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To: patlin; Natural Born 54
Fair question...yes, the 'Date Accepted by Local Registrar' signature bears the same name/signature, there's no doubt about that. Possibility: Both were lodged at the same office, or one signature is nothing but a clone of another...I can't do it, someone else might...the signatures need to be snipped from the pages and placed side by side.

And if they don't match, they could still have cloned a signature from another document, signed by the same individual.

1,357 posted on 04/27/2011 10:05:21 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (FAIR DINKUM!)
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To: Fred Nerks

Wahiawa is a census-designated place (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States, on the island of Oahu. It is located in the Wahiawa District, on the plateau or "central valley" between the two volcanic mountains that comprise the island. In Hawaiian, wahi a wā means "place of noise", perhaps a reference to the fact that once upon a time, heavy surf on the distant coast could be heard here. The population was 16,151 at the 2000 census ... Lakes and reservoirs are rare in Hawaii, and Wahiawa is at once unique in being surrounded on three sides by Lake Wilson (also known as Wahiawa Reservoir or Kaukonahua). The town must be accessed by either of two bridges on Kamehameha Highway (State Rte. 80) across the narrow north and south arms of the reservoir. Outside of the reservoir, the town used to be surrounded by military bases and agricultural fields, but development is making its way up from the increasingly urbanized southern portion of the central plain. Still, there are significant U.S. Army facilities here, including Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, and East Range, an Army training area extending into the hills south and east of town. Schofield Barracks alone is larger than Wahiawa. Wahiawa is also the home of the U.S. Navy's Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific.

http://www.wahiawageneral.org/

So, we know for sure that, that registrar is NOT located in Honolulu. Now the question, was the baby girl that only lived one day born in Wahiawa? Since the father was military, it surely could be a great possibility. 1963 Alabama Gadsen Times announcement birth of baby born in Wahiawa, Hi

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ltwpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=idUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4457,155050&dq=wahiawa+general+hospital&hl=en

1,402 posted on 04/28/2011 7:53:16 AM PDT by patlin ("Knowledge is a powerful source that is 2nd to none but God" ConstitutionallySpeaking 2011)
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