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Online Resources
Historical/Locality Resources
People and Families
Land Records
Vital Records
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Birth
Information 1917-1918 |
 | Birth Index (The Bureau
of Vital Statistics recognizes that there may be missing data, misreported
data, or data entry errors. Users
of the indexes may discover an error such as a misspelling of a name or an
incorrect date. The Bureau of Vital
Statistics indexes are static and cannot be altered. However, if you are
concerned that the original certificate is in error, you may file an amendment
to the certificate with the correct information. IF
THE BIRTH RECORD SAYS "DO NOT ISSUE" IN THE FATHER'S NAME FIELD.
In the past, when a person died, the father's name field
on the electronic birth record was changed to "DO NOT ISSUE". This
was a method that was established as a flag to BVS personnel that they
should not issue a certified copy of this birth certificate to anyone
claiming to be the deceased. If you wish to
obtain the father's information, follow the procedures found in How
to obtain certified copies. LINKED
FROM THE STATE OF TEXAS BIRTH INDEX WEBSITE |

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Death Index (Death indexes prepared by the Bureau of Vital Statistics may contain
data entry errors or misreported data, and users of the indexes may
discover misspelled names, incorrect dates, or missing data. Ongoing
corrections are made to the original record, therefore these indexes may not reflect the most recent information.
Death indexes are not themselves legal documents and are prepared
only as aids in locating the original death records upon which they
are based. If you believe that an original death certificate is in
error, you may consider filing an amendment
to the certificate with the correct information. ) Death
Index linked from Bureau
of Vital Statistics, TEXAS DEPT. OF HEALTH |

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