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Guide to Mauritius Archives with Genealogy Records to assist in finding your ancestors.
Mauritius Archives Coromandel Mauritius
Online Mauritius Archives Coromandel Postal Address:
- National Archives of Mauritius,
- Development Bank of Mauritius Complex,
- Coromandel, Mauritius
- Mauritius Archives Address: contact information
- Guideline for On-Line Registration to Archives of Mauritius
- Record Series Details and Guidelines for Genealogical Research
- The National Archives Mauritius Holdings
- History
- Services provided to researchers:
Mauritius Archives: Record Series Containing Genealogical and Related Information:
- A Arrival of passengers for the period 1794 – 1801
- B Government Gazettes for the period 1811 – 1840
- F Registers of arrivals for the period 1791 – 1803
- GB Registers of arrivals for the period 1803 – 1809
- HA Oaths of Allegiance for the period 1810 – 1811
- JL Family Councils for the period 1770 – 1916
- K Civil Status Registers and Indexes for period 1722 – 1810
- K Census Returns for period 1776 - 1835
- NA Notarial Deeds for the period 1724 onwards
- OB & OC Registers of arrivals for the period 1766 – 1791
- Z2D Passenger Lists Inwards & Indexes for the period 1826 – 1956
Detailed guidelines how to proceed in doing research for Genealogy in Mauritius
- Step 1: The searcher must start from his/her birth certificate.
- Step 2: Subtract 20 years to 45 years from his/her date of birth (year) to obtain
his/her parent’s date of birth.
- Step 3: Go to the Civil Status Office to obtain the birth certificate of his/her parents.
- Step 4. After obtaining their birth certificates, he/she will know the grandparent’s names.
- Step 5. Apply the same process as in steps 2, 3 and 4 above to obtain the grandparent’s name.
- Step 6. The searcher must continue the above steps to get his/her great grandparents’ names.
- Step 7. He/she must continue with the same procedure as in step 5 until he/she gets the first ancestor who came from abroad.
- Step 8: In the case where the ancestor’s date of birth is before 1811, the searcher is advised to consult the indexes of Civil Status of the French period, found at the National Archives. He/she may then request access to the Civil Status records.
- Step 9. In the case where the ancestor’s date of birth is after 1811, the searcher is advised to proceed to the Civil Status Office to obtain the birth certificate.
General Guidelines for Genealogical Research in Mauritius
- Step 1. The searcher must bring along with him/her all basic information regarding birth, death, marriage, arrival and other relevant information on the person he/she is tracing:
- Step 2. The searcher must provide evidence that he/she is either related to the person on whom he/she is looking for information or he/she is mandated to carry out research works in the name of the person or family.
- Step 3. Once at the National Archives, he/she will be welcomed in our Search Rooms where he/she will be provided with records that may contain the information he/she is looking for.
- Step 4. Finding aids such as inventories, repositories, catalogues, etc are also made available to facilitate research.
- Step 5. He/she will be guided by officers attached to the Search Rooms on the manner to proceed with the searchers (if the person is new to the Archives).
- Page 6. The person will have to carry out the searches by him or herself and if he/she needs assistance, he/she may ask any officer of the Search Rooms.
- Step 7. In the event the person retrieves any information he/she is looking for and he/she wished to have copies thereof; the person may apply for copies by making an official application with payment
- Legal Deposits
- National Library Republic of Mauritius National Library Collections: Over the years the National Library has made remarkable progress in its collection development and houses one of the richest and most comprehensive collection of Mauritiana materials. The National Library Collections comprise of more than 490,000 items (as at August 2013) and include: Monographs, Serials and annual reports, Newspapers - The collection of newspapers dating back to 1777, consists of bound volumes, parcels and microfilms. Stamps, Manuscripts and private archives,Posters and photographs,Maps, Audiovisual materials ( video and audiotapes, CDs, VCDs, DVDs and CD ROMs)
National Library of Maritius address: 1st & 2nd Floors, Fon Sing Building 12, Edith Cavell Street, Port-Louis Contact Person : Mrs T.K. Ramnauth, Director Tel. No. 211 9891/96 Fax No. 2107173 / 2107117 E-mail : natlib@intnet.mu
- Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture in MauritiusThe Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture, formerly known as the African Cultural Centre, was officially inaugurated on 27 October 1986 following the celebration, in 1985, of the 150th Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery i.e. the End of the Slave Apprenticeship period on 1 February 1835.
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