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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.<ref>Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, ''Birth Records'', [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections#RSID:5 About this Collection]</ref><noinclude>[[Category:Templates for WA pages]] [[Category:WikiProject Washington]]</noinclude>
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.<ref>Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, ''Birth Records'', [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections#RSID:5 ''About this Collection'']</ref><noinclude>[[Category:Templates for WA pages]] [[Category:WikiProject Washington]]</noinclude>

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Birth Records reveal
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Parent's Ages   Green check.png
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Name of Doctor or Midwife Green check.png  

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.[1]

  1. Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, Birth Records, About this Collection