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*'''1828-2000''' {{FSC|1224533|item|disp=Registers van de Burgerlijke Stand, 1828-2000}} Bonaire (Nederlandse Antillen), Burgerlijke Stand at FamilySearch Catalog - images | *'''1828-2000''' {{FSC|1224533|item|disp=Registers van de Burgerlijke Stand, 1828-2000}} Bonaire (Nederlandse Antillen), Burgerlijke Stand at FamilySearch Catalog - images | ||
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Email: [mailto:burgerzaken@bonairegov.com burgerzaken@bonairegov.com]<ref>U.S. SSA, Program Operations Manual System (POMS), [https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0200312282 Procedure For Obtaining Birth, Marriage, And Death Certificates From Caribbean Netherlands].</ref> | Email: [mailto:burgerzaken@bonairegov.com burgerzaken@bonairegov.com]<ref>U.S. SSA, Program Operations Manual System (POMS), [https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0200312282 Procedure For Obtaining Birth, Marriage, And Death Certificates From Caribbean Netherlands].</ref> | ||
==Background== | ==Historical Background== | ||
The area of what is now Bonaire was under Dutch control 1815-1936. From 1936-1948, it was part of the Territory of Curaçao, also Dutch. It was known as Netherlands Antilles, Bonaire, 1948-2010. Records may be in Dutch, Spanish, or English but mostly Dutch. It is also considered part of the Caribbean Netherlands. | The area of what is now Bonaire was under Dutch control 1815-1936. From 1936-1948, it was part of the Territory of Curaçao, also Dutch. It was known as Netherlands Antilles, Bonaire, 1948-2010. Records may be in Dutch, Spanish, or English but mostly Dutch. It is also considered part of the Caribbean Netherlands. | ||
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How to Find the Records[edit | edit source]
Online Collections[edit | edit source]
- 1828-2000 Registers van de Burgerlijke Stand, 1828-2000 Bonaire (Nederlandse Antillen), Burgerlijke Stand at FamilySearch Catalog - images
- WieWasWie, Civil records for Bonaire are included.
Offices to Contact[edit | edit source]
Administrative Office of the Public Body of Bonaire
Plasa Reina Wilhelmina 1
Kralendijk, Bonaire
Telephone: (+599) 717 5330
Email: postarchive@bonairegov.com
Library
Kaya Gramel
Kralendijk, Bonaire
Telephone: (+599) 717-1728
Email: Library@bonairegov.com
Civil Registry Department Bonaire
Kaya Neerlandia 40, Bonaire
Telephone: (+599) 717-5516/5517
Email: burgerzaken@bonairegov.com[1]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
The area of what is now Bonaire was under Dutch control 1815-1936. From 1936-1948, it was part of the Territory of Curaçao, also Dutch. It was known as Netherlands Antilles, Bonaire, 1948-2010. Records may be in Dutch, Spanish, or English but mostly Dutch. It is also considered part of the Caribbean Netherlands.
Coverage and Compliance[edit | edit source]
Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]
Birth records may include
- Name of child
- Date
- Place
- Names of parents
Marriage records may include
- Names of bride and groom
- Date
- Place
- Ages
- Names of parents
Death records may include
- Name
- Date
- Place
- Profession
- Residence
- Place and date of birth
For additional information, see Dutch Genealogy.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ U.S. SSA, Program Operations Manual System (POMS), Procedure For Obtaining Birth, Marriage, And Death Certificates From Caribbean Netherlands.