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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (317256)7/29/2009 12:19:03 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 793914
 
Most interesting! The Mom was smart to keep the original certificates....they have not only the mother and father's addresses, age, etc on them, but they note the birth place of each parent. There is a "1966" date at the bottom....wonder if that's when the paper was actually registered officially??? The folks from Hawaii seem to march to their own drummer....

If the certificate is "certified" with a certification stamp, it is used for any important record, including a passport...If it isn't certified, you can use it as a guide for genealogy purposes (it's cheaper not to get a certified copy, but this one isn't used for any public official record)



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