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Birth and baptism records appear in church registers, civil vital records, and family documents. These records often include terminology related to religious rites, parentage, and community participation. Understanding these terms helps interpret both civil and ecclesiastical birth documentation.
| Term | Definition |
| Baptism | Religious ceremony marking admission into the Christian church. |
| Baptismal Register | Church record book listing baptisms performed. |
| Baptized | Person receiving the rite of baptism. |
| Birth Register | Official record listing births within a jurisdiction. |
| Birth Return | Official report of a birth submitted to authorities. |
| Birth Certificate | Civil document recording birth details. |
| Certificate of Baptism | Church-issued document verifying baptism. |
| Christening | Another term for baptism, often used in Anglican traditions. |
| Clergyman | Minister performing religious rites. |
| Confirmation | Religious rite affirming baptismal faith, usually later in life. |
| Congregation | Community of worshippers belonging to a church. |
| Curate | Assistant minister in a parish church. |
| Date of Baptism | Date religious ceremony occurred. |
| Date of Birth | Actual birth date of the child. |
| Denomination | Religious tradition of church performing baptism. |
| Entry | Individual record in register. |
| Father | Recorded parent of baptized child. |
| Godchild | Child sponsored during baptism. |
| Godfather | Male sponsor during baptism ceremony. |
| Godmother | Female sponsor during baptism ceremony. |
| Illegitimate | Child born to unmarried parents (historical term). |
| Infant Baptism | Baptism performed shortly after birth. |
| Legitimized | Child recognized as legitimate after parents’ marriage. |
| Maiden Name | Birth surname of mother. |
| Midwife | Person assisting childbirth. |
| Minister | Religious leader performing baptism. |
| Mother | Female parent listed in birth or baptism record. |
| Naming Ceremony | Religious or social event naming child. |
| Natural Child | Historical term for child born outside marriage. |
| Parish | Local church district. |
| Parish Register | Official church record book. |
| Parentage | Identification of parents. |
| Paternity | Legal acknowledgment of fatherhood. |
| Priest | Clergy member authorized to perform sacraments. |
| Rector | Clergyman responsible for parish. |
| Register Entry | Individual listing within church record book. |
| Sacrament | Religious rite considered sacred. |
| Sponsor | Individual witnessing or supporting baptism. |
| Stillbirth | Birth of a child who did not survive delivery. |
| Witness | Person present during ceremony. |
| Baptismal Font | Basin used for baptismal water. |
| Parish Clerk | Church official responsible for record keeping. |
| Register Book | Physical volume containing entries. |
| Legitimate | Child born within marriage. |
| Baptismal Certificate | Official extract from baptism record. |
| Parish Priest | Clergyman serving a parish congregation. |
| Lay Witness | Non-clergy individual witnessing event. |
| Officiant | Person performing the ceremony. |
| Ecclesiastical Record | Record maintained by religious authority. |
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