The state of Texas put the birth and death records online. > >David Yes, they did, David. Here is the link: http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/bvs/registra/birthidx/birthidx.htm Rayedene -----Original Message----- From: David W. Morgan <dmorgan@efn.org> To: TXBELL-L@rootsweb.com <TXBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, May 01, 2000 6:50 PM Subject: Re: [TXBELL-L] New Birth/Death Record Project >On Mon, 1 May 2000 cindfunk@home.com wrote: > >> The public posting of the Texas Archives birth data from 1943 is more than a >> little upsetting to me. I don't want my full name, birthdate, and mother's >> maiden name posted! Only one missing item, my SS #, and the wrong person has the >> keys to several of my financial data kingdoms. When I'm dead, it'll be fine, but >> not now. With all of the historical data such as old census records, marriages, >> etc. waiting to be entered online, why waste time and resources posting private >> data of living persons? This is going way too far. >> Sincerely, Cindy >> cindfunk@home.com >> > >The state of Texas put the birth and death records online. > >David > >dmorgan@efn.org David W. Morgan Honolulu Hawaii >Archives Manager http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tx/txfiles.htm > > >==== TXBELL Mailing List ==== >Boards Are Available At The Bell County Page To Post Bible Records, >Wills, Pensions, Obituaries, And Biographies, And For Surname Queries. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~txbell > >