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For questions about documents pertaining to an individual person's birth, including birth certificates, registers and indexes
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Recording name for infant who died unnamed?
I had a similar dilemma some time ago in my own tree. The case I encountered was a set of twins that had died within a couple days of their birth. I had the bright idea that I would name them "Son (1) …
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Finding birth certificate of someone born on a military base in Germany
The U.S. State Department handles the acquisition of records pertaining to children born overseas on Military installations.
The links below should provide you with a map, and other resources to nar …
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Finding New York birth record from around 1804?
Birth, Death and Marriage Records (1847–1852, 1880–present)
While these officially are considered state government records, official birth, death and marriage records (often referred to as “vital rec …