The beginning of the road…
For many years Mauritian and expatriate amateurs genealogists, facing all sorts of difficulties in their research, had each in their own corner thought of regrouping themselves in an association to facilitate the proceedings and advance in their research. Further to the visit of Henri Maurel, who had met twelve amateur resident genealogists at La Mivoie, beginning of September 2005, some volunteers tried to set up a genealogical association in Mauritius.
First attempts
For some reason, two attempts in 2005 and 2007 could not materialize despite numerous discussions and meetings with the authorities in charge of the Mauritian Archives, the Civil Status Department and the Nelson Mandela Cultural Centre. In September 2007, on the initiative of Henri Maurel, some volunteers formed the Dynarobin Group who obtained from the Mauritius Archives access to parish registers and civil status records of the French period (1722-1810). With the permission of the Archives, most of these registers have been digitized by Jérôme Giblot-Ducray, Philippe Chaperon, Gérard Yves Heeraman and Guillaume Devienne.
Unsuccessful attempts
In August 2008, in order to continue the work of Dynarobin, the Association Maurice Archives (AMA) was created, a French association made up of expatriates. This association set branches in Mauritius as well as in Australia where the Mauritian diaspora count many amateur genealogists. One year later, further to issues concerning the management of the association and problems related to specific Mauritian rules governing archive documents, the president, Gérard Yves Heeraman, left the association, followed by several Mauritian residents and Australian citizens.
Birth of the CGMR
On Friday 11th September 2009, a meeting of 9 former members of AMA including Gérard Yves Heeraman, took place at the Cercle de Rose-Hill, Beau-Bassin. This meeting laid down the foundation for the creation of the first genealogical association in Mauritius. On 12th December 2009 a first constitutive General Assembly was convened. After several rounds of discussions, the group decided on a name, motto and a logo for the new association. The new association was registered by the Registrar of Associations after having obtained from the Prime Minister’s Office the right to use the words Mauritius and Rodrigues in the association’s name. On 17th August 2010, we finally received the official registration certificate bearing number 11726 from the Registrar of Associations.