Jamaica Marriage Records
Vital Records - Jamaica: Local History & Genealogy Resource Guide - Research Guides at Library of Congress
Civil Registration began in 1878. Parish and District clerks were mandated to record births and deaths and in 1880, marriage records. Prior to these years, all registers containing transcripts of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials were retained by the Anglican Church, which date back to 1664.
https://guides.loc.gov/jamaica-local-history-genealogy/vital-records
Jamaica, Civil Registration - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Jamaica Marriage Records Marriage Registrar General's Department To support national planning and to provide evidence of every birth, stillbirth, death, adoption and marriage and provide a secure repository for public records. https://www.rgd.gov.jm/index.php/products-and-service/cert-of-vital-events/marriageJamaica, civil marriage registrations findmypast.com Civil registration in Jamaica – the official registering of births, marriages an...
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This collection includes civil registration birth, marriage, and death records from Jamaica. ... 1997-2026 Ancestry; Corporate Information · Privacy · Terms and ...
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Resources[edit edit source] Online Collections[edit edit source] - 1591-1905 Caribbean Marriages, 1591-1905 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index & images; Also at: Ancestry($), American Ancestors($), Findmypast ($) - 1790-1906 Caribbean Deaths and Burials, 1790-1906 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index & images; Also at: Ancestry($) American Ancestors($) - 1752-1920: Jamaica Births and Baptisms, 1752-1920 - Ho...
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Getting Married in Jamaica :: Jamaican High Commission
Getting Married in Jamaica Jamaica is an unforgettable location to have your wedding. To ensure that the planning of this special day runs hassle-free the following information should help to guide you through the process. General Information Waiting Period Visitors can be married just 24 hours after arriving in Jamaica, provided prior application has been made for a marriage licence.
http://www.jhcuk.org/visitors/getting-married-in-jamaica
Jamaica Marriages Parish and District List
Jamaican marriage records will allow you to explore your Jamaican ancestors. Below you will find a list of the parishes and the local ... Findmypast.
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Government Forms and Online Services File Returns, Pay Taxes, M/V Certificate of Fitness Fee, NHT Contributions refunds, Check traffic ticket history, Apply for Marriage, Birth, Death Certificate, Passport, Customs C5 Card, Property Tax Query and Payment...
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Archival Records - Jamaica: Local History & Genealogy Resource Guide - Research Guides at Library of Congress
Archival research is essential in the pursuit of family and local history. The list below highlights the most common archival records used by genealogists, but there are many more record sets available. Use the guides below and explore the specific resources for the country and or parishes of interest to assure that you locate all pertinent documents.
https://guides.loc.gov/jamaica-local-history-genealogy/archival-records
How to research Jamaican family history Royal Museums Greenwich
A brief guide to the records, resources and online collections available for people researching Jamaican ancestry. Researching Jamaican ancestry: getting started The book Jamaican Ancestry: how to find out more by Madeleine E. Mitchell will help familiarize yourself with how to research Jamaican ancestry, and indeed includes useful advice for researching any Caribbean family history.
https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/ocean/library-archive/how-research-jamaican-family-history
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Start 2026 with your documents in order. Update your records, secure certified copies, and verify your information before the year ends.
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Getting Married in Jamaica: A Legal Guide
A Jamaican destination wedding offers the perfect blend of tropical beauty, vibrant culture, and unforgettable romance. But before you say “I do” with your toes in the sand, it’s essential to understand the legal requirements. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about legally getting married in Jamaica, from marriage licenses and required documents to ensuring your marriage is recognized back home.
https://blog.destinationweddings.com/how-to-get-married-in-jamaica/
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Jamaican ancestry: The best records Who Do You Think You Are Magazine
The national motto of Jamaica is ‘Out of many, one people’, hinting at a remarkable diversity of cultures. If you have Jamaican ancestry, you may well be linked to many of the groups who have called this Caribbean country home over the centuries, including indigenous people, African former slaves, Spanish and British colonialists and Chinese and Indian indentured labourers.
https://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/tutorials/overseas/how-to-find-key-jamaican-family-history-records