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Aloha my amazing friends with such great knowledge.

I'm sure you can tell from my posts that I am very new at understanding Irish genealogy.

I often see a reference as a "note" on the bottom of a church baptism record.  I am unsure what it is telling me. I will give example.

"STP: 1S. 7 1/2D

Entry reads "AT DO THEADY FAHERTY JAS"   PREV ENTRY "AT OHERY" "

Any help would be appreciated.

Judy

Judy

Wednesday 12th Oct 2022, 05:52AM

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  • Judy,

    With regard to the entry that appears to say: STP: 1S 7 1/2D, that’s the priest doing his accounts.  There was a fee charged for most baptisms, marriages & burials.  That entry is in sterling, and means 1 shilling, 7 and a half pence. (There were 12 pence in a shilling, and 20 shillings in a £1). Today, with decimal currency, 1 shilling and 7 and a half pence would be about 8 pence sterling, which equates pretty closely to $US 8 cents.  

    You may notice that the fees vary. Priests often charged what they felt the family could afford (for someone very poor there is sometimes no fee).  So where there are individual fees noted (not all parishes noted the fees) you can sometimes estimate your family’s general financial standing in the community by comparison with what others were being charged at the same time.

    Less certain with the other entry but I suspect its the priest(s) names. Thady is short for Thaddeus.  Hopefully someone else will confirm or correct.

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 12th Oct 2022, 08:10AM
  • Judy,

    STP - A Stipend -  A periodical payment for services rendered - especially to a clergyman or a payment to a Magistrate 

    DITTO - A repeat of same amount

    Regards,

    McCoy

    Wednesday 12th Oct 2022, 08:13AM
  • Judy,

    In relation to  "At Do", you appear to be quoting from the earlier Moycullen parish records.

    It relates to a baptism which was performed in the home of Theady Faherty of his son - James in Ohery. It is short for "Ditto" - Same place.

    Other entries relate to the religious ceremony of "Churching" where you will see a first name followed by "W" meaning wife of ??

    Regards,

     

     

     

    McCoy

    Wednesday 12th Oct 2022, 01:17PM
  • Another Question Please,

    I have a Church Baptism Record for Mrs. Peter Faherty at Ohery, 31 Dec 1806.  Pretty sure she is born about 1785.  The note on the bottom says  "STP;2S 8 1/2d" (which I now understand is what the priests were paid for his services...thanks to all of your wonderful volunteers) but under that, it says "CHURCHED". I was thinking it had something to do with her being older at baptism.  

    Would love any suggestions.  

    Judy

    Judy

    Wednesday 19th Oct 2022, 02:39AM
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    Judy,

     

    Attached for your information.

     

    Credit: Fiona Fitzimons, via Google

    Regards,

     

    McCoy

    Thursday 20th Oct 2022, 08:17AM
  • Elwyn and McCoy, Thank you so much for the great information. Sorry for such a slow reply and thank you....family illness to attend to. Once again you have educated me in a wonderful way.!!! Judy

    Judy

    Monday 19th Dec 2022, 10:02PM

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