In a message dated 98-03-04 23:26:11 EST, Donna9933@aol.com writes: << Just found out George Bernard Honadle and Mary Louise Honadle were both born in N. B. Wher do I go for birth certificates??? >> That depends on when they were born. If it was 1906 or later, you would write to PA Dept. of Health, Div. of Vital Records, P.O. Box 1528, New Castle, PA 16103. Send $4.00 for each birth certificate you are requesting. If they were born prior to 1906, you need to contact the county courthouse...I believe it was Clarion County. They should have birth records there beginning in about 1893, although they might have some from earlier than that. If neither one of these searches turns up anything for you, have the folks at the courthouse check the delayed birth records. In quite a few cases, the birth wasn't recorded in a timely fashion. Later on, these folks came across a situation where they needed proof of their age...usually involving Social Security in some way. They would then go to the county courthouse where they were born and get a Delayed Birth Record. The biggest stumbling block you may encounter in searching for a DBR is that you probably wouldn't be able to determine when such a record might have been applied for and obtained. Hope this helps! Irene Crawford JTJTJ5@aol.com