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NOW WHAT?

Q How can I find a birth date for a man born in Lafayette County, Mo., in the early 1890s?

A Many researchers are surprised to learn how recently some places began keeping official birth records. Lafayette County, for example, didn’t keep birth records until 1910, despite the county’s founding in 1825. (That explains why the county isn’t even listed in the dropdown>.)

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