissary to the court of Empress Catherine II. Moisey Gorlinsky served the Sich as an interpreter, and Ivan Kovalevsky (who was already baptised prior to his arrival at the Sich) reached the rank of a colonel. Some Jews joined cossacks as teenage fortune seekers, one such was Vasyl Perekhryst, son of Aizik, who joined the Host in 1748.
He married Margaret Murray, who had £1000 sterling voted by Parliament immediately after his death, for the support of herself and family, but, owing to the distractions of the time, it was never paid. His children were: — Robert Gillespie, baptised 15 May 1643 (who received ordination from the "outed" ministers. Robert was imprisoned in the Bass for preaching at conventicles (1673). Robert subsequently went to England, and died, his widow and children being recommended by Parliament to the royal bounty, 17 July 1695) ; George, baptised 20 May 1644; Archibald, died in 1659; Elizabeth (married James Oswald, merchant in Edinburgh, afterwards of Fingleton).
Chrismation (sometimes called confirmation) is the mystery by which a baptised person is granted the gift of the Holy Spirit through anointing with Holy Chrism. It is normally given immediately after baptism as part of the same service, but is also used to receive lapsed members of the Orthodox Church. As baptism is a person's participation in the death and resurrection of Christ, so Chrismation is a person's participation in the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. A baptised and chrismated Orthodox Christian is a full member of the church and may receive the Eucharist regardless of age.
St James' Priory, Bristol, where Hill was baptised. Sidney Hill was born on , at Berkeley Place in Clifton, Bristol, the fifth and youngest son of Thomas Hill (17781846), a former master sweep and soot merchant, and his wife, Elizabeth (17831857), . He was baptised at St James' Priory, Bristol on 1 November 1829, and educated at Portway House boarding school, located between Victoria Park and Partis College, in Weston, Bath. Hill's father, Thomas, was apprenticed as a climbing boy from the age of eight, serving from 1787 to 1798 before joining the Royal Marines at Devonport, Plymouth.
When the missionaries preached, many came forward desiring to be baptised. Learning of the proposed baptisms, and foreseeing correctly that he was going to lose his flock, James visited Apostle Heber C. Kimball, the mission leader, the night before, forbidding him from doing so. Elder Kimball simply replied that God was no respecter of persons and he would proceed with the baptisms.. Those first baptisms east of the Atlantic took place the following Sunday, 30 July 1837, in the River Ribble near the Old Tram Bridge, in what is now Avenham Park, Preston. The nine baptised were all from James Fielding's congregation.
By 25 November 1900 Wilde had developed meningitis, then called "cerebral meningitis". Robbie Ross arrived on 29 November, sent for a priest, and Wilde was conditionally baptised into the Catholic Church by Fr Cuthbert Dunne, a Passionist priest from Dublin,Cavill, Paul, Heather Ward, Matthew Baynham, and Andrew Swinford, The Christian tradition in English literature: poetry, plays, and shorter prose, p. 337, Zondervan 2007. Wilde having been baptised in the Church of Ireland and having moreover a recollection of Catholic baptism as a child, a fact later attested to by the minister of the sacrament, Fr Lawrence Fox.
In November 1834, pioneer Restoration Movement preacher and elder Samuel Rogers moved to the Falls of Rough Creek in Henry County from Kentucky, becoming a neighbor of the Franklin family. Rogers began to preach Restoration Movement doctrine using a local schoolhouse to deliver his orations. He was quickly rejected as heretical by the Methodist leadership in the area: however, his family was sympathetic toward the neighbor and soon came under his theological influence. Franklin was baptised by full immersion in 1836 by Rogers near Middletown in Henry County, Indiana, along with many others who were baptised in the same meeting.
Nicholas Byrne took a strongly pro-Conservative editorial stance, and his son was named after William Pitt the Younger. He was mysteriously attacked by a masked intruder around 1833 and never fully recovered, dying of his injuries about two years later. His mother was the Gothic novelist Charlotte Dacre, who had three children with Nicholas: William Pitt Byrne (born 1806), Charles (born 1807) and Mary (born 1809); however the children were not baptised until 1811 and Nicholas and Charlotte did not marry until 1 July 1815. William Pitt Byrne was baptised on 8 Jun 1811 at St. Paul's, Covent Garden.
Richard Cubitt Johnson (13 October 1829 – May 1851) was an English cricketer who played in two matches for Cambridge University that are now considered to have been first-class. Cricketarchive maintains that he was baptised on 18 December 1829; the parish records at Lavenham in Suffolk make it clear he was baptised on 18 October 1829 and also record his birth date of 13 October. He was born at Lavenham, Suffolk and died at Cambridge. Johnson was the eldest son of the rector of Lavenham, also named Richard Johnson, and his wife, the former Mary Ann Cubitt.
Allen first requested to be baptised when he was nine, but his family was initially resistant to the idea. On 15 September 1962, at age eleven, Allen was baptised by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. While still a teacher, Allen was trained and ordained as an Elder, and was encouraged to become a pastor. After over a decade in education, Allen left his teaching career and travelled to Andrews University in the United States where he received a Bachelor of Arts in History and Religion in 1985 and a Master of Arts in Systematic Theology a year later.
Anne was born on 17 March 1637 at St. James's Palace, the seventh child and third daughter of King Charles I of England and his queen, Henrietta Maria of France. Her siblings were, in order of birth: Charles James, Duke of Rothesay and Cornwall (13 May 1629); the future Charles II of England; Mary, Princess Royal and future Princess of Orange; the future James II of England and Elizabeth of England. Anne was baptised an Anglican at St. James's Palace on 30 March, by William Laud, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury.He also baptised all of her siblings.
1740 – 1796). The first was Mary Elizabeth Bulkley (1768–1859), baptised on 9 November 1768 at St Paul Covent Garden.England births and baptisms 1538–1975 ODM P00157-1/845241 The second was George Wilford Bulkley (1769–1844), Deaths Sep 1844 Bulkley George Wilford Greenwich 5 172 a Newbury and London solicitor. The third was William Fisher Bulkley (1771–1810), baptised 26 September 1771 at Bristol.England births and baptisms 1538–1975 England EASy I04146-3/1595986/3William Fisher Bulkley, a West Indies trader, married Mary Ann Carter on 9 April 1802 at St Mary's Lambeth. He died in 1810 in Guadeloupe.
Bertrand Jestaz, Art et artistes en France de la Renaissance à la Révolution, Paris: Bibliothèque de l'École des Chartes, 2003, p. 259 Additionally, a century later, Louis- Charles-Jean-Baptiste Michel, who served as Bishop of Fréjus and Toulon from 1829 to 1845, was baptised in the church on July 12, 1761.L'Ami de la religion, vol. 125, Paris, 1845, p. 421 More recently, the painter Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) was also baptised in this church.Olivier-René Veillon, Seul comme Cézanne, Maisonneuve et Larose, 1995, p. 24. Emmanuel de Fonscolombe (1810-1875) served as a chapel master.
He was also the ancestor of several minor Russian branches, even though he, his wife and his children were all baptised in Lutheran churches, many of them had their own children baptised in Orthodox churches because of their marriages with Russian Orthodox woman. One such descendant was his grandson Sergei Alexandrovich Tol (1848-1923), the civil governor of St. Petersburg for 14 years from 1889 to 1903 and premier master of the hunt. Other lines included the House of Kuckers-Etz and the House of Undel-Thula. The Baltic family was matriculated into the Baltic knighthoods during the course of the 18th-Century.
According to statistics, as of 31 December 2011, of the 15 dioceses and 1 military ordinariate in Korea, the Archdiocese of Seoul is the most populous with 27% of the total Catholics in Korea. The number of Catholics in Korea is 5,309,964, an increase of 2% (104,375) from 2011. Catholics account for 10.3% of the total population. The total number of Catholics in Korea has slightly and consistently increased at a yearly average of 2–3% during the past 10 years. It has passed the 10% mark of the total population since 2009. According to the Statistics, the number of newly baptised in 2011 was 134,562, a decrease of 4.3% from the previous year. By gender, newly baptised men represented 73,228 and women 61,334. The number of infants baptised amounted to 25,717, an increase of 7.5% over the previous year. In 2012, the Church grew by 1.6%, as nearly 85,000 Koreans became Catholic.
Percy Wilding Hartley was an English professional football manager who coached Belgian side Standard Liège in the 1920s and 1930s. Hartley was baptised on 27 September 1895 in Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire. He married a woman named Jessie Archer on 18 March 1919.
The couple were finally wed on 29 December 1734. She was just twelve years old. The couple had one child born in Paris in 1737 and baptised Charlotte Élisabeth Godefride. She was presented at court by her husband's relation, the Princess of Rohan.
Anthony Abdy (18 October 1579 (baptised) - 10 September 1640), was a citizen and East India merchant of London. On the death of his father in 1595 he inherited lands at Colliers Row, Havering atte Bower, Essex and property in Red Lion Gate, London.
Bowman in 1901 Alexander Bowman (c. March 1854 – 3 November 1924) was an Irish politician and trade unionist. Baptised Patrick McKeown, he was always known as "Alexander" to his family, and acquired the surname "Bowman" to match that of his older half-siblings.
Lister was born in Carleton- in-Craven and baptised in 1670. She had a younger sister Anne Lister and six other siblings. Her parents were Helen and Martin Lister. She was born at Carleton Hall although her father had a residence in York.
Blanche of Valois (baptised Marguerite; 1317–1348) was a Queen consort of Germany and Bohemia by her marriage to King and later Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. She was the youngest daughter of Charles of Valois and his third wife Mahaut of Châtillon.
Teece was educated at Sydney Grammar School and the University of Sydney. He began employment with the Commercial Union insurance company, then quit to study for the Congregational ministry at Camden Theological College, and was baptised by the Rev. Dr. James Jefferis.
The boy was baptised Alexander Nikolayevich Chechenskiy. He grew up in Kamenka in Little Russia with the mother of Nikolai Raevsky, Ekaterina Nikolaevna. Alexander received an excellent home education and later graduated from the Moscow University. Then begins the military career of Alexander.
He attended a Roman Catholic church with friends. At age 11, he was baptised in a Church of Christ in Hicksville. He now identifies as an atheist. Joel bought a house in Centre Island, New York, in 2002 for US$22 million.
Born 31 August 1775, baptised 18 September 1775,Baptism of Peter King on 18 September 1775 at St Martin, Dorking. Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1812. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: DW/T/3935. Accessed via ancestry.
She was baptised at the Escorial with Charles IV and Maria Louisa standing as godparents. The same day, along with her daughter and sister, she was made the 96th Noble Dame of the Royal Order of Queen María Luisa, on October 10, 1800.
McCartney and Harrison were both baptised as Roman Catholics during childhood, although McCartney was raised non- denominationally; his mother was Roman Catholic and his father was a Protestant turned agnostic.Miles, Barry (1997). Many Years From Now (1 edition, page 4). Henry Holt & Company. .
Arundel's grandmother Anne, the dowager Countess, arranged for Henry to be baptised and christened as "Frederick Henry" at Woodstock Palace with Queen Anne as godmother. The Queen's children Henry and Elizabeth were also present.G. R. Batho. ed., Calendar of Talbot Papers, vol.
He was born in 1865, the son of James Grainge and Mary Couling of Abingdon. He was baptised in St. Ebbe's Church on 15 January 1865. He studied music at Queen's College, Oxford.Cheltenham Chronicle - Saturday 8 January 1944 He married Katharine Lillingston.
He writes that he "baptised thousands of people". He ordained priests to lead the new Christian communities. He converted wealthy women, some of whom became nuns in the face of family opposition. He also dealt with the sons of kings, converting them too.
Storrs-Turner was born in Stepney, London,1911 England Census. the son of clerk Benjamin Bockett Turner of Bow, London and Elizabeth Maria Storrs of Edinburgh.1851 England Census. He was baptised at the Bull Lane Independent Church, a nonconformist church in Stepney.
Bust in King's Chapel, Boston Samuel Vassall (baptised 1586 – 1667) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1648. He was active trading in and settling the American colonies of Massachusetts, Virginia and Carolina.
Georgina Shute was born on 2 December 1833 in Liverpool to merchant Stephen Shute and his wife Georgina (née Bunt) of Finch Street, Liverpool. She was baptised a month later, on 4 January 1834, in the Renshaw Street Presbyterian Chapel in Liverpool.
Nevill was the eldest son of William Nevill, 4th Earl of Abergavenny, by Caroline Leeke, daughter of Ralph Leeke, of Longford Hall, Shropshire. He was born on 16 September 1826 at Longford and baptised there on 19 September. Nevill was educated at Eton.
Roger Dodsworth, baptised April 24, 1585 in St Oswald, Oswaldkirk, was their fourth child and first son. Eleanor, wife of Matthew, was buried at Saxton-in-Elmet, Yorkshire, April 26, 1613.Yorkshire Parish Register Society, Registers of Saxton-in-Elmet, 1932, p.
"Cuban Economist Vladimiro Roca Released from Prison". The National Academies: Committee on Human Rights. Retrieved 2 August 2012 Roca entered prison an atheist, but was baptised Roman Catholic on 24 September 1999. He credited his new faith with helping him endure imprisonment.
Guyunusa and Vaimaca gave birth to a daughter few months after they were taken. Vaimaca, Senaque and Guyunusa died during the first year in France. Eventually they all died in France, including the baby. Tacuabe was baptised by the French as Jean Soulassol.
Benbow married a woman named Martha (died 1722) after his return to England in 1681. The couple had at least seven children, including daughter Martha and sons Richard and John. Another son Solomon was baptised in 1686 but died in infancy.Laughton, p. 200.
She was born Lydia Mackenzie Falconer to Elizabeth Lydia McLeod (d. 1865), a schoolteacher, and her husband, an Inverness-based merchant, William Fraser (1789–1828). She was baptised in 1812. After her father's business failed her mother's family helped pay for her education.
Dixon was baptised in Whitehaven, Cumberland in 1743. In 1764 he went to Liverpool, to work for the apothecary Edward Parr. Dixon took the degree of M.D. at the University of Edinburgh in 1768. He subsequently practiced as a physician in Whitehaven.
Walker was born in Bramley near Leeds on 10 September 1839 and baptised on 10 November as Sarah Helena Walker. Her father, Joshua Walker, was a farmer. She was taught music by Henry Smart and Dr William Spark and also studied in Germany.
William Edington (d. 1366), from an Edington family, became Treasurer of England and bishop of Winchester, and founded and endowed the monastery at Edington. William Gullick, the man who designed the New South Wales Coat of Arms, was baptised here in 1858.
Quaresma had two sons with his partner, and a daughter from a previous relationship. A convert to Catholicism, he was baptised in July 2016 together with his sons in Pêro Pinheiro, Sintra, with teammates Eliseu and Carlos Martins being present at the event.
Marten Ryckaert by Anthony van Dyck Marten Ryckaert or Maerten RyckaertAlso called: Marten or Martin Rijckaert (baptised 8 December 1587, Antwerp – 11 October 1631), was a Flemish landscape painter. He was known for his small, usually imaginary landscapes in an Italianate style.
William Willsher (12 October 1814 (baptised) – 30 November 1861) was an English cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club.William Willsher, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2020-06-06. Willsher made a single first-class appearance for the team, during the 1847 season, against Surrey.
Although Nelson was baptised as a Protestant at the age of five on 13 June 1887, his refusal to baptise his son and divorce was a big change based on his Jewish ancestry. He even resigned from the Evangelical Church in 1919.
It has been estimated that about 50 percent of marriages of Greek persons are now mixed. It is common for the wedding to take place in the Greek Orthodox Church with the non-Greek non-Christian partner becoming baptised before the marriage.
John married Lilias Graham, daughter of John Graham, 3rd Earl of Montrose in 1586. Their eldest son, also John, was baptised at Kincardine Castle on 5 December 1589. The christening was attended by the Duke of Lennox and the Earl of Bothwell.
John Hawksworth was born in Brighton, England, in December 1963 to Robert Marshall Hawksworth and Norah Connor Hawksworth née Crofton. He was baptised at St Saviour's Church of England church in Pimlico, London, in 1964.Westminster Baptisms Transcription. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
Henry Glapthorne (baptised, 28 July 1610 - c. 1643) was an English dramatist and poet. Glapthorne was baptized in Cambridgeshire, the son of Thomas Glapthorne and Faith nee Hatcliff. His father was a bailiff of Lady Hatton, the wife of Sir Edward Coke.
No detail is recorded in family archives. On February 26, 1840, the Rev. Henry Williams baptised Patuone, and also, Patuone's wife, by the name of Lydia. Patuone's four wives (Te Wheke, Te Hoia, Takarangi and Rutu) bore a total of twelve children.
20: John Arscott "aged 30 years and more at his father's death" whose own three sons, baptised at Monkleigh,Vivian, p.20 all died young, leaving their sister Elizabeth Arscott (born 1611), his sole heiress. She married a man from London named Johnson.
The Saxons were once again brought to heel, though Widukind fled to the Danes. Charlemagne built a new camp at Karlstadt. In 777, he called a national diet at Paderborn to integrate Saxony fully into the Frankish kingdom. Many Saxons were baptised.
Cleric Francis Xavier reached Mannar where he was well received and in a short time catechised a vast number of inhabitants of Mannar. He baptised up to six hundred person with usual ceremonies, thoroughly well grounded in the Faith as their constancy showed.
On 18 October 1654 Charles and Mary's first son, Bartholomew, was buried. Little else is known about their first son. Their second son was baptised on 14 February 1655/6 and also named Bartholomew. Their third son Charles was born in 1660.
Henry Sherfield (1572 (baptised) – January 1634) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1629. He held strong Puritan views, and was taken through a celebrated court case as a result of his iconoclastic action.
In 1969 it was re-baptised as the Asian Mission of the ANC. AIPSO also voiced support for MPLA in Angola. AIPSO campaigned actively against U.S. intervention in Vietnam. In December 1974 AIPSO sent its first delegation to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
Buck was baptised on 1 October 1560 in Holy Trinity, Ely, Cambridgeshire. He was the eldest son and probably second of the four children of Elizabeth Nunn, née Petterill, of Brandon Ferry, Suffolk and Robert Buck (d. 1580), a church official.Kincaid, Arthur.
Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger (baptised on 15 June 1775 at West Camel, Somerset, died on 9 January 1827 in London) was an English biographer, novelist and poet.ODNB entry: Retrieved 10 March 2011. Subscription required. Some of her poetry had a strong social message.
St. Leger was baptised on 1 May 1733 in County Kildare, Ireland.Fredriksen, p. 483 He was a younger son of Sir John St Leger, a leading Irish judge and politician, and his second wife Lavina Pennefather. He was the brother of Gen.
Saint John the Baptist is a 1540 painting of John the Baptist by Titian, with his traditional attributes of the Lamb of God and a staff. In the background is a Giorgionesque landscape with the river Jordan, in which Christ was baptised.
James Townsend (center) in 1769 as alderman of the City of London. Frederick Bull. James Townsend was baptised on 8 February 1737 at the church of St. Christopher-le-Stocks in London.Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538–1975 [database on-line].
History of the Land of Aluank, translated from Old Armenian by Sh. V. Smbatian. Yerevan: Matenadaran (Institute of Ancient Manuscripts), 1984 Albanian king Urnayr accepted Christianity and was baptised by Gregory the Illuminator. Urnayr also declared Christianity as his kingdom's official religion.
Usher was born on 11 September 1970. He was baptised by Douglas Sargent, the then Bishop of Selby. His early years were spent living in Ghana. Between 1981 and 1989, he was educated at Pocklington School, an independent school in Pocklington, Yorkshire.
Waha-akiaki returned to the Kaipara, leaving a section of Ngāti Whātua under Tūperiri who settled in Auckland, becoming Ngāti Whātua-o-Ōrākei. During the early to mid-19th century Tūperiri's grandson Te Kawau (later baptised Āpihai) became the leader of the hapū.
Norwich, John Julius. Byzantium, The Apogee. (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992) p. 173. The Russian Princess Saint Olga came to Constantinople in the time of Patriarch Polyeuctus during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, and was baptised there in 957.
Four years later he was fined because his clerk was found to be illiterate and local parents had ceased to send their children to catechism classes. All of Fulwell's own six children were baptised in Naunton, one of whom died in 1585.
Fitzgerald was born in 1850 in County Limerick to Maurice Fitzgerald and Maria Teresa Gubbins. He was baptised on 26 December 1850 in Kilfinane. His grand nephew was Irish hurler Tommy McCarthy (hurler). Fitzgerald trained at the Meath Hospital and Mercer's Hospital, Dublin.
Thus the name has meaning "Avenger of warriors" or "Avenger warrior". Another forms of the name are: Mistivir, Mistiuis, Mistui, Mistuwoi, Mistiwoi, Mystiwoi, Mistivoj, Mstivoj and Polish Mściwój. The Christian name of Mstivoj was Billung - baptised after his probable godfather Hermann Billung.
Thomas Lupo (baptised 7 August 1571 – probably December 1627) was an English composer and viol player of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. Along with Orlando Gibbons, John Coprario, and Alfonso Ferrabosco, he was one of the principal developers of the repertory for viol consort.
The Vikings retreated to their stronghold, and Alfred laid siege to it. Ultimately the Danes capitulated, and their leader Guthrum agreed to withdraw from Wessex and to be baptised. The formal ceremony was completed a few days later at Wedmore.Asser, Alfred the Great, p. 22.
Hans was the elder son of Karl Hamburger and Margarethe Levy. He was of Jewish heritage, but baptised as a protestant. His father was a lawyer and mixed in learned circles in Berlin. Hans attended the Royal French Gymnasium in Berlin from 1898 to 1907.
The example and brilliance of Vincent Wing found its reflex in the descendants of his youngest brother Moses Wing (baptised 4.x.1629, buried 5.xii.1697) and his wife Priscilla,See baptism of Moses son of Moses and Priscilla his wife, 14.iii.
He extended care to both baptised and unbaptised Jews and protested the Nazi euthanasia programme. In 1940, Preysing ordered that prayers be offered in all of his diocese's churches for thirty Confessing Church clerics who were arrested in Prussia.TIME Magazine. "German Martyrs", 23 December 1940.
Charlton was born in Hull, Yorkshire, England, the son of Thomas Charlton and his wife Rebecca, née Thompson and was baptised on 21 June 1826. Charlton married Hannah Elizabeth Breeze on 30 September 1850 at St. Mary, Lambeth, Surrey, and the couple emigrated to Australia.
Jean-Baptiste-Boniface de Fortis was born on June 19, 1763 in Aix-en-Provence.de Fortis familyGeneaNet He was baptised in the Église de la Madeleine a day later. His father was François-Boniface de Fortis and his mother, Marie-Marguerite Désirée de Moricaud Soleilhas.
Peada was baptised at Ad Murum—in the region of Hadrian's Wall—by Aidan's successor Finan. Peada and Ealhflæd took a missionary group, including Cedd and Diuma, to establish a church in their lands.Kirby, pp. 93–94; Bede, Ecclesiastical History, Book III, Chapter 21.
William Earle Welby was baptised on 22 August 1734 at Denton in Lincolnshire. He was the only son of Col. William Welby of Denton and his wife, Catherine, a daughter of James Cholmeley of Easton and his wife Catherine Woodfine.Port (1986) ; Collins (1806), p.
Ferdinand's brother-in-law is Formula E driver Jérôme d'Ambrosio. He was baptised on 20 September 1997 in Zagreb by Cardinal Franjo Kuharić. He was also given the traditional Croatian name Zvonimir. He is the brother of Eleonore von Habsburg and Gloria von Habsburg.
Mary Vincent Conway, Sister of Charity and educator, c.18 June 1815 – 27 May 1892. Baptised Honoria, she was the daughter of Michael Conway and Eleanor McCarthy, her father serving with the militia during the Napoleonic Wars. She was born at Dover Castle, England.
John Oxley was born at Kirkham Abbey near Westow in Yorkshire, Great Britain. He was baptised at Bulmer on 6 July 1784, his parents recorded as John and Arabella Oxley.Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.
Charles Vanbrugh (c. 1680 – 2 November 1740) was an officer of the Royal Navy and member of parliament for Plymouth. Born in Chester he was baptised at Holy Trinity, Chester on 27 February 1679/1680. In June 1721 he married Ann Burt of Knightsbridge.
"Graham Greene: Doubter Par Excellence", CatholicAuthors.com. Retrieved 7 January 2011. and Greene finally was converted and baptised after vigorous arguments initially with the priest in which he defended atheism, or at least the "if" of agnosticism.The Power and the Glory New York: Viking, 1990.
Cornelius Johnson c.1640, at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Mary was born in Hadham Parva, Hertfordshire, sometime before 16 December 1630, on which date she was baptised. She was the daughter of Sir Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham and Elizabeth Morrison.
Joseph Zillwood (c. 1804 - 19 October 1854) was a New Zealand policeman, farmer and innkeeper. He was baptised in Cholderton, Wiltshire, England in December 1804. After marrying his second wife Betsy Rose in 1836, they moved to France where their first two children were born.
Charles John Blood Meacham, was born on 20 December 1850 and baptised on 2 February 1851. He was the son of John Meacham (1819–1887) and Elizabeth Blood (1814–1877). He was educated at St John’s College, Cambridge where he was awarded Mus.B. in 1871.
15 September 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2014. The word Candomblé means "dance in honour of the gods", and music and dance are important parts of Candomblé ceremonies. Some priests and priestesses would not initiate anyone into Candomblé who was not already a baptised Roman Catholic.
Mary of York was born on 11 August 1467 at Windsor Castle. She was the second child of Edward IV of England and his queen Elizabeth Woodville. Mary was baptised soon after her birth. One of her sponsors was the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Bourchier.
He was rescued by a British anti-slavery ship, baptised a Christian and given the name "Jacob Wainwright." Wainwright was educated at a Church Missionary Society school in Bombay, British India. He also stayed at the Nassick African Asylum for freed slaves in Nashik, India.
Richard Earlom A Blacksmith's Shop (1771), after a painting by Joseph Wright. 'The Academicians of the Royal Academy (1773), after mezzotint by Johan Joseph Zoffany Richard Earlom (baptised 14 May 17439 October 1822) was an English mezzotinter. for the full dates of birth and death.
This dictionary was another strong step in support of Assamese language. Bronson also started the translation of Bible to Assamese. Nidhiram, the first Assamese convert, was baptised by Bronson on June 13, 1841. Khasi and Garo are notable ethnic groups with a large Christian population.
At first, two of these - together forming the ARCA detector - will indeed form a telescope searching for distant neutrino-sources. Another subdetector - baptised ORCA - will be optimised to measure the properties of the neutrino itself. In that sense, ORCA is a neutrino particle physics detector.
He was born in Adyarpadav - Mangalore, Karnataka on 26 Aug 1950. He was baptised at Holy Family Church, Omzoor. He did his primary education from St. Ligorious Higher Primary school and ever since his childhood he has been known for his humbleness and simplicity.
Elkington was the eldest son of Joseph Elkington (1697–1758), a yeoman farmer, and Mary, née Gallimore (died 1750). He had epilepsy. He married Sarah Webb (baptised 1738, died 1821), daughter of Richard and Mary, on 26 December 1760. Nine of their children survived Elkington.
Baptismal font, Chapel, Yeo Hall, Royal Military College of Canada Following naval tradition, a ship's bell (from the Royal Roads Military College) is used as a baptism font in the college chapel and the names of those baptised are later inscribed on the bell.
Born in Herne Bay, Kent 1873; and baptised there on 2 February 1873, his father was a mariner before marriage and later became a carman on the railway. His mother ran a lodging house and his grandfather had been a sailmaker at Chatham Dockyard.
A genealogical search in 2006 by a Pembrokeshire man found that a Jemima Nicholas was baptised in the parish of Mathry on 2 March 1755. Haverfordwest Records Office thought this was likely to be the same Jemima Nicholas associated with the Battle of Fishguard.
Mumba grew up with his parents and 11 brothers and sisters in Chinsali, in a religious home. His father Sunday Mumba was a teacher and pastor at the United Church of Zambia. He was baptised as a member of the UCZ by Rev. Paul Mushindo.
Eugen Alexander Franz was the second son of Lamoral II Claudius Franz, Count of Thurn and Taxis and his wife Countess Anna Franziska Eugenia of Horn. The date of his birth is unknown, but Eugen Alexander Franz was baptised on 11 January 1652 in Brussels.
Eleonore of Löwenstein-Wertheim (Eleonore Maria Anna; 16 February 1686 - 22 February 1753) was a Princess of the Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort. She was the Landgravine of Hesse-Rotenburg by marriage. Baptised as Eleonore Maria Anna, she was known as Eleonore meaning 'true and perpetual beauty'.
James Fleetwood (baptised 25 April 1603, Chalfont St Giles; died 17 July 1683, Hartlebury CastleB. S. Benedikz, ‘Fleetwood, James (bap. 1603, d. 1683)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 1 Jan 2009) was an English clergyman and Bishop of Worcester.
Converts were baptised by immersing them in Lough Erne or tributary rivers, events which attracted large crowds and international attention."The Pilgrim Tramps. The Rite of Baptism. Immersion of 27 Followers in the Ballinamallard River" The Impartial Reporter and Farmers Journal, Enniskillin, Northern Ireland.
Gentileschi was born in Tuscany, the son of a Florentine goldsmith called Giovanni Battista Lomi, and baptised at Pisa on 9 July 1563. He later took the name Gentileschi from an uncle with whom he lived after moving to Rome in either 1576 or 1578.
Youssef loved them and they loved him back. He spent time with them, listened to their problems, aided them to solutions and gave them spiritual advice. He started various spiritual and social services. They learned about the Coptic Church, embraced it and were baptised.
Eoghan is reputedly buried at St. Patrick's Church in Iskaheen, Inishowen, Donegal. A plaque there states, "Eoghan Prince of Inis Eóghain, Son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Died 465 of grief for his brother Conall [Gulban]. Baptised by Patrick and buried in Uisce Chaoin".
HMC 4th Report, vol. 4, p. 299. His son James (d. 1658), later Earl of Annandale and Viscount Stormont, was baptised in the Chapel Royal at Holyrood Palace on 19 August 1617, William Couper preached and Anne Livingstone, Countess of Eglinton, presented the child.
Elizabeth Hall was born to Susanna Hall and Doctor John Hall. She was baptised in the Holy Trinity Church of Stratford-upon-Avon, England. She was the only grandchild William Shakespeare ever knew, because her three cousins were born after his death in 1616.
John Blow John Blow (baptised 23 February 1649 – 1 October 1708) was an English Baroque composer and organist, appointed organist of Westminster Abbey in late 1668.John Blow Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 30 December 2019. His pupils included William Croft, Jeremiah Clarke and Henry Purcell.
Although baptised as an Anglican, Richard did not practice the faith in his early years. In 1964, he became an active Christian and his faith has become an important aspect of his life. Standing up publicly as a Christian affected his career in several ways.
Isaac Wilkinson (baptised 6 May 1695 - 31 January 1784) was an English industrialist, one of the founders of the iron industry and pioneer of the Industrial Revolution. However, his business ethics were precarious and his commercial affairs frequently chaotic. He became much addicted to litigation.
George Heath D.D. (baptised 3 December 1745 – February 1822) was a Canon of Windsor from 1800 to 1822Fasti Wyndesorienses, May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and Head Master of Eton College from 1792 to 1802.
In 1814, aged seven, Carl Hambro was sent to live with Danish zoology professor Johan Reinhardt and his wife. In 1822, Hambro, who was born into a Jewish family, was baptised and confirmed into the Christian religion at the behest of his foster parents.
Gascoigne was baptised on 27 May 1579 at St Mary the Virgin, Shenfield, Essex. He was the fourth son of George Gascoigne (1531?–1620), a barrister and his wife Mary (; daughter of John Stokesley). At one point George had been of Old Hurst, Huntingdonshire.
Elford was born in Lincoln to Thomas and Ann Elford. He was baptised at Saint Margaret in the Close Church. When young he was a chorister at Lincoln Cathedral, and later sang at Durham Cathedral. Restless, he came to London to try the stage.
Buchanan was born in 1838 in Kilmodan, Argyllshire, Scotland. He was the son of the farmer Donald McChananich and of his wife Janet Clarke. He was baptised under McChananich, the Gaelic version of Buchanan. He attended Greenock Academy,"Greenock Academy & associated Primary Schools", AchieversUK.
Trubshaw was the daughter of Ernest Trubshaw and Lucy Timmis Smith Trubshaw, of Ael-y-bryn, Felin-foel, Llanelli, and was baptised on 1 April 1887. Her father was a factory manager, born in England; her nephew Brian Trubshaw became a noted test pilot.
Countess Leonore was baptised in the chapel of Het Loo Palace in Apeldoorn on 8 October 2006. Her godparents are her paternal aunt, Queen Máxima; her maternal uncle, Marius Brinkhorst; her father's first cousin, Juliana Guillermo; and Count Jean-Charles Ullens de Schooten Whettnall.
Lines was the youngest son of Samuel Lines (1778–1863) and so a brother to Samuel Rostill Lines and Henry Harris Lines. He was born in 1808 but not baptised till age 30.Birmingham, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813–1912. Anglican Parish Records.
Susanna was baptised in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon on Trinity Sunday (a church feast day), which that year fell on 26 May 1583.Schoenbaum, S. William Shakespeare: A Compact Documentary Life. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987, p. 93.Ackroyd, Peter.
They also forced the king to apostatize. Archaeologists tentatively date a 10th-century churchyard at Veøy to Haakon's time. Harald Greycloak, who succeeded Haakon in 961, had been baptised in Northumbria. He also tried to spread Christianity in Norway, but he was forced into exile.
John Bicknell, the elder (baptised 1746 – 1787), was an English barrister and writer. He was co-author with Thomas Day of the abolitionist poem The Dying Negro from 1773. Bicknell has also been credited with Musical Travels through England, a pseudonymous satire on Charles Burney.
Alonso Lobo Alonso Lobo (February 25, 1555 (baptised) - April 5, 1617) was a Spanish composer of the late Renaissance. Although not as famous as Tomás Luis de Victoria, he was highly regarded at the time, and Victoria himself considered him to be his equal.
The church is located at Munyonyo, Kampala, in Central Uganda. Munyonyo is located approximately , by road, south of the central business district of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city in that East African country. St. Kizito being baptised by St. Charles Lwanga at Munyonyo.
Parker's wife Elizabeth was a Quaker widow, while Parker himself moved away from his Quaker background; they married around 1678. The marriage broke down by 1693, and Parker became a High Church Tory. They had three children, baptised in the Church of England in 1688.
The Pass Room at Bridewell where Mary was first imprisoned Early researchers in the 1980s believed that Mary was born on 5 October 1777 at Southwark, London to Mary English and George Wade and then christened on 21 December 1777 at Saint Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England. A new group of researchers with wider access to records that were not previously available now believe that Mary was born 17 December 1775, St Margaret’s, Westminster, Middlesex and was baptised 7 January 1776, St Margaret’s, Westminster to Lawrence Wade (died Aug 1794, Perkins Rents, Westminster) and Mary Smith (died Nov 1836, 5 New Court, Westminster). Evidence for her new date of birth and parents include: 1) Her mother stated during the trial that she was born in December. 2) Mary was living in St Margaret's parish in Westminster at the time of her arrest. 3) Her death certificate records that she was born in Westminster. If this new line of research is accurate, Mary had at least three siblings – Elizabeth Ann Wade (Born 5 February 1778 and Baptised 1 March 1778 at St Margaret's Westminster); Henrietta (Born 17 November 1780 and Baptised 10 December 1780 at St Margaret's Westminster); and Henry (Born 1 August 1786 and Baptised 20 August 1786), died Apr 1793 and buried 24 April 1793 at St Margaret's).
In recent centuries, it has been seen as an opportunity for those Baptised as infants to make an adult profession of faith, and to reaffirm the vows made on their behalf by witnesses. Until very recently, it was also a precondition to participation in the Eucharist throughout the Communion. Some Anglican churches now view Baptism as sufficient for accessing the grace of all the sacraments, since it is the means of initiation into the faith. Many who have been baptised as adults still present themselves for Confirmation as a way of completing the ancient rite of initiation, or because they have been received into the Communion from other denominations.
Appearance of Christ to the People, by Alexander Ivanov, 1837-57 Jesus is one of the many who come to be baptised, in his case from Nazareth in Galilee. Since John, according to Mark, baptised repentance for the forgiveness of sins () some have argued Jesus also is coming to be forgiven for his sins; but Mark notes that John says that he is unworthy (Mark 1:7-8). Mark also has John's function as preparing things for Jesus, and some argue this baptism is meant to forward the fulfillment of Jesus' plan. has John say his baptism was his method of revealing Jesus to Israel.
The king's name was > chosen some time before, and is Josiah. After the king was baptised, he > presented four children; these were next baptised. Thomas also wrote, "On the Sunday after this canoe arrived, Tubou was baptized, and four of his children; and afterwards he was married by religious rite to Mary, who had been his only wife for some months past." Dr. Reverend Heneli Taliai Niumeitolu wrote: > Aleamotu‘a’s main worry was that the non-Christian chiefs would reject him > as the possible successor to the title of the Tu‘i Kanokupolu. He was > installed on 7 December 1827 as Tu‘i Kanokupolu but continued worshipping in > secret.
Josiah Howell Bagster (19 February 1847 – 17 October 1893) was a land agent and politician in the colony of South Australia. His father Josiah Shirley Bagster was born on 10 July 1811 and baptised on 08 January 1812, at Partridge Lane Independent Church, Faversham Kent, England. He married Elizabeth Howell at St James Church, Westminster, London in the second quarter of 1841, but had arrived in Ledbury before the 1841 census which was conducted on 6 June 1841. He was born in Ledbury, Herefordshire and baptised Joseph Howell Bagster in Ledbury parish church on 1 March 1847, the son of stationer Josiah Shirley Bagster (c.
Again, he also preached Christianity to the natives, and on April 14, Humabon and his family were baptised and given an image of the Holy Child (later known as Santo Niño de Cebu). In the coming days, other local chieftains were baptised, and in total, 2,200 locals from Cebu and other nearby islands were converted. When Magellan learned that a group on the island of Mactan, led by Lapu-Lapu, resisted Christian conversion, he ordered his men to burn their homes. When they continued to resist, Magellan informed his council on April 26 that he would bring an armed contingent to Mactan and make them submit under threat of force.
Smith (1987), 48 He allowed himself to be baptised primarily to become a full member of the white society of Upper Canada, with all the privileges it entailed. Given the behaviour of others who had been baptised, Jones expected it to have no effect upon him. (subscription required) Jones worked with his father farming until the summer of 1822, when he found employment as a brickmaker working for his brother-in-law Archibald Russell to raise money so he might resume his schooling. He attended school in Fairchild's Creek during the winter of 1822-3 studying arithmetic and writing, hoping to obtain work as a clerk in the fur trade.
In 2005, possibly as a precursor to this change, the diocese formally removed the requirement of confirmation prior to partaking of communion for those who have been baptised as adults. However, it is common practice throughout the diocese to allow all adults who profess genuine repentance and Christian faith to receive communion regardless of whether they have been baptised or confirmed. Lay presidency (also known as "Lay Administration of Holy Communion") is being considered, whereby the Lord's Supper could be celebrated by deacons and authorised laity, including women. According to current church law, only ordained priests and bishops are allowed to preside at the Lord's Supper.
Giuseppe Leggiadri Gallani, Portrait in family's possession Baptismal records of the Baptistry of Parma indicate that Giuseppe Lizardo (Joseph Lizadrus de Gallanis) was born on December 21 and baptised on December 28, 1516.Baptismal records of the Battistero (Baptistry) of Parma His Godparents included Archbishop Jacobus de Colla, Father Dominicus de Salamonis, Don Franciscus de Bergonzus, Don Cosimeus Taiaferris, Donna Susanna Taiaferris, Donna Jacoba Cozama, Donna Gasparma de Balestris. He was the second child of four born to Ziardo and Susanna. He was the only one baptised with a second Christian name, probably because of the recent death of his Aunt Lizarda, born on February 23, 1490.
Alberto Fernando Lynch was born on 26 September 1860 in Gleisweiler in the Rhineland of Germany,Stated in Lynch's marriage record in 1896, witnessed by his mother, elder brother, nephew, and brother in law. pdf Original digitisation available from the Archives de Paris (scroll forward nine pages) and baptised there on 21 March 1861.Baptism summary, via familysearch.org His father, Diego Lynch, had been born in Chachapoyas, Peru in November 1812, the son of a family of merchants, and had moved to Paris in the late 1840s. His mother was Adele Bertha Emma Koeffler (born 1834 or 1835),baptised 3 February 1835 in Germersheim, (summary via familysearch.
For more and more purposes Germans had to prove their so-called Aryan descent, which usually was confirmed by copies from the baptismal registers of the churches, certifying that all four grandparents had been baptised. Some pastors soon understood, that people lacking four baptised grandparents are helped a lot – and later even rescued their lives – if they were certified to be Aryan by false copies from the baptismal registers.Klaus Drobisch, "Humanitäre Hilfe – gewichtiger Teil des Widerstandes von Christen", p. 28. Pastor Paul Braune (Lobetal, a part of today's Bernau bei Berlin) issued a memorandum, secretly handed out to pastors of confidence, how to falsify the best.
It is stated that Mwazha was initially named Mamvura upon his birth by his mother Saramina but was later on named Paul in relation to the catholic tradition of naming newly baptised children by giving them a saint's name. It is believed that he was baptised by Father Schmidt, a German Roman Catholic missionary. Soon after baptism, Pindula Pindula is a Zimbabwean online Tabloid notes that Paul became seriously ill with a highly contagious disease, influenza and he is believed to have subsequently died. This prompted his mother to rush him for baptism as well as for the last rites at the altar in the church before burial proceedings were conducted.
Sharman was born on 19 May 1832Born in the parish of St George the Martyr and baptised 23 January 1833 RG4/4202 in Southwark, called The Borough by Londoners of the time, and was the younger daughter of Frederick (ThomasAlso known as Thomas according to the 1841 Census record) and Phoebe Sharman. Her year of birth was the same year as George Müller, another director of orphanages, arrived in Bristol. It was to be the place where Müller began an inspiring project that caught the imagination of the young Charlotte. She and her sister Phoebe were baptised in the Congregational Church in Walpole Road.
Bertie Frederick Cooper (baptised 3 April 1892 - 31 August 1916) was an Australian rules footballer who played 83 games for the South Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League between 1910 and 1915, captaining the team in 1913 and 1915. Cooper was baptised 3 April 1892 in Fremantle, Western Australia, the son of George and Emma Cooper."Australia Births and Baptisms, 1792-1981," Bertie Frederick Cooper, 03 Apr 1892 In 1915, Cooper joined the 16th Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force and was killed on 31 August 1916 during the Battle of Mouquet Farm in Pozières, France. He is honoured at the Australian National Memorial in Villers- Bretonneux Cemetery.
Scene 1: The Entrance to a Hidden Sanctuary A secret gathering of Christian worshipers assembles, ready to be baptised into the new faith. (Chorus: Ancor ci asconda un velo arcano / "May a veil of secrecy still protect us From the ungodly sword which threatens us"). As they go into the cave, Poliuto, the principal magistrate of Melitene, enters and seeing his friend Nearco, the Christian leader, embraces him as he expresses his reservations about being baptised along with the others. He confides to his friend that he has misgivings regarding his wife’s loyalty to him, fearing that he still has a rival for her affections.
The indigenous women and children were largely permanent residents at the mission while most of the men moved around following seasonal work. Almost all the children and many of the women were baptised as Catholics however, the men tended to be baptised Lutherans as they were more accustomed to attending the Hermannsburg Lutheran mission, east of Santa Teresa. As many of the Aboriginals lived in huts made from corrugated iron, Dixon organised the local men to build houses to replace them. Local stone was chipped by hand with the locals given rations while they worked on their own home with an additional cash allowance when they worked on some one else's.
Napoleon was born there on 15 August 1769, their fourth child and third son. A boy and girl were born first but died in infancy. He had an elder brother, Joseph, and younger siblings Lucien, Elisa, Louis, Pauline, Caroline, and Jérôme. Napoleon was baptised as a Catholic.
General Sir Alfred William Lucas (5 July 1822 – 19 February 1896) was a senior British staff officer in the British Indian Army He was born 5 July 1822 and baptised on 3 August 1822 in St Alfege Church, Greenwich, London, the son of Charles and Elizabeth Lucas.
Catherine Mulgrave suffered a miscarriage on the journey to West Africa. Thompson and Mulgrave had their first child, a girl named Rosina in 1844. In 1846,they had a second child, a son baptised George. The couple divorced in 1849 after a fallout from Thompson's infidelity.
He was born in Altwis in 1803, the son of peasants Joseph Hartmann and his wife Barbara Nietlisbach and baptised on the day after his birth in the local parish. He attended school in Solothurn and entered the novitiate of the Capuchin Order on 17 September 1821.
Senhouse was born on 29 June 1781 in Barbados,Barbados, Church Records, 1637-1849 where he was baptised on 23 August 1781 in Saint Philip parish.Ride, Lindsay; Ride, May (1996). An East India Company Cemetery: Protestant Burials in Macao. Hong Kong University Press. pp. 220–222. .
On his return to Olaf's court, Gestr is baptised, but that night his father appears to him in a dream and destroys both his eyes for "allow[ing him]self to be forced to change . . . beliefs for lack of character."Anderson p. 265; Guðbrandur Vigfússon pp.
Buller was the eldest son and heir of Francis Buller, MP, of Shillingham near Saltash in Cornwall, by his wife Thomasine Honeywood and was baptised at Saltash on 10 January 1630. His younger brother and eventual heir was John Buller (1632–1716), also a Cornish MP.
She nursed Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, through an illness here in 1565, and the two were soon married.Fawcett, p.68 Their son, James VI, was baptised here the following year. The celebrations included fireworks, an assault on a mock castle, and a masque designed by Bastian Pagez.
In 1884 he was baptised with his English name, which derived from Scotland's Bonnie Prince Charlie. In addition to the chiefly name , he also held the titles ("Fairies Coming to You as in a Big Wave"), ("Noise in the Housepit"), ("They Gave Ten Potlatches for Him").
Sheppard was born in White's Row, in London's Spitalfields.Moore, p.31.Lynch, para.2. He was baptised on 5 March, the day after he was born, at St Dunstan's, Stepney, suggesting a fear of infant mortality by his parents, perhaps because the newborn was weak or sickly.
113 Three days later, the newborn baby was baptised William Henry after his uncle King William by Henry Compton, Bishop of London. The King, who was one of the godparents along with the Marchioness of HalifaxChapman, p. 21 and the Lord Chamberlain, Lord Dorset,Gregg, p.
Joseph Potaski reflects the attitudes of those convicts who never progressed beyond their criminal past. Potaski is seen as representing the auspicious beginning of the Polish community in Australia. His daughter, Catherine, was the first European born and baptised in the new colony of Van Diemen's Land.
The Venerable thePeerage.com Percy Harris Bowers (1856–1922) was an eminent Anglican priest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Obituary Archdeacon Bowers The Times Thursday, Nov 16, 1922; pg. 14; Issue 43190; col C Bowers was born at Swinton, Lancashire, and baptised 30 July 1856.
In January 1899 she was baptised on the name Elisabeth Sarolta and became a Catholic. A few days later, on 1 February 1899, Elisabeth was married in Vienna to Hungarian Baron Géza Erős of Bethlenfalva (1866–1908). He died on 7 August 1908. They had no children.
He was born in 1853, the son of Thomas Simpson Camidge, and baptised in St. Michael-le-Belfrey on 5 January 1854. He was a chorister at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. He matriculated in 1875. He was appointed organist at Beverley Minster on 15 July 1876.
Cyprian of Carthage was one who argued that the lapsed needed to be baptised again. Augustine would argue against rebaptism. Augustine’s position was one that was accepted as orthodox. The local church decides for itself :Cyprian stated the position that each local church to decide upon matters.
He was a younger son of Sir Thomas Palmer, knt. (d. 1625), and grandson of Sir Thomas Palmer (1540–1626) of Wingham, Kent. He was born at Wingham in 1601, and baptised on 29 March. His mother was the eldest daughter of Herbert Pelham of Crawley, Sussex.
His wife was named Poovom. They had a son Uthayan (rising sun) and a daughter Chothi (Jyothi, lit. flame); all were baptised on the same day, 6 September 1854. Following his baptism, Habel studied theology under European tutors and travelled far and wide establishing congregations and churches.
Zadornov embraced Rodnovery (Slavic Native Faith) in 2007; he expressed his favour towards the social ideal of the Ringing Cedars' Anastasian movement, that is to say the "kinship homestead". Shortly before his death, he was baptised into the Russian Orthodox Church at the request of his relatives.
Edward Painter (1784 – 18 September 1852), better known as Ned Painter, was an English bare-knuckle prize fighter. He was born in Stretford, then in Lancashire, and was possibly the son of John and Mary Painter baptised at St Mary's Church Stretford on 15 February 1784.
He was baptised on 8 October 1654, son of the Reverend Charles Lumsden, Incumbent of Duddingston, and Beatrix Melvill., Scottish Episcopal Clergy, p. 82. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh, where awarded a Master of Arts degree in 1671., Scottish Episcopal Clergy, pp. 82–83.
The eldest son is called Lodewijk Willem Alexander who became also a trader in naturalia. After the death of his wife he remarried the Chinese born Gim Nio, later baptised Antoinette Elisabeth Johanna. They had three children. One of them is Adolphina Susanna Wilhelmina (1844 – 1919 Delft).
XVI, pp. 155-156. King Philip II of Spain ordered that the indigenous rulers continue to receive the same honours and privileges accorded them prior their conversion to Catholicism. The baptised nobility subsequently coalesced into the exclusive, landed ruling class of the lowlands known as the Principalía.
Hénin was born in Brussels on the 17 June 1744,Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, vol. 1, 3rd edition (Paris, 1863), col. 388. On Google Books. son of Alexandre Gabriel Joseph de Hénin-Liétard, Marquess of La Verre, and was baptised in Saint Jacques-sur- Coudenberg.P.-J.
Emperor Yohannes IV was baptised in this church. The Yohannes rock church at Debre Sema’it () is located in the top of a rock pinnacle that overlooks Addi Nefas village. This church has also been hewn in Adigrat Sandstone. The Lafa Gebri’al rock church () is now disused.
David Wedderburn (c.1580 - 23 October 1646) was a writer, and schoolmaster at Aberdeen Grammar School. Though his date of birth is not known, he was baptised on 2 January 1580, and was educated in Aberdeen. In April 1602 he started working at Aberdeen Grammar School.
The Baptismal Register of 1835–1837 shows that whole families were baptised at the same time. In 1852 the Bethel Chapel in Hammerton Street opened. Bethel Chapel, on Hammerton Street, opened in 1852. In 1932 it closed and the building was sold to the Christian Science Church.
Jean & Jehan being the diminutive form became John the younger while some Jehan and all Jehannes became John the elder or rarely John the older. For more details see Jenkin. He had three siblings, Margery, John the younger, and William. His two brothers were baptised in Hereford.
Flora had an interest in botanical art and took an interest in orchids. She was also an excellent guitarist. Around 1845 the Jerdon's lived in their Ooty home Woodside, (Woodside originally belonged to General Watson) and their children were baptised at the local St. Stephens church.
He was born at Gleaston Hall in the manor of Aldingham, and was baptised at Aldingham. He was the son and heir of John Harington, 2nd Baron Harington (1328-1363) by his wife, whose name is not known, possibly she was Joan de Birmingham, his step-sister.
87–89 When his father died on 15 August 1756, Partridge took over his haulage business. He married Mary (1726/7–1806) at an unknown date, and their only child, Jane, was baptised in Nantwich on 15 August 1757. His occupation was then described as "waggoner".
Simon Casie Chetty was baptised as an Anglican in Colombo. He was educated at a Tamil school in Kalpity and in Colombo. As well as Tamil, he was proficient in English, Sinhalese, Sanskrit, Hebrew and Arabic. He also had knowledge of Portuguese, Dutch, Latin and Greek.
He met the Rev. Ezekiel Gilbert Gear, chaplain at Fort Snelling at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers, and became an Episcopalian. Gear eventually introduced Enmegahbowh to the Rev. James Lloyd Breck, a missionary who had arrived in Minnesota in 1851, and who baptised Enmegahbowh.
Her mother's birth was registered at the Headington registration District, Vol. 3A, p. 880, 1st QTR 1895 as Ethel Strutt. She was baptised on 5 May 1895 at St Philip & St James's Church, Oxford; her mother's parents were named as Henry Cecil Strutt and Florence Letitia Strutt.
In 1748, Thomas Sheridan paid for a pew for the use of his players in the Smock Alley theatre.Hughes, p. 28 In 1746, Henry Grattan was born nearby and baptised at this church.Ossory: Distinguished Dubliners The writer John Duncan Craig was curate here in the mid-1850s.
Pitts married at the age of nineteen, and left at least five children, of whom the third son Joseph Pitts II (baptised 1821, died 1880) was known as a sculptor. In 1846 Joseph executed a bust of George Stephenson that is in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
The newborn prince was baptised Jacques Honoré Rainier. Princess Charlene revealed that she chose the name Jacques, a name that is common in her homeland. The names Honoré and Rainier are common among previous rulers of Monaco. He received the title Marquis of Baux from his father.
The marriage was an unhappy one. Viscount Purbeck was said to suffer from bouts of "insanity" (today believed to have probably been due to bipolar disorder). In 1621 the pair separated. In October 1624, Frances gave birth to a son who was baptised as Robert Wright.
11; Issue 27154 He held this post for 30 years, until he retired to Tonga.nupepa Willis was supportive of Liliʻuokalani, the last sovereign monarch of Hawaii, after her 1895 overthrow. Shortly after her release from house arrest in 1896, he baptised and confirmed the deposed queen.
The Ven. John Fothergill (1808-1851) was the inaugural Archdeacon of Berbice.Find a grave He was baptised at on 26 October 1808. He was Rector of St Patrick, Berbice;"The Completeness of God's Forgiveness" Fothergill,J p8: London, J.Masters, 1847 and Ecclesiastical Commissary for British Guiana.
Charles Benjamin Tayler (1797–1875) was a Church of England clergyman and writer for the young. The son of John Tayler, he was born at Leytonstone, Essex, 16 Sep. 1797 and baptised at St Botolph Bishopsgate 11 Nov. following. He was educated at Guildford under the Rev.
"The Gospel is to be universally preached to all peoples and races and makes all baptised persons insegregable brethren to each other. Therefore unequal rights, due to national or racial arguments, are inacceptable as well as any segregation."Die Bekenntnisse und grundsätzlichen Äußerungen zur Kirchenfrage: 3 vols.
Nathaniel Tomkins (baptised 25 October 1584 - 5 July 1643) was a British Member of Parliament. He represented Carlisle and Christchurch. Tomkins was born the son of the rector in Harpole, Northamptonshire and attended Magdalen College, Oxford. He obtained his BA in 1602 and MA three years later.
Franz Benda Franz Benda () baptised 22 November 1709, Benátky nad Jizerou – 7 March 1786, Potsdam) was a Bohemian violinist and composer, who worked for much of his life at the court of Frederick the Great. Benda family house in Benátky nad Jizerou, built 1706/07, demolished 1936.
Castellanos was baptised in the Catholic Church and his mother later urged him to affiliate himself with the Catholic Church, but to no avail. Though his father was a prominent Freemason, Castellanos never became associated with the fraternity. He married Virginia Justiniani on August 26, 1908.
King Olav and his men ambush the pagan ceremony. One of Olav's soldiers, Kolbeinn, crushes Godbrandur's wooden statue of Odin, but is axed to death by Embla. Askur and Embla fight the Christians but are captured. Desperately Godbrandur agrees to be baptised to save Askur and Embla.
Hutchinson was the son of Sir Thomas Hutchinson (1589–1643) of Owthorpe Hall and Margaret daughter of Sir John Byron of Newstead {she was a descendant of Sir William Sidney}. He was baptised on 18 September 1615. cites: Brown, Worthies of Notts, p. 190; Life of Col.
The village is named after Saint Mocheanog, a companion of Saint Patrick, who, according to Irish legend, baptised the children of Lir just before their death. On the morning of 1 January 1942 the Luftwaffe dropped two magnetic mines near Kilmacanogue but they did not explode.
She was born in 1758 and baptised in London. Her mother, Elizabeth, died in 1760, when she was a child and her father, Joseph Fowke, lost interest. He was a successful diamond trader employed by the East India Company. Margaret's godmother was Margaret Maskelyne, Lady Clive.
Fitzjames was born on , in Rio de Janeiro in what was then Colonial Brazil. He was baptised on at St Marylebone Parish Church in London. The names given by the people who posed as his parents, "James Fitzjames" and "Ann Fitzjames," are presumed to be false.
Christianity first came to Mauritius with the first inhabitants, the Dutch. However, the Dutch abandoned the island in 1710. The French brought Christianity again when they arrived in 1715. From 1723, there was a law whereby all slaves coming to the island must be baptised Catholic.
General Fortunato Maycotte Camero was a Mexican soldier who participated in the Mexican Revolution. Fortunato was born in Progress, Coahuila, on October 26, 1891, and baptised seven months after. His parents were Apuleyo Maycotte and Juana Camero. He became affiliated with the Maderism movement in 1910.
She was baptised Victoria after Queen Victoria, who was one of her godmothers. September 2004. Drummond and her siblings were brought up in both the Church of Scotland and the Scottish Episcopal Church. All four worked as children: growing vegetables and flowers to sell and keeping poultry.
John Hayes was baptised on 22 Jan. 1768 at St Nicholas, Deptford in Kent, the eldest son of George Hayes, "Master Boat Builder of Union St" and his wife Elizabeth (Simpson). His father died in 1779.His great-uncle was Adam Hayes, Master Shipbuilder at Deptford Dockyard.
Biringuccio was born in Siena as the son of Paolo Biringuccio, presumably an architect, and Lucrezia di Bartolommeo Biringuccio. He was baptised on October 20, 1480. He was a follower of Pandolfo Petrucci, the head of the powerful Petrucci family. Pandolfo employed him as a metallurgist.
James Townsend in 1772, from Gentleman's MagazineJames Townsend (baptised 8 February 1737 – 1 July 1787) was an English Whig politician and Lord Mayor of London in 1772–73. He is believed to be England's first black member of parliament and the first black Lord Mayor of London.
Maria Luisa was born at the Palace of Caserta. She was baptised with the names Maria Luisa Immacolata; her godmother was Princess Maria Luisa Carlota of Parma.Spillmann, 9. Her father died when she was only four years old and she was raised primarily by her mother.
Emily Anne Beaufort was born in St Marylebone and baptised in April 1826. Her parents were Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort and his wife Alice. Her father gave his name to the Beaufort Scale. In 1858 she set out on a journey with her elder sister to Egypt.
Richard West (c. 1636 – 27 February 1674) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660. West was the son of Richard West (died 1642), yeoman of Haslemere, Surrey and his wife Alice Sturt. He was baptised on 17 January 1636.
Librecht Jan Temminck was born in Amsterdam to Adriaan Matthijs Temminck and Petronella Cornelia Hooreman. He was baptised on 28 January 1781 in the Noorderkerk in Amsterdam. Temminck married Maria Jacoba Suerdfeger in Hasselt, Overijssel on 19 September 1802. The couple had at least eight children.
In 1984 she married Iain McNelly. He was also serving with the British Army and, as she could not join his unit or be guaranteed the same posting, she had to leave the WRAC. Together they have two daughters. McNelly was baptised an Anglican in 2001.
Gladstone's intensely religious mother was an evangelical of Scottish Episcopal origins,M. Partridge, Gladstone (2003) p. 18 and his father joined the Church of England, having been a Presbyterian when he first settled in Liverpool. As a boy William was baptised into the Church of England.
He was born at Faenza. His date of birth is not known, but he was baptised on 1 December 1729. Some earlier sources say he was born on 28 December, but his baptism certificate proves the later date impossible.Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, vol. 5.
Susana Luisa María de las Mercedes Soca was born at her parents' home in Montevideo. She was baptised a few days before her second birthday at Notre-Dame (cathedral) in Paris during a family trip to Europe.Bill Marshall: The French Atlantic. Travels in Culture and History.
In this he was assisted by Hiberno-Scottish Monks. The first Moravian ruler known by name, Mojmir I of Moravia was baptised in 831 by Reginhar, bishop of PassauPhilip Schaff. History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590–1073.. CCEL. pp. 161–162. .
1640), Survey of Devon, 1810 edition, London, 1810, p.135 Margaret's great nephew was John Ford (1586-c.1639) the dramatist, who was baptised at Ilsington, and her great- great-nephew was Sir Henry Ford (1617-1684), MP for Tiverton and Secretary of State for Ireland.Hoskins, p.
Goodman was born in Leeds, the son of Benjamin Goodman (d. 10 June 1848), a wool merchant, and his wife, Ann Radford. He was baptised at Leeds South Parade Baptist Church and remained a Baptist. He had at least one sibling, a sister Eleanor (1791–1877).
Cass was born at Beaulieu Lodge, Winchmore Hill, Edmonton, on 4 September 1824.The Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature, of the Year 1824. London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1825. p. 184. He was baptised at Edmonton on 21 December 1824.
Jean-Esprit Isnard was born in 1707.Orgues et Vitraux He was baptised in the Église Saint-Laurent in Bédarrides. He learned how to build pipe organs in Toulouse. His brother, Joseph Isnard, was also a renowned pipe organ builder, as was his nephew Jean-Baptiste Isnard.
The oak pulpit is of similar age. In 1562 Thomas Godwin became Rector of Hannington. In the same year he baptised his baby son Francis in Hannington's church. The Reverend Thomas left to become Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and eventually Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Thomas Ellis was born in London on 9 May 1880. He was baptised with the name of Thomas Evelyn Ellis, and was known within his family as "Tommy". Educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in 1917 he assumed the surname Scott-Ellis by Royal Licence.
Reorganisation of the religious geography: France is divided into 59 dioceses and 10 ecclesiastical provinces. Napoleon was baptised in Ajaccio on 21 July 1771. He was raised as a Catholic but never developed much faith. As an adult, Napoleon was a deist, believing in an absent and distant God.
". The artist was prosecuted and fined. Brookes's peculiarities brought him into frequent conflict with his fellow-clergymen. As chaplain of the Manchester collegiate church he baptised, married, and buried more persons than any clergyman in the kingdom. He is described in Parkinson's Old Church Clock as the "Rev.
From 1828 Brind lived with Moewaka the daughter of Rewa (Manu), a chief of Ngai Tawake hapū of the Ngāpuhi. Their daughter was baptised Eliza Isabella Brind, who was murdered in 1841 by Wiremu Kingi Maketu, who was later convicted of the murder of Eliza and 4 others.
By partaking of it in faith, an individual assimilates the nature of Jesus and receives "strength from God". The Holy Communion is available not only for members but also baptised members of the Church and those who have been invited as guests. Priestly ministries direct the Holy Communion.
Alfred Ablett was born on 3 August 1830, at Weybread, Suffolk, to Samuel and Elizabeth Ablett. He was baptised just over a month later on 3 September. According to the 1841 England, Wales and Scotland census, he had four older brothers, one younger brother and two younger sisters.
The building is open every day for private prayer, visitors and tourists. Former Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, and his wife, Thérèse Rein, regularly attended the church during 2009–2010. Rudd and Rein had been married in St John's, and their eldest son had been baptised there.
After his confirmation as King of Norway, Olaf traveled to the parts of Norway that had not been under the rule of Haakon, but that of the King of Denmark; they also swore allegiance to him. He then demanded that they all be baptised, and most reluctantly they agreed.
The family name was Wertheim, but they changed it to Winton in an effort at integration. They also converted to Christianity, and Winton was baptised. In 1923, Winton entered Stowe School, which had just opened. He left without qualifications, attending night school while volunteering at the Midland Bank.
134 At birth he was baptised at home with the Superior's permission and six days later in the Church of San Carlo in Turin. His godparents were Tommaso Ferrero and Anna Maria Chiarini.Archivio della Parrocchia di San Carlo - Torino, Libri di battesimo, 1801-1837, f. 551 e f. 630.
L'Isle-Jourdain ( or ) was a lordship and then county near Gers in Gascony during the High Middle Ages. It took its name, Jourdain, from its crusading baron who was baptised in the River Jordan on the First Crusade. Its last count sold the fief to the King of France.
Jillian Lane was born 9 May 1960, in Splott, Wales to Maureen and Brynly Lane; her father was a Vale of Glamorgan councillor. She was baptised and raised Catholic. As a child, she aspired to be a hairdresser. At age seven, Lane reportedly experienced an out-of-body experience.
Gasteria brachyphylla (Salm-Dyck) Van Jaarsv. Pelargonium lobatum (Burm.f.) Willd. Maria Moninckx (22 April 1673 (baptised) - 26 February 1757 (buried)) was a Dutch botanical artist and painter, best known for the colour plates she and her father, Jan Moninckx, created and which make up the nine-volume Moninckx Atlas.
He was the second son of Claudius Amyand, Surgeon-in-Ordinary to King George II, by his wife Mary Rabache, and was baptised at the fashionable St James's Church, Piccadilly. Claudius's father was a Huguenot who had quitted France following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685.
Burgh was born Karl Hans Schweinburg on 9 December 1925 in Vienna, Austria. His parents were Jewish who had converted to Roman Catholicism. His father, who had practised as a barrister, died in 1937. His mother had him and his sister Lucy baptised in the Church of England.
He was baptised at Ashwater on 9 April 1570. He matriculated at King's College, Cambridge at Easter 1587 and was admitted as a student of law to the Inner Temple in 1590. He was knighted. In 1626 he was elected as a Member of Parliament for Camelford in Cornwall.
He was baptised on 28 March 1714, the third son of Richard Fitzwilliam, 5th Viscount Fitzwilliam and his wife Frances, daughter of Sir John Shelley, 3rd Baronet. In 1724 he attended Westminster School,Mary M. Drummond, FITZWILLIAM, Hon. John (1714-89), of Merrion, co. Dublin, and Richmond, Surr.
Samuel Rudder (c. 1726 – 15 March 1801)Nicholas Herbert, ‘Rudder, Samuel (bap. 1726, d. 1801)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed 7 Jan 2012 was a Gloucestershire topographer, printer and antiquarian who was born at Uley and baptised 5 December 1726.
Sir Henry Vane the Elder, portrait by Michiel Jansz. van Miereveldt Henry Vane was baptised on 26 May 1613 at Debden, Essex. He was the eldest child of Sir Henry Vane the Elder, who came from the landed gentry, and Frances Darcy, who came from minor nobility.Ireland, pp.
He rescues the princess Angelica, who has been offered as a sacrifice to a water-dwelling orc. Finally, he is baptised into Christianity, and marries Bradamante. Rodomonte appears at the wedding feast and accuses Ruggiero of betraying the Saracen cause. The two knights duel, ending in Rodomonte's death.
John Baughan/Boffin the elder was married to Ann Woodley/Wodley on 22 June 1753 at Cherington, Warwickshire. They had five children. John the first child and he was baptised on 5 May 1754 at Cherington. John married Catherine Morgan on 14 November 1774 at Shipton under Wychwood, Oxfordshire.
He was born on 12 March 1770 and baptised one month later. George was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon-on-Thames (now Abingdon School). He was a Fellow at Lincoln College and Pembroke College in Oxford. BA 1792, MA 1795, BD and Doctor of Divinity 1809.
It was during their joint ministry that the congregation erected their second church in Hanover Square, Westgate Street. Bennet did not live to see it opened; he died of a fever in his fifty-second year, on 1 September 1726. Bennet baptised the poet Mark Akenside in 1721.
The author hypothesised that Balthasar Hacquet was a son of a poor mother and an unknown father, baptised on 11 August 1736 as Jean. However, the question remains unsettled pending further research. Hacquet studied in Vienna, and was a military surgeon during the Seven Years' War (1756–1763).
Anne was born on 30 April 1383 and was baptised at Pleshey, Essex, sometime before 6 May. Her uncle, John of Gaunt (third son of King Edward III), ordered several payments to be made in regards to the event.The Complete Peerage, sourced from Camden, 3rd series, Vol.57, pp.
Maiden Lane where Turner was born, c.1850s Joseph Mallord William Turner was born on 23 April 1775 and baptised on 14 May. He was born in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, in London, England. His father, William Turner (1745 - 21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker.
Colbourne was born in Hackney, London, the son of Thomas Colborne and Elizabeth Hobson.Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 He was baptised at an independent (nonconformist) church in November 1835.England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970 He studied organ under George Cooper. He died in Hereford.
Inokentije Pavlović Inokentije Pavlović (baptised as Jakov Pavlović; Šabac, 1 August 1840 – Belgrade, 19 May 1905) was the Metropolitan of Belgrade, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Kingdom of Serbia from 1898 until his death in 1905. He is the father of war artist Dragoljub Pavlović.
Henry Condell (5 September 1576 (baptised) – December 1627) was an actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote. With John Heminges, he was instrumental in preparing and editing the First Folio, the collected plays of Shakespeare, published in 1623.Pogue, Kate. Shakespeare's Friends.
Tancred was baptised on 14 May 1816 at the Isle of Wight. His father was Sir Thomas Tancred, 6th Baronet and his elder brother was Sir Thomas Tancred, 7th Baronet. He was educated at Rugby School. He served in the Austrian army and fought in Austria, Hungary and Italy.
Reibey baptised Molly Haydock, was born on 12 May 1777 in Bury, Lancashire, England. She was a businesswoman and trader. Following the death of her parents, she was reared by a grandmother and sent into service. She ran away, and was arrested for stealing a horse in August 1791.
New King James Version :In those days, the multitude being very great and having nothing to eat, Jesus called His disciples to Him and said to them Mark also begins his account of Jesus' journey from Nazareth to the Jordan, to be baptised, with the words "in those days".
Joan Hilda Hood Hammond was born and baptised in Christchurch, New Zealand.Hardy, p. 10 Her father, Samuel Hood, was born in England. He married his first wife, Edith, then left her and took up with Hammond's mother, Hilda Blandford, by whom he also had two sons in England.
Retiring to Marlborough, he died there at the beginning of January 1658, and was buried near his father in the chancel of Ogbourne St. Andrew. By his wife Priscilla he had a son Robert, baptised at Coggeshall on 19 October 1641, who was a frequent preacher before parliament.
Trigg was born the illegitimate son of Ellen TriggWestbury on Severn Parish Registers: Births, 1881. p. 197. in Minsterworth, Gloucestershire,UK Register of Births, January–March 1881, 6a/275. and baptised at the parish church on 13 February 1881. He went to school at Walmore Hill, Westbury-on-Severn.
She persuades Črtomir to get baptised too. Part three is composed of 53 ottava rimas. It has less of an epic character than the second, as it mainly focuses on the emotions of individuals. The epics themes include Slovene identity in the context of the nation's conversion to Christianity.
Lieutenant-General Sir John Grey (baptised 18 March 1782England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 – 19 February 1856) was an officer of British Army and the East India Company forces, and was the Commander-in-chief of the Bombay Army from 30 December 1850 to 22 November 1852.
Garon and Garon (1992), pp. 21, 38. Minnie was not religious and rarely went to church; the only time she was reported to have gone to church was to see a gospel group perform. She was baptised shortly before she died, probably to please her sister Daisy Johnson.
The Church celebrated its centenary in 2015. The church receives visitors from around the world. Most of the visitors come in search of the church where their ancestors were christened or baptised. The church has a relationship with the South India Biblical Seminary, and practical training to trainee pastors.
It was also a former Roman town; many of the Gregorian mission's efforts were centred in such locations. Before his consecration, Mellitus baptised Sæberht, Æthelberht's nephew, who then allowed the bishopric to be established. The episcopal church built in London was probably founded by Æthelberht, rather than Sæberht.
Arthur John Barry was the fourth child of the architect Charles Barry, Jr. and his wife Harriet Gardiner Pitman May. He was born on 21 November 1859 at 5 Woburn Place, Russell Square, Holborn and baptised at St George's, Hart Street, Bloomsbury. He was educated at Uppingham School.
The Holy Trinity Church in Mazilvaddo is a modern church built over the centuries-old chapel of the Loiola Pereira family. The St John the Baptist Church in Povacao area closer to Colva, is where St Joseph Vaz was baptised. In 2016, Benaulim hosted the 8th BRICS Summit.
Mutharika was born and baptised in the Presbyterian denomination, later converting to Roman Catholicism. He married Zimbawean Ethel Zvauya Mutharika, with whom he had four children. Ethel Mutharika died on 28 May 2007. In 2010, Mutharika announced he planned to marry Callista Chimombo, a former Minister of Tourism.
Richard Kelham Whitelamb also known as 'The Cambridgeshire Dwarf', is said to have been baptised in Wisbech St.Peter, Isle of Ely, England on 29, December 1763. The Cambridgeshire Baptism record gives the first names as Richard Kellim, year as 1765 and the mother as Susannah and father as Richd.
She lived with her husband in Upminster, Essex, until 1627, then in London at St. Giles, Cripplegate, until 1634. They had three children, Rachel (1627), William (1630) and Joseph (1634). Rachel and William were baptised at St Giles Cripplegate.Marriage and baptism particulars in Jane Stevenson and Peter Davidson, eds.
In 2014, he was baptised as a Catholic, the same religion as Kim Tae-Hee. The couple married on January 19, 2017, after five years of dating. On October 25, 2017, Kim gave birth to their first child. She gave birth to their second child on September 19, 2019.
Isabella Kelly, née Fordyce, also Isabella Hedgeland (1759–1857) was a Scottish novelist and poet.Richard Greene, "Kelly, Isabella (baptised 1759, died 1857)", rev. Pam Perkins, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 Retrieved 19 March 2015 Her novels have been said to resemble those of Ann Radcliffe.
The same version says that Bernardo Carpio demonstrated unusual strength, even as a child. As a result, the parish priest who baptised him suggested that his parents name him after the Spanish legendary hero Bernardo del Carpio. This became a foreshadowing of the legendary life Carpio himself would lead.
Willem de Vlamingh was born in Oost-Vlieland in the Dutch Republic. He was baptised on 28 November 1640. In 1664, De Vlamingh sailed to Novaya Zemlya and discovered Jelmerland. In 1668, he married; his profession was skipper in whaling, and he still lived on the island Vlieland.
Wellesley was the third son of Lord Arthur Wellesley (later 4th Duke of Wellington) and Lady Arthur Wellesley (later Duchess of Wellington, née Kathleen Bulkeley Williams). He was baptised at St Jude's Church of Ireland parish church, Kilmainham, Dublin, on 27 September 1885. He was educated at Eton.
He was the youngest son of King Håkon Håkonsson and his wife Margaret Skulesdatter. He was born in Tunsberg and was baptised in May 1238. He spent most of his upbringing in Bergen. In 1257 his older brother Håkon died, leaving Magnus the heir-apparent to the kingdom.
Sevryuk was baptised at the age of 11. From 1991 to 1995 he studied at the secondary school number 19 in his home city of Tver. In 1995 he entered the Tver Lyceum. In his youth Sevryuk volunteered as an altar server at the Holy Resurrection Cathedral of Tver.
Born in 1756 and baptised William Dickinson Rastall, Dickinson was the only son of Dr. William Rastall, vicar-general of the church of Southwell. He became a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1777, M.A. in 1780. cites Graduati Cantabrigienses, ed. 1856, p. 316.
Sigismund Salminger (ca. 1500 in Munich - ca. 1554) was a former Franciscan who was baptised by Hans Hut and married. Having just arrived in Augsburg the second time he became a leader of the Augsburg Anabaptists in 1526, before imprisonment in 1527, and finally recantation and release in 1530.
Edward, by Jean-Baptiste van Mour Lady Mary Pierrepont was born on 15 May 1689 in at Holme Pierrepont Hall in Nottinghamshire and baptised on 26 May 1689 at St. Paul's Church in Covent Garden, London.Grundy, Isobel. Lady Mary Wortley Montague, p. 5. Oxford University Press, 1999. Print.
There were 17 people baptised in total, most of whom were residents of the island. The Holy Ghost Fathers' mission in Carabane was founded in 1880 by Father Kieffer. On February 22, he settled on the island, but he served for only two years. Benoist (2008), p. 196.
Tyler, p. 53. Francis was baptised on 17 September 1643 in Great Bookham near Effingham in Surrey.Bolton, p. 151. On 8 July 1673, he married Philadelphia Pelham, daughter of Thomas Pelham, 2nd Baronet Pelham of Laughton and half-aunt of Thomas Pelham, eventual 1st Baron Pelham of Laughton.
Cokayne was born on 29 April 1825, with the surname Adams, being the son of William Adams by his wife the Hon. Mary Anne Cokayne, a daughter of Viscount Cullen. He was baptised "George Edward Adams". On 15 August 1873 he changed his surname by Royal Licence to Cokayne.
Brewer was born in London on 11 September 1777.James Jupp Norris Brewer, summary page at FamilySearch.org He was baptised on 8 October 1777 with full name James Jupp Norris Brewer, at St Sepulchre Church in Holborn,James Jupp Norris Brewer, baptism, St Sepulchre, London. 8 October 1777.
She was born 14 December 1779 and baptised as Sarah Carr Wilkinson. Her parents were Hannah and William. Wilkinson was born in and remained in the middle class throughout her life, often on the cusp of poverty. In 1788, John Marshall published Midsummer Holydays; or, A Long Story.
46 (where Newtownbutler is erroneously given as being in County Armagh). The Blackstaff Press, Belfast, 2003. Several members of the Crozier family are buried in the Church of Ireland cemetery in Magheraveely. Crozier was baptised in Casletara Parish Church, Ballyhaise, on 24 June 1853 by curate Arthur Moneypenny.
Tamav was born on 9 February 1936 in Girga, a small town in Upper Egypt in Sohag Governorate. She was the eldest of seven children born to wealthy Coptic Orthodox Christian parents. Tamav was baptised as a Christian in the Monastery of Saint Shenoudah the Archimandrite in Sohaq.
Warwick, pp. 31–32 Margaret was baptised in the private chapel of Buckingham Palace on 30 October 1930 by Cosmo Lang, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Margaret's early life was spent primarily at the Yorks' residences at 145 Piccadilly (their town house in London) and Royal Lodge in Windsor.Crawford, pp.
Christopher Marlowe, also known as Kit Marlowe (; baptised 26 February 156430 May 1593), was an English playwright, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. Modern scholars count Marlowe among the most famous of the Elizabethan playwrights and based upon the "many imitations" of his play Tamburlaine they consider him to have been the foremost dramatist in London in the years just before his mysterious early death. Some scholars also believe that he greatly influenced William Shakespeare, who was baptised in the same year as Marlowe and later became the pre-eminent Elizabethan playwright. Marlowe's plays are the first to use blank verse, which became the standard for the era, and are distinguished by their overreaching protagonists.
The Catholic Church sees the sacrament of confirmation as required to complete the grace given in baptism. When adults are baptised, confirmation is normally given immediately afterwards, a practice followed even with newly baptised infants in the Eastern Catholic Churches. In the West confirmation of children is delayed until they are old enough to understand or at the bishop's discretion. In Western Christianity, particularly Catholicism, the sacrament is called confirmation, because it confirms and strengthens the grace of baptism; in the Eastern Churches, it is called chrismation, because the essential rite is the anointing of the person with chrism, a mixture of olive oil and some perfumed substance, usually balsam, blessed by a bishop.
He maintained a Christian altar, but at the same time continued to worship pagan gods. From 616, when pagan monarchs briefly returned in Kent and Essex, East Anglia until Rædwald's death was the only Anglo-Saxon kingdom with a reigning baptised king. On his death in around 624, he was succeeded by his son Eorpwald, who was soon afterwards converted from paganism under the influence of Edwin, but his new religion was evidently opposed in East Anglia and Eorpwald met his death at the hands of a pagan, Ricberht. After three years of apostasy, Christianity prevailed with the accession of Eorpwald's brother (or step-brother) Sigeberht, who had been baptised during his exile in Francia.
Shortly afterward he came across a copy of a magazine, belonging to his sister, entitled the Herald of the Kingdom and Age to Come, by Thomas, who knew Roberts' mother. Robert Roberts then began his Bible studies in earnest. After reading Thomas’ book Elpis Israel, with Bible in hand, he became convinced of its soundness, and ceased attending chapel with his family. He was baptised in 1853 aged 14 as part of the "Baptised Believers" (this was 11 years before the name 'Christadelphian' was coined by John Thomas; he was re- baptized in 1863 "on attaining to an understanding of the things concerning the name of Jesus, of which he was ignorant at his first immersion").
The history of Jews in Sweden can be traced from the 17th century, when their presence is verified in the baptism records of the Stockholm Cathedral. Several Jewish families were baptised into the Lutheran Church, a requirement for permission to settle in Sweden. In 1681, for example, 28 members of the families of Israel Mandel and Moses Jacob were baptised in the Stockholm German Church in the presence of King Charles XI of Sweden, the dowager queen Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp, and several other high state officials. King Charles XII (1697–1718) spent five years with an encampment in the Turkish town of Bender and accumulated a large number of debts there for his entourage.
Once baptised, he was given the Christian name of William. Two decades later, an allowance of 6 pence per diem was paid to a Turkish captive who embraced Christianity in England and assumed the name John Baptista. Between the years 1624-1628 Salleman Alexander, ‘Richard a poore Turk’ and another unnamed Turk were also baptized in London. Thus, by 1627, there were close to 40 Muslims living in London alone, most of which were Turks. One of the most famous Muslim converts to Christianity was Iusuf (Yusuf), ‘the Turkish Chaous’ (çavuş), who was born in Constantinople. Baptised on 30 January 1658, his conversion is deemed significant because Iusuf served as an ambassador for the Ottoman Sultan.
There do not appear to have been any other surviving children. Mary died between 1775 and 1788, when Thomas Blunt “widower”, married Margaret Fenn. Since a major task of a wife in those days was to tend the children, Thomas’ remarriage in 1788 suggests that Mary died only a short time before then. Thomas and Margaret had 7 children: Thomas (born 28 July 1789), Elizabeth (born 28 February 1791), Henry (baptised 28 April 1793), Martha (baptised 15 June 1794), Edward (born 11 January 1798), William (born 25 December 1799) and Ann (born 24 January 1802). All except Henry were mentioned in Thomas’ will, and there are no further records of the boy, suggesting that the son died young.
A witness to the wedding was William Charles Wentworth, the son of magistrate and family friend D'arcy Wentworth.An unverifiable story handed down in the Lord family is that Mary and Simeon only married in 1814 as their newly born child was to be baptised in the new font gifted by Simeon Lord (and Mary) to the Church. However, the Clergyman suggested that they could not have the child baptised unless they were married, a service which was performed, it is said with no fanfare and a degree of secrecy. Convict Trades In the 1820s the family moved from their ‘city’ home in Macquarie Place, Sydney, to their ‘country’ home in Botany, nearer to the site of their factory.
The sentence having been pronounced against him, he was strangled on November 7, 1814. # Joseph Zhang Dapeng, a lay catechist, and a merchant. Baptised in 1800, he had become the heart of the mission in the city of Guiyang. He was imprisoned, and then strangled to death on March 12, 1815.
Upon her death the barony must have been in abeyance between her daughters Thomasine Hankford (1423–1453), born and baptised at Tawstock,Cokayne, The Complete Peerage, new edition, Vol.V, p.507 and Elizabeth Hankford (c. 1424 – 1433) until the death of the latter in 1433, when Thomasine became 9th Baroness.
On 19 December 1835 Brind married Eliza Anne Snoswell, at Gravesend, Kent. Eliza Brind came to New Zealand and they lived at Matauwhi Bay, near Russell. William and Eliza had three sons and two daughters who were baptised in New Zealand. Brind died at the Bay of Islands in 1850.
C P Browne was born circa 1840 England, reg. Dec 1840 (as Charles Pelham Brown) , baptised 4 June 1842 Mellor, Mellor, Derbyshire, England.Engaland Births, December quarter, Macclesfield vol. 19 page 89 C P Browne established a photographic business in Gisborne in 1876 after spending some time in Thames and Auckland.
Juta was born in South Africa to Jan Carel Juta and Louise Marx and baptised into the Dutch Reformed Church.South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Registers, 1660-1970 He was a nephew of Karl Marx. His parents together founded the publishing house Juta and Company. Juta Publishing into the Nineties. 1853–1990.
Hudson was baptised in Oakham in Rutland on 14 June 1619. His parents, three brothers, and a half-sister were all of typical size. Hudson's father John was keeper of the baiting bulls for George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham. Hudson's marvellous smallness and normal proportions became apparent in early childhood.
Piłsudski's religious views are a matter of debate. He was baptised Roman Catholic on 15 December 1867 in the church of Powiewiórka (then Sventsiany deanery) by the priest, Thomas Valinsky. His godparents were Joseph and Constance Martsinkovsky Ragalskaya.[Adam Borkiewicz: Źródła do biografii Józefa Piłsudskiego the z lat 1867–1892, Niepodległość.
Jackson was baptised into the First Baptist Church of Stotts City, Missouri, at the age of nine. Jackson's lifelong appreciation for the outdoors stemmed from his experiences growing up in the rural Ozarks. He attended Stotts City School and Mt. Vernon High School and married Frances Reinsmith. They had four children.
Bede notes that Queen Eafe "had been baptised in her own country, the kingdom of the Hwicce. She was the daughter of Eanfrith, Eanhere's brother, both of whom were Christians, as were their people."Bede, The Ecclesiastical History of the English People ed. J.McClure and R.Collins (Oxford, 1994), p.193.
No further churches were to be constructed, and those already existing were to be demolished. Pastors could choose either exile or a secular life. Those Protestants who had resisted conversion were now to be baptised forcibly into the established church. Historians have debated Louis' reasons for issuing the Edict of Fontainebleau.
Cass was born at Beaulieu Lodge, Winchmore Hill, Edmonton, on 19 July 1828. He was baptised at Edmonton on 18 December 1828. His father was Frederick Cass of Beaulieu Lodge and later Little Grove, East Barnet, where he died on 17 May 1861. His mother was Martha Potter of Ponder's End.
Richard Warsop (baptised 21 March 1781) was an English professional cricketer who played in two first-class cricket matches. Warsop was from Nottingham and was one of four brothers, Thomas, William and Samuel, all of whom played for Nottingham Cricket Club.Richard Warsop, Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
Xantippe dousing Socrates, painting from 1655, now at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg. Paris and Oenone, now at the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille. Sint-Bavo Saves Haarlem Reyer Jacobsz van Blommendael (27 June 1628 (baptised) – 23 November 1675) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from Haarlem.
He converted to Christianity, being baptised by the bishop of Argyropolis, Cyrillianus. Then he gave his fortune to the poor and was devoted to the Church. He was bishop of Byzantium from 230 to 237. Until his tenure, the cathedral was near the sea in the area of present Galata.
Canto 50: The shy young virgin Marjatta becomes impregnated from a lingonberry she ate while tending to her flock. She begets a son. Väinämöinen orders the killing of the boy, but the boy begins to speak and reproaches Väinämöinen for ill judgement. The child is then baptised King of Karelia.
He was the son of Buckley Bower, an attorney in Stockport. He was born there, baptised there on 30 June 1848, and was educated at Manchester Grammar School. He matriculated at The Queen's College, Oxford in 1764, graduating B.A. in 1768. In 1769 he became a Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford.
Pierre Dandrieu was baptised in Angers. After studying with Lebègue, he held the organ of , now destroyed, on the île de la Cité in Paris, for more than 40 years. His nephew Jean-François Dandrieu succeeded him to this same gallery in 1733. Dandrieu died in Paris on 20 October 1733.
He was born on 24 January 1880 in Stratford, and was baptised in the same year at All Saints Church, Cambridge.Birth cert. William Charles K.W. Dyson Mar 1880 Ham 4a/25 Note: The Register lists his name as William Charles K. Dyson (not Herbert). He was his parents' only son.
John was the fifth son of Sir Francis Windebank, (later Secretary of State to King Charles I). He was baptised at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on 11 June 1618, and was by William Laud's influence admitted a scholar of Winchester College in 1630. cites Kirby p. 174; Cal. State Papers, Dom.
In the 630s, Bishop Birinus established himself at Dorchester, and both Cynegils and Cwichelm are said to have been baptised with King Oswald of Northumbria as their godfather. Another West Saxon king, named Cuthred, who died c. 661, appears at this time. Oswald married a daughter of Cynegils at this time.
Karbi Anglong Baptist Convention (KABC) is a Baptist convention based in Assam, India. It is affiliated to the Council of Baptist Churches in Northeast India and the Baptist World Alliance. KABC has 32,192 baptised members in 314 churches.www.kabc.in/p/about-kabc_15.html The Karbi Anglong Baptist Convention comprises thirteen associations.
Kirby Making of Early England p. 50 Wilfrid was probably influential in Cædwalla's decision to be baptised in Rome. During his time in Sussex Wilfrid was reconciled with Archbishop Theodore; the Vita Sancti Wilfrithi says that Theodore expressed a desire for Wilfrid to succeed him at Canterbury.Kirby Earliest English Kings p.
The son of a silversmith,Robert Chambers' Book of Days. See C. Dibdin, Professional Life of Mr Dibdin (1803), Vol. 1 p. 15. Dibdin was privately baptised on 4 March 1745 in Southampton and is often described as the youngest child of eighteen born to a 50-year-old mother.
Huish was born in Nottingham on 9 March 1808, the son of Mark Huish and Elizabeth Gainsford. He was baptised in High Pavement Presbyterian Church on 6 April 1808. His father, Mark Huish (1 March 1776 – 14 January 1833) was a deputy-lieutenant for Nottinghamshire. His mother, Elizabeth Gainsford (d.
Sealy was baptised in 1838 in Coity, Glamorgan, Wales. Forebears had become rich in Barbados as plantation owners. His paternal grandparents died young and his father and aunt were brought up by relatives in England. Henry Sealy became an orphan when his father, the author Thomas Henry Sealy, died in 1848.
A Kolkata Armenian kisses the hand of St John the Baptist at Chinsurah The saint's right hand, with which he baptised Jesus, is claimed to be in the Serbian Orthodox Cetinje monastery in Montenegro; Topkapi Palace in Istanbul; and also in the Romanian skete of Prodromos ('the Forerunner') on Mount Athos.
Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard was born on 31 January 1938 at Soestdijk Palace in Baarn, Netherlands, as the first child of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld.Youth . The Dutch Royal House. Retrieved on 2008-07-11. Beatrix was baptised on 12 May 1938 in the Great Church in The Hague.
Sir George Downing Sir George Downing, 3rd Baronet (baptised 24 October 1685 – 10 June 1749) was a British landowner and inititially Tory, but later Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1710 and 1749. Through a donation in his will, he was the founder of Downing College, Cambridge.
Margaret Brady was born on 12 February 1857 in Dublin and was baptised in St. Lawrence O'Toole's parish.Margareta Brady – Irish Genealogy. (n.d.). Retrieved 20 November 2016 At that time, her parents were living at 1, Clarence Street. Her father was Patrick Brady, a coal merchant,Dictionary of Irish Biography. (2009).
Buxton with others left the Society of Friends, and were baptised into the Church of England. He worked actively in promoting the church establishment in India, encouraging Dr. Claudius Buchanan, and urging the Church Missionary Society to give practical aid when Dr. Thomas Fanshaw Middleton was appointed bishop of Calcutta.
Oxford University PressServadio, Gaia (1995). The Real Traviata: The Biography of Giuseppina Strepponi, Wife of Giuseppe Verdi, pp. 21–31. Sceptre. research published in 2006 by Lodi historian Maria Moretti gives his birth date as 26 October 1793. He was baptised the following day with the name Feliciano Cristoforo Bartolomeo.
Shipley was born in Maidstone, Kent, the son of Jonathan Shipley (d. 1749, originally of Walbrook, London) and Martha (née Davies), and baptised on 2 June 1715. He had a brother Jonathan Shipley, who became the Bishop of St Asaph,Thomas Seccombe. "Dictionary of National Biography", v52 (1897) pp. 112–113.
Cathedral of Cotonou. Basilica of Ouidah. The Catholic Church in Benin is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. There are an estimated 1.5 million baptised Catholics in the Republic of Benin, or about 23% of the population, in ten dioceses and archdioceses.
Elizabeth was baptised in the Eastern Orthodox faith of her mother, an arrangement that aroused consternation in the Roman Catholic milieu of Celje. Both of her brothers, Hermann IV and George, died by 1452. Thereafter she remained her parent's sole child, and the last offspring of the House of Celje.
George Mahon was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, on 7 July 1853. He was baptised at St. Anne Richmond Church of England Liverpool on 14 August 1853. His parents, Robert Mahon and Harriet Bates, were Irish. The Mahons came to Liverpool from Dublin, Ireland, where Robert and his father were shoemakers.Biography.
Baldwin was born in late 1836, and baptised on 7 January 1837. He was born John Baldwin, the son of Henry Baldwin of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, and later changed his given name to William. He served in the 19th Regiment and saw action in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Washington, baptised 21 March 1615, cites was the son of Sir William Washington and Anne, daughter of Sir George Villiers (c. 1550–1605). cites and Washington fought in the English Civil War and was Governor of Worcester in 1646. He died in March 1664, cites and was buried at Richmond, Surrey.
Anglo-Saxon Christianity became established in the 7th century. The extent to which paganism was displaced is exemplified by a lack of any East Anglian settlement named after the old gods.Hoops, Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde, Volume 24, p. 68. In 604, Rædwald became the first East Anglian king to be baptised.
She was baptised in Freehold on July 4, 1773, and died in Lyme, New York, in 1831. They had four children together, but no known grandchildren.George F. Daniels, History of the Town of Oxford, Massachusetts, Oxford, Mass.: Published by the Author with the Co-Operation of the Town, 1892, p. 688.
The last ten years of Heywood's life were somewhat troubled by symptoms of declining orthodoxy in some of his coadjutors. Although some supporters such as ironmaster William and Anna Cotton did not allow the Cotton children to be baptised until after Heywood died.Awty, B. (2004-09-23). Cotton family (per. c.
Don Juan IX Coloma, Lord of Bobadilla: Knight of Santiago, Marr. Doña Maria Fernadez, Lady of Bodabilla. ##Don Pedro Coloma, Baron of Bornhem, died 1621; marr. Jeanne l'Escuyer, Viscountess of Dourlens'' ###Don Alejandro Coloma, Baron of Bornhem, died 1625: baptised in the cathedral of Antwerp: godson of Alexander, duke of Parma.
He was the son of William Melmoth the elder and his second wife, Catherine Rolt, was probably born in London, and was baptised in 1710. He was schooled in Westminster, and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1724. He matriculated at Magdalene College, Cambridge in 1726. Melmoth's initial legal career was short.
After her marriage the title would be given to her younger sister Louise Adélaïde d'Orléans. She was baptised at Saint-Cloud on 29 July 1696.Boudet. Antoine, Dictionnaire de la noblesse, seconde édition, [French], Paris, 1776, p.107 Louise Élisabeth grew up at the Palais-Royal, the Orléans residence in Paris.
Nicaea dealt primarily with the Arian controversy. Constantine himself was torn between the Arian and Trinitarian camps. After the Nicene council, and against its conclusions, he eventually recalled Arius from exile and banished Athanasius of Alexandria to Trier. Just before his death in May 337, Constantine was baptised into Christianity.
On 10 April 689, Sergius baptised King Cædwalla of Wessex in Rome. He also ordained Willibrord as bishop of the Frisians. After Berhtwald was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury by Archbishop Godwin of Lyon, he traveled to Rome and received the pallium from Pope Sergius.Stephens, W. R. W.; Leyser, Henrietta (revised) (2004).
Gabriella has an older half-sister, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, and an older half-brother, Alexandre Grimaldi-Coste, from her father's previous relationships. Gabriella and Jacques were baptised at the Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Monaco on 10 May 2015. At this occasion, she was awarded the Grand Officer of the Order of Grimaldi.
Stephenson was baptised August 2, 1782 in Camden Town, Greater London. Stephenson married his cousin, Mary Eliza, on April 23, 1807. His eldest son, Rowland Macdonald Stephenson (1808–1895), became a civil engineer and managing director of the East India Railway Company, for which he was knighted in October 1856.
Born in Laceby, Lincolnshire—and baptised there at St Mary's Church on 5 April 1791—Brooks was the son of yeoman farmer William Brooks and Ann Ostler. In 1833, he married Hannah, daughter of wine merchant Joshua Penny, and they five sons—including Robert Alexander, Henry and Herbert—and three daughters.
Samuel Vetch was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on 9 December 1668, and was baptised in the Church of Scotland the next day. His father, William Veitch, was a politically active Presbyterian minister. He and his wife Marion Fairley had a number of children, of whom Samuel was the second.Waller, pp.
Koželuch was born on 26 June 1747 in Velvary, in present-day Czech Republic.Poštolka His father was Antonín Bartholomäus Koželuh, a shoemaker.Hogwood, p. 621 He was baptised Jan Antonín, but by 1773 he had adopted the name Leopold to avoid confusion with his elder cousin, the composer Jan Antonín Koželuh.
Andrew Doyle was born around November 1774 in Dublin, Ireland. He was the son of Bartholomew Doyle and Bridget (née) Nugent. Doyle was baptised in St Catherine's Church, Meath Street on 29 November 1774. He studied drawing under William Waldron, the Master of the Royal Dublin Society's School of Ornamental Drawing.
Verner was born the son of Sir William Verner, 2nd Baronet and his wife Mary Pakenham. He was baptised at home due to illness. His early education is unknown, but it is theorised that he may have had a tutor as a child. From 1870 to 1872, Verner attended Eton College.
Gretton was baptised in Claypole, Lincolnshire, on 24 January 1647/48. He was possibly the third youngest of nine or ten children. His mother was Agnes (Anne), née Atterby, and his father was Charles, a cottager, who held pieces of land and livestock. When his father died, Charles inherited two shillings.
Fuller was the eldest son of Thomas Fuller, rector of Aldwinkle St Peter's, Northamptonshire. He was born at his father's rectory and was baptised on 19 June 1608. Dr John Davenant, bishop of Salisbury, was his uncle and godfather. According to John Aubrey, Fuller was "a boy of pregnant wit".
Elliott was born at Byfeld House, Church Road, Barnes, Surrey to Major-General Roger Elliott (c. 1665 - 15 May 1714) and his wife Charlotte (née Elliot, c. 1692 - c. 1753). A member of the Eliot family, he was baptised on 27 October 1713 at St Mary the Virgin's Church, Barnes.
Eusebius of Nicomedia (died 341) was an Arian priest, the man who baptised Constantine the Great. He was a bishop of Berytus (modern-day Beirut) in Phoenicia. He was later made the bishop of Nicomedia, where the Imperial court resided. He lived finally in Constantinople from 338 up to his death.
Thus Hudson, Viking Pirates, p. 34. Regarding the confirmation, Hudson describes it as "... a politically motivated act ... a recognised means of sealing an alliance with a dominant individual ...". Ragnall was baptised some time later according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Amlaíb was expelled from the kingship of York in 944.
Hartley was born Helen-Ann Francis on 28 May 1973 in Edinburgh, Scotland. She was baptised in Coldingham Priory, Coldingham, Berwickshire, where her father was the minister. She spent her childhood in Sunderland, England. Her father was a Church of Scotland minister but the family moved to Anglicanism in the 1980s.
Thus, the Crown established a National Inquisition in 1478, that would test the loyalty and purity of a newly baptised Christian (converso). Due to continued oppression, some Jews and conversos fled Spain, others created a community to ensure the survival of Judaism in the Iberian Peninsula, although outwardly practising Christianity.
Engraving by Harms, from the in Arolsen Johann Oswald Harms (baptised 30 April 1643 in Hamburg – 1708 in Braunschweig) was a German Baroque painter, engraver, and the first notable stage set designer of the Baroque. He worked for the Opernhaus am Taschenberg in Dresden, painting the ceiling and designing stage sets.
Eastburn was baptised on 7 February 1753. His father, Michael, was an apothecary from York. His mother, Faith Jenkinson, was John Smeaton's sister-in-law thus Eastburn was Smeaton's nephew. Eastburn began studying under John Smeaton in 1768, and became his assistant at some point around 1775, finishing in 1788.
Central authority was weak and the heads of the Magyar tribes pursued independent foreign policy. Magyar chieftains visited Constantinople and some of them converted to Christianity to facilitate the negotiations. The harka Bulcsú received baptism in 948, but he never became a devout Christian. The gyula was baptised around 950.
Philips was baptised in the combined parish of St Mildred, Poultry with St Mary Colechurch. He was the son of Richard Philips, also a portraitist. He married Mary Francis in 1737 and moved to Great Queen Street shortly afterwards. Philips died in London in 1747 only six years after his father.
Petilianus was from Cirta, the main city of the Roman province of Numidia. His parents were Catholics, but early in life he was taken against his will by the Donatists, baptised and eventually made their bishop around 395 to 400.Augustine. c. Lit. Petil. ii. 104 238.Serm. ad pleb. Caesar.
He entered the service of German explorer Kurt von Morgan, whom he accompanied on expeditions beginning in 1889. Two years later, von Morgan paid to have m'Ebono educated in Germany. Mebenga entered the German Military Academy, where he was given the name Samba. That November, he was baptised as Martin- Paul.
The number of the local Christian victims has not been estimated but it is believed that they were thousands. Among the martyrs were the legionaries Dorotheus, Gorgonius, Panteleemon and George, as well as the local bishop Anthimus. In 337 bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia baptised Emperor Constantine the Great on his deathbed.
He visited Christopher Feake in Windsor Castle. Nathaniel Brewster, rector of Alby, Norfolk, introduced him to Cromwell, whom he addressed in frank terms; Brewster felt he went too far. Shortly after this he died in London, early in June 1655. His son John was baptised at Yarmouth on 24 June 1651.
Westminster Confession, Chapter 28, Section 1 and especially section 3. Baptised people are considered part of the covenant of grace by faith unless they prove otherwise by committing apostasy. The Unitarian and Free Christian Churches of Great Britain perform Baptisms (Christenings) and consider this to be an important rite of passage.
Jacques Loeillet (1685 – 1748) was a Baroque-era composer and oboist. He was born in Ghent, Belgium, which was then part of the Spanish Netherlands, and baptised on 7 June 1685. He was the younger brother of Jean-Baptiste Loeillet. He composed works for oboe, violin and for string ensembles.
Thomas Ludlam was the son of William Ludlam and Frances LudlamEngland, Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. Transcription at find my past (Subscription required), née DowleyEngland Marriages 1538-1973. Transcription at find my past (Subscription required), and nephew to Thomas Ludlam the clergyman. He was baptised in Leicester on 15 September, 1775.
Des Roches was born in The Hague in 1740 and was baptised at Voorburg on 1 March that year, with the baptismal record indicating his parents were not married. His mother, Louise Rottevrel, was in domestic service.Jean Stecher, "Desroches (Jean)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 5 (Brussels, 1876), 789-808.
John Rolle was baptised at Week St Mary, Cornwall, on 23 September 1626.Vivian, p. 656 He was the son of Andrew Rolle (d. 1628) of Marhayes (anciently Marrays, Marrais, Marrys etc.) in the parish of Week St Mary in Cornwall, six miles south of Bude, by his wife Grace Roberts.
Richard Eastcott (baptised 1744–1828) was an English clergyman and writer on music. Born at Exeter about 1740, he matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford, but did not take a degree. Ordained in the Church of England in 1767,CCED ordination record. he lived in the Devon area and followed musical interests.
In 1068/69 a German expedition took and destroyed Rethra, one of the major pagan Wend temples. The Wendish religious centre shifted to Arkona thereafter. In 1124 and 1128, the Pomeranians and some Lutici were baptised. In 1147, the Wend crusade took place in what is today north-eastern Germany.
Nelson was born and probably baptised in Whitechapel in 1772. She married in 1790 to Edward Nelson in Shoreditch. He became a member of the Innkeepers company as an Innkeeper in Whitechapel. When her husband died in 1800, she inherited the business which was based at The Bull inn in Aldgate.
He was baptised on 27 August 1636. He was a student at Inner Temple in 1656. He succeeded his father in 1673 and inherited extensive property in Plymouth, including the former Whitefriars Priory. In 1677 he was elected Member of Parliament for Plymouth in a by-election to the Cavalier Parliament.
Trumbull was born at Easthampstead Park in Berkshire and baptised on 11 September 1639. He was the son and heir of William Trumbull (1594–1668) and grandson of William Trumbull, the Jacobean period diplomat. His mother was Elizabeth Weckerlin (c. 1619-11 July 1652), only daughter of George Rodolph Weckerlin.
William Frederick Collard, the brother and partner of the above, was baptised at Wiveliscombe on 25 Aug. 1776, and, in addition to an inventive genius respecting improvements in pianos, also developed a taste for lyric poetry. He retired from business in 1842, and died at Folkestone on 11 Oct. 1866.
He was baptised with the name of John Anstruther but in 1815 his name was legally changed to John Anstruther-Thomson to inherit the Charleton Estate from his mother's family. He succeeded to the title of 17th Lord St. Clair on 5 July 1795 but did not take this title.
On 8 August 1618 he married Anne Heton in St Leonard's Church in London, with their first child baptised in February 1620. On 24 January 1619, King James I knighted Filmer at Newmarket.Glenn Burgess, 'Filmer, Sir Robert (1588? – 1653)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online ed.
Franz Seraphin Lauska (13 January 1764 - 18 April 1825), baptised as Franciscus Ignatius Joannes Nepomucensis Carolus Boromaeus,Anke Sieber: Franz Lauska (1764–1825). Biographie, Briefe, Werkverzeichnis, Göttingen: Hainholz 2016. was a Moravian pianist, composer, and teacher of Giacomo Meyerbeer. The name "Seraphin" was a later name affix, which Lauska never used.
Hobart was the youngest of eight surviving children. He was born early in 1774 and baptised on 9 February in the parish church at Nocton, Lincolnshire.FamilySearch Community Trees He was educated at Westminster School and at Christ's College, Cambridge, which he entered in 1793. He graduated as MA in 1797.
His mother Mariyam, from another aristocratic Pallikaavil family from Niranam. He was born on 20 February 1831. He was mammodiza (baptised) at Mar Yohannan Mamdana Church, Nedumkunnam. At the age of 13, he went to Mannanam Monastery to begin his seminary education under the guidance of Chavara Mar Quriakose Ealias.
Mayr-Harting Coming of Christianity pp. 69–71 One reason for the mission's success was that it worked by example. Also important was Gregory's flexibility and willingness to allow the missionaries to adjust their liturgies and behaviour. Another reason was the willingness of Æthelberht to be baptised by a non-Frank.
She was baptised on 5 December that year. She married Thomas Morell MacDonald at her father's residence in Khyber Pass Road, Auckland, on 7 January 1862. Their grandson Tom Macdonald (1898–1980) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for over 20 years. Charlotte died on 12 December 1894 in Invercargill.
Cobell was born in Hove just before the Second World War. His parents were strict evangelical Christians; his father was a lay preacher. Cobell was baptised and attended St Nicolas’s Church of England School in Portslade. Following the 11-plus examinations he went to Hove County Grammar School for Boys.
However Georg persuades him to stay on. The men develop a kind of friendship. It transpires that Ali survived the war because his parents gave him away and had him baptised. They visit a farm, where Ali discovers that it was not German but Slovak Nazis who killed his family.
Nelly is usually used as a nickname for "Helen." Some authors give her birth year as 1760. Nelly may have been the daughter of John Kilpatrick,Mackay, page 52 the miller and his wife Jane Reid of Perclewan Mill near Dalrymple.Burns Encyclopedia Retrieved : 2012-02-06 She was baptised on 1 March 1759.
Stefan was baptised with the name of Stefan von Habsburg-Lothringen. He was born in Mödling, Austria and spent the first years of his childhood in Castle Sonnberg, Austria. In 1942, he moved with his parents and four sisters and brother to Romania. While there, Stefan's parents made their residence at Bran, Braşov.
Dicks was born on 25 September 1893, in Winchester, Hampshire to Frances Maude Dicks (née Henning). Her father, Philip, owned and ran a gas and plumbing shop which his father, John Dicks, had opened in 1862. She was baptised at St Maurice’s Church on 17 January 1894, alongside her older brother Philip John.
Cholmley was the second surviving son of Sir Richard Cholmley of Whitby and his first wife Susan Legard, daughter of John Legard, merchant of London and Ganton, Yorkshire. He was baptised on 2 February 1609. He entered Inner Temple in 1628. His father died in 1631, and he travelled abroad in 1633.
Skederid Church, external view Skederid Church () is a medieval, former Catholic church that today belongs to the Lutheran Archdiocese of Uppsala. It lies just outside Norrtälje in Stockholm County, Sweden. It was built by Birger Persson, father of Saint Bridget of Sweden, and it is probably the church where she was baptised.
Sarah Maze was born in 1744, and baptised in Batheaston. During the 1760s she seems to have run a school in Bath, but by 1782 she had moved to Kensington. In 1783 she married her first husband, the Hon. William Murray, brother of the Earl of Dunmore, though he died in 1786.
In 1222, Yaroslav, finally enthroned in Novgorod, overran all of Estonia and besieged its capital Kolyvan. Four years later, he devastated Finland and baptised Karelia. His next ambition was to subjugate Pskov, but the Novgorodians refused to make war against its neighbour. Yaroslav departed in anger and seized the Novgorodian enclave of Volokolamsk.
Heveningham was the son of Sir Arthur Heveningham, of Heveningham, Suffolk and was baptised there on 26 March 1577. He was admitted at Queens' College, Cambridge on 1 July 1592 and was admitted at Inner Temple in 1594. He was knighted on 11 May 1603. In 1615 he was Sheriff of Norfolk.
Rufane Donkin came of a military family and was the eldest child of General Robert Donkin, who had served with many famous British commanders including Wolfe and Gage and his Colonel, William Rufane. Young Rufane was baptised at St David's Church, Exeter on 9 October 1772 with the name Rusaw Shaw Donkin.
Johann Baptist Wendling (baptised 17 June 1723 – 27 November 1797) was a flute player and composer of the Mannheim School. He held the position of principal flute in the Mannheim and Munich court orchestras under directors Johann Stamitz and Christian Cannabich, and was acknowledged as one of the finest virtuosos of his time.
After he died in 1847, his remains were laid in state on a great catafalque in the Pro-Cathedral. St Mary's baptism register contains quite a few entries for children born in the nearby Rotunda hospital; they were probably baptised quite quickly due to the feared infant mortality rates of the 19th century.
Very few verifiable facts are known. John was bornRegister of St Andrews baptisms 1739–1803. John Dibbs was born in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland on 8 November 1790 to John Dibbs (Shoemaker in St Andrews) and Elizabeth Simpson and Baptised on 14 November by Dr Adamson. Witnesses were James Greig and Thomas Aikman.
In 662, Swithelm of Essex was persuaded to adopt Christianity and was baptised at Rendlesham, with Æthelwold present as his sponsor. East Anglia became more closely allied to Northumbria, Kent and lands in the Fens by means of royal marriages such as that between the Northumbrian Hereswitha and the East Anglian Æthilric.
Johann Ruderauf was born on 22 September 1588 in Herda, near Bad Salzungen in Thuringia (Germany). His father Jeremias Ruderauf (or Rudravius) was a pastor and a schoolmaster. In the Julian Calendar, Johann was baptised as a Protestant on 15 September 1588.Thüringer Pfarrerbuch: Grossherzogtum Sachsen (-Weimar-Eisenach) - Landesteil Eisenach 866, p. 363.
He married Sarah Thompson and had four children. Mary Ussher (died young), Emily Augusta Ussher, John Frederick Campbell Ussher, and Victoria Ussher. Victoria Ussher was baptised Edgeworth Victoria Ussher after her father's death. Inscription on his tombstone: Here rests in the hope of a joyful resurrection the mortal remains of Edgeworth Ussher, Esq.
Průchová was born to Czech parents who worked in Ružomberok, Slovakia at that time. She was baptised by the Slovak priest Andrej Hlinka. At the end of 1938, the family was forced to leave Slovakia, and they resided in Prague. Following the Second World War, Průchová had her first experience with jazz music.
5 and 42. He was baptised on the same day of his birth at Żejtun's parish church by the deputy parish priest, Joseph Saliba, and given the names Saviour, Francis Xavier and Anthony. His godparents were Joseph Buttigieg, son of Luke, and Rose, wife of Francis Bugeja, both from the Żejtun parish.Ibid.
Her name is not recorded in early sources, but Reginald of Durham calls her Kyneburga (Cyneburg).Kirby, pp. 51 and 53. This mission appears to have made little long-term impact as Cynegils' son Cenwalh was not baptised until 646, according to the Chronicle, after having been driven from his kingdom by Penda.
In Papua there are 250 different languages. The Mission started in 1962, the first baptism was performed in December 1969. On that day 96 adults and 51 children were baptised. Ten new mission location opened in Nipsan, Langda, Bomela and in other towns, in southern lowlands in Dela Sera, Samboka, and Sumtamon.
Thomas was born 7 January 1355 at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire after two short-lived brothers, one of whom had also been baptised Thomas. He married Eleanor de Bohun in 1374,Tuck, Anthony. "Thomas [Thomas of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester"], Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 3 January 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
Chief Nepsuget was baptised in 1644 then 40 others in 1647. Increasingly frequent contacts with Europeans allowed the Mi'kmaqs to acquire things, especially those made from metal, in exchange for furs.Bock and Sturtevant (1978), opcit, p. 117. However, diseases brought in by Europeans decimated much of the population from the 17th century.
97 William was baptised in Dalston by the philosopher William Paley, the vicar there.Urban (1862), p. 470 He was privately tutored at Carlisle, and subsequently, from 1805 to 1808, educated at Westminster School, and, from 1808 to 1811,Lonsdale (1867), p. 211 at Christ Church, Oxford, from which he graduated in 1811.
Juan Badiano (1484-after 1552) was the translator of Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis ca. 1552, from Nahuatl to Latin. The book was a compendium of 250 medicinal herbs used by the Aztecs. This compilation was originally done by Martin de la Cruz (another Indian who was baptised with this Christian name).
Sir Hugh Beeston (c. 1547 – February 1626) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1589 and 1614. Beeston was the second son of Sir George Beeston of Beeston and his first wife. Sir George baptised both his two eldest sons Hugh which leads to confusion.
Huddesford was baptised at St Mary Magdalen's Church, Oxford, on 15 August 1732. His father, George Huddesford, was the President of Trinity College, Oxford. His younger brother, also George Huddesford, was a painter and satirical poet. William attended John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon-on-Thames (now Abingdon School) from 1743-1749.
Anselm Franz was the eldest child and son of Eugen Alexander Franz, 1st Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his wife Princess Anna Adelheid of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg. The date of his birth is unknown, but Anselm Franz was baptised on 30 January 1681 at the Our Blessed Lady of Zavel Church in Brussels.
In August 1628 they baptised a daughter Martha.Mayflower Quarterly, vol. 76, no. 3, pp. 242-243 and 244-246 It is possible that the grandchildren of Mayflower passenger Mary (Prower) Martin did survive to adulthood, married, and left descendants behind who may be ancestors of persons alive today in England or elsewhere.
He spread Christianity to thousands of people who were baptised and joined the Church. He died at the age of 84 on 18 August 1899. CMS Bishop Edward Noel Hodges attended his funeral. There are two Brethren assemblies in Mallappally: the Town Brethren assembly near Anima Ayurvedic Hospital, and the Mallappally North Assembly.
Paul Storr (baptised 28 October 1770 in London – 18 March 1844 in London) was an English goldsmith and silversmith working in the Neoclassical and other styles during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.Paul Storr article in Encyclopædia Britannica. His works range from simple tableware to magnificent sculptural pieces made for royalty.
The harpist and wrestler Marged ferch Ifan (1696-1793) was baptised here in 1696 and married in 1717.Ceridwen Lloyd- Morgan, ‘Marged ferch Ifan (bap. 1696, d. 1793)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 10 Oct 2015 Eglwys y Santes Fair Beddgelert St Mary's church Gwynedd Wales 25.
Thomas Weelkes (baptised 25 October 1576 - 30 November 1623His will was dated 30 November, and he was buried on 1 December, which strongly suggests he died on 30 November. See his entry at Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed, 1954, vol. IX, p. 231.) was an English composer and organist.
Kosygin was born into a Russian working-class family consisting of his father and mother (Nikolai Ilyich and Matrona Alexandrovna) and his siblings. The family lived in Saint Petersburg. Kosygin was baptised (7 March 1904) one month after his birth. He lost his mother in infancy and was brought up by his father.
Very little is known about the life of Erasmus de Bie. He was born in Antwerp as the son of the painter Frans de Bie the Elder. He was baptised on 20 December 1629 in the St. Walburga church in Antwerp.Frans Jozef Peter Van den Branden, Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche schilderschool, Antwerpen, 1883, p.
Lascelles was born at Goldsborough Hall, near Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, and was baptised with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of York as his godparents represented by proxy. The baptism was held at St. Mary's Church in the village of Goldsborough. At his birth, he was 7th in the line of succession.
William Boxhal (c. 12 February 1832–12 January 1893) was a convict transported to Western Australia. He later became a farmer in the Victoria Plains district, and was one of the first such farmers to secure land in the area. William Boxhal was born in Godalming, Surrey, and baptised on 12 February 1832.
Tha Byu, the first convert to Christianity in 1828, was baptised by Rev. George Boardman, an associate of Adoniram Judson, founder of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Today there are Christians belonging to the Catholic Church and various Protestant denominations. Some of the largest Protestant denominations are Baptists and Seventh-day Adventists.
The pole is a high wooden pole covered in leaves and flowers. Participants dance around the pole and sing songs. A Saint John’s Eve custom involves people visiting holy springs as "a reminder of how John the Baptist baptised Christ in the River Jordan." This a rather new tradition made by youngsters.
Within three years there were almost 200 members. The chapel once had a day school. The name “Aenon” is from the Biblical place near Salem where John the Baptist was baptised by Jesus. The word, from the Greek, was originally derived from the Hebrew term “ay-yin” meaning “spring” or “natural fountain.
North Facade of Saint Awtel Church, Kfarsghab, LebanonMar Awtel was born in mid-3rd century. As a youth he was converted to Christianity and baptised. He pledged his virginity to God but his father wanted him to marry and thereby break his pledge of celibacy. To escape he left for the city Byzantium.
In 1979, Mehnga Singh baptised Sikh, by drinking Amrit. He held his first attack to Nirankaris in Jagadhri, when some of them held a meeting. He with some companions attacked them and the most of Nirankaris run away. He was charged in Murdery case and he was arrested, but he was later released.
Learmonth was baptised in 1718. Her mother was Christian Livingston from Parkhall near Falkirk and she died whilst she was a child. Her father was John Learmonth. She was the only girl in a family of five until her father remarried and she gained three half sisters and her step-mother Anne Crawford.
St Michael's Catholic School is a Catholic all-through voluntary aided school located in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. In 2016 the school had 1124 pupils. It enrols children aged 3 through 19. The school's catchment area for many years has included Aylesbury and surrounding areas, which has a high proportion of baptised Catholics.
Ernest was born in 1855 in England. He was baptised 20 October 1855 in Great Malvern, Worcester, England the son of George & Susanna Mary Browne. He married Ellen Augusta Ramsay the daughter of Sir Alexander Ramsay in Kensington London in December 1885. After his retirement he resided in Tullamore, King's County, Ireland.

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