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		  <titleproper>Salt Lake County (Utah) Birth Registers,
			 1898-1905</titleproper> 
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  <archdesc level="series"><did><repository>UTAH STATE ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE</repository><unitid>Series 3922</unitid>
  <origination label="Creator"><corpname>SALT LAKE COUNTY (UTAH). COUNTY CLERK</corpname></origination><note><p><num>956</num></p></note>
<unittitle>BIRTH REGISTERS</unittitle><unitdate>1898-1905</unitdate> 
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</did><scopecontent><p><emph render="bold">DESCRIPTION:</emph>  These records contain birth registers recorded during the years 1898 through 1905. Each entry has the sex, color, race, date of birth, place, father's name, mother's name, residence, and attending physician.  Registers between 1904-1905 also include information about legitimacy, number of children by mother including stillbirths, parent's ages and birthplaces.
</p><p>Beginning in 1898, physicians and midwives were required to keep record of each birth at which they assisted professionally.  In their absence, parents were required to make a report.  They then reported quarterly to the county clerk or in the case of incorporated cities, to the local board of health and they would in turn report to the county clerk. (Revised Statutes of Utah 1898, Title 57, p. 474-475)
</p><p>In 1905, the state passed a law requiring each county to file a uniform certificate with the State Bureau of Vital Statistics.  
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</scopecontent><arrangement><p><emph render="bold">ARRANGEMENT:</emph>  These records are chronological by year but not by month.  Entries were recorded in order of report, not by date of birth.
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<add><relatedmaterial><p><emph render="bold">RELATED RECORDS:</emph>Series 81443, Birth certificates of the Bureau of Vital Records, record this information after 1904 but do not become public until 100 years after birth.  The researcher should contact the agency.  <extref href="http://historyresearch.utah.gov/inventories/19063.html">Series 19063</extref>, Birth register index, indexes the Salt Lake Birth register, book B,  by the father's surname with reference to page numbers. 
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<otherfindaid><p><emph render="bold">FINDING AIDS:</emph>  An <extref href="http://historyresearch.utah.gov/indexes/index.html">index</extref> has been created by Archives staff.  These records also have an index, Series 19063,  for Book B alphabetically based on the father's surname. 
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</add><admininfo><processinfo><p><emph render="bold">PROCESSING NOTE:</emph>  This series was processed by M. Call in September 1998. Hard copy was returned to the county archives 26 July 2001; a microfilm reference copy was retained by the Utah State Archives.</p> 
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<unittitle>Register A, 1898-1904</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Register B, 1904-1905</unittitle>
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