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Hello Cuzins, Listmates and lmonitors...
got a few questions - hope some of you have in your Virginia research encountered these and can help me..
1. During the period (1896 - 1912) when Virginia did not (per staute) collect/report births and deaths, I am aware that some localities did continue to do so.
First question - are these records for births 1896 - 1912 included with a search for a birth record through the Virginia Department of Vital Records - or must one search either the microfilm and/or original registers in those localities? I am interested in someone's first hand experience if possible.
Second question - If a substitute for a record at birth is done later, such as an affidavit, or delayed birth certificate, will they show up in the "normal search" or are they included in a separate indexing?
Alice in Fluvanna
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