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Beginning in 1654, the Maryland General Assembly required the recording all births by the clerk of the county court. Later, the responsibility was assigned to the Clerks of the Protestant Episcopal Vestry. The Protestant Episcopal Church was required to register all births that occurred – regardless of the parents' religion – until 1776. Other churches also recorded births of their congregation members, thus creating a second recording of some individual's birth. | Beginning in 1654, the Maryland General Assembly required the recording all births by the clerk of the county court. Later, the responsibility was assigned to the Clerks of the Protestant Episcopal Vestry. The Protestant Episcopal Church was required to register all births that occurred – regardless of the parents' religion – until 1776. Other churches also recorded births of their congregation members, thus creating a second recording of some individual's birth. | ||
:The information requested | :The information requested normally included: | ||
:*Birth date of child | :*Birth date of child | ||
:*Child’s name | :*Child’s name | ||
:*Names of parents (sometimes the mother was not recorded). | :*Names of parents (sometimes the mother's name was not recorded). | ||
=== Maryland Births, 1800-1864<br> === | === Maryland Births, 1800-1864<br> === |
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