place of birth

NOUN
  1. the place where someone was born
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How To Use place of birth In A Sentence

  • A claimant had a right of settlement in only one parish, originally in his or her father's place of birth.
  • Please state your date and place of birth.
  • The age is wrong, and he appears to have a different wife, but his place of birth and those of his parents are correct, and he was a "tinsmith," just like our Oliver. Genealogue Challenge #118
  • Please state your date and place of birth.
  • If they do, there must have been a sigh of relief all round when Seb Coe, the former Olympic champion and chair of the London 2012 organising committee, peered at the recorded place of birth of his great-great-great-great-grandfather and read the word Jamaica. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Name, age, occupation, place of birth, condition of destitution, and the previous night's "doss," were taken with lightning-like rapidity by the superintendent; and as I turned I was startled by a man's thrusting into my hand something that felt like THE SPIKE
  • A claimant had a right of settlement in only one parish, originally in his or her father's place of birth.
  • Furthermore, verification of basics like citizenship, place of birth, age, certfication of education, residence and police record would certainly excede what one might expect to anticipate at a job interview. OpEdNews - Diary: Obama Crimes.com?
  • When an applicant registered with the aedile, she gave her correct name, her age, place of birth, and the pseudonym under which she intended practicing her calling. Satyricon
  • A claimant had a right of settlement in only one parish, originally in his or her father's place of birth.
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