Posts Tagged ‘Maiden Name’

 

Birth Records as Tools for Genealogical Research

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Laica Baker asked:


Birth records are public records and as such, are kept by the government offices in each state in the country. A birth record serves as a document or proof about a child’s birth and contains information such as the name, gender, height, and weight of a child. It also includes important information surrounding the child’s birth such as the date, time, and location of birth. For genealogy enthusiasts, precious information worth checking out includes the name of the father, the maiden name of the mother, and in some instances, information about the parent’s occupation. Names of the siblings, if any, are also usually listed in birth records.

Doctors, after verifying the information and signing it, sends these records to the proper government office. These records, aside from being a proof of a child’s birth, also serve as sources for historical and demographical statistical studies.

Most birth records are handled by the registrar in the county where the birth took place. In the early days, these records were also copied and compiled in microfilms and microfiches to avoid the wear-and-tear of the original records. Thankfully, most birth records can now be accessed online for a faster and less tedious birth record search. The government has encouraged and made an effort in having electronic versions of these essential records to make it more easily accessible to more people.

Use PublicRecords.com now and get copies of birth records even faster. Whether you are trying to replace a damaged birth certificate or trying to get information about your ancestors through a relative’s certificate, why not search for it at PublicRecords.com?

After all, PublicRecords.com has a database that holds more than 2 billion public records. We have extensively compiled public records from county, state, and federal databases across the country and then placed it all in our site to help you get more significant results for your birth record search.

Visit our website, use our services and find your birth records – now!

Article source: Public Records



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What is the best and cheapest way to explore your genealogy on the computer?

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
dsrspring asked:


I have always been interested in my family genealogy, but have not idea where to start. My maiden name is very unusual and my father really doesn’t no much about his family, so I would love to know where we originate from.

Ethel

 

Genealogy And Identity Theft

Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Bill Protresi asked:


Studies have confirmed that most of the identity thefts happen through the literal theft by friends, fellow workers, relatives, purses or mails, or fraudulent address changes. Identity theft is also known to happen to people who are slack about their own genealogical data, and are also casual about protecting other people’s genealogical data as well. The actual truth is that anybody can find out anything about you if they want to, especially if they try hard enough.

There are several ways that can be used to protect your identity, as well as that of other family members. The most basic method to guard one’s self from falling victim to identity theft is by simply changing your secret question and answer. Most people normally use their maiden names as their password for their online personal information. If an identity thief wanted your maiden name, he would simply go to the courthouse and he will access your marriage certificate very comfortably.

Some people use your name from where you went to school. It is very easy accessing such information if someone really wanted to get your personal identifiers. Therefore people should try to be more technical when it comes to question and answer sections, especially when it’s for your password.

Most researchers share files among themselves. It’s only prudent to always privatize files you share with others so that you are able to prevent the inclusion of living people’s personal details such as names and date of birth.

This could act as an easy source of information for would be identity thieves who will have it served on a silver platter if such information is left open to the public. Always try and exclude living people from your data base; if not, have two data bases. This is important because their personal information is not meant for the public, and who knows when an identity thief could be reading and getting ideas.

It’s good to exercise confidentiality with others, and demand it of them. This way you will avoid putting other people’s personal information in harms way. Therefore it’s now a law that sharing the information of living people, without a signed assurance from the recipient that that information will not be shared with others, is an offense.

It’s increasingly becoming very important to store important documents in a secure place, especially those that involve financial materials as well as the family members and your current personal identifiers. Don’t go around carrying original identity materials, especially when they are not needed. Carry photocopies if you really have to, otherwise leave them in a secure place to limit chances of becoming a victim of identity theft.

Just to keep a tab on your financial activities, request your financial report at least once a year as it will help you identify any irregularities or fraudulent activities should there be any. ? ?



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