LIST 4 - BAPTISMS - ST JOHNS PARRAMATTA

 
 
There were 338 baptisms recorded during this 'decade'.  Between 1789 and 1800 there were 
on average 28 baptisms a year. 
 
The  information  recorded  for  each  child  includes:  
          date of baptism 
          date of birth
          Christian name
          father's Christian name 
          father's family name 
          father's year of arrival in the colony 
          father's ship of arrival in the colony 
          father's status upon arrival in the colony 
          mother's Christian name
          mother's maiden name
          mother's year of arrival in the colony
          mother's ship of arrival in the colony
          mother's status upon arrival in the colony
          parent's civil status at the time of the child's birth
          parent's marital status at the time of the child's birth
          parent's year & country/church of marriage where applicable 
          reference number
 
The  list is presented in chronological order by date of  baptism then alphabetically by 
father's surname. 
 
With  regard to the fathers, identities of 92% have  been  found. The names of two fathers 
were not recorded and the identities of a further 26 remain unknown.
 
With  regard to the mothers, identities of 93% have  been  found. The  names of seven mothers 
were not recorded and the  identities of a further 18 remain unknown.
 
It  should  be noted that this is considerably  more  information than  will  be found in 
the original church register,  being  the result  of decades of research,  principally 
associated with  the Pioneer  Register  Project. Many entries in the  church  register list  
just the date of baptism and parents names, sometimes  only the mother's name if the birth 
was illegitimate.
 
Where the father's surname has a second name separated by a slash '/', the surname after 
the slash is how the name was spelt in the original document or if second name is substantially 
different it refers to an alias. Where the mother's surname has a second  name separated 
by a slash, the surname after the slash is her  married name  at the time of the recording 
being made if she was  married more than once. 
 
The reference number would direct the reader to the entry in  the original source document.
 
The  first  baptism was that of Charles Parish, the  son  of  two convicts  in  September 
1789, the place of baptism  was  actually recorded  as Rose Hill as this was the name given 
to the area  by Governor Phillip before Parramatta came into general use.
 
Unfortunately  at one point in the register a number  of  entries had the year changed from 
1800 to 1801 or possibly the other  way round,  1801 to 1800, which being right on the cut 
off point  for inclusion in the book has led to some problems.
 
Entries on this list have the reference identifier "SJP" on  List 1.  To  locate  an entry 
on this list;  firstly  an  alphabetical search on the name would be made on List 1 from 
which the date of baptism would be retrieved, secondly using the appropriate  date, the  
baptism  would  be  located on  this  list  and  finally  an alphabetical  search on the 
name would be made on  the  baptismal date if there should be more than one entry for that 
date. 


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