If someone emigrated to Rhodesia after 1946 would there be any records that can be accessed? I've tried A and FMP but there is nothing in the records there. The only clues I have is a marriage in 1946 in Dorset and a "family rumour" that they went to Rhodesia (well I suppose that could mean South Africa or anywhere else for that matter!!!!!!)
Any thoughts would be gratefully appreciated - I have no idea if the people are still alive at this stage.
Thanks, Marion
Tricky one! There was both Northern and Southern Rhodesia until sometime late 1970's but then became Zambia under Robert M'Gabe. How you get hold of family history from there these days would no doubt be the proverbial nightmare! However to be fair Zambia was apparently the name for the country pre English rule! You may find something in National Archives at Kew but I doubt if records still exist in that country any more!
Janet
Last edited by Janet; 08-07-09 at 10:00.
What used to be known as Rhodesia is now Zambia and Zimbabwe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodesia_(disambiguation)
Sarah
Hi Janet,
Had a feeling this would be the case!! I am assuming they may have gone between the marriage in 1946 and prior to the changeover but even if there were records then it would be impossible to get hold of. Sadly I am nowhere near Kew - the only other possibility would be checking each electoral roll but online I think I can only get the latest ones (2003 - 2007). This may have to remain a mystery forever I fear.
Thanks anyway.
Thank Cloggie - yes it was a bit of a mix up with changes - I'm not hodig up much up hope!
The outgoing passenger lists on FMP only go up to 1960.
Have you also checked the incoming lists on Ancestry in case they came back for a holiday? They also stop at 1960, though.
I don't know what the nearest port for Rhodesia would be. Nairobi or Mombasa perhaps?
Uncle John
You could check the consular BMDs on FMP, although people wouldn't necessarily register the events with the consulate.
My brother was born in Nigeria in the 1940s and isn't in the overseas births on familyrelatives. I saw his b.c. many years ago. It had the year pre-printed as 192... . No wonder it was falling to pieces.
Uncle John
Thinking new kitchens at present I should have said Zimbabwe as well as Zambia so am glad Cloggie put in the Zimbabwe bit!!Consular records will only be there if people wanted them to be recorded for UK. None of my people going abroad and getting married, having children or dying are in the consular records! So that area can be hit or miss!
Janet
Last edited by Janet; 08-07-09 at 22:26.
Thanks everyone,
Yes - I've checked the Consular records - the search said nothing against the name with the initial (apart from 4 - which weren't the one) - so I checked everyone with the right surname - nothing there.
Again checked incoming passengers - nothing for either husband or wife, and all outgoing lists in case they went elsewhere but no joy there either. If they inconveniently left after 1960 there seems no chance of finding them!
I have a feeling that Harry Potter borrowed that cloak from my relatives - do you think I can claim it as a family heirloom????