Articles for tag: Vital Records, Write a Letter

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How to Obtain a Certified Copy of Your Birth Certificate

Replacing a copy of your birth certificate doesn’t need to be a stressful event. Granted, it is an important document that you never want to be without, but in the event of a lost or misplaced birth certificate help is readily available. Ordering a certified copy of your birth certificate is quick and easy if ...

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How to Find a Person’s Place of Birth

If you need to locate the place of birth for a long-lost relative or a living person, there are various methods you can utilize to discover a persons birthplace. Using resources such as the internet and public records pin-pointing a person’s place of birth can be done in the comfort of your living room. Take ...

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Ten Resources for Free Birth Records

Free birth records are offered by a host of companies that promise to find your lost vital records; more often than not obtaining these free birth records is actually an expensive process and some companies are in fact not as reputable as they claim and may instead be in the business of robbing you of ...

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How to Change Your Name Without a Lawyer

What ever the reason, as long as it is not illegal you can change your name. Maybe you never liked your name. Do you need a stage name for your rising acting career? Perhaps you are angry with your parents, you can just change your name. You can do this by yourself. Every state may ...

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Tips for Organizing Your Important Documents

There are a number of reasons why it is important to have a good organization system in place for your important documents. These documents include vital records such as birth certificates and marriage licenses, wills, bank statements, and tax records. In the event of a theft (for example, your purse or wallet), a natural disaster, ...

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Genealogy Record Sheets and Worksheets

Organizing your family research documents is one of the big challenges of genealogy for me. Family history becomes more rich and interesting when you can add documentation to your research notebook. The genealogical charts and family tree really come to life when you can leaf through pages of census records, church records, immigration records, land ...