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Originally Posted By BIRTH INFO has California Birth records FREE, there are a lot of pop-up ads. MANY birth names still listed, EVEN if adopted! You can search by birth date, fathers last name, mothers last name...just type in as much info as you have, click on GO.
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I would like to get that information:
10-24-1964 Born in Torrance, CA at Torrance Memorial Hospital. Birth Certificate# 64-310109 #7089 056263
Baby girl O'Rourke, Adopted name Lyndel Rene Peckumn
Adopted mom 14 years old?
My husband is also Searching: 7-16-1966 Born in Redondo Beach, CA at South Bay Hospital. Adopted name Stewart Kerry Weaver. Birth certificate # 66-169175 #7097 059238. Thank you for your help, Lynn
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Originally Posted By Elizabeth
This site is not complete first of all, and only has a few that may show both the original birth name and amended names. If anyone needs their birth name or looking for their child's amended name we can get those for you-they have to be cross matched with info off your amended certificate in an index that is not made public to be 100% sure the match is correct.
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Thank you for the link to online birth Records in CA. I hired a PI in 1995 and was given the surname of Henderson. Always thought that was my B.dads last name. I searched this site today, only to find out that Henderson was used ALOT with no first or middle names attached to the child. Seriously this should be against the law. From the early 1900's to 67 ( I only searched untill I found my year) in the state of CA this bogus surname was used. I would venture to guess that the father was not present or may not have even known...
Just an FYI to any of the folks searching for the surname of Henderson in the state of CA.
Thanks wishfulthinker. I've found a few online birth indexes and they all show me but with my adopted name. The sfgenealogy site does the same and shows my mother's maiden name as being my adoptive mother's maiden.
Still wondering if anyone has access to the vitalsearch site or any other info.
Thanks!
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We'll see how this all turns out, but my search angel said it would be much easier if I had my NID. I did send away for it some 15 years ago but sadly had to leave it behind when I moved. Long story ;) Luckily I remembered a lot that was on it, and my adoptive parents have been helpful and supportive as well.
again, thank you for that site!
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