Amish Birth Certificate
What is an Amish birth certificate?
An Amish birth certificate is a document that records the birth of a child in the Amish community. It is typically handwritten and includes the child's name, date of birth, and parents' names. Amish birth certificates are not recognized by the government, but they are important within the Amish community as a record of a child's birth and heritage.
Why do Amish people not use government-issued birth certificates?
Amish people do not use government-issued birth certificates because they believe that the government should not be involved in their personal lives. They believe that the government's role is to protect their rights, not to track their movements or interfere in their religious practices.
How do Amish people get birth certificates?
When a child is born in the Amish community, the parents will typically contact a local midwife or doctor to assist with the birth. The midwife or doctor will then create a birth certificate for the child. The birth certificate will be handwritten and will include the child's name, date of birth, and parents' names.
What information is included on an Amish birth certificate?
An Amish birth certificate typically includes the following information:
- Child's name
- Date of birth
- Parents' names
- Place of birth
- Midwife or doctor's name
Where can I get an Amish birth certificate?
Amish birth certificates can be obtained from the parents of the child or from the midwife or doctor who assisted with the birth. They can also be found in some Amish church records.
Additional information
Amish birth certificates are an important part of Amish culture. They are a record of a child's birth and heritage, and they are used within the Amish community to track family history. Amish people do not use government-issued birth certificates because they believe that the government should not be involved in their personal lives.