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(Birth Record, Index) 1913 SR 3122-4 BALTIMORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS (Birth Record, Index) 1913 * SR 3122-4 Index to Birth Record. ADAMS, ELLA & QEORGB. JAN, 1, 1018, AS2917. ADAMS, .MAY & HERBERT. Al (;, II, 1013. A00482. ADAM8, RUTH iV CHAS, B, JAN, 6, 1018, A 83145, AI.TMA.S, SARAH & liKN.IAM l.\. AUG. 17, 1913; A'.10157. ADAMS. MINKUIA & WILLIAM III.'MIV. JAN. 15, 1013. A8S602. ABNAL, LILLIAN 11. & WILLIAM G. AUG. -M. 1913. A!i(p;i47. AMEREOHIN, LORRETTA & WILLIAM II. JAN, X). lOli A88504. ABRAMS, MARIE & MICHAEL. AUG. 24, 1918. A90048, ADAMS. MABEL II. ^ JOSEPH ('. JAN. 80, 1018, A83080. A I.A.I KI A. TERESA & ROJARIO. AUG. 27, 1918. A91019. AMTMAX. MARIE & CONRAD. PEB, 3, 1018, A83080. ADAMS. FANNIES RICHARD. AUG. 27, 1918, A00668. T AORAMOVITOH, FANNIE .V: NATHAN. FEB. .!. 1018. A84188. AGRANOW1TZ, DORA & SIMON. ADC. 28, 1!(*i. A00582. I AZZARELLO, tGNATIA & QUISEPPE. FEB. II, 1013. A84251. ALTVATER, ELLANORE A, & WILLIAM L. .1. SEPT. 4, 1013. A 91754. ALAIMO, LOZENRA & VINCEJO. FEB. 22, 1013. A84508. " ADAMSKI, MAKY .V: FRANK. SEPT. 15, 1913. A91i98. ADAMS. HELEN & SAMUEL (TWINS). FEB. 2r., 1013. A85055. ABRAMS, BERTHA & WILLIAM. OCT. 8, 1913. A92071. ADAMS. HELEN & SAMUEL (TWINS). FEB. 25, 1018, A85964, ABRAMSON, SARAH it MORRIS. OCT. 8, 1013. A !iL'i'J7. ADAMS. I.II.I.V & \VM. JONES. MCII. IS, 1013. A 87100. * ALRASHKIN, ANNA & NATHAN B, OCT, 12, 1013. A02200. ANASTASIO, BENEDETTE & PASQUALE. MCH. 21, 1018. A86460. ABRAMOVITZ, DORA & LdllS. OCT, 12. 1018. A02605. ALTMA1ER, KATHAR1NA & JOSEF. APR. 5, 1013. AS58S3. ASTARBI, PETRA & PEDOR, OCT, 12, 1018. A02201. ADAMS. ELEANOR V. & HOWARD, APR, 24, 1013, A87060. ABRAMS, IDA A GEORGE. OCT. 19, 1013. A02512. AI'.UAMS, EVA E, & JOSEPH. APR. 25, 1013. A86450. ABRAMS, SADIE A. & GEO. W. OCT. 2.",. 1013. A02602. ADAMS, BJIMA E. & ROBERT A. (TWINS). APR, 25, IBIS, A866S8. ABRAMSON, ANNIE & .NATHAN. OCT. 26, 1918. A'.12783. ADAMS, EMMA I".. & ROBERT A. (TWINS). APR. 25, 1013. AS6651. APFAYROUX, LYDA^M. & FRANK, NOV. I. 1918. A ! 12008. ANAPO, JANNIE & ANTHONY, MAY is. 1013. AS7040. ADAMS. L'DITII & GEORGE. NOV. 10, 1918. A98729, AVAKIAN, ANNA E. .V VOSGAN A. MAY 20, 1018. A87569. ADAM. IDA & ,|i SEPH. NOV. 2.",, 1018, A08868. ALBAUGH, CARRIE & CHARLES. JUNE 2, 1013. AS75S5. AZZARA, SALVATORA & PHILIPP, NOV. 28, 1913. A94028. ALASCIA, MARY & ROSSIO. JUNE 7. 1018, A87782. ABRAMSON, ANNIE & MAX. DEC. 8, 1013. A 044-10. AUCII.KAI.D. ANNA & JOHN. JUNE 21, 1018. A SS825, AZZARA, UNNZIATA & JOHN. DEC. 17, 1913. A 114724. ABRAMS, REBECCA & BARNEY, JUNE 27, 1013. A88379. ABRAMOVITZ, BECKIE & HARRY. DEC. 18. 101,3, A 0-1740. AUTKA. ROSA & MICHAEL. JULY 23, 1013. A80165. ADAMS, TENNIE ^ WM. DEC 27, 1013. A9493S. AMBERS, LULU & MILLARD P. JAN. 2. 1013. A88S0e. ADELSBERGER, MARY P. & EDWARD. FEB. 14, 1013. A S4732. AMMEND, MABEL & JOSEPH. JAN. 2. 1013. A8200e, ABELL, BEULAH G. & EUGENE. FEB. 14, 1018, A84426. AI.IT'.RT, DoRA & I'.ANY. JAN. 5, L013, AS7155. AMERICAN, ETF1E & JOHN HENRY, FEB. 16, 1918. A 84501. ALLEN, NORA & ARTHUR B. JAN. 12. 1013. A01400. ADLER, JENNIE & JOSEPH, PEB, 17, 1918, AS41I2. ANGELINA, AMELIA & PETE. JAN. 12, 1013. AS3270. ASHLEY. ISAI'.ELL & GORDON W. FEU. 18, I'.IK!. AS1-130. ADFI.STEIN, MARY & MAURICE. JAN. 18, 1018, A 83384. Al'l'EL, MARIE & CIIIHSTIA. FEB. 22. 1918. A S-15G7. Ai'REV. SUSIE it JOHN. JAN. 15, 1918. A R8464. APELMYER, GERTRUDE MAY & WM, E, FEB. 25, 191& A 85009. ALLEN, MARY B. tV HARRY. JAN. 18, 1918. A88499, AI'I'E'L, FRANCIS & PRANK. FEU. 27. 1013. A84861. ALLEN, CATHERINE & WILLIAM. JAN. IS, 1913. AS8340. AKMETTA, LEONE & MIOHELE. FEB. 28, 1918. A85442, ALLEN. LILLIAN ,Jc ALFRED. JAN. 22, 1018. A84647, ANELLO. QUISEPPI & SALVATOR, MCH. 8, 1918. A s,-443. AMDER, KAD1E & ALE. JAN. 27. 1918. AS71S2. APERSTEIN, DOHA & JOSEPH. MCH. 1, 1918, A S4909, ALBERT, JENNIE'S MFYER. JAN. 2!), 1018, A ,84170. APPLER. MABEL & BOYD T. MCII. (i. 1918. A SIOOS. ALEXSANDER, MARY & PRANK. JAN. 30. 1918. A 84202. \ ABELL, MARTHA II, & ROBERT. MCH, 10, 1918. A 85014. AMBEV, ALBERTA & MILTON. JAN. 31, 1!>13. A .8;S800. AMIIUEIN. PAULINE & FREDERICK. MCII. 10, 1013. A 85068. ANDERSON, HARRIET K. & JOHN T, FEB. (i. 1013. AS4S21. ALLEN, DAISY M, & THOMAS II. MCII. 11. 1013. A 85461. AMES. ANNIE & HARRY .1. FEB. 7, 1013. A84282. ALEXANDER, LILLIAN, MCII. 12, 1013. A 85530. ANDREWS, LILLY & HARRY. FEB. 8. 1013. A 84115, ANDERSON, MARIE & WM. 11. MCH. 14, 1013, A S5160, ALBERTSON, MINNIE & JAMES DENNIS, FEB. 8, 1013. A 84320. AT.BREICHD, ANNEC & TARUIE. MCH. 26, 1013, A 85545, ALEKSA, MARY & VINCENT. FEB. 10, 1013. A 84752. ASHLEY, MARY & IRVIN. MCH.. 30. 1013. A 85017. \. Index to Birth Record. Index to Birth Record. AULFELDT, MAUIK & WILLIAM. MOH. oO. 101». A8K74e. ANDR/.EJKSKl, ANNIE ft PETER (TWINS). JII.Y IS, 1013. ANDZEIGEKY, LILLIAN ft PHILLIP. .NOV. 0, 1013. A 03237. ANELLO, TERESA ft GIOVANNI. DEC. 21. 1013. A 04730. A 86004. AXDltlOUS, IKiSiK Ml UKAY & QEOBGIS. -Vrit. i. 11)18. A 85039. ALLENDER, LENA C. ft WILLIAM J. NOV. 0, 1013. A 03270. ALDER. IDA A. ft GEORGE. DEC. 22, 1013. A97456. ANDRZEJEBKI, ANNIE ft PETER (TWINS). JULY 18, 1013. ALBKBTS, CLARA & CHARLES. APR, a, 1013. A s.v.iTti. A 88000. AKERS, ROSIE ft GEORGE. NOV. 13. 1013. A 03(17.",. AKNERMAN, SARAH ft HARRT, DEC. 22, 1913. A94982. ALLEWALT, MAROAfiET J. & CHARLES W. APR. 8, 1818. A86421, ANDERSON, EMMA L, ft CECIL C. ,11 I,Y 22, 1013. A89710. ALBRECHT, HELEN ft HENRY. NOV. 15, 1913. A 03470. ALTWETER, DORA ft JAKOB, DEC. 23. 1013. A 010(13. ACKERS, MAUY & QEOROE P. APR. 3, Una. AS5828. ALLENDER, CORA E, ft J. PERCY. JII.Y 23. 1013. A89169. ANDERSON, LAURA E. ft SAMUEL E. NOV. is, 1013. A98504. ABELOVTZ, ESTHER ft LEWIS. DEC. 23, 1013. A 047.", ADELONG, MAKV & FKA.NK. APR. 12, 1918. AMllH. APPEL. MATHILDA ft EDWARD. JILY 24, 1013. A S! 1200. ALLEN, MINNIE ft EDWARD T, NOV. 27. 1013, A 03T00. ALBRECHT, CATHERBNE ft JACOB F. DEC. 2.".. 1918. A94754. ALLENBACH, MAltV & JAMES. APR. IT. lOia A sdlMltj ANDERSON, MARY & LAWRENCE DORSLY. JILY 27. 1013. APPLER, DAISY ft SAMUEL. DEC 1. 1913, A94155. ALBRECHT, ROSE C, ft J. F.. JR. DEC. 25, 1918. A9475& A .S0454. ALEXANDKU. CHRISTINA A. t\: UPTON S. APR. 18, 1918. A MilitiT. ATTENHEIMER, CLARA ft JACK L. DEC. .". 1013. A 04883. ANDERSON, ANNIE M. ft JOHN. DEC. 31. 1018. AOr.KIO. ADDER, MOLLIE iV: HERMAN. JILY 80, 1013. A 80444. ANDERSON, MARGUERITE & EUGENE. APR, 18, 1018. A86819. ALEXANDER. NETTIE S. ft ELBERTT R, HEP, IS, 1913, A 04007 AMEN, ANNIE ft ALBERT. AUG. 1, 1918. A80524. ALLEGRINI, AMUTTA & GIAROMO. APR. 19, 1018. A S7015. ALDERMAN, FRANCES G. ft LEKOY V. AI Q. 10, 1913. A 00004. ANDERSON, DAISY E. & JAMES W. APR. 22, 1013, A86548. ALLEN, SALLIE ft EDWARD. AUG, 18, 1918. A 00371. ACKERS, HENIE & GEORGE W. APR. mi. 1918. A86ei5, ALP.R1CII, EMMA ft FRANK. JAN. 11. 1013. A 83207. Al.iSl.A, DAISY L. ft 1-RANK. JUNE 24, 1013. A89160. ANDREONE, CLAUDINA .V: ALPONSA. SEPT. 2. 1918. A01110. APPLEBY, NELLIE & WM, S. APR, 28, 1013. A8650a ADKINS, LIZZIE. JAN. 29, 1913, A83917, ALLISON, GOLDIE M. ft ARCHER S. JUNE 28, 1913. A 8.8308. ALEKSANDROWICZ, KATHRYN ft KONSTANTINE. SEPT. 5, 1013. APPBL, MABELLE M, & EARNEST P, APR. 80, 1013. ASBCOT. A 0(1013. AMBRINE, KATH ft .IAS, PEB. 3, 1913, A80203. ARR1CO, ROSE ft TGNATZIO. JILY 2. 1013. AS8416. ABEL, JENNIE .V WILLIAM. MAY 13, 1918. A Mi!Hi!i. ALLEN. LILLIAN M. ft ADOLPH. SEPT. 5, 1918.' A 01177. ARINSBERG, RAY R. ft MAURICE. FEU, 17. 1013. A84330. ALISEA, ADA ft THOS. JULY 8, 1913. A8SS40. ALLEN, HARRIET A. & ALEXANDER. MAY 22, 1913. A03220. ACNES. ANNA iV JOSEP. SEPT. ti. 1013. A90880, ADDISON, FERN. PEB. 20, l»13. A845(M. ARMINGER, MAZIE ft JOHN. JILY 10. 1013. A89287. ALLEN, MAID & JOHN. MAY LM. 1913, A8732S. ADEY, LOTTIE ft GEORGE. SEPT. 8, 1913. A91086. ASKINS, ANNIE .V; I.EVE.N. PEB. 25, 1013. A84870, AIRS, IDA ft WILLIAM, JULY 31, 1013. A89547. ANDERSON, CLARA M. & ELIZA. MAY 24, 1913. A87326, ARMETTA. ANNA. SEPT. 12. 1018. A91575. AlKEN. VIRGINIA & JOSIAIl II. EEB, 20, 1013. A84774, ARRINGTON, LOUISE ft (El 111 S. AUG. 2, 1913. A 80507. ALBE/BERTHA VV: WILLIAM L, MAY J(i. 1913. A ST-W!. AMBREAHN, ELIZABETH ft ANDREW. SEPT. 15, 1918. A 91280. AIREY, (OR EAIREYi MABEL ft WM, F. MCII, 13, 1013. A86102. ATZINGER, ANNA ft LOUIS. AUG. 11. 1013. A90007. ALLEGRINI, AMUTTA & GIAROMO. MAY 30, 1918. A87614, APPLESTEIN, JENNIE ft I.ol iS. SEPT. Hi. 1013, A 91547, ABTHONT, MAGGIE ft JOHN, MCH. 21, 1913, A87256. ANSITOWITZ, CEI.AR ft MORRIS, AUG. 13, 1913. A89065. ALLEN. AGATHA & MACE T. MAY 31, 1013, A87318. ARENZ, AUGUSTA ft ('HAS. SEPT. IS, 1013. A !il25(i. ATKINSON. BEULAH M, & ('HAS, MCII, 23, 1913. A85567. AIRES. ELSIE ft GEORGE. AUG, IS, 1013. A90321. APPEL, ROSIE & JOHN'. MAY 31, 1913, A s7."7J. ALGER, LOUISE R. ft SAMI KI.. SEPT. 10, 1013, A01331, ANITRA, MARRY & MIK. MCII. 24, 1013. A.855S1. ALLISON. CORA M. ft GEO. E. AUG. 25, 1913. A90455. ANDERSON, LILLIE & EDGAR R. JUNE 5, 1913. A sTO-t:;. ALLEN. ROSE ft GEORGE F. SEPT. 22. 1013. A Oil 17. ADDISON. AMELIA C. ft Jos. II, MCII. 25, 1913. A85503. AIMS. MARY ft HENRY. SEPT. 0. 1013. A 01 ill.". ALBERT, II>A & ISADORE. JUNE 6, 1018, A87608. ANDREA. JOSEPH I.. SEPT. 23, 1013. A 02208. ARMINGER, ELIZABETH & CLARANCE, MCH. 27, 1918. A S50C2. ATKINSON, MARY E. ft THOMAS J. SEPT. 13. 1013. A 01190. ANDERSON, BLANCHE & WILL PENDER. JUNE 6, 1013. A S7S07.
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