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Lorenzo Ahmed González Cacho [1] (November 29, 2001 – March 9, 2010) was an eight-year-old Puerto Rican boy who was murdered on March 9, 2010 in his home in Dorado, Puerto Rico. At the time of his death, his mother, Ana Cacho González, and two sisters were at the house.
The state or territory issued birth certificate is a secure A4 paper document, generally listing: Full name at birth, sex at birth, parent(s) and occupation(s), older sibling(s), address(es), date and place of birth, name of the registrar, date of registration, date of issue of certificate, a registration number, with the signature of the ...
Laura Inter of Mexican intersex organization Brújula Intersexual, imagines a society where sex or gender classifications are removed from birth certificates and other official identification documents, [50] and Morgan Carpenter of OII Australia states that, "the removal of sex and gender, like race and religion, from official documentation" is ...
A California man was arrested in connection with the deaths of his wife and two young children, according to the Modesto Police Department. Oscar Espinoza, 28, was released from the hospital ...
It contained, among other things, the child's name, sex, date of birth, place of birth, and parents' names. There are also any changes listed in a genealogical certificate that have occurred since the birth of the child, such as adoption or name changes. Genealogical certificates were documents that reflected the actual descent of a person.
Lorenzo González; Personal information; Full name: Lorenzo José González Montesdeoca [1] Date of birth 10 April 2000 (age 24) Place of birth: Las Palmas, Spain: Height: 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Position(s) Forward: Team information
The Convention on the issue of multilingual and coded certificates and extracts from civil status records, signed in Strasbourg on 14 March 2014, is an update to the convention of 1976, to extend its provisions to documents acknowledging parentage, registered partnership and same-sex marriage, electronic transmission of documents, specify the ...
Saucedo is a Spanish surname that became popular in the 16th century. It means "Of or relating to the Willow Tree ". The first people with that name were Spanish settlers who came to America from an area in Spain known as the "Valle de Salcedo" (Salcedo Valley, in the Basque Country).