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Hi Margie,
The reason you would need a Conn. genealogy membership would be a) if you were going to a town hall and wanted to search the records yourself, or b)you wanted a birth record that is less than 100 years old. It does not seem that you are doing either of these things since the people in question were both listed on the 1910 census.
If you want the TC to send birth information to you, you will need to pay $20 each for certified copies. That is the only way they are allowed to give out the info, by law. You would need to send proof of identification (a photocopy of your driver's license) and a check along with a clear request. You need to be specific about the name of the person and the date of birth. Many offices will not do research for you, so if you don't have the DOB, you might be out of luck. Also, keep in mind that if a person was not born in a particular town, the birth record will not be there.
A researcher can go in and transcribe the records. No "genealogy" photocopies are allowed, just the certified copies.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Nora
The CHAT is listed on the green banner up above between VIDEO and PHOTOS. If you click on that and then go to JOIN THE CHAT, you'll be there. It's not a place to post questions. It's a live chat, so depending on what time you're there, different people are around who will help you. Just introduce yourself as being new and dig right in!
You don't need to belong to a CT Genealogy society to talk to the town clerks. They're public employees. You may be able to just send them the money and they'll send you the information.
Melinda
Hi Melinda,
Thanks for the info!
1) Where do I find chat?
2) I have heard that you have to belong to a Connecticut genealogy society before you an request info, that's why I did not call any Town Centers as yet.
3) A lady on a NY list (Albany) went to the records office, found exactly what i was looking for plus another 10 or 12 names, all within 30 min and that's all I had to pay for. I figure someone who knows the system can get me a lot better answers faster, than I could even onsite.
Please let me know where the chat is located and I will post my question there.
Thanks for your response,
Margie
Hi Margie,
Why don't you stop by the chat and someone might just be able to help you there. I've found the town clerks in Connecticut to be extremely helpful, so I'd call them, too.
Melinda
Hi,
I need someone who can look up one possibly two births in Thompsonville or Enfield Connecticut.
One is a young girl who is listed in the 1910 census as my gr grandparents daughter. I doubt she is their child but would need her birth record to verify.
The other person is actually a son of this couple who was born 1 Jan 1889 (at least as told on a census). The family lived in Thompsonville. Would there be a record of his birth at the town hall?
Thanks for any help I can get with this problem. I understand there would be a fee involved.
Margie in the Pacific Northwest
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