Belgium Civil Registration: Difference between revisions

From FamilySearch Wiki
(general rewrite and tidy, all material relating to pre-1796 Church records has been transferred to appropriate page.)
No edit summary
Line 52: Line 52:


'''[http://www.ica.org/en/member/archives_generales_du_royaume Algemeen Rijksarchief]''' <br>
'''[http://www.ica.org/en/member/archives_generales_du_royaume Algemeen Rijksarchief]''' <br>
===== '''[http://www.arch.be/ Algemeen Rijksarchief Brussel / Archives Générales du Royaume]'''   =====
 
'''[http://www.arch.be/ Algemeen Rijksarchief Brussel / Archives Générales du Royaume]'''


===== Rijksarchief te Antwerpen<br>  =====
===== Rijksarchief te Antwerpen<br>  =====
Line 74: Line 75:
Kruibekesteenweg 39/1<br>Beveren-Waas B-9120<br>BELGIUM<br>Telephone: 32 (0)3 750 29 77<br>Fax: 32 (0)3 750 29 70<br>Email: Rijksarchief.Beveren@arch.be  
Kruibekesteenweg 39/1<br>Beveren-Waas B-9120<br>BELGIUM<br>Telephone: 32 (0)3 750 29 77<br>Fax: 32 (0)3 750 29 70<br>Email: Rijksarchief.Beveren@arch.be  


===== '''Rijksarchief te Gent''' =====
===== Rijksarchief te Gent  =====


''''''Geraard de Duivelstraat 1<br>B-9000 Gent<br>Telephone: 32 (0)9 225 13 38<br>Fax: 32 (0)9 225 13 38<br>Email: Rijksarchief.Gent@arch.be'''''  
''''''Geraard de Duivelstraat 1<br>B-9000 Gent<br>Telephone: 32 (0)9 225 13 38<br>Fax: 32 (0)9 225 13 38<br>Email: Rijksarchief.Gent@arch.be'''''  
Line 142: Line 143:


===== Rijksarchief te Brugge  =====
===== Rijksarchief te Brugge  =====
 
Academiestraat 14-18<br>Brugge B-8000<br>BELGIUM<br>Telephone: 32 (0)50 33 72 88<br>Fax: 32 (0)50 33 72 88<br>Email: Rijksarchief.Brugge@arch.be
===== Academiestraat 14-18<br>Brugge B-8000<br>BELGIUM<br>Telephone: 32 (0)50 33 72 88<br>Fax: 32 (0)50 33 72 88<br>Email: Rijksarchief.Brugge@arch.be =====


===== Rijksarchief te Kortrijk  =====
===== Rijksarchief te Kortrijk  =====

Revision as of 22:02, 10 March 2017

Europe Gotoarrow.png Belgium

Belgium Wiki Topics
Flag of Belgium.jpg
Beginning Research
Record Types
Belgium Background
Local Research Resources
Moderator

The FamilySearch moderator for Belgium is Daniel Jones.

From the seventeenth and eighteenth century onwards, baptisms, marriages and burials were recorded in Church Records. Most people were Catholic, but a small majority were Protestant.

After Napoleonic conquest, Belgium was directly incorporated into the French Empire. In 1795-1796, Civil Registration was introduced as a replacement for Church Records. Births, Marriages and Deaths were now recorded by the state.

As for the more recent records, the locality keeps one copy and the other copies are turned over to the State Archives (Algemeen Rijksarchief/Archives Générales du Royaume in Brussels, or Rijksarchief in de Provinciën/Archives de l'État in the provinces). Researchers can access them by writing to:

Algemeen Rijksarchief Ruisbroekstraat 2
Brussels 1000
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 2 513 76 80
Fax: 32 2 513 76 81
Internet:  http://www.ica.org/en/member/archives_generales_du_royaume


Contents[edit | edit source]

Births: Child’s name, birth date and place; parents’ names, residence, and occupation, witnesses’ ages, relationships, residences; yearly indexes.

Marriages: Bride and groom names, ages, residences, occupations; sometimes ages and/or birth dates and places, parents' names, marriage date and place, residences, occupations, witnesses and officer who performed ceremony, former spouses, yearly indexes.

Marriage proclamations: Names of prospective marriage partners, intentions, residences, parents, etc.

Marriage supplements: Names of marriage partners, documents showing proofs of births, parents, deaths, prior marriages or divorces, proclamations, consents, contracts, etc.

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 dates and places, parents’ names, children’s names, yearly indexes.

Divorces: Listed on the back of the marriage registers in the municipality where the marriage took place. Includes names, ages, dates and places, occupations, residences.

Multi-Year-Indexes: Additional two, three, five and ten year indexes to births, marriages, divorces and deaths. Some are alphabetical, others chronological, by first letter of the surname, all letters, given names, etc.[1]

The records are organized in different ways, depending on the time frame and location of the record. The records will be either in Dutch, French, or German.

Some towns record all the events in chronological order, regardless of the type of event. However, the records are numbered according to their type. Other places use a “chapter format” for every year: One chapter for the births, one for the marriages, and one for the the deaths.

If the records are not numbered, look for a page number. Be aware that pages are sometimes numbered on one side only (right side). Therefore, they are found in the index as “Recto” (Front) and “Verso” (Back).

Yearly indexes are available in most cases, but sometimes you have to work with ten-year indexes. These will either precede or follow the actual records. Yearly indexes changed over time, especially the Marriage ones. At first the clerk only alphabetized the grooms. In this case it may be necessary to read each entry so as not to miss the bride. Later, however, all spouses are alphabetized in one list, which greatly simplifies research.

If the records are combined, you will find them indexed in categories at the end of the year. These indexes make it much easier to sift through the records, but be mindful of multiple spellings. This is especially important with your emigrant ancestors, whose names were often changed either on purpose or through the emigration process.

Accessing the Records[edit | edit source]

Civil Registration records were traditionally accessed from the archives in person, but now can be found on FamilySearch/Zoekakten, or from other websites.

Contact details for archives are listed in the section 'Provincial Archives"

From about 2015 onwards, FamilySearch has been adding records online. Zoekakten is a good place to access these records, as this site collates and arranges the records in a more logical format.

FamilySearch has also indexed nearly 2 million records.

Geneaknowhow is a site that provides links to various genealogical sites for Belgium and the Netherlands, including many containing civil registration records.

Provincial Archives[edit | edit source]

For the more recent records, the locality keeps one copy and the other copies are turned over to the State Archives (Algemeen Rijksarchief/Archives Générales du Royaume in Brussels, or Rijksarchief in de Provinciën/Archives de l'État in the provinces). Researchers can access them by writing to:

Algemeen Rijksarchief

Algemeen Rijksarchief Brussel / Archives Générales du Royaume

Rijksarchief te Antwerpen
[edit | edit source]

Door Verstraeteplein 5
Antwerpen B-2018
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)3 236 73 00
Fax: 32 (0)3 236 73 00
Email: Rijksarchief.Antwerpen@arch.be

Brabant[edit | edit source]

Rijksarchief te Leuven[edit | edit source]

College van Villers
Vaartstraat 24-26
Leuven B-3000
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)16 31 49 54
Fax: 32 (0)16 31 49 61
Email: Rijksarchief.Leuven@arch.be

Brussels Capital Region[edit | edit source]

Rijksarchief te Anderlecht / Archives de l'Etat à Anderlecht
Demetskaai 7
Anderlecht B-1070
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)2 524 61 15
Fax: 32 (0)2 520 93 21
Email: Rijksarchief.Anderlecht@arch.be

East Flanders / Oost-Vlaanderen / Flandre Orientale[edit | edit source]

Rijksarchief te Beveren[edit | edit source]

Kruibekesteenweg 39/1
Beveren-Waas B-9120
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)3 750 29 77
Fax: 32 (0)3 750 29 70
Email: Rijksarchief.Beveren@arch.be

Rijksarchief te Gent[edit | edit source]

'Geraard de Duivelstraat 1
B-9000 Gent
Telephone: 32 (0)9 225 13 38
Fax: 32 (0)9 225 13 38
Email: Rijksarchief.Gent@arch.be

Rijksarchief te Ronse[edit | edit source]

'Van Hovestraat 45
Ronse B-9600
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)55 21 19 83
Fax: 32 (0)55 21 19 83
Email: Rijksarchief.Ronse@arch.be

Hainault / Henegouwen / Hainaut[edit | edit source]

Archives de l'État à Mons (Bergen)
[edit | edit source]

Avenue des Bassins 66

Mons B-7000
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)65 40 04 60
Fax: 32 (0)65 40 04 61
Email: Archives.Mons@arch.be

Archives de l'État à Tournai (Doornik)[edit | edit source]

Place Paul-Emile Janson 3
Tournai B-7500
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)69 22 53 76
Fax: 32 (0)69 54 54 83
Email: Archives.Tournai@arch.be


Limburg / Limburg / Limbourg[edit | edit source]

Rijksarchief te Hasselt[edit | edit source]

Bampslaan 4
Hasselt B-3500
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)11 22 17 66
Fax: 32 (0)11 23 40 46
Email: Rijksarchief.Hasselt@arch.be

Liege / Luik / Liège[edit | edit source]

Staatsarchiv Eupen[edit | edit source]

Kaperberg 2-4
Eupen B-4700
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)87 55 87 77
Fax: 32 (0)87 55 87 77
Email: Staatsarchiv.Eupen@arch.be

Archives de l'État à Huy[edit | edit source]

Ancien Couvent des Frères Mineurs
rue Vankeerberghen 20
Huy B-5200
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)85 21 53 95
Fax: 32 (0)85 21 53 95
Email: Archives.Huy@arch.be

Archives de l'État à Liège[edit | edit source]

Rue du Chéra 79
Liège B-4000
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)4 252 03 93
Fax: 32 (0)4 229 33 50
Email: Archives.Liege@arch.be

Luxemburg / Luxemburg / Luxembourg[edit | edit source]

Archives de l'État à Arlon[edit | edit source]

Parc des Expositions
Arlon B-6700
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)63 22 06 13
Fax: 32 (0)63 22 06 13
Email: Archives.Arlon@arch.be

Archives de l'État à Saint-Hubert[edit | edit source]

Ancienne Abbaye - Quartier Abbatial
Place de l'Abbaye
Saint-Hubert B-6870
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)61 61 14 55
Fax: 32 (0)61 61 14 55
Email: Archives.Saint-Hubert@arch.be

Wiki articles describing online collections are found at:

Namur / Namen / Namur[edit | edit source]

Archives de l'État à Namur[edit | edit source]

Rue d'Arquet 45
Namur B-5000
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)81 22 34 98
Fax: 32 (0)81 65 41 99

West Flanders / West-Vlaanderen / Flandre
Occidentale
[edit | edit source]

Rijksarchief te Brugge[edit | edit source]

Academiestraat 14-18
Brugge B-8000
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)50 33 72 88
Fax: 32 (0)50 33 72 88
Email: Rijksarchief.Brugge@arch.be

Rijksarchief te Kortrijk[edit | edit source]

Guido Gezellestraat 1
Kortrijk B-8500
BELGIUM
Telephone: 32 (0)56 21 32 68
Fax: 32 (0)56 20 57 42
Email: Rijksarchief.Kortrijk@arch.be

External Links[edit | edit source]

  • State Archives of Belgium ( FR / NL / DE / EN )
  • Searching the State Archives’ collections ( FR / NL / DE / EN )


[edit | edit source]

Wiki articles describing these collectionas are found at::

References[edit | edit source]

  1. The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Belgium,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1987-1999.