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    Dundee10
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    Just curious - how are you able to purchase a birth certificate for someone who was born in 1955?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee10 View Post
    Just curious - how are you able to purchase a birth certificate for someone who was born in 1955?
    My adopted brother is deceased and I applied to Inherited his rights to his adoption information via Family and Community Services and was successful as I am his next of kin (adoptive parents are deceased, he was never married and has no children). Hence I am able to obtain his pre adoption birth certificate. I am even able to obtain an extract of his birth mothers birth certificate (if she was born in NSW). I already have his post adoption birth certificate (was in his belongings), his death certificate (as I was the informant and next of kin) and a copy of the Court Order Adoption Certificate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam Downes View Post

    Do you have a LDS Family History Centre nearby, as they usually have access to Ancestry. FHCs are free to attend though you may have to book to use a computer.

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    Most local libraries would have free access to Ancestry and Find My Past and various other useful databases. Very easy access for most people, unless you are in regional Australia.

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