On the SSA site, they'd be numbered as
237.
Brooke238.
Sawyer
But since they have the exact same number of babies born, they're put on BTN as the same number-- it shows ties more clearly.
When people say the SSA chart has 'mistakes', they mean stuff like:
- "Unknown" being on the chart -- people don't actually name their kids "Unknown", but if they haven't picked a name by the time it's time to register for a SSN, the baby's name may get registered as Unknown.
- In 1989, the state of New
York truncated all names over 8 characters, leading to the name "Christop" charting -- no one was named Christop, they were named
Christopher and the error was in the data
- Names that are almost always used for one sex appearing on the chart for the opposite sex-- I'm sure there could have been a couple boys named
Susan in the 40s-60s, but odds are most of them were girls who had the wrong box checked on the form or transcription errors from SSA workers.
Isadora Evander Larkin
Pax Symphorian Grey
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