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Baptised but no birth data

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Posted Sunday, November 12, 2006 - Post #14367
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Sorry if this has been raised before but I could not find it.

Where you only have baptism records and no birth data the report says
"James was born his baptism took place on November 18th, 1775 "

I do not convert baptism records to birth year as there are too many pitfalls. Suggest that the words "was born his " are deleted in these cases
Posted Sunday, November 12, 2006 - Post #14370
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Having taken a closer look at the PhBirth phrase in Dictionary.xml I see there are other bugs if some data is not present e.g no baptism date or place but officiator present leaves a hanging 'took place'. In your example it is also necessary to use the possessive proper noun i.e. James' baptism, or James's baptism, depending on your preference.

I have a fix which I hope covers all options for the next update.


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