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Grant County Births 1911-1929
Delayed Birth Certificate Index
Kentucky started keeping birth and death records in 1852, stopped in 1862, started
again in 1874, but didn't get serious about it until 1 January 1911. Before that date, births and
deaths were recorded at the county level and copies were forwarded to the state once a year.
Surviving birth records are mostly for the years 1852-1861, 1874-1879 and 1900-1910. Because of
official indifference and neglect, no records are extant for many of the years before 1911.
People lacking official certificates could file delayed birth certificates with
the state. This became common starting around 1940 due to the requirements of Social Security
and military service. According to Roseann Hogan, "Kentuckians have filed over a half-million
of these delayed certificates... Social Security, for a time, accepted completed certificates
that were not filed with the Department of Vital Statistics in Frankfort. Therefore, it is
possible, that even if no official certificate can be found in Frankfort, a certificate may
have been filed with Social Security or other government agencies." (Kentucky Ancestry, page
79)
Delayed birth certificates contain name, date of birth, place of
birth, sex, race, parents' names, ages, etc. similar to regular birth
certificates. Plus two older witnesses, one related one unrelated.
In Kentucky, the Department of Vital
Statistics has most of the delayed birth certificates.
There is an index on microfiche which can only be
consulted at the Department. The Kentucky Historical
Society also has 45 rolls of microfilmed delayed birth
certificates. According to Ms. Hogan KHS also has an
index. There may not be a single index to all of the
delayed birth certificates.
This index is
based on the computerized
index from the Kentucky
Health Data Branch. This
index has name, date of
birth, county, mother's
maiden name, volume &
certificate number. Copies
of certificates may be
ordered from the Department
of Vital Statistics, 275
Main St., Frankfort KY
40601. Cost is $9 each.
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