Sharing What We Know... My Genealogy Tip for Mar 24

@Hate2Iron (15730)
Canada
March 24, 2016 10:50am CST
Yes, I'm still working on the family tree, but I will probably bounce around a lot, but I thought that I would share while it's fresh on my mind. If you are researching a California birth record, they are only available from 1905 to 1995. Before or after... just isn't going to happen... at least right now! Hope that I didn't burst anyone's bubble! :(
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@LadyDuck (458233)
• Switzerland
24 Mar 16
My ancestors were all born in Italy, all in the north. There is a possibility that my very ancient ancestors were of Celtic origin. I have checked the map and in fact the Celts populated the area where my ancestors were born.
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@Hate2Iron (15730)
• Canada
24 Mar 16
I haven't worked on an Italian family tree yet, but my niece just married into an Italian family, so I might be in the near future!!
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@LadyDuck (458233)
• Switzerland
24 Mar 16
@Hate2Iron It's hard to obtain old documents in Italy, it's almost impossible to obtain your own full certificate of birth.
@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
24 Mar 16
I am not looking for a California birth record but for those who are hope you will still be able to find what you are looking for.
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@Hate2Iron (15730)
• Canada
24 Mar 16
There are always lots of little ways around it but I just didn't want anyone wasting their time looking when they would never be found!!
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@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
24 Mar 16
@Hate2Iron Yep that would be a waste of time.
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