Presumably some family member needed a BC for little Barry back in 1964. So they wrote the Office of Principal Registrar applying for a copy. Mr. Oduya then pulled Book 44B off the shelf, made a copy of page 5733 (thick book!), signed it, stamped it, and sent it off into history. And now it turns up in Dr. Taitz's office. Where did it spend the intervening 45 years??
Someone needs to visit Coast Province and have a look at Book 44B. I'm sure it all check out, aren't you?
The answer comes later in the thread, that was about the time of Ann’s divorce. I was asking what happened in that time frame, I just phrased it badly.
No, only half that thick because there would be a book A. Also, at least two bc can fit on a page so that cuts it in half again. Still, thick books though more managable but who knows how they number these things in Kenya. I do hope Orly can track this thing down and remembers to check the other 3 births (at least two on front and two on back) listed on the sheet of paper to make sure nothing has been tampered with.
I’m betting London is more respectful of original documents than Hawaii seems to be.