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(Birth Record, Index) 1909 CR ^9.107-3 Index to Birth Record BALTIMORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS (Birth Record, Index) 1909 CR ^9.107-3 Index to Birth Record. A.MANSKY, ROSA & MAURICE. JAN. 5, 1909. A 44,287. ALOARESE, iWBiUiTO & LEODORE, JUNE L'O. 1000. A 50,337. iUBRAMS, BBSSI#4 ALONZA. JAN. (1, litOf). A 45,487. ADAMS, MARV A. & JOSEPH B. .MI.V 6, 1009. A 48,417. OON, SAHAH'& HYMAN. JAN. 19, 1900. A 44,855. ARMACOST, ERME ('. & WILLIAM P. AUG. 18, 1900. A 40,011. ALAOKXANDER. ROSIE & MORRIS. FEB. 7. 1900. A ^5,122. ABRAHAM, ROSA & JOSEPH. A KG. 16, 1000. A 40,053. ADAMS. BERTHA & JAMES. FEB. 0, L000. A 45.483. ADAMS, KATIE & WILLIAM. AUG. 17, 1000. A 40,802. ADAMS. N>.\. FEB. 12, 1909. A .-.7,.-,.-^.^, (•/ ADAMS, ELIZABETH & ALFRED F. SEPT. S, 1000. A 49,953. AllAWI'I'isyKVA & JACOB. FEB. 1-1, 1909. A 45,178. ALBAN, ALVINA K. & .T. WHMSBOB. SEPT. 0. 1909. A 50,622. AI'IFVATER, KATE & ERNEST. FEB. 10. 1000. A 46,000. ADAMS, NANOX & JAMES BIGHT. OCT. 6, 1000. A 61269. C;)fd ADAMS, MAI!V B. & CHARLES il. MAK. 5, 1000. A 45,760. ASHMAN, KATIE & MAX. OCT. 15, 1900. A 50.035. ADAMS, ANNIE W. & EDWARD F. MAR. 16, 1909. A 4i;,277. AMTMANN. MARV & CONRAD W. OCT. is. 1909. A 51,147. ADAMS, ABBIE & EDWARD. MAK. 21, 1000. A 40,187. AI'.RAMSOX. ANNIE & MAX. OCT. 10. 1000. A 51,502. ALLMAN, NETTIE S. & WILLIAM X, .MAR. 28, 1000. A 40,544. ALLANACH, MARGARET & ELIJAH. NOV. 5, 1000. A 51,072. AFFAYROlK! ELIZABETH & LJOK. AI'K. 21, 1000. A 48,970. ABRAMOVITZ, GOLDIE & HENRY. NOV. 8, 1000. A 51,730. ABRAMSON, ANNIE & LOUIS. MAY 6. 1000. A 49,966. AARON, ELSIE & PHILLIP. NOV. 11'. 1900. A 52.348. AlfBATE, KATE & SOL. MAY 7. 1000. A 17.0S-t. ABRAMS, SARA & ABE. \ov. 21, 1000. A 61,738. AXAUNA, ANOELENA & .FRANSCO. ALVY 27. 1000. A 1S.250. ADAMS, ELKXORA & MAJOR. XOY. 21, 1000. A 52.031. ABRAMS, ANNIE & DAVID. MAY 80, 1000. A -17.7M. ADAMS, JENNIE & .TOIIX. DEC, 1. 1000. A 68,101. ABRAMSON, ANNIE & NATHAN. JUNE 15, 1000. A ts.014. ANAOKER, ELSIE & HERMAN. DEC. 27; 1000. A ."2.013. ANDERSON, MAGGIE & .TOIIX L. .TAX. I, 1000. A 44,731. AMENTA, ROSA & BARTOLO. MAR. 20. 1000. A 47,187. ABEL, BERTHA S. & WILLIAM L. .TAX. 7. 1000. A 45.202. APPEL, ELIZABETH & JOHN. MAR. 27. 1900. A 45.802. •AiiiDKIlWH, JENNIE i JESSIE, JAN. 10, 1009. A 4(1.007. APPEL, MARTHA & LOLIS. MAR. 28, 1900. A 45,801. ABEL, RACHEL & JACOB. .TAX. 10. 1000. A 14.373. ALBERT. AXXA & BWtBWwS APR. 6, 1009. A 40.7S2. ALEXANDER, KATHARINE F. & JAMES, .TAX. 11. 1900. A 44,005. ALLEY, ROSE & GUY WXIlLIAMBii APR. (i. 1900. A 40,880. ^Mu^ ^U^x^^ ^fco^ ^.9,;^? i ••sail? P.'i»v s-an-Ji^ ALLEN, A XML & CLARENCE. .TAX. 12. 1009. A 44,413. ALLWELL. IRENE & GEORGE. APR. 11. 1009. A 40,572. •AinTT. llADV.ft. I'llAMK I'.- iTAN. lO; 1(100. A Hifii'irn.. ^^artVV^rH+S<rWi. BSTELLA & UA RRTJ A.jNt^fT^fTYooo. A 40,543. ALEXANDER, BETTIE & WILLIAM. .TAX. 18, 1909. A 44,348. ADBLMAN, LEAH & SAMUEL. APR. 21. 1900. A 40.042. ADLER, DELLA & JOSEPH. .TAX. 22. 1909. A 14.701. ARNKTrfc*. JENNIE « MICHAEL. MAY 4. 1000. A 17.095. APPLE, MARY & MAURICE. .TAX. 26, 1000. A 41.730. AXDREWS. ALTDIS R. & SAM. 15. MAY 6, 1000. A 48,192. ALLEN. EFFIE & JAMES. JAN. 30, 1000. A 45,200. .Axminnoji! HIPY, JIAV-II. 1000, ..x vym. O^/x. ANNI'iW. SA1!A1I*& WILLIAM. FEB. 3, 1000. A 45.270. ALBERT, JANNIB & MYER. MAY 22. 1000. A 47.244. .VH'Llil,UAf|i|i, LIC'V & JOSEPH A. FEB. 5. 1909. A 45.514. , ARWBY, rtMAIT)l'V& CLARENCE, MAY' 22, 1909. A 47,584. ALNEY. LILLIE F. & CHARLES. FEB. 12, 1909. A 40.525. ArPLIJR. MAfe B. & CHARLES IL. MAY 22, 1909. A 48,943. API'TTM. GRACE & WILLIAM. FEB. 13, 1900. A 45.114. ALLEN. LILLIAX & CHARLES L. JUNE 8, 1900. A 47.723. APPLE, CATHARINE E. & CHARLES. FEB. 19, 1909. A 40,508. ALEKSA, MARY & VINCENT. JUNE 3, 1900. A 47,940. ANDREW. LILLIAN & HARRY. FEB. 25, 1009. A 45,182. AHREXS, ANNIE. JUNE 15, 1009. A 48.012. W. , fi4- A-f»Pli]Tj^(A»f. MARIE & CHAS. WILLIAM. FEB. 27. 1009. A 40.252. AMES, EVA & EDWIN. JUNE 16, 1900. A 48,140. UiDlilil.iiH. JOSBPHHNETS 11 EX It Y. FEB. 29 1909 A 40,873. AOKERMAN, FAGA & SAMUEL. JUNE 20, 1909. A 48,024. AT BERT. LOUISE cfc-toffmrnriw.. MAR. 5. 1909. A 40,354. WWHBW "•"•'• fu i"iMirT TT'ini "i nn-i ^ H IIT 4^ ANDERSON, *iW«tt & HARRY. MAR. S. 1909. A 40.320. , ANDERSON. JENNIE & LEANDER. JUNE 20, 1900. A 48,464. ANDERSON, DAISY & JOSEPH M. MAIL 15, 1909. A 45,995. * ALLEN. LILLIE M. & RICHARD. JUNE 27, 1900. A 47,855. ALLEN, EMMA & WILLIAM F. MAR. 17. 1900. A 45,893. •WEWWWW! ADA.—JUME OOi 1000. A •4MM, Index to Birth Record. Index to Birth Record. APPLBBAUM, KAT1K & SAMUEL. .Tlt-V l, 1009. A 47,742. n o ANDKEW.S. VIVIAN. ,111.y ;'.. nioii. A 48,884, hr^s ^ ANDERSON. STELLA. SEPT. 23, 1000. A 50,443. Okn^ rf ARMSTRONG. CORA & JOSEPH. JAN. 3, 1000. A 44,442. ASKOW1TZ, ESSIE & HABBIS. JULY 21, 1009. A 40,149. AKEKS, ANNA « WILLIAM F. .m.Y B, 1900. A 48,846, ANDKRSON. ANNIE & AUGUSTUS. SEPT. 23, 1000. A 50,700. AMOS. BESSIE & WILLIAM. JAN. 23. 1000. A 11.505. AGRO. ROSA & MICHEL-ANGELO. JULY 22, 1009, A 40,387. AHRKNS. EMMA. Jll-Y B, 1909, A 48,902, ttmi &L ALLEBCHT, EVA vV SHI'LIXY. SEPT. 27, 1000. A 55,183 .^ '^SS} ALTON. FLORA & JOHN. JAN. 25, 1000. A 44,607, AMOS, MYRTLK & JAMES J. AUG. 1. 1009. A 18,704. AMBERMAX, MINNA & ADBLBBKT, .HIA B, 1900. A 4S,«2S. AXDERSOX, CATHARIXE & ELWOOD. SEPT. 28, 1000. A 51,752. ALSOP, MARTHA & CLCIL L. JAN. 27. 1000. A 44,940. AMBBOSE, CLARA & BENJAMIN. AUG. I. 1000. A 40,533. AXDEKSOX. BOENA & QBOBOB. .11 l.Y 10, 1900. A -ts.4,-,4. AXGELIER, GERTRIDE I. & DAVID. SEPT. 30, 1909. A 50,203. ABBOT, l.lZZIi; & WILLIAM. FEB. I, 1000. A 15,499. ARMSTRONG, CORA E. & WILLIAM J. AUG. Jo. 1000. A 40,444. ABEL, MINNIE A. & JOHN. .Ul.Y 12, 1900. A 19,091. AREY, MARY & GEORGE, OCT. 1, 1000. A 51,158. ARO. EDNA & WILIjl.ViVt, FEB. 22, 1900. A 45,030. AMOS. MIRA & WILLIAM. AUG. 17, 1900. A 40,807. ALLEN, HENRIETTA & JACOB VAULDING. .H LY IB, 1909. A 48,500. AREY. MARY E. & GEOBGE. OCT. 1, 1000. A 50,077. AIIM'll'I'llil.irn. ANNA M. & JAMES. MAR. 3, 1000. A 45,800. ARNOLD. GRACE & ELMER. AUG. 23, 1000. A 50.557. ALBERT. LILLIAN E. & KILIAN. .TILY IS, IfiOO. A 49^96. ARREY, SUSAN S. & WILLIAM B. OCT. 2, 1000. A 51,227. AhlloWiVi TH.^IINNIE & ABBAHAM. MAR. 12. 1000. A 45,025. ABBOTT. SOPHIA & SAMUEL. AUG. 23, 1900. A 40,564. ALEXANDER. EMMA 0^ WILLIAM. JULY 18, 1000. A 48,005. ARLESOX. DORA & CHAS. OCT. 16, 1000. A 50,001. ATWOOD. NELLIE & IIAKKV MAR. 20. 1000. A 10.502. ARNOLD. DESSIE & CALVIN. SEPT. 5. 1000. A 50.4X1. ALLEN. ROSA & FBANK. JULY 20, 1000. A 50,035. AMEREIHX. CARRIE & JOHN. OCT. 28, 1000. A 51.150. ^JVT'jJA,^^}^^^^ Xf^JA '^0.6 fi-viiVD ANTHONJSY, ANNA A. & ABTHUB. APR. 1. 1009. A 10,342. ARMSTRONC, GRACE & ELWOOD. OCT. 0, 1000. A 51,288, ALBERT. MINNIE & CHARLES. JULY 21, 1000. A 48,003. .fefrfe ARNOLD, MYRTLE. MAY 12.1000. A 47,804. ^4-(^ . ANTKOWIAK, ROSALIA & MARTIN. OCT. 20, 1000. A 51,377. ANDERSON, (OKA I!. .V (HAS. K. JULY l-'f 1900. A 40.189. ANELLO. ROSALIA & SAMUEL. OCT. 30, 1009. A 51,606. ABBONS, BETTIE & ANDBED. MAY 25. 1000. A 48,267. ^ ABBOTT, JANE & JOHN E. OCT. 27. 1008. A 51,476. ANDERSON. ANNIE & WILLIAM. JULY 27. 1900, A 48,662, AMES. ANNA & LLOYD J. NOV. 2. 1000. A 51,577. Al.I.PORTS. IDA & EUGENE A. MAY 25. 1000. A 17.704. ALFORD. MOLLIE & LUTHEB. OCT. 28, 1000. A 51.048. ALLEN, LILLY & SAMUEL. JULY 30. 1000. A 48,669. ADLEB, EDNA M. & GEORGE. NOV. 4, 1009, A 52.030. ARMSTRONG. KATEBINB & JAMES. MAY 28, 1000. A 47,315. ARMSTRONG. ELIZABETH & HARRY. NOV. 17. 1000. A 52.200. ALVEY. BESSIE E. & FRANK W. JULY 31. 1000. A 48,720. AMRERS, EDNA As BOBEBT. NOV. 0. 1000. A 51.393. IU-STEII FiliTnV i lOSBiEH—TFNE I. l.'IfflT—B 99^88?* ARO, CAROLTXi: & ALBERT. NOV. 18, 1000. A 52,055. ARTHITt. CLABA li. & .TAS. CHAS. JULY 81, 100<). A 40.083. AT.RERS. ADAT E. & GHBISTPBB. NOV. 6, 1000. A 51780 QJ^ArUrYV^ •>T^ P/V •ArijU. MAI-ui R fcjmaaauft iirwn ui. IOOO, A laonn,- ARO, MABY V, & JAMES A. NOV. 23. 1000. A 52,082, ADELSOX. SARAH & LOUIgf. ATT,, 1. 1000. A 40.705. ASTERSON. RATCHET, & JOSEPH. NOV. 20, 1000. A 52.101. M*/^ ABMSTBONG, ANNIE G. vt WILLIAM F. .TINE 27. 1000. A 47,999. AROSON. ANNIE & DAVID. DEC. 25, 1909. A 53,210. ALVEY. ADA & l.TTHEIt B. AUG. 6, 1909. A 40,517, .-^.^^r-. MAYBELLE & BOYD T. NOV. 23. 1000. A .T^OO ALEXANDKI!. LILLIAN & LAFAYETTE, AUG, 16, 1000. A 49,520. ASFNDORF KATIE & MARTIN E. NOV. 23. 1000. A 52,142. u ANDERSON, HARRIET & JOHN. AUG. 17. 1900. A 4^810. AXDERSOX.
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