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  1. (genealogy) Abbreviation of baptised.
    • 1882, John Yarker, Genealogy of the Surname Yarker, A. M. Petty, page 19:
      Jonathan Yarker. Bapt. March 19, 1684. Buried Jan. 1685.
    • 1900, George Austin Morrison, De Camp Genealogy: Laurent De Camp of New Utrecht, N.Y., 1664, and His Descendants, Good Press, unnumbered page:
      Hendrik bapt. about 1682, probably at Flatbush.
    • 1976, Donald Lines Jacobus, editor, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, volume 1, Genealogical Publishing Company, page 964:
      Children [by first wife], two bapt. Greenfield, others Fairfield:
      Molly, b. 16 Aug., bapt. 6 Sept. 1761

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  • “Glossary of Genealogical Terms”, in Ancestry.com, n.d.