English: Claimed to be a Birth certificate of Marilyn Monroe, born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926. The birth record was created by a local registrar on June 5, 1926, and this certified copy of that information was issued by a Health Officer & Registrar on October 24, 1955. It was photographed and then used for the 1981 article about the death of her father, Edward Mortensen, as depicted on the certificate. Mother was Gladys Monroe; Monroe was a surname that Marilyn Monroe officially used. According to the original caption: Monroe's film studio, 20th Century Fox, stated that her father died when she was a baby but this certificate shows that Edward Mortensen, who had claimed to be her father, was alive until 1981.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == Birth certificate of w:Marilyn Monroe, born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926. This certificate was received by local registrar on June 5, 1926, and was certified by Health Officer & Registrar on October 24, 1955. It was
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