User:HardestyPN/Births Post 1969

Births Post 1969

ACTION: If you know the exact date of birth, you can order a copy of the certificate if you are:
 * The Person on the Certificate
 * The Parents and Grandparents of Person on the Certificate
 * The Wife or Husband of the Person on the Certificate
 * The Children and Grandchildren of the Person on the Certificate
 * The Brothers or Sisters
 * Anyone who has Legal interest in the Certificate

A copy of the birth record cannot be obtained by anyone else until after 100 years from the date of the birth.

To order a copy of the birth certificate from the Vital Registration office, this website: http://www.wvdhhr.org/bph/hsc/vital/birthcert.asp

If you do not know the exact date of death: For a fee, the Vital Registration office will do a 3 year search. Visit their website to order a search: http://www.wvdhhr.org/bph/hsc/vital/birthcert.asp

Substitutes for birth record information (from the wiki):
 * Church Records: Depending on the denomination, church records may contain information about birth, marriage and death.
 * Cemetery Records: Cemetery records are a rich source of birth and death information. These records may also reveal family relationships.
 * Census: Census records are a valuable source for birth and marriage information. You may also determine approximate time of death when the individual disappear from the census. This is a good place to begin a search.
 * Newspapers: Besides obituaries, local newspapers may contain birth and marriage announcements and death notices. Also check newspaper social columns for additional information.
 * Military Records: Military pension records can give birth, marriage and death information. In addition, soldiers' homes records can include this same information.