Hungary Civil Registration - FamilySearch Historical Records

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Collection Time Period
This collection includes the years 1895-1972

How to Use the Records
Use civil birth records to verify date and place of birth as well as provide names of parents and their respective places of birth and approximate year of birth. Only birth records 90 years old or older are made available by the Hungarian government.

Use civil marriage records to verify date and place of marriage and name of spouse as well as provide parents names for both the bride and groom. Only marriage records 60 years old or older are made available by the Hungarian government.

Use civil death records to verify date and place of death as well as provide approximate year of birth, place of birth, names of parents and spouse. Only death records 30 years old or older are made available by the Hungarian government.

Record Description
The records are bound volumes of preprinted forms with event information recorded by hand. From 1895 through 1906 the forms are on page per event; beginning with 1907 each event occupies one row in a printed table so there are multiple events recorded per page.

Record Content
Key genealogical facts found in a birth record: • Date of birth • Name, gender, and religion • Parents’ names, occupation, and residence • Parents’ religion • Parents’ age • Place of birth • Signatures of informant and registrar.

Key genealogical facts found in a marriage record: • Date and place of the marriage • Groom’s name, occupation, religion, date and place of birth, and residence • Groom’s parents’ names • Brides name, occupation, religion, date and place of birth, and residence • Bride’s parents’ names • Signature of witnesses, groom, bride and registrar. Witnesses may be family members.

Key genealogical facts found in a death record: • Day and hour of death • Deceased’s name, occupation, and residence • Deceased’s religion • Deceased’s age • Spouse’s name • Parents’ names • Place of death • Signatures of informant and registrar

Record History
Civil Registration began in Hungary on October 1, 1895. The original records are maintained by each individual civil registration office (anyakönyvi hivatal) and copies are made and submitted to the Municipal Archives in Budapest (Budapest Főváros Levéltára). The copies in the Municipal Archives were microfilmed and subsequently digitized into the images in this collection.

Why This Collection Was Created?
Civil registration was instituted so that the government might have a record of vital events useful in compiling statistics about the people in Hungary.

Record Reliability
Civil records are the primary source for research after 1894. They are generally correct as the event was registered by those who were eyewitnesses of the event.

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Sources of Information for This Collection:
"Hungary Civil Registration," database, FamilySearch. Digital copies of originals housed in various repositories throughout Hungary.

Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. I. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1919-1967; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. II. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1895-1966; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. III. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1895-1967; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. IV. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1895-1967; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. V. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1895-1967; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. VI. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1895-1969; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. VII. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1895-1970; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. VIII. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1897-1972; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. IX. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1895-1972, 1976, 1976; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. X. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1897-1972; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. XI. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1907-1972; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. XII. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1940-1972; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary. Budapest. Anyakönyvi Hivatal. XIII. Kerület. Állami anyakönyvek, 1938-1954; Budapest Főváros Levéltára, Budapest, Hungary.

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