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| For more information, see [[United States Birth Records|United States Birth Records]] | | For more information, see [[United States Birth Records|United States Birth Records]] |
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| | '''Delayed Birth Records'''<br> |
| | In the 1940s, many adults applied for delayed birth certificates in order to be eligible for [[United_States_Social_Security_Administration_Records|Social Security]] benefits. |
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| ''See also:'' | | ''See also:'' |
| *[[GuidedResearch:Iowa|Iowa Guided Research]] | | *[[GuidedResearch:Iowa|Iowa Guided Research]] |
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| *[[How to Find Birth Information in the United States|How to Find Birth Information in the United States]] | | *[[How to Find Birth Information in the United States|How to Find Birth Information in the United States]] |
| *[[United States, How to Use Birth Records|United States How to Use Birth Records]] | | *[[United States, How to Use Birth Records|United States How to Use Birth Records]] |
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