Lebanon Census

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Resources[edit | edit source]

Online Resources[edit | edit source]

Offices to Contact[edit | edit source]

  • Bureau of the Census: "If you know the Arabic names and the appropriate dates, you may be able to obtain birth and death certificates from district or central offices of the Bureau of the Census. Address your inquiry to the Census Office in the community (i.e., village, city, county) where your ancestor lived." [1]

Al Hamra - Sana'a
Ministry of Interior and Municipalities 9710 - 9500
Telephone number: 01/754200 - 01/751601 - 01/751602

Background[edit | edit source]

Types of Censuses[edit | edit source]

Pre 1967: Ottoman Censuses before 1967 "Tabu Daftari" carried out every 30-40 years.

1860: Found in Lebanese Serails and Lebanese and Turkish Ministries of Interior.

1913: Found in Lebanese Serails and Lebanese and Turkish Ministries of Interior.

1921: Census carried out by the French.

1932 Found in archives of Division of Personal Status at the Ministry of Interior.

Nüfūs Registers - Ottoman Census and Population Registers of Palestine[edit | edit source]

These records are in Ottoman Turkish (Turkish in Arabic script) except for seven books of the Ashkenazi community in Jerusalem, which are in Hebrew. The collection consists of 7 types of registers: preliminary registers; basic registers; early population registers; registers of births, marriages, divorces and changes of address; registers of men of military age; registers of foreigners; and Mukhtars' registers. Registers are arranged into 10 districts, each including cities (divided into neighborhoods) and villages in present day Palestine, Israel, and parts of Jordan and Egypt. Registration within each locality is according to religious affiliation. The collection also includes a catalog in English, created by the Israel State Archives (the current owners of the archives), which includes general background information about the registers, a locality index and detailed descriptions of the contents of each register.

Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]

Last official census consists of resident records, personal status records, foreigner records, immigrant and refugee records.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Genealogy Today, Sandra Hasser Bennett, "Researching Your Lebanese or Syrian Ancestry", ©2000 Sandra Hasser Bennett. (accessed 21 July 2020).