Zoom in on Antwerp’s history: Het FelixArchief has launched a digital database detailing the causes of death for 480,611 deceased residents from 1820 to 1946. This groundbreaking resource was unveiled on April 23, 2025, and is set to transform how we understand historical mortality Trends in Belgium. “Normally, these records should have been destroyed after two years, but surprisingly, they were kept for 126 years,” explains Werner Pottier of FelixArchief.
- FelixArchief launches digital death cause database
- 480,611 deceased individuals from Antwerp documented
- Death causes recorded between 1820 and 1946
- Unusual retention of data for 126 years
- Werner Pottier comments on archival practices
How Does Het FelixArchief’s Database Impact Antwerp’s Historical Research?
This innovative digital archive offers unprecedented access to detailed mortality records. By documenting the causes of death over more than a century, researchers can now analyze trends that shaped public health policies and societal changes in Antwerp. Key benefits include:
- Aiding genealogical research for families tracing their roots.
- Providing insights into historical health crises.
- Enhancing understanding of demographic shifts over time.
The launch of this database presents an exciting opportunity for historians and genealogists alike. As more people engage with their heritage through this resource, it could lead to deeper connections within the community. Explore your family’s past today!