
Lancashire BMD,

Depending where he was educated, at the time of John Fleming's education, it was available free if required.
In RC Churches the priest should have confirmed that those coming to be married were baptised into the faith, this still happens sometimes now, but it was never comprehensive so it's useful when it does happen, on occasions I've come across an adult baptism shortly before a marriage so that the person has converted into Catholicism. Sarah would have gone to the church she was baptised and asked for proof of her baptism and the priest wrote in the register the details of her forthcoming marriage.
MaryA wrote: ↑25 Dec 2020 07:32research seems to be very comprehensive and all I am able to add is that if his mother didn't put a father's name on the birth certificate, there is no way, for certain, of discovering his identity through documentary evidence alone. Although it's not something we could expertly advise upon here, we could make suggestions for groups who could assist/advise if you decided to go down the line of DNA testing.
I most definitely concur with that statement.Bertieone wrote: ↑27 Dec 2020 18:38
I can tell you without fear of contradiction and everyone on this forum who has experience in research will agree, ages on documentation can't be taken as gospel. We have all experienced the same and of course adds confusion, the reasons are numerous, you just have to use other clues and work around it.