You could try obtaining the records from the births register or maybe even the hospital have a record, though of course they may not be so keen to search through tones of paper files when they are busy. I usually head to the London family centre to go through the births and death registers if I need to find something like that out.
2007-03-19 20:25:45
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answered by no_fool 4
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You need to have your parents order you a new birth certificate at www.vitalchek.com - They won't send it to you if there isn't a date of birth on it. You could also try and check with the hospital where you were born, but you might not have any luck as hospitals usually toss all records older than 7 years old. Unless of course you're younger than 7. Which you may be by your grammar skills.
2007-03-22 09:30:40
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answered by outlander5790 3
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UK birth certificates ALL show the exact date of birth.
2007-03-20 03:23:29
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answered by monkeyface 7
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Ask your parents in which nursing home you were born and then look for their registers. From the entries about your parents in their register you can ascertain the date and time of your birth.
2007-03-20 03:25:35
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answered by KVISHWAS 3
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guess you were born A.D.? juz kidding. Check with your local NSO (National statistics office).. they keep all the records here even if you don't have a baptismal. It should be here..unless if you came from a wartorn country.
2007-03-20 03:25:27
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answered by jables 4
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I'm sorry no body knows. Only your parents. Check with them again.
2007-03-20 03:23:48
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answered by happy 4
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Wow! ummm look at the rings on the trunk and each ring is one year.... nevermind.
2007-03-20 03:23:37
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answered by mundo808 3
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