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Birth registrations USA

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Marion

Marion Report 27 Oct 2003 21:25

http://www(.)archives(.)gov/search/index(.)html?section=/research_room/genealogy/ Try this website, it looks interesting.You may be able to contact them for advice or information. Marion

Penny

Penny Report 27 Oct 2003 19:41

Thanks Lisa. Penny.

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 27 Oct 2003 16:12

Don't have any idea, sorry -- but perhaps someone else would know? So here's a nudge.

Penny

Penny Report 27 Oct 2003 07:10

I have a relative who I know was born in Brooklyn USA in 1884. I have traced her via the family search page and found her christening. What I would like now is to trace her birth date and possibly order a birth certificate. She was born to a British mother and I know was a British citizen. I dont know the nationality of her father and have been unable to trace him so far. Will she have an American birth certificate and if so how do I go about looking this up. Are there any US websites like our 1837 online and GRO. Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this. Penny