Zimbabwe, Death Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record Description
The Zimbabwe Death Records collection includes records of Death Notices from 1892 to 1977. These records consist of death notices and registers written in English and obtained from the National Archives at Harare and Salisbury, Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe was formerly known as Southern Rhodesia and became independent from Great Britain on April 18, 1980. Even though civil registration was established in 1890 it did not become mandatory until after independence. Birth registration began in 1891 and death registration in 1904. Birth and death registrations did not include African tribal members until 1963. The registers of citizen deaths were created following several laws regarding vital records:
 * The Executor's Accounts Act of 1864
 * The Administration of Estates Ordinance No. 6 of 1907
 * The Administration of Estates Act, Chapter 47 of 1952, and Chapter 51 of 1965

Birth and death certificates are currently registered through district registries in each town or city, but all records are kept at the National Archives in the capital city of Harare, formerly known as Salisbury. Learn more about the National Archives at |archives.gov.zw.

Record Content
Death notices usually contain the following information:


 * Full name, age and gender of deceased
 * Race, marital status, and residence
 * Occupation
 * Date and place of death
 * Cause of death
 * Duration of last illness
 * Intended burial place
 * Birthplace of deceased
 * Names of parents
 * Name of surviving spouse, if married
 * Number of children and whether they are major or minor
 * Medical attendant's name and residence
 * Informant and their qualifications
 * Informant's residence
 * Property left by the deceased

How to Use the Record
The following explains the abbreviations found in the image indexes:


 * DR - Death Register
 * W - Will
 * ADM - Administration

The death registers have the abbreviations "D.R." and followed by the volume number/page number. It appears those records that are labeled ADM are probably administrations which are separate from the death registers and they contain wills and living Trust records.

To begin your search, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:


 * Name of deceased
 * Approximate year and place of death

The Record Types listed can be grouped into four categories: (1) “Death Indexes Open Files” (one record set), (2) “Death indexes Surnames A-Z” (one record set), (3) a group of death indexes, each of which addresses a specific alphabetical surname range (16 record sets), and (4) “Death registers” (one record set).

The two categories of indexes (Nos. 2 and 3 above) must first be searched independently by surname. After locating the entry for an individual in an index, the death record can be found in the “Death registers” by using the reference information provided in the index. The reference information is different for each index category.

For category (2) above, the D[eath] R[egister] number is in the form of Volume/Page. Select the Volume number from the “Death registers” record set, then locate the specified page number to see the death certificate.

For category (3) above, the D[eath] R[egister] number is in the form of Certificate Number/Year. Select the year from the “Death registers” record set, then locate the specified certificate number to see the death certificate. Each of these numbers is preceded by the letter “B.”

Search the Collection
To search the Zimbabwe Death notices, 1904-1976 collection, select "Browse through images" on the initial collection page: ⇒Select the appropriate "District" ⇒Select the appropriate "Record Type and Years" which will take you to the images.

You may need to look at several images and compare the information about the individuals listed in those images to find your ancestor.

Search for your ancestor by looking in the appropriate index. The numbers in the index match the volume, page and certificate numbers. For example, if an ancestor was listed as D.R. 73/162 9572 the listing translates to: D.R. is the abbreviation for the death registers The volume number is 73 The page number is 162 The certificate number is 9572 Therefore your next step would be to search the Death Registers record type for 1941-1946, Vol. 73. The record should be on page 162.

General Information About These Records
These civil registration records show the deaths occurring in Zimbabwe between (and including) 1904-1976. This information can assist those searching for death dates of family members who passed away in Zimbabwe during this time period.

Known Issues with This Collection
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Related Websites

 * Africa Websites
 * Africa Historic Maps
 * Zimbabwe Genealogical Reference
 * Zimbabwe GenWeb Project

Related Wiki Articles

 * Afrikaans Word List
 * Zimbabwe

Citations for This Collection
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