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| {{RecordSearch|2731435|Cook Islands, Public Records, 1846-1989}} at FamilySearch - index | | {{RecordSearch|2731435|Cook Islands, Public Records, 1846-1989}} at FamilySearch - index and images | ||
| 1846-1989 | | 1846-1989 | ||
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| [https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british+armed+forces+and+overseas+births+and+baptisms&country=cook+islands British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms, Cook Islands] at | | [https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british+armed+forces+and+overseas+births+and+baptisms&country=cook+islands British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms, Cook Islands] at FindMyPast - index and images ($) | ||
| 1881-1890 | | 1881-1890 | ||
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| Children born to those working within the armed forces, merchant navy, and consular forces, as well as, civilian ship passengers. | | Children born to those working within the armed forces, merchant navy, and consular forces, as well as, civilian ship passengers. | ||
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| | | [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/32877 Birth registers, 1876-1920, for Arutanga] at FamilySearch - images | ||
| 1876-1920 | | 1876-1920 | ||
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| Children born in the Arutanga, Cook Islands | | Children born in the Arutanga, Cook Islands | ||
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| | | [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/32866 Birth registers, 1883-1916, for Pukapuka] at FamilySearch - images | ||
| 1883-1916 | | 1883-1916 | ||
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| Children born in Pukapuka, Cook Islands | | Children born in Pukapuka, Cook Islands | ||
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| | | [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/34115 Church records, 1902-1931] at FamilySearch - images | ||
| 1902-1931 | | 1902-1931 | ||
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| Christians in Rakahanga, Cook Islands | | Christians in Rakahanga, Cook Islands | ||
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| | | [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/34122 Church records, 1838-1954, of Rarotonga] at FamilySearch - images | ||
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| Births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths | | Births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths | ||
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| Christians in Rarotonga, Cook Islands | | Christians in Rarotonga, Cook Islands | ||
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| | | [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/33879 Register of births, marriages and deaths in Rarotonga, 1861-1907] at FamilySearch - images | ||
| 1861-1907 | | 1861-1907 | ||
| Births, marriages, and deaths | | Births, marriages, and deaths | ||
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European Influence and British Colonization (18th century-20th century)[edit | edit source]
During the 16th-18th century, the Cook Islands were mapped and given various names by Spanish, Portuguese, and British explorers. They appear to have first been named the Cook Islands (after the British navigator James Cook), by the Russians in the 1820s. Christian missionaries from England were among the first European settlers in the Cook Islands, arriving in 1821. In 1881, the Cook Islands became a British protectorate, and in 1900 most of the islands were annexed by Great Britain. The islands were placed under the boundaries of the British colony of New Zealand in 1901. New Zealand granted the Cook Islands the right to self-govern themselves in 1965.[1]
| Record collection | Years covered | Record type | Language | Who is in the records |
| Cook Islands, Public Records, 1846-1989 at FamilySearch - index and images | 1846-1989 | Births, marriages, and deaths | English | Cook Islanders |
| British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms, Cook Islands at FindMyPast - index and images ($) | 1881-1890 | Births and baptisms | English | Children born to those working within the armed forces, merchant navy, and consular forces, as well as, civilian ship passengers. |
| Birth registers, 1876-1920, for Arutanga at FamilySearch - images | 1876-1920 | Births | English | Children born in the Arutanga, Cook Islands |
| Birth registers, 1883-1916, for Pukapuka at FamilySearch - images | 1883-1916 | Births | English | Children born in Pukapuka, Cook Islands |
| Church records, 1902-1931 at FamilySearch - images | 1902-1931 | Baptisms | English | Christians in Rakahanga, Cook Islands |
| Church records, 1838-1954, of Rarotonga at FamilySearch - images | 1838-1954 | Births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths | English | Christians in Rarotonga, Cook Islands |
| Register of births, marriages and deaths in Rarotonga, 1861-1907 at FamilySearch - images | 1861-1907 | Births, marriages, and deaths | English | People in Rarotonga, Cook Islands |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Cook Islands," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cook_Islands, accessed 24 March 2020.