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==Resources==
==How to Find the Records==
===Online Resources===
* [https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Jordan.html U.S. State Department Reciprocity and Civil Documents] - (Jordan) Contains information about record-keeping practices in Jordan and offices to contact
*[http://search.findmypast.com/results/world-records/british-armed-forces-and-overseas-births-and-baptisms?country=jordan British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms] at Findmypast - index & images ($)
*[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british%20armed%20forces%20and%20overseas%20banns%20and%20marriages&country=jordan~jordan&sid=999 British Armed Forces and Overseas Banns and Marriages] at Findmypast - index & images ($)
*[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british%20armed%20forces%20and%20overseas%20deaths%20and%20burials&country=jordan&sid=999 British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials] at Findmypast - index & images ($)


===Offices to Contact===
===Offices to Contact===


[https://hazine.info/tag/jordan-en/ National Library in Amman]<br>
National Archives in Amman and local government offices
[https://nl.gov.jo/Ar/Pages/%D8%A7%D8%AA%D8%B5%D9%84_%D8%A8%D9%86%D8%A7 Department of the National Library]<br>
Number 9 Haroun Al Rasheed St 9<br>
P.O.Box:  6070 Amman 11118<br>
Amman, Jordan<br>


Telephone: +962 6 566 2845<br>
==Historical Background==
::::06-5662791<br>
Fax: 065662867<br>


Email :  [mailto:nl@nl.gov.jo nl@nl.gov.jo]<br>
==Coverage and Compliance==
Email of the Public Relations Department [mailto:PR@NL.GOV.JO PR@NL.GOV.JO]<br>


'''Marriage contracts''' are at Islamic law court [sharia] archives in various cities.<ref name="profile" />
Time period: 1921-present. Early years only included Europeans. Registration of the general populous became compulsory in 1957.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Jordan,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 2000.</ref>  


==Background==
Population coverage: Before 1957, 5%; after 1957, as high as 80%.<ref name="profile" />


Time period: 1921-present. Early years only included Europeans. Registration of the general populous became compulsory in 1957.
==Information Recorded in the Records==
 
Marriage contracts:
These records are the only source prior to civil registration of specific marriage information and provide a marriage date. They also provide relationships.
 
Legal contracts of marriage are the closest thing in Islamic society to marriage records. In Islamic tradition marriage is considered a legal contract between two families and is not considered a religious sacrament. Islamic law courts [sharia] handled the majority of litigation, particularly in the domain of personal and family status including marriage and divorce.


Time period of marriage contracts: 1400-present.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Jordan,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 2000.</ref>
Births: Child’s name, birth date and place, parents’ names, residence, and occupation; witnesses’ ages, relationships, residences. Marriages: Bride and groom names, ages, residences, occupations, marriage date and place, sometimes ages and/or birth dates and places, parents' names, residences, occupations; witnesses. Death registers: Name of deceased, age, death date and place, occupation, name of surviving spouse, informant’s name and residence, cause of death, sometimes birth date and place, parents’ names, children’s names. <ref name="profile" />


===Coverage and Compliance===
== Marriage contracts ==
 
Population coverage: Before 1957, 5%; after 1957, as high as 80%.
 
Population coverage for marriage contracts: As high as 75%; these records pertain to Muslim marriages only.<ref name="profile" />
 
==Information Recorded in the Records==


===Birth Records===
Research use:  These records are the only source prior to civil registration of specific marriage information and provide a marriage date. They also provide relationships helpful in lineage linking.


*Child’s name
Record type:  Legal contracts of marriage are the closest thing in Islamic society to marriage records. In Islamic tradition marriage is considered a legal contract between two families and is not considered a religious sacrament. Islamic  law courts [sharia] handled the majority of litigation, particularly in the domain of personal and family status including marriage and divorce.
*Birth date and place
*Parents’ names, residence, and occupation
*Witnesses’ ages, relationships, residences<ref name="profile" />


===Marriage Records===
Time period:  1400-present.


*Names of Bride and groom
Contents:  Names of marriage candidates, dates of contract and marriage, parents (at least the father) of marital partners, details concerning dowry.
*Ages
*Residences
*Occupations
*Marriage date and place
*Sometimes ages and/or birth dates and places
*Parents' names, residences, occupations
*Witnesses<ref name="profile" />


===Marriage contracts===
Location:  At Islamic law court [sharia] archives in various cities.


*Names of marriage candidates
Population coverage: As high as 75%; these records pertain to Muslim marriages only.
*Date of contract and
*Date of marriage
*Parents (at least the father) of marital partners
*Details concerning dowry<ref name="profile" />


===Death Records===
Reliability:  Excellent.<ref name="profile" />


*Name of deceased
*Age
*Death date and place
*Occupation
*Name of surviving spouse
*Informant’s name and residence
*Cause of death
*Sometimes birth date and place
*Parents’ names
*Children’s names<ref name="profile" />
== Strategy ==
== References  ==
== References  ==



Revision as of 15:49, 3 January 2022

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How to Find the Records[edit | edit source]

Offices to Contact[edit | edit source]

National Archives in Amman and local government offices

Historical Background[edit | edit source]

Coverage and Compliance[edit | edit source]

Time period: 1921-present. Early years only included Europeans. Registration of the general populous became compulsory in 1957.[1]

Population coverage: Before 1957, 5%; after 1957, as high as 80%.[1]

Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]

Births: Child’s name, birth date and place, parents’ names, residence, and occupation; witnesses’ ages, relationships, residences. Marriages: Bride and groom names, ages, residences, occupations, marriage date and place, sometimes ages and/or birth dates and places, parents' names, residences, occupations; witnesses. Death registers: Name of deceased, age, death date and place, occupation, name of surviving spouse, informant’s name and residence, cause of death, sometimes birth date and place, parents’ names, children’s names. [1]

Marriage contracts[edit | edit source]

Research use: These records are the only source prior to civil registration of specific marriage information and provide a marriage date. They also provide relationships helpful in lineage linking.

Record type: Legal contracts of marriage are the closest thing in Islamic society to marriage records. In Islamic tradition marriage is considered a legal contract between two families and is not considered a religious sacrament. Islamic law courts [sharia] handled the majority of litigation, particularly in the domain of personal and family status including marriage and divorce.

Time period: 1400-present.

Contents: Names of marriage candidates, dates of contract and marriage, parents (at least the father) of marital partners, details concerning dowry.

Location: At Islamic law court [sharia] archives in various cities.

Population coverage: As high as 75%; these records pertain to Muslim marriages only.

Reliability: Excellent.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Jordan,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 2000.