Friday, 11 December 2009

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    The History of Public Records

    Generally, in the early 1900’s, the vital records were not reserved with them. The details, such as, the full name of the individual involved in the event, the date of the event, and the country, state or town where the event took place are usually included in the vital records. Much more information is included in the vital records such as, the birth records which usually contain the parent’s full names, the name of the baby, the date of the birth, and the country where the birth took place, and the marriage licence records which often record the names and birth places of each individual’s parents. It also includes the divorce records which lists the names of the couple’s children. And also the death certificates which mention the name of the individual who reported the death and where the individual will be buried.
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