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Civil Registration | Civil Registration (Állami anyakönyvek) refers to records of births, marriages, and deaths maintained by civil authorities. One of the main reasons for the introduction of Hungarian civil registration in 1895 was the conflict in the late 1800s over the baptism of children of mixed marriages. | ||
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Definition[edit | edit source]
Civil Registration (Állami anyakönyvek) refers to records of births, marriages, and deaths maintained by civil authorities. One of the main reasons for the introduction of Hungarian civil registration in 1895 was the conflict in the late 1800s over the baptism of children of mixed marriages.
Time Coverage[edit | edit source]
Hungarian Civil registration began on October 1, 1895 and continues to the present.
Information Content[edit | edit source]
The format varies slightly over time: prior to 1907 records were kept with a single event per page, beginning with 1907 the format is tabular with many events listed on the same page (examples of both appear below).
Births[edit | edit source]
- name of child,
- date of entry,
- place and date of birth;
- names, ages and residence of parents
- until 1948, also the religion of parents,
- names of witnesses.
Marriages[edit | edit source]
- date and place of marriage
- names, occupations, dates and places of birth and residences of groom and bride
- names and residences of parents and witnesses
- until 1948, also the religion.
Deaths[edit | edit source]
- name,
- occupation,
- residence and age of the deceased
- dates of death and burial
- names of surviving spouse and parents
- place and cause of death
- until 1948, also the religion.
Locating Records[edit | edit source]
The originals of these registers are kept at Civil Registrars’ offices (anyakönyvi hivatal) in town halls (Állami Nyilvan tartási Hivatal). Up to 1980 the registrars’ offices sent transcripts of these volumes to the county archives, or, in the case of Budapest, to the municipal archives
- Some information can be obtained by correspondence or by visit if proof of relationship is given.
- Hungary’s so-called “personality law” prohibits archives from providing access to birth registers for 90 years, marriage registers for 60 years, and death registers for 30 years.
Online Civil Registration[edit | edit source]
Civil registration records from Budapest are now available on FamilySearch website:
- 1895 - 1980 - Hungary Civil Registration, 1895-1980 at FamilySearch — index and images
Research by Mail[edit | edit source]
If the records you want are not available through the FamilySearch Library, you can write to the Hungarian Embassy to request information. For instructions on how to obtain birth, marriage or death certificate from Hungary go to: Obtaining Birth, Marriage, Divorce, Death Certificates From Hungary The fee is $57.00 per certificate.
Civil Registration Record Forms with Translations[edit | edit source]
Birth Civil Registration Record Translation (pre-1907)
[edit | edit source]
Hungarian birth civil registration records were recorded on pre-printed standard civil registration forms. Small variations may occur in different areas of the country. A translation of this form will help you in reading the birth civil registration record.
Marriage Civil Registration Record Translation (post-1907)[edit | edit source]
Hungarian marriage civil registration records were recorded on pre-printed standard civil registration forms. Small variations may occur in different areas of the country. A translation of this form will help you in reading the marriage civil registration record.
Budapest Civil Registration Record[edit | edit source]
Death Civil Registration Record Translation (pre-1907)[edit | edit source]
Hungarian death civil registration records were recorded on pre-printed standard civil registration forms. Small variations may occur in different areas of the country. A translation of this form will help you in reading the death civil registration record.