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Birth Certificate Index - Decatur County (1909-June 1921)Q 11/29/2017 Birth Certificate Index - Decatur County (1909-June 1921)Q 11/29/2017 Name Birth Date County Mother's Maiden Name Certificate # Box # Abney, Charles Howard 18 Jan. 1918 Decatur Powell 0001 B2457 Ackerley, Edwin Wade 05 Oct. 1911 Decatur Hedrick 0003 B2455 Ackerly (Baby Boy) 04 Apr. 1919 Decatur Hedrick 0074 /b2457 Ackerly, Ruby Wanda 04 Mar. 1917 Decatur Hedrick 0004 B2457 Acton, Chester Allen 19 Dec. 1912 Decatur Acton 0020 B2455 Adair (Baby Girl) 15 Feb. 1920 Decatur Adair 0028 B2458 Adair, Arthur Maurice 04 Apr. 1920 Decatur Wood 0094 B2458 Adair, Beulah Irene 07 Jan. 1921 Decatur Van Pelt 0001 B2458 Adair, Dasser Cay 23 Dec. 1917 Decatur Martindale 0002 B2457 Adair, Edna Chassalea 27 June 1913 Decatur Barrett 0003 B2455 Adair, Fredie Albert 04 Dec. 1914 Decatur Martindale 0008 B2456 Adair, Helen Izeta 17 May 1911 Decatur Adair 0005 B2455 Adair, Madge 01 Feb. 1915 Decatur Barrett 0005 B2456 Adair, Milo Leland 04 June 1912 Decatur Martindale 0029 B2455 Adair, Paul Eugene 17 June 1919 Decatur Vanpelt 0124 B2457 Adair, Samuel W. 1910 Decatur Martindale 0002 B2455 Adair, Warren Maine 31 July 1919 Decatur Cheney 0149 B2457 Adams, James Harvey 06 July 1916 Decatur Cochran 0003 B2456 Adams, Leslie Donald 29 Dec. 1918 Decatur West 0002 B2457 Adams, Murry Gale 29 Apr. 1917 Decatur Hopkins 0007 B2457 Adams, Russell A. 10 Sept. 1909 Decatur Hopkins 0310 B2454 Adkins, Helen 29 Mar. 1911 Decatur Atterberry 0001 B2455 Adkins, Mabel Arlyne 14 Aug. 1912 Decatur Atterberry 0024 B2455 Adkins, Walter M. 26 June 1916 Decatur Atleberry 0013 B245 Adkins, Wilma Margarete 10 Jan. 1914 Decatur Aterbery 0003 B2456 Akers, Charles Spencer 27 Nov. 1915 Decatur Ellers 0003 B2456 Akers, Clara Evaline 23 June 1919 Decatur Ellars 0125 B2457 Akers, Ella Christine 21 Oct. 1911 Decatur Benton 0002 B2455 Akers, Frances Wiley 06 Oct. 1917 Decatur Ellars 0005 B2457 Akers, Fredrick Eddie 19 Sept. 1912 Decatur Bay 0027 B2455 Akers, Margret Lajune 29 July 1916 Decatur Naylor 0006 B2456 Akers, Ruth Lavon 09 Dec. 1918 Decatur Dye 0003 B2457 Page 1 Birth Certificate Index - Decatur County (1909-June 1921)Q 11/29/2017 Name Birth Date County Mother's Maiden Name Certificate # Box # Akers, Thomas M. 13 July 1914 Decatur Ellers 0002 B2456 Akes (Baby Boy) 30 Oct. 1919 Decatur Buckingham 0219 B2457 Akes, Beulah Irene 17 Sept. 1916 Decatur Bay 0004 B2456 Akes, Charles L. 11 Dec. 1918 Decatur Armstrong 0004 B2457 Akes, Dorothy Maxine 13 Sept. 1917 Decatur Shepherd 0001 B2457 Akes, Harley Thomas 24 Jan. 1918 Decatur Bullard 0005 B2457 Akes, Sarah May 29 May 1913 Decatur Bullard 0005 B2455 Akes, Williard Martin 26 Oct. 1919 Decatur Hines 0218 B2457 Albaugh, Harry W. 21 June 1913 Decatur Keeler 0007 B2455 Albaugh, Lyman J. 28 May 1911 Decatur Keeler 0004 B2455 Aldridge, Lillian 12 Sept. 1914 Decatur Housh 0004 B2456 Alexander, Francis R. 04 Oct. 1911 Decatur Ekle 0006 B2455 Allard, Roma Lee 02 Feb. 1919 Decatur Farver 0020 B2457 Allbaugh, Louise K. 28 Jan. 1910 Decatur Keeler 0003 B2455 Allbaugh, Maurine Burniece 26 July 1916 Decatur Campbell 0002 B2456 Allbee, Claude Edwin 07 Aug. 1912 Decatur Bennett 0030 B2455 Allen, Charles Vern 20 Nov. 1910 Decatur Thompson 0001 B2455 Allen, Clara L. 28 Oct. 1910 Decatur Cave 0007 B2455 Allen, Clayton Everett 28 Jan. 1917 Decatur Goode 0008 B2457 Allen, Dennis Clayton 13 June 1920 Decatur Jones 0141 B2458 Allen, Doris Launa 15 Feb. 1920 Decatur Wyman 0029 B2458 Allen, Frances Marie 28 Feb. 1913 Decatur Hacker 0008 B2455 Allen, Gale Kenneth 14 May 1912 Decatur Boyer 0003 B2455 Allen, Gertrude L. 25 Oct. 1909 Decatur Haeson 0303 B2454 Allen, Orpha 19 Dec. 1909 Decatur Lentz 0306 B2454 Allen, Robert Glenn 10 Apr. 1921 Decatur Judson 0001.5 B2458 Allen, Roberta Louise 23 Aug. 1917 Decatur Mader 0009 B2457 Allen, Vivian Maxine 30 Apr. 1920 Decatur Judson 0095 B2458 Allen, Wilberta Lee 16 May 1918 Decatur Judson 0006 B2457 Alley, Carol Edward 19 May 1916 Decatur Davis 0007 B2456 Alley, Dale Lane 13 June 1913 Decatur Davis 0002 B2455 Alley, Frances Ruth 28 Aug. 1920 Decatur Bright 0197 B2458 Page 2 Birth Certificate Index - Decatur County (1909-June 1921)Q 11/29/2017 Name Birth Date County Mother's Maiden Name Certificate # Box # Alley, Frankie Leone 06 Nov. 1913 Decatur Scott 0006 B2455 Alley, Irma Louise 01 June 1909 Decatur Scott 0304 B2454 Alley, Mildred Eleanor 21 July 1917 Decatur Bright 0003 B2457 Allpress, William 16 Sept. 1918 Decatur Johnson 0007 B2457 Alterkruse, Dennis C. 1909 Decatur Lipset 0307 B2454 Anderson, Alice Aileen 01 Jan. 1920 Decatur Olinger 0001 B2458 Anderson, Ellen R. 21 June 1909 Decatur Turpen 0308 B2454 Anderson, Golda Marie 07 Apr. 1916 Decatur Brant 0012 B2456 Anderson, Hepburn T. 06 Oct. 1914 Decatur Brant 0007 B2456 Anderson, Hubert LeRoy 05 Dec. 1916 Decatur Brown 0011 B2456 Anderson, Irene Mattie 04 Aug. 1912 Decatur Brant 0026 B2455 Anderson, James Keneth M. 24 Mar. 1913 Decatur McCormick 0004 B2455 Anderson, Mable Dorothy 12 Jan. 1913 Decatur Badham 0009 B2455 Anderson, Margaret Bell 01 Oct. 1912 Decatur Kelley 0019 B2455 Anderson, Rosemary 01 May 1916 Decatur McClelland 0009 B2456 Andrew (Baby Boy) 30 Nov. 1916 Decatur Loyd 0005 B2456 Andrew, Darrel Joel 17 May 1914 Decatur Hamilton 0011 B2456 Andrew, Dorris Evaline 07 Apr. 1918 Decatur Brown 0008 B2457 Andrew, Elma Lois 14 Nov. 1919 Decatur Hamilton 0238 B2457 Andrew, John Bason 27 Aug. 1915 Decatur Bason 0002 B2456 Andrew, Klyne Griffin 01 Dec. 1915 Decatur Wion 0001 B2456 Andrew, Ray E. 22 Mary 1911 Decatur Lloyd 0005 B2455 Andrew, Wynne Belle 28 Apr. 1911 Decatur Wion 0006 B2455 Andrews, Walter 24 June 1909 Decatur Guin 0309 B2454 Anglimbaugh, Maurice Martin 09 Nov. 1918 Decatur Eisiminger 0009 B2457 Anthony, Carmen A. 27 Sept. 1914 Decatur Loper 0006 B2456 Anthony, Edward 28 Nov. 1916 Decatur Lopez 0008 B2456 Anthony, Emily Lenor 14 Dec. 1912 Decatur White 0023 B2455 Anthony, Paul Alton 04 Jan. 1920 Decatur White 0002 B2458 Anthony, Paulina Aletha 04 Jan. 1920 Decatur White 0003 B2458 Anway, Garaldine 19 Apr. 1914 Decatur Anway 0005 B2456 Argabright, Melba Easter 04 Apr. 1920 Decatur Edgington 0096 B2458 Page 3 Birth Certificate Index - Decatur County (1909-June 1921)Q 11/29/2017 Name Birth Date County Mother's Maiden Name Certificate # Box # Argo, Marjorie Beulah 26 Oct. 1913 Decatur Richardson 0001 B2455 Argo, Ruth Angeline 06 Apr. 1917 Decatur Hawk 0006 B2457 Armstrong, Vera M. 11 July 1914 Decatur Teaters 0010 B2456 Arney (Baby Girl) 29 Nov. 1912 Decatur Woodmansee 0028 B2455 Arney, Evelyn R. 15 Oct. 1914 Decatur Evans 0009 B2456 Arnold, Daleth Oneall 11 Aug. 1916 Decatur Oneall 0010 B2456 Arnold, Frank Dixon 21 Mar. 1919 Decatur O'Neall 0044 B2457 Arnold, Millard Veladis 12 Dec. 1915 Decatur Miller 0004 B2456 Ashburn, Francis Gerald 31 Jan. 1916 Decatur Brantwait 0001 B2456 Ashburn, James Monroe 21 July 1912 Decatur Brantwate 0004 B2455 Ashburn, Myrtle M. 27 July 1909 Decatur Brantwaight 0305 B2454 Ashburn, Roy Max 26 Nov. 1919 Decatur Rauch 0239 B2457 Ashford, Cecil Roy 19 June 1920 Decatur Gibson 0142 B2458 Ashford, Roska 04 Dec. 1912 Decatur Gibson 0025 B2455 Aten, Kenneth Ray 07 Feb. 1915 Decatur Marton 0007 B2456 Aten, Mary Louise 31 Dec. 1914 Decatur McNeil 0001 B2456 Atherton, Finley David 25 June 1919 Decatur Mehaffey 0126 B2457 Atterberry, Lee Orin 06 Sept. 1910 Decatur DeLong 0004 B2455 Avery, Mildred Maurine 11 Mar. 1915 Decatur Snyder 0006 B2456 Ayers, Alice Beny 25 Oct. 1909 Decatur Berry 0302 B2454 Baatman, Robert Leo 29 Mar. 1919 Decatur Dunnaway 0048 B2457 Badham, Mary Elizabeth 01 Oct. 1917 Decatur France 0011 B2457 Badham, Melvina Gayle 06 July 1915 Decatur Alexander 0015 B2456 Badham, Robert G. 20 Mar. 1914 Decatur Smith 0023 B2456 Badham, William Donald 08 Aug. 1913 Decatur Alexander 0048 B2455 Bahr, William James 21 May 1920 Decatur Zook 0114 B2458 Bailey, Alma M. 16 Dec., 1909 Decatur Adair 0337 B2454 Bailey, Barbara Jenette 15 June 1915 Decatur Hayer 0024 B2456 Bailey, Bruce Barclay 03 Feb. 1911 Decatur Hayer 0033 B2455 Bailey, Herbert Berdett 29 June 1912 Decatur Vandel 0059 B2455 Bailey, June Dudley 07 Feb. 1918 Decatur Hayer 0011 B2457 Bailey, Richard V. 14 Feb. 1909 Decatur Hayer 0330 B2454 Page 4 Birth Certificate Index - Decatur County (1909-June 1921)Q 11/29/2017 Name Birth Date County Mother's Maiden Name Certificate # Box # Baily, Maurice Andrew 17 Mar. 1913 Decatur Hayer 0034 B2455 Bain (Baby Boy) 04 Nov. 1914 Decatur Hopkins 0012 B2456 Bain, Homer John 22 Aug. 1918 Decatur Hopkins 0012 B2457 Bain, James 15 Jan. 1916 Decatur Hopkins 0023 B2456 Baker (Baby Boy) 10 Dec. 1919 Decatur Leahy 0274 B245B Baker (Baby Boy) 27 Nov. 1920 Decatur Hines 0291 B2458 Baker (Baby Boy) 28 Jan. 1920 Decatur Beasley 0003.5 B2458 Baker (Baby Girl) 01 Sept. 1916 Decatur Myers 0025 B2456 Baker (Baby Girl) 02 Oct. 1912 Decatur Weable 0047 B2455 Baker (Baby Girl) 18 Dec. 1911 Decatur Leahy 0015 B2455 Baker, Alice Bernice 19 Mar. 1918 Decatur Ivy 0013 B2457 Baker, Annie Fey 1911 Decatur Van Meter 0029 B2455 Baker, Blanch Arlene 05 Apr. 1919 Decatur Sams 0075 B2457 Baker, Carl James 19 Aug. 1914 Decatur Fitch 0017 B2456 Baker, Dorothy Alice 27 May 1914 Decatur Miller 0015 B2456 Baker, Dorthy Alice 27 May 1913 Decatur Miller 0039 B2455 Baker, Edgar Earl 22 Oct. 1919 Decatur Foland 0220 B2457 Baker, Eunice Irene 14 Mar. 1916 Decatur Miller 0017 B2457 Baker, Everett Clyde 17 May 1921 Decatur Lamphiear 0002 B2458 Baker, Gilbert Wallace 20 Nov. 1915 Decatur Hines 0016 B2456 Baker, Hazel L. 05 Mar. 1909 Decatur Street 0327 B2454 Baker, Jessie Louise 18 Feb.
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