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| | | [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/982645?availability=Family%20History%20Library Namibia marriage registers for Whites, Coloreds and Indians, 1931-1957] at FamilySearch - images | ||
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| | | [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/34614?availability=Family%20History%20Library Verzeichnisse der verstorbenen Weißen, 1897-1914] at FamilySearch - microfilm | ||
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| [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414568?availability=Family%20History%20Library Zivilstandsregister 1897-1902] at FamilySearch - microfilm | |||
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German Colonization and United Nations (1884-1990)[edit | edit source]
In 1884, Namibia, except for the city of Walvis Bay, became a German colony. After World War I, Namibia, as part of South Africa, became part of the League of Nations mandate. In 1945, the League of Nations became the United Nations and mandates were transferred to a trusteeship system. Namibia officially became an independent country in 1990.[1]
Record collection | Years covered | Record type | Language | Who is in the records |
Namibia, Dutch Reformed Church Records, 1904-1984 at FamilySearch - index and images | 1904-1984 | Baptisms, marriages, and membership records | Dutch | People who lived in Namibia and were members of the Dutch Reformed Church |
South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Records (Stellenbosch Archive), 1690-2011 at FamilySearch - index and images | 1690-2011 | Baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, and memberships | Afrikaans, Dutch, English | Members of the Dutch Reformed Church |
Bevölkerungsstatistik: Eingeborene und Farbige, 1909-1914 at FamilySearch - microfilm | 1909-1914 | Census | German | People who lived in German Namibia |
Namibia marriage registers for Whites, Coloreds and Indians, 1931-1957 at FamilySearch - images | 1931-1957 | Marriages | Afrikaans and English | People who lived in Namibia |
Verzeichnisse der verstorbenen Weißen, 1897-1914 at FamilySearch - microfilm | 1897-1914 | Deaths | German | White residents of Namibia |
Zivilstandsregister 1897-1902 at FamilySearch - microfilm | 1897-1902 | Births, marriages, and deaths | German | Residents of German of Namibia |
British Colonization and South West Africa (1884-1994)[edit | edit source]
In 1884, the British annexed the city of Walvis Bay as part of the Cape Colony, while the surrounding country became a German colony. During World War I, Germany occupied Walvis Bay briefly, before being placed under martial law by South West Africa when the Germans were driven out. In 1977, control of Walvis Bay transferred from South Africa to the Cape Providence, making it an exclave. Walvis Bay sovereignty transferred to Namibia in 1994.[2]
Record collection | Years covered | Record type | Language | Who is in the records |
British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms, Namibia at FindMyPast - index and images ($) | 1911-2005 | Births and baptisms | English | Children born to those working within the armed forces, merchant navy, and consular forces, as well as, civilian ship passengers. |
British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials, COUNTRY at FindMyPast - index and images ($) | 1911-2004 | Deaths and burials | English | Members of the British armed forces who died while serving their country overseas, British civilians who died while traveling or working overseas, and individuals (including seaman) who died at sea. |
Namibia, Dutch Reformed Church Records, 1904-1984 at FamilySearch - index and images | 1904-1984 | Baptisms, marriages, and membership records | Dutch | People who lived in Namibia and were members of the Dutch Reformed Church |
South Africa, Church of the Province of South Africa, Parish Registers, 1801-2004 at FamilySearch - index and images | 1801-2004 | Baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials | Afrikaans, English | People who lived in Namibia and were members of the Church of the Province of South Africa |
Namibia, Die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Suidwes-Afrika, Lidmateregister al die Ringe, 1956-1989 at FamilySearch - index and images | 1956-1989 | Baptisms and membership records | Afrikaans | Members of the Dutch Reformed Church |
South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Records (Stellenbosch Archive), 1690-2011 at FamilySearch - index and images | 1690-2011 | Baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, and memberships | Afrikaans, Dutch, English | Members of the Dutch Reformed Church |
Civil registration (death notices), South Africa, South West Africa, Rhodesia, Swaziland, etc., 1869-1939 at FamilySearch - images | 1869-1939 | Deaths | Afrikaans and English | People who lived in South West Africa |
Civil registration (deaths), South Africa and South West Africa, 1955-1966 at FamilySearch - images | 1955-1966 | Deaths | Afrikaans and English | People who lived in South West Africa |
Civil registration (deaths), South West Africa, 1894-1954 at FamilySearch - images | 1894-1954 | Deaths | Afrikaans and English | People who lived in South West Africa |
Civil registration (marriages), Cape Province, 1900-1930 at FamilySearch - images | 1900-1930 | Marriages | Afrikaans and English | People who lived in South West Africa |
Civil registration (marriages), South West Africa / Namibia, 1893-1930 at FamilySearch - images | 1893-1930 | Marriages | Afrikaans and English | People who lived in South West Africa |
Namibia marriage registers for Whites, Coloreds and Indians, 1931-1957 at FamilySearch - images | 1931-1957 | Marriages | Afrikaans and English | People who lived in Namibia |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Namibia," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namibia#German_rule, accessed 31 July 2019.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Walvis Bay," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walvis_Bay, accessed 31 July 2019.