Remember the birth was “registered” in HI. Do we have verification of that....If so, he was born elsewhere, the information was sent to officials there and they made note of it.
Where did we get it was “registered”?
It is my understanding that is also the procedure when one registers a birth at an embassy. Embassy takes the information from the local authorities where they are stationed, and forwards that information to the state of record for the US citizen. It is then registered....
Would it be wired at that time?
OTOH I may have missunderstood.
Any one? Any one? /stein voice
As I said elsewhere, I think ‘registered’ could be used as a distinction in the office to signify that the office registrar ‘registered’ the birth based on information from the hospital versus a relative filling out and ‘filing’ an application for a COLB in the Vital Statistics Office.