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Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Babeaux, Sept. 13.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
October 2, 1947
Pages
p. 4
Announcement Type
Birth
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Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Selmer, Feb. 10.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune & News
Date
February 28, 1952
Pages
p. 4
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Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. David Parks, Apr. 30.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
May 8, 1947
Pages
p. 6
Announcement Type
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Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Parke, Nov. 15.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
November 24, 1955
Pages
p. 15
Announcement Type
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Birth. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsey Parks, Jr.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
July 13, 1944
Pages
p. 7
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Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Parkes, Mar. 10.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
March 20, 1958
Pages
p. 14
Announcement Type
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Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Parks, Mar. 12.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune & News
Date
March 22, 1951
Pages
p. 5
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Birth.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 22, 1989
Pages
p. B4
Announcement Type
Birth
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
January 22, 1989
Pages
p. B4
Announcement Type
Birth
Subjects
Doody, James Michael, Jr. (To Susan and James Doody, Dec. 2)
Tirado, Jessica Marie (To Mari and Alfredo Tirado, Dec. 9)
Hodge, Heather Carol (To Mary Ann and Bennett Hodge, Dec. 11)
DeDea, Casey Erin (To Anita and Douglas DeDea, Dec. 21)
Rodriguez, Sergio Agustin (To Susanne Sell-Rodriguez and Sergio Rodriguez, Jan. 4)
Meng, Alexandra Yien-Ling (To Diana Shen-Meng and Sen-Ho Meng, Jan. 6)
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28624AN
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Birth-tourism sites not easily detected.Terry Moore-Corse, a code enforcement officer in Arcadia has encountered three maternity homes in the past six years, most recently in 2009, when a resident reported "a lot of pregnant women" coming out of a house. Beyond building code and business license violations, there is nothing illegal about coming into this country to give birth, according to the U.S. State Department, which issues visas. Maternity tourism is a money-making cottage industry in which wealthy women from Asia pay anywhere from $25,000-35,000 to have American-born infants.
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
March 31, 2011
Pages
p. A1, A6
Announcement Type
Birth