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Anyone know???
I'm looking for search info to give to a family member interested in his medical information and birth certificate information.
He was born and adopted in North Dakota and his b/c only has his name & date of birth. Is this common, to not have the hospital or any parents names on the b/c? Any direction to go into for a start place would be most appreciated! Thanks! ![]() Crick
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Well on my son's OBC my name is on it, I refused to give his father's name so that isn't on it and my address at that time is on it even though I had him in hospital. In the UK births are either registered in hospital or registry office so as you don't know what hospital your relative was born in is there an office you can try?
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