Worse, however, she had listed her age as 18.
The Pentagon listed Sergeant Crose's age as 27, but his father said he was 22.
His enlistment documents list his age as both 20 and 28, which places his birth in either 1754 or 1762.
Fernando Valenzuela lists his age as 34, although most people suspect it is closer to fortysomething.
The office of the state's chief medical examiner listed his age as "about 3," and blunt trauma as the cause of death.
The obituaries listed her age as 68 (which, if correct, would mean that she was born in 1888 or 1889).
The profiles can list a person's age, interests, sexual preference and relationship status.
He listed his age as simply "18 years" as he would have only turned 17 less than five months prior to enlisting.
The 1940 census lists his age as 40, ten years younger than records show.
The user listed his age as 31 in 1996, which would match the suspect's age at the time.