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PublicRecordCenter can help you find their date of birth by searching authentic government documents. Since most birth records are listed by the actual birth-name, begin your search using the full name, not the nick-name, and if possible, use the city or state of birth.
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The National Archives has records of births at U.S. Army facilities in the states and territories for 1884-1912, with some records dated as late as 1928. It will search the records if provided with: name of child, names of his/her parents, place of birth, and month and year of birth.
Birth record finder: For original documents, go to your state's vital records website or request a birth certificate copy from VitalChek. Ancestry service: Geneology sites often include birth record information posted by relatives. Some have a birth record search feature.
Search now. What can birth records tell you? With a quick search, you can uncover details like: Parents’ names, ages, jobs, and residence. Birthplaces for both the child and parents. Baptism or religious information. An image of the birth certificate. And birth records are just the beginning.
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