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= Vital Records Overview  =
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Hi, this is [[User:Franjensen|Michael]] screwing up this page to show some students that you can't really ruin a wiki article. Civil governments have created records of births, marriages, and deaths. Records containing this information are commonly called “vital records,” because they refer to critical events in a person's life. These are the most important documents for genealogical research, but the births, marriages, and deaths of many people have never been recorded by civil authorities.  
Civil governments have created records of births, marriages, and deaths. Records containing this information are commonly called “vital records,” because they refer to critical events in a person's life. These are the most important documents for genealogical research, but the births, marriages, and deaths of many people have never been recorded by civil authorities.  


Read more about [[United States Vital Records|United States Vital Records]].  
Read more about [[United States Vital Records|United States Vital Records]].  


= Maryland Vital Records<br> =
= Maryland Vital Records<br> =


Maryland Vital Records include, births, marriages, and deaths.&nbsp; Divorce records are&nbsp;also considered vital records. To learn more about Maryland vital records, choose from the list below:  
Maryland Vital Records include, births, marriages, and deaths.&nbsp; Divorce records are&nbsp;also considered vital records. To learn more about Maryland vital records, choose from the list below:  

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Vital Records Overview[edit | edit source]

Civil governments have created records of births, marriages, and deaths. Records containing this information are commonly called “vital records,” because they refer to critical events in a person's life. These are the most important documents for genealogical research, but the births, marriages, and deaths of many people have never been recorded by civil authorities.

Read more about United States Vital Records.

Maryland Vital Records
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Maryland Vital Records include, births, marriages, and deaths.  Divorce records are also considered vital records. To learn more about Maryland vital records, choose from the list below:

Maryland Vital Records: Birth
Maryland Vital Records: Marriages
Maryland Vital Records: Death
Maryland Divorce Records