Myanmar Civil Registration
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How to Find the Records
Offices to Contact
National Civil Registration Office, local police registry offices
Historical Background
BMD returns were not formally organized until the arrival of the British in 1826, when they gained the territory of Tenasserim, bordering Siam. Civil Administration was initially centered at Prince of Wales Island, Penang.
In 1834 the province became part of Bengal, however military administration was based in Madras until the 1840's. Records relating to baptisms, marriages and burials in Tenasserim may therefore appear in Chaplain's Returns in the UK or Madras (for military events) or in Madras, Penang or Bengal returns during this period.
The only official returns were Anglican and RC until the 1850's, when the Government of India provided means for returns of minority religions such as the Baptists.
Records from the Myanmar National Archives show that Baptist marriages were not reported until November 1858.[1]
Coverage and Compliance
Time period: 1852-present
Population coverage: Before 1960, 20%; after 1960, 70%.
Information Recorded in the Records
Births
- Child’s name
- Birth date and place
- Parents’ names, residence, and occupation
- Witnesses’ ages, relationships, residences[1]
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' names
- Names of former spouses[1]
Divorces
- Names
- Ages
- Dates
- Places
- Occupations
- Residences
Often listed on the back of the marriage register.[1]
Deaths
- Name of deceased
- Age
- Death date and place
- Occupation
- Name of surviving spouse, if applicable
- Informant’s name and residence
- Cause of death
- Sometimes:
- -Birth date and place
- -Parents’ names
- -Children’s names[1]