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**These include Birth certificates, 1907-1960, and five soundex indexes, 1907-1954. <ref>1,432 Family History Library films beginning with film {{FHL|436866|title-id|disp=1711751}}). </ref>  
**These include Birth certificates, 1907-1960, and five soundex indexes, 1907-1954. <ref>1,432 Family History Library films beginning with film {{FHL|436866|title-id|disp=1711751}}). </ref>  
**Death certificates, 1907-1957, and five soundex indexes, 1907-1979. <ref>521 Family History Library films beginning with film {{FHL|179363|title-id|disp=230399}}). </ref>  
**Death certificates, 1907-1957, and five soundex indexes, 1907-1979. <ref>521 Family History Library films beginning with film {{FHL|179363|title-id|disp=230399}}). </ref>  
**[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/436866?availability=Family%20History%20Library Delayed Birth Records] (catalog entry) and accompanying soundex indexes issued from 1936 to 1953 (65 films '''beginning with film 2034094).'''
**[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/436866 Delayed Birth Records] (catalog entry) and accompanying soundex indexes issued from 1936 to 1953 (65 films '''beginning with film 2034094).'''


{{FYI|Individuals born prior to 1907, or who did not have a birth certificate, may have applied for a delayed birth certificate. Washington began keeping delayed birth records in 1907. Many were registered during World War II or as people applied for Social Security.}}  
{{FYI|Individuals born prior to 1907, or who did not have a birth certificate, may have applied for a delayed birth certificate. Washington began keeping delayed birth records in 1907. Many were registered during World War II or as people applied for Social Security.}}