Obtaining a Birth or Death Record
If you know the birth or death date within ten years and the location
(state or county depending on the year), you can obtain a copy of your
ancestor's birth or death record. The records generally include the person's name, birth date and birth county, as well as the names of the father and mother. In some cases, the mother's maiden name is given.
And, if you are lucky, the birthplace of each parent is recorded as well.
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Advanced Research
This site is designed to provide the basics in researching your
genealogy. It emphasizes the use of the Federal Census, Social Security
Death Index, online family trees, and birth/death records. There are, of course, more sources
of information. If you are looking for advice on additional sources, click
here to go to Genealogy Search Advice. That site will provide you with
customized research advice based on what you already know about your
ancestors.
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