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Re: Were birth certs needed during WWI to show proof of person?
Posted by: Lynette Kleve (ID *****4189) Date: August 22, 2009 at 15:48:03
In Reply to: Re: Were birth certs needed during WWI to show proof of person? by Dick Tague of 8730

Hi again Dick!

Well I have something that was recorded in the church record book. I have not searched for the other childrens birth certs if they do exist. I'm going to ask someone in Texas if they can locate a copy of the marriage but haven't as yet done that. What about my grandpa's picture of him in uniform? Would he have been in uniform even if he was never sent over to fight? I have Frank's mother's obit but not sure that I have Frank's. I'll have to dig through the myriad of papers that I've collected and get my thoughts straight.

Goodnite from Sweden,

Lynette


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