How can I find marriages, deaths, births for family between 1900 and 1960?
It is difficult because it is protected (100 years protection?) I have the same problem in finding information! Anyone with a solution??
Hallo Susan: info Burgelijke stand - Het Rijksarchief in België.
Belangrijke informatie m.b.t. de OPENBAARHEID (publicity) van de registers van de Burgelijke Stand (B.S.)
_ Overlijdensakten worden pas na (after) 50 jaar openbaar (B.S.)
_ Huwelijksakten worden pas na (after) 75 jaar openbaar (B.S.)
_ Voor alle duidelijkheid: ook de regeling voor de Bevolkingsregisters (B.R.) 120 jaar blijft ongewijzigd.
- Geboorteakten worden pas na (after) 100 jaar openbaar. (B.S.)
Succes
Thank you for the information.
For some places, notably Antwerp, Familysearch does offer vital records up to 1920. Best to search in their catalogue by place name, here, to see what exactly they have. Also helpful is of course the website of the Belgian archives, burgerlijke stand, here (scroll down to links for provinces). Anyway, probably known already. Should you have an interest in a specific region or province, I would suggest that you mention that here, as there may be specific further suggestions.