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searching for record of birth
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Unknown | Report | 25 Aug 2003 08:06 |
HI Angela, Your doing well for being so young!!! Regards Margaret |
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Angela | Report | 25 Aug 2003 08:03 |
Jayne, you can order the certificate from the record office where you were born and usually don't need the reference if you know your own DOB. I had to order a new one when I moved to Holland - to satisfy the residence requirements the certificate could not be more than 6 months old (hilarious!). |
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Crista | Report | 25 Aug 2003 03:08 |
Jayne, You can track down your birth record here and then order a certificate. http://www.1837online(.)com Crista |
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Jayne | Report | 25 Aug 2003 02:55 |
is there a way of tracking down my birth certificate and other details through a link on the web |