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I am 31 years old. I desperately need my original birth records due to something that happened at the time of my birth. The hospital says they don't keep such records beyond the 7-year requirement. Do I have any recourse or alternative sources for such information? These are old files from the mid-70's and are not computerized. The hospital says they have been destroyed in accordance with hospital policy. Should I track down the attending physician that day? Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance. Any help is appreciated.
Asked by Raroo123 on 11/15/2007 12:27:36 PM | See Answers
I am researching my family tree and have discovered that a member of my family is noted as an army service record birth in Scotlands birth records. I know that her father was in the army posted abroad at this time. Where would I find out more information about this?
Asked by kizzy on 3/29/2008 5:06:01 AM | See Answers
How can I find a birth record for someone who lived in 1615 in London UK. Most of the website I have been on do not go back that far. Anybody got any suggestions? Googling the details I need are not turning up anything.
Asked by lollipoppett2005 on 1/20/2007 2:45:15 AM | See Answers
My aunt do not know what part of Louisiana she was born in and need a birth certificate. She is 74 years of age. She was born by a mid wife and do not know if a birth certificate was filed. Can a birth certificate be made if there if none on record. I would appreciate your help.
Asked by JoJoBa on 4/6/2007 2:00:35 AM | See Answers
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