Can I please see the birth date on a specific WWII draft registration card?
Basically, I and an online acquaintance of mine were re-researching this man's case: https://gerontology.fandom.com/wiki/Ernest_Peronneau
And I found this 1902 birth record which I suspect is for him (he himself claimed a birth in 1902; his 1910 US Census entry implies a birth in 1903; his mother's maiden name is wrong on this document--it's supposed to be Spencer, not James--but everything else on it matches, other than his birthday being one day off relative to what he himself claimed): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:4VXR-7X3Z
Basically, I want someone with access to Ancestry.com to take a quick look at his WWII draft registration card, which one can apparently find here: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2238&h=194564903&tid=&pid=&queryId=fcd6b68e743196c9aa7a749018d3563f&usePUB=true&_phsrc=DfP171&_phstart=successSource
So that one can see whether he already roughly claimed the same birth date that he did later on in his life back in the early 1940s. This would allow us to increase the odds that the 1902 birth record posted above is indeed for him and not for a sibling of his. (BTW, I did find several birth records for his various siblings, but none of them have a birth date anywhere near his.)
If he claimed a birth date on or very close to March 6 or March 7 back in the early 1940s, back when he had no idea that he would ever actually manage to live to an extremely old age, then again, we would significantly increase the odds that it's his birth record. Unfortunately, this birth record doesn't list a first name, only a last name, and while his last name appears to be very rare, it never hurts to double-check this kind of stuff, especially when he man in question claimed to have lived to age 112, which is an extremely rare age for anyone, let alone a man, to reach.
FWIW, his WWII draft card is the very first link here: https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Ernest_Perroneau&event=_South+Carolina&birth=1902
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I thought I'd take advantage of the remaining three weeks of my current subscription (which I will not be renewing), but the "Share" button is unfortunately grayed out on this record, for some reason.
Card is dated Feb. 15, 1942 on the back; the front claims an age of 39 (with a penciled 38 after it) and a date of birth of March 6 1903.
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Here's the Share link: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/6555330?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22714d6372426538524f742f762b2f2b6c58386d69614b453975455a584f4e434a53794e35386d56482f32343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d
@Julia Szent-Györgyi for me, the Share link is not grayed out, as in not active, just gray, as in a different color from the Save button.
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@Áine Ní Donnghaile: huh. It's working now, but it was definitely not doing so, earlier: it was a much paler gray than the Print button, and mouseover and click both did nothing.
(Maybe Ancestry takes even longer to wake up than I do? :-)
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There's a 2nd place to grab the share link, in case that ever happens again. On the record image, there is this icon.
That also takes you to the share link. There is a tooltip on hover showing "share."
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Thank you very much, Julia! :) I have now gotten your PMs! :)
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Question:
Would it be possible for anyone (not Julia since apparently her Ancestry.com subscription has already expired) to send me a copy of the fourth item in the link here? https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Ernesto+Nathaniel_Peronneau&birth=1903
The one from this source: U.S., Departing Passenger and Crew Lists, 1914-1966
I want to see if the date of birth roughly matches with that on his WWII draft registration card.
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If you are asking if Ernesto in the 4th item is the same man as in the 1st item (WWII draft), they were not born in the same state.
The draft registration for Ernesto shows his birthplace as Charleston SC. The passenger list shows his birthplace as East Orange NJ. There is no DOB or even year of birth - simply an age. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8006212?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a225741426748384d524762622b51773870655559337145452b5751636e6255482f485237376645364e5338513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d
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Ernest Peronneau actually was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He moved to New York later on. It's possible that he spent some time living in New Jersey as well.
And thank you, Aine. FWIW, another member here has already sent me a copy of this document via PM, but nevertheless thank you very much for sharing this information with me.
You can read about Ernest Peronneau's life story here: https://longeviquest.com/supercentenarians/ernest-peronneau/
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@DanielGonik For future reference, you may want to locate the nearest FamilySearch Center or affiliate library. These locations should allow you to access Ancestry for free. Check out this list.
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