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Annual Statement of the Office of the Superintendent Registrar 2022.

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STATES OF JERSEY

ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRAR 2022

Presented to the States on 10th February 2023 by the Minister for Home Affairs

STATES GREFFE

2023  R.25

Annual Statement  

Office of the Superintendent Registrar  

Births, Deaths, Stillbirths, Marriages and Civil Partnerships registered in the twelve parishes of the Island of Jersey

for the year 2022

Claire Follain, Superintendent Registrar February 2023

Contents

  1. Births .................................................................................................................. 2
  1. Actual births ....................................................................................................................... 2
  2. Registered births .............................................................................................................. 3
  3. Baby names ........................................................................................................................ 3
  1. Deaths ................................................................................................................ 4
  1. Registered deaths ............................................................................................................. 4
  2. Actual deaths ..................................................................................................................... 4
  3. Explanation of Cause of Death in Registration of Death ................................... 5
  4. Burials and Cremations ...................................................................................................... 5
  1. Stillbirths ........................................................................................................... 6
  1. Marriage ............................................................................................................ 6
  1. Marriage in Jersey ............................................................................................................ 6
  2. Conversion to marriage ................................................................................................. 7
  3. Marriage of Jersey residents in other jurisdictions .............................................. 7
  4. Marriage of non-Jersey residents in Jersey ............................................................ 7
  1. Civil Partnership ............................................................................................... 7
  1. Table of registrations – 1995 to 2022 ............................................................ 8

The Minister for Home Affairs presents the following statistics for the year 2022:

  1. Births
  1. Actual births

The number of actual births in Jersey in 2022 was 835 – comprising 371 females and 464 males.

This represents the number of babies born in Jersey between 1st January 2022 and 31st December 2022.

There were therefore 55 less births in Jersey in 2022 than in 2021. This is the lowest number of births recorded since the 1970s.

95% of births in Jersey occurred in St. Helier , i.e. 795.

787 births occurred at the General Hospital (i.e. 94% of all births). The remaining 48 births (6% of all births) occurred at a location other than the General Hospital.

Table showing the number of actual births in Jersey in 2022 by month and gender

 

Month of Birth

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total

Gender

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Female

24

30

28

23

37

31

48

37

29

21

33

30

371

Male

38

31

42

45

43

38

32

41

42

41

38

33

464

Total

62

61

70

68

80

69

80

78

71

62

71

63

835

Table showing the number of actual births in Jersey in 2022 by parish

 

Parish

Births

GROUVILLE

3

ST. BRELADE

5

ST. CLEMENT

10

ST. HELIER

795

ST. JOHN

0

ST. LAWRENCE

4

ST. MARTIN

3

ST. MARY

0

ST. OUEN

3

ST. PETER

0

ST. SAVIOUR

7

TRINITY

5

TOTALS

835

  1. Registered births

The number of registered births (including re-registrations) in Jersey in 2022 was 857.

This represents the number of births which were registered between 1st January 2022 and 31st December 2022.

There were therefore 40 less registrations of birth than in 2021. The number of births registered to married parents was 51%.

  1. Baby names

The following table shows the 10 most popular baby names for girls and boys registered in Jersey between 2016 and 2022 (most popular first):

 

Girls

 

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Olivia

Olivia

Sienna

Olivia

Isabella

Sienna

Willow

Emily

Mia

Ava

Ava

Willow

Isla

Mia

Ava

Poppy

Amelia

Amelia

Emily

Olivia

Aria

Mia

Emily

Mia

Ella

Eva

Willow

Sienna

Sophie

Grace

Sophia

Emilia

Isla

Ellie

Lily

Matilda

Evie

Luna

Isla

Sophie

Maria

Daisy

Abigail

Isabella

Lilly

Lily

Alice

Sophia

Olivia

Maya

Millie

Charlotte

Mia

Sophia

Valentina

Emily

Daisy

Amelia

Freya

Isabella

Ava

Amelia

Florence

Ivy

Ruby

Emily

Charlotte

Hall ie

Charlotte

Valentina

Boys

 

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Harry

Charlie

Leo

Oliver

Lucas

Arthur

Arthur

Oliver

Henry

Oliver

Jack

George

Oliver

Noah

Noah

Lucas

Jacob

Lucas

William

Noah

Luca

Jack

Oliver

William

Mason

Henry

Freddie

Leo

Leo

Noah

Noah

Oscar

Alfie

Alexander

Lucas

Ethan

Edward

Joshua

Archie

Oscar

Lucas

Oliver

Dylan

Sebastian

Charlie

George

Archie

Toby

Theodore

Theo

Jacob

Henry

Alfie

Oliver

William

Frederick

Joshua

Isaac

Logan

Arthur

Noah

Henry

Finn

James

Archie

Jack

Benjamin

Liam

Sebastian

Albert

  1. Deaths
  1. Registered Deaths

There were 874 deaths registered in Jersey in 2022.

There were 47 more deaths registered in 2022 than in 2021. This is the highest number of deaths registered since 1995. 63% of deaths were registered in St. Helier i.e. 549 deaths.

Table showing the number of registered deaths in Jersey in 2021 by parish

 

Parish

Deaths

GROUVILLE

14

ST. BRELADE

84

ST. CLEMENT

17

ST. HELIER

549

ST. JOHN

24

ST. LAWRENCE

20

ST. MARTIN

11

ST. MARY

2

ST. OUEN

9

ST. PETER

92

ST. SAVIOUR

44

TRINITY

8

TOTALS

874

  1. Actual deaths

There were 913 deaths which occurred in Jersey between 1st January 2022 and 31st December 2022.

The highest number of deaths which occurred in Jersey in 2022 occurred in the months of September and December.

The lowest number of deaths which occurred in Jersey in 2022 occurred in the months of June and July.

There were 61 deaths which occurred in Jersey in 2022 where Covid-19 was a cause of death.

Table showing the number of actual deaths which occurred in Jersey in 2022

 

Month of Actual Death

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total

Gender

F

34

45

38

49

37

31

31

36

36

36

36

54

463

M

33

35

37

31

42

32

33

43

45

30

38

51

450

Total

67

80

75

80

79

63

64

79

81

66

71

105

913

  1. Explanation of Cause of Death in Registration of Death

A doctor qualified in law to certify a death, is required by law to certify the condition or conditions which caused a person's death. This certification is carried out immediately following a death and then forwarded to the Superintendent Registrar. In other cases, the Viscount provides confirmation to the Superintendent Registrar of the medical conditions which caused the death following further investigation and/or inquest.

Once established, these conditions are then registered as Cause of Death' on a death registration by the Superintendent Registrar.

Cause of Death' within a death registration sets out four separate, but related, sections for the recording of these conditions as follows:

1a. The disease or condition that lead to the death

1b. Due to or as a consequence of []

1c. Due to or as a consequence of []

  1. Other significant conditions contributing to the death

A Cause of Death must include a condition in 1a. and may include conditions(s) in any of the other sections (or be blank in some sections if not relevant).

Cause of Death' on a death registration therefore represents a comprehensive narrative of all the conditions that caused the death of the person.

Only those conditions which caused the death are certified as a cause of death and registered as a Cause of Death' on the death registration. I.e. not all conditions which a person suffers with at the time of death will or should be certified/registered – only those that caused the death.

Due to the legal process involved with the registration of death, death registrations will be carried out several days following the actual date of death once all information is received and verified.

  1. Burial and cremation

Table showing the percentage of deaths registered in Jersey which resulted in cremations and burials in Jersey.

Note: some deaths which occur in Jersey result in the repatriation of bodies to other jurisdictions for burial or cremation and do not form part of these statistics.

 

Year

Burial

Cremation

Total

Total

%

Total

%

2018

206

25%

612

75%

818

2019

207

27%

561

73%

768

2020

155

21%

586

79%

741

2021

169

22%

612

78%

781

2022

181

21%

684

79%

865

  1. Stillbirths

There were 3 stillbirths in the Island in 2022 – 1 less than in 2021.

  1. Marriage
  1. Marriage in Jersey

Total number of marriages

There were a total of 439 marriages in Jersey in 2022. This is 2 more than 2021.

This number includes civil marriage, marriage in the Church of England, and all other religious denomination marriage.

Marriages authorised by the Superintendent Registrar (Civil and Non-Anglican marriage)

The Superintendent Registrar authorised 360 marriages in 2022 – i.e. civil and non- Anglican religious marriages. This is 4 less than in 2021.

Civil / religious marriage statistics

There were 340 civil (i.e. non-religious) marriage ceremonies in Jersey in 2022 6 more than in 2021 i.e. 77% of all weddings which took place in Jersey were civil (non-religious) weddings.

106 out of 340 civil marriage ceremonies in Jersey in 2022 took place in the Register Office.

There were 99 religious marriage ceremonies 4 less than in 2021, i.e. 23% of all marriages in Jersey.

Of these ceremonies

79 marriages were conducted in Church of England churches - 6 more than in 2021

17 marriages were conducted in Catholic churches - 7 less than in 2021

The remaining 3 religious marriages occurred in other denomination churches - 3 less more than in 2021

The most popular months for marriage in Jersey were July and August.

  1. Conversion to marriage

Following amendments to the Marriage and Civil Status (Jersey) Law 2001 (which came into force on 1st July 2018), couples in valid civil partnerships are able to convert their civil partnership to marriage.

0 conversion to marriage ceremonies were solemnised in Jersey in 2022, 5 less than in 2021.

The total number of marriages solemnised in Jersey in 2022, including conversion to marriage ceremonies, was therefore 439.

  1. Marriage of Jersey residents in other jurisdictions

The number of Jersey resident couples who applied to the Superintendent Registrar to marry in jurisdictions outside the Island in 2022 was 18 i.e. 7 more than in 2021. The most popular destination for marriage was Italy.

  1. Marriage of non-Jersey residents in Jersey

The number of non-Jersey resident couples who travelled to Jersey in 2022 for the purpose of marriage by authorisation of the Superintendent Registrar was 53.

This was 16 more than in 2021 and made up 15% of all civil and non-Anglican marriages that were authorised by the Superintendent Registrar in 2022.

The largest proportion of non-residents who travelled to Jersey to marry came from England.

The most popular months for non-residents to marry in Jersey were June and August.

  1. Civil Partnership

In 2022, there was 1 civil partnership ceremony in Jersey 1 less than in the previous year.

  1. Table of registrations – 1990 to 2022

 

Year

Births

Stillbirths

Deaths

Marriages

Civil Partnerships

Conversions to marriage

A

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1990

1,171

1,112

6

863

662

 

 

1991

1,135

1,057

3

886

647

 

 

1992

1,202

1,137

5

825

641

 

 

1993

1,127

1,057

5

947

536

 

 

1994

1,210

1,147

7

841

539

 

 

1995

1,214

1,121

6

889

553

 

 

1996

1,167

1,109

3

842

544

 

 

1997

1,195

1,100

4

800

805

 

 

1998

1,200

1,127

2

781

824

 

 

1999

1,175

1,065

4

801

841

 

 

2000

1,093

976

5

784

796

 

 

2001

1,061

973

2

784

664

 

 

2002

1,023

930

2

841

641

 

 

2003

1,088

1,005

2

760

632

 

 

2004

1,056

971

0

748

616

 

 

2005

1,053

969

4

752

635

 

 

2006

1,043

950

3

759

607

 

 

2007

1,104

1,030

2

707

586

 

 

2008

1,134

1,048

8

743

592

 

 

2009

1,169

1,010

0

758

541

 

 

2010

1,194

1,066

1

797

546

 

 

2011

1,176

1,102

3

716

515

 

 

2012

1,214

1,123

5

762

540

17

 

2013

1,091

1,017

7

719

484

27

 

2014

1,031

989

3

682

522

13

 

2015

1,052

997

0

778

492

13

 

2016

1,046

1,008

2

795

474

14

 

2017

973

949

2

816

447

15

 

2018

962

933

4

831

438

7

9

2019

924

880

5

795

359

1

8

2020

845

863

1

718

184

3

3

2021

897

890

4

827

437

2

5

2022

857

835

3

874

439

1

0

Notes:

  1. The figures for births shown above are, in column A, the number of births registered in each year, which includes the re-registration of births under the Marriage and Civil Status (Jersey) Law 2001; and in column B, the number of children actually born in each year.
  2. The table includes civil partnerships from April 2012 onwards, and conversions to marriage from 1st July 2018 onwards.
  3. The figures for deaths shown above represent the number of registered deaths in Jersey.
  4. The figures for marriage shown above represent the total number of marriages solemnised in Jersey.

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