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In 1891, coroners, physicians, and midwives were to report births and deaths (called "returns" to the county auditor. Many went unrecorded. In 1907, the State Center for Health Statistics assumed this responsibility. | In 1891, coroners, physicians, and midwives were to report births and deaths (called "returns" to the county auditor. Many went unrecorded. In 1907, the State Center for Health Statistics assumed this responsibility. | ||
For earlier or unrecorded births, search: • [[{{PAGENAME}}#Census|Census]] for ages, family members, etc. • [[{{PAGENAME}}#Death|Death Records]] for birth date, place, parents <br>• [[{{PAGENAME}}#Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] for birth date, and • [[{{PAGENAME}}#Obituaries|Obituaries]] | For earlier or unrecorded births, search: • [[{{PAGENAME}}#Census|Census]] for ages, family members, etc. • [[{{PAGENAME}}#Death|Death Records]] for birth date, place, parents <br>• [[{{PAGENAME}}#Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] for birth date, and • [[{{PAGENAME}}#Obituaries|Obituaries]] for even more. |
Revision as of 15:57, 14 November 2013
In 1891, coroners, physicians, and midwives were to report births and deaths (called "returns" to the county auditor. Many went unrecorded. In 1907, the State Center for Health Statistics assumed this responsibility.
For earlier or unrecorded births, search: • Census for ages, family members, etc. • Death Records for birth date, place, parents
• Cemeteries for birth date, and • Obituaries for even more.