Ivory Coast, Military Censuses - FamilySearch Historical Records

Ivory Coast

What is in the Collection?
This collection includes military census records from 1985 to 2008.

Reading These Records
These records are written in French. See the section For Help Reading these Records for translation helps.

What Can These Records Tell Me?

 * Name
 * Date of birth and birthplace
 * Parents' names and residences
 * Marital status
 * Number of children
 * Ethnicity and religion
 * Military and education information

How Do I Search the Collection?
Before searching this collection, it is helpful to know:
 * The name of the person you are looking for
 * Possible area of military service

View the Images
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1. Select the 'Department' category 2. Select the 'Département' category 3. Select the 'Commune' category 4. Select the 'Commune' category 5. Select the 'Nature du document et années' category 6. Select the 'Record Type and Year Range' category to view images.

How Do I Analyze the Results?
Compare each result from your search with what you know to determine if there is a match. This may require viewing multiple records or images.

For more tips about searching on-line collections see the on-line article FamilySearch Search Tips and Tricks.

For Help Reading These Records
These records are in French. For help reading the records, see the following wiki articles:


 * French Wordlist
 * France Language and Languages

What Do I Do Next?

 * Use the estimated age to calculate a birth date.
 * Use the soldier's age and location of the military unit to find his family in census, church, and land records.

I Can't Find Who I'm Looking For, Now What?

 * Check for variant spellings of the names.
 * Look for an index. There are often indexes at the beginning of each volume. In addition local genealogical and historical societies often have indexes to local records.
 * Search the records of nearby localities (or military unties, counties, parishes, etc.).
 * When looking for a person who had a common name, look at all the entries for the name before deciding which is correct.
 * Titles may be clues to property ownership, occupations, rank, or status within the community.

Citing this Collection
Citing sources correctly makes it easier to refer to information which has already been found, so proper citations are key to keeping track of research. Correct citations also allow others to check completed research by helping them find and examine records for themselves.

Below are the proper citations to use for this whole collection as well as for individual records and images within it:

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