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Finding a place of foreign birth with vital records
You should be able to find an individual's place of foreign birth on any vital records that you find in the United States. Of course, you won't find a birth certificate, but you may find a marriage, divorce, or death certificate. These records are usually available from either the county or the state where the event took place. To get the address where you must write to obtain any of these vital records, see the topic Resources by state. When looking for marriage records, many people use computerized marriage records indexes to help them find the record that they need. Some libraries have computerized marriage records indexes and you can also purchase Family Archives containing marriage records from Genealogy.com, Inc. The FamilyFinder Index, a feature of Family Tree Maker software and also available for searching at FamilyTreeMaker.com, is an index of over 220 million names from census records, marriage records, Social Security death records, actual family trees, and more. This feature can help you by telling you if your ancestor's name is actually listed on one of the marriage CDs Genealogy.com sells. Using the FamilyFinder Index couldn't be easier -- all you need to do is enter the names of your ancestors right into your own computer. If the FamilyFinder Index tells you that your ancestors are listed, then it's simple to locate your ancestor's record. For more information about FamilyFinder, or for information about purchasing CD-ROM indexes, see the topic All about FamilyFinder.
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