Legally does the listing of a Father on the Birth Certificate
 > indicate proof of fact as to the sire? I don't think so. Does anyone
 > know if this is true?

No, it doesn't. It's just an indication of who your father is 'legally'.
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On 6/13/2012 8:41 PM, Larry Lee wrote:
> This relationship is almost identical to my own. According to an
> offhand comment from one of my two half-brothers I am not certain who
> my bio father is. The man I have always known as my father since
> birth, who I have always called Dad, is named as the father on my
> birth certificate. I have listed them the same way as described here
> with notes to the uncertainty and the fathers surname as unknown.
>
> The name of the father on the birth certificate (in 1947, MO) would
> only be that offered by my mother, correct?  I believe she developed a
> relationship with Dad while pregnant, as they married one year after I
> was born, following his divorce from his first wife. No mention of my
> birth situation was ever made to me during their lifetimes (both now
> deceased.)
>
>   Legally does the listing of a Father on the Birth Certificate
> indicate proof of fact as to the sire? I don't think so. Does anyone
> know if this is true?
>
> Larry
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 4:54 PM,<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>> My mother had a relationship with a man that she was not permitted to marry.
>> She was forced to marry a man who wanted to marry my aunt but was encouraged 
>> to marry my pregnant mother, I was the result of that pregnancy
>> I have not been able to figure out how best to record this
>> Any guidance that you can give me would be very much appreciated
>>
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