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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
[[Image:Herne Stadtarchiv Standesamt Baukau.jpg|left|369px|Herne Stadtarchiv Standesamt Baukau.jpg]]Civil registration records are records of births, marriages, and deaths kept by the government. German terms for these records include Standesamtsregister, Zivilstandsregister, or Personenstandsregister. They are an excellent source for information on names and dates and places of births, marriages, and deaths. These records are kept by the civil registrar [German: Standesbeamte] at the civil registry office (Standesamt). Because they cover about 98% of the population and often provide more information than church records, civil registration records are important sources for German genealogical research. <br><br> | [[Image:Herne Stadtarchiv Standesamt Baukau.jpg|left|369px|Herne Stadtarchiv Standesamt Baukau.jpg]] | ||
Civil registration records are records of births, marriages, and deaths kept by the government. German terms for these records include Standesamtsregister, Zivilstandsregister, or Personenstandsregister. They are an excellent source for information on names and dates and places of births, marriages, and deaths. These records are kept by the civil registrar [German: Standesbeamte] at the civil registry office (Standesamt). Because they cover about 98% of the population and often provide more information than church records, civil registration records are important sources for German genealogical research. <br><br> | |||
==Time Period== | ==Time Period== | ||
Civil registration became mandatory in all German states on 1 January 1876. | Civil registration became mandatory in all German states on 1 January 1876. |
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