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There are
extensive and freely
available records
for British citizens
born, married or
dying, both in the
UK and abroad. These
stretch back to the
early 19th century
and are a valuable
source of data for
any research,
genealogical or
otherwise. Of
course, the Maltese
were British by
association during
the colonisation of
Malta and so those
Maltese so inclined
could register their
births etc. with the
British consul in
any of the British
colonial countries
they found
themselves in.
Here I have collated
the occurrences of
the Pisani name for
Births, Marriages
and Deaths where
they appear for
North African cities
(I have also kept
Constantinople in
this list as there
were strong links
between the Pisani
families there and
in North Africa). It
should be considered
however that certain
limitations exist,
in that not all
Maltese would have
made the effort to
register with the
Consul, and thus do
not appear in these
lists. Furthermore,
other lists exist
regarding births,
marriages and deaths
registered through
the Armed Forces
chaplains and these
do not appear here
either. Get in touch
if you would like to
know how to access
these records.
Also, most of the
records (up to a
certain date) are
handwritten and
often in poor
condition. In these
cases it is often
difficult to read
some of the
information. I stand
to be corrected
should you feel that
I have misread or
misinterpreted any
of the data for
these records.
Goto: BIRTHS -
MARRIAGES - DEATHS
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