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  2. George Heinrich Engellhard - Wikipedia

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    He and his wife would become the parents of six. For many years Engellhard was known as the "Haus-Segen Artist", but in 1973 a signed example of his work was discovered. He painted house blessings, bookplates, baptismal certificates, and presentation drawings.

  3. Template:Baptismal name - Wikipedia

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    This template is put at the top of a biographical article after the first bolded mention of the subject's name, to create a note to explain to readers which part of a person's name is the baptismal name. The baptismal name may be different than the birth name or the given name. The template will automatically link to the article (if one exists ...

  4. Parish register - Wikipedia

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    The baptismal registers were to include child's name, seniority (e.g. first son), father's name, profession, place of abode and descent (i.e. names, professions and places of abode of the father's parents), similar information about the mother, and mother's parents, the infant's date of birth and baptism.

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  6. Johann Jacob Friedrich Krebs - Wikipedia

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    In 1787 he established a business purchasing pre-printed baptismal records which he would then further embellish for sale; eventually he had forms of his own printed, many in Reading, Pennsylvania. He also painted many handmade examples. The majority of his work consists of baptismal certificates, but he produced many other pieces as well.

  7. Royal Baptismal Font (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Baptismal Font is used with the associated royal baptismal set, which consist of a basin, a ewer for baptismal water and two candlesticks, all of solid gold. [4] Like the baptismal font, it is also from Hamburg, probably made by the goldsmith Hinrich Lambrecht II around the year 1650. [ 4 ]