General Register Office
SERIES RG36
Registers and Returns of Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Protectorates etc of Africa and Asia
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Legal status: Public Record(s)
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Language: English
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Creator names: General Register Office, 1836-1970
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Covering Birth Registration dates: 1895-1965
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Physical description: 15 volume(s)
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Access conditions: Available in microform only
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Held by: The National Archives, Kew
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Scope and content: Notifications forwarded by officials responsible for civil registration under administrative ordinances in Nyasaland, Kenya, Somaliland, Uganda, Sudan, Palestine, Sarawak, Malaya, including Johore and Selangor, and British North Borneo, commencing at varying dates.
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Publication note: Geoffrey Yeo 'The British Overseas, A Guide to Records of Their Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths and Burials Available in the United Kingdom', London, 2nd edn, 1988.
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Related material: Some earlier returns from the East African territories in the period during which they were under Foreign Office control are in the consular registers retained in the custody of the registrar general.
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Place: Kenya, Africa (Territory Thereof): 1920 - 1963
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Subjects: Birth: registration
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