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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.
Search for birth records using the above links to different states. Online collections are found on these pages. Content of Birth Records [edit | edit source] Birth records generally give the child's name, sex, date and place of birth, and the names of the parents.
Find free United States vital records online. Vital records include birth, marriage, death (BMD) and divorce records created by a government entity.
Learn how to find birth records and other public vital records for free. Find out how long birth records are kept and how to look them up in the US.
The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics website tells how to obtain birth, death, marriage, and divorce records from state and territorial agencies. NARA Related Resources. Information collected in Census Records may help you to find which jurisdiction you will want to look for vital records in.
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.
Death Records to learn birth date, place, parents. Censuses to learn age, family members, location, etc. School Records may give date of birth and name of parent or guardian. Cemeteries for birth date or age, maybe birth place. Obituaries for living relatives with names of spouses, residences.
To find public birth records in the US, use an online service like familysearch.org or ancestry.com. Although none of these services are free, some of them offer free trials, which you can use for a month. Also, keep in mind that birth records are only available to immediate family members for at least 75 years after their birth date.
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