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::[https://www.gov.bm/online-services/order-death-certificate Deaths] | ::[https://www.gov.bm/online-services/order-death-certificate Deaths] | ||
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How to Find the Records
Online Collections
- 1590-1928 Caribbean Births and Baptisms, 1590-1928 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; Index only; Also at MyHeritage ($) Dates and information vary by place/country.
- 1591-1905 Caribbean Marriages, 1591-1905 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; Index only. Dates and information vary by place/country.
- 1790-1906 Caribbean Deaths and Burials, 1790-1906 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; Index only. Dates and information vary by place/country.
- 2003-Current : Caribbean, Obituary Index, 2003-Current, Ancestry.com ($)
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials, index and images, Findmypast ($)
- British Civil Service Evidence Of Age, index, Findmypast ($)
Offices to Contact
Ministry of Home Affairs
Department of Registry General
30 Parliament Street
Hamilton HM 12
Bermuda
Telephone: (441) 297-7739
Telephone: (441) 297-7707 (or 7709)
Email
Ordering certificates:
Historical Background
No one was living on Bermuda when it was discovered by the Spanish in 1505 nor a century later when it was settled by the British. People from Africa and Native Americans from the 13 colonies were soon brought to Bermuda as slaves.[1] Bermuda is part of the British Overseas Territories. [2]
Coverage and Compliance
Information Recorded in the Records
Birth Records
- Name of child
- Birth date
- Birth place
- Gender
- Father's name
- Mother's name
Marriage Records
- Names of bride and groom
- Date of marriage
- Place of marriage
Death/Burial Records
- Name of deceased
- Date of death or burial
- Place of death or burial
- Gender of deceased
- Occasionally parent's name
References
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, Bermuda, (accessed 23 November 2020).
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, British Overseas Territories, (accessed 23 November 2020).