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Genealogy Charts, Forms, Kits & Photo Holders
1880 Baptismal Certificate
Found in Niles, Michigan, this 1880 Baptismal Certificate has been restored and reprinted. It can be used for a new baby or any ancestor you so choose!
It has been printed on archival, acid-free paper which can be written on by any pencil, pen, marker or any other writing instrument you so desire! It measures 12-1/2" x 18-1/2" and the oval cut-out measures approx. 1-3/4" x 2-3/4".
The wording has been changed from the original so that you may add your own "century". The original says "In the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred...". Petersen Reproductions left it blank for you to add any century.
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