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then those are their real names confirmed by documents available from the bodies, from the relatives, from the dental records or the many sources of information available in the identification process
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Well, he doesn't exist now, because he's been dead for almost four hundred years. And he did exist then. We know because:We have the record of his baptism.We have the record of his marriage licence.We have the record of his death.We have the record of the birth of his children, in which he is named as father.We have records of his ownership of certain property.His grave is in the church in Stratford.His wife commissioned a statue of him, which is also in the church in StratfordWe have his will.We have references to his evidence given in a couple of lawsuits.We have records of him receiving payment for theatrical performances.We have records of his being a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men.We have records of his being an actor in Ben Jonson's plays.We have records of his having an interest in London theatres.We have a record of a critic compaining about him.We have records about him complaining about unauthorized publication of his poetry.We have contemporaries who wrote down jokes about him and other members of the acting company.We have quite a lot of poetry and plays published in his name during his lifetime.We have testimonials as to the quality of his playwriting written by people who knew him not long after his death.And more which I do not have time or space to relate . . .So, yeah, it is not difficult to prove that he existed.
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"The Guinness World Records" book is an example of a publication that is updated and released annually with new records and information.
The records kept about congress are placed in a publication called the Congressional Record.
As far as the military is concerned, the preferred records for immunization data are those from states that have electronic tracking systems. This information is included in a publication to the Department of Army, Bureau of Medicine, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
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As far as the military is concerned, the preferred records for immunization data are those from states that have electronic tracking systems. This information is included in a publication to the Department of Army, Bureau of Medicine, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
As far as the military is concerned, the preferred records for immunization data are those from states that have electronic tracking systems. This information is included in a publication to the Department of Army, Bureau of Medicine, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
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Yes - if you have a Veteran's service #, you can request a copy of their military records via the National Archives' eVetRecs site. It depends on whether or not you're a relative , Veteran, or researcher as to which request form to use, but the site is pretty good on how to request records and the procedure for doing it. The forms and request process are online - the link is below. Veterans and next-of-kin can obtain full records - the general public is afforded only limited information.
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Someone can find information about Akashic records from the Akashic Transformation website. The website has information about Akashic records covering a wide range of topics.
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