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Corrections or additions to a birth record may have been added as a note in the margin.  
Corrections or additions to a birth record may have been added as a note in the margin.  


=== Marriages [casamentos] ===
=== Marriages [casamentos] ===


Early civil marriage entries simply contain the name of the bride and groom and the marriage date. In later years more information was entered, such as the bride’s and groom’s ages, occupations, civil statuses, and residences. Sometimes their parents, grandparents, and birthplaces were listed. In current civil marriage records even street addresses are given.  
Early civil marriage entries simply contain the name of the bride and groom and the marriage date. In later years more information was entered, such as the bride’s and groom’s ages, occupations, civil statuses, and residences. Sometimes their parents, grandparents, and birthplaces were listed. In current civil marriage records even street addresses are given.  


=== Divorces ===
=== Divorces ===


Because divorce was not common until the 1980s, Brazil has very few divorce records. People would get a desquite, which is a legal separation, but the Catholic Church forbade divorce.  
Because divorce was not common until the 1980s, Brazil has very few divorce records. People would get a desquite, which is a legal separation, but the Catholic Church forbade divorce.  


=== Deaths [óbitos] ===
=== Deaths [óbitos] ===


Early civil death records are especially helpful because they may list people whom there are no birth or marriage records for, and they may provide information about the person’s birth, spouse, and parents. Deaths were recorded within a few days of the event in the town or city where the person died.  
Early civil death records are especially helpful because they may list people whom there are no birth or marriage records for, and they may provide information about the person’s birth, spouse, and parents. Deaths were recorded within a few days of the event in the town or city where the person died.  
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Be aware that information in a death record about the deceased’s parents, birth date, birthplace, and so on may be inaccurate since the person who gave the information may not have had complete information.  
Be aware that information in a death record about the deceased’s parents, birth date, birthplace, and so on may be inaccurate since the person who gave the information may not have had complete information.  


=== Locating Civil Registration Records ===
=== Locating Civil Registration Records ===


Civil registration records are kept by all the states on a municipal level. There are over 3,700 municipalities (municípios) in Brazil, with offices of civil registration. The populace register in their local civil registration offices. The records are then sent to the municipal office, district office, or delegation office.  
Civil registration records are kept by all the states on a municipal level. There are over 3,700 municipalities (municípios) in Brazil, with offices of civil registration. The populace register in their local civil registration offices. The records are then sent to the municipal office, district office, or delegation office.  
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Duplicate copies of all civil records are made in separate books. Copies of surviving records and duplicates from the municipality archive are sent to the Arquivo Geral dos Tribunais in the federal district and to the judicial or state archives in the various states.  
Duplicate copies of all civil records are made in separate books. Copies of surviving records and duplicates from the municipality archive are sent to the Arquivo Geral dos Tribunais in the federal district and to the judicial or state archives in the various states.  


=== Records at the Family History Library ===
=== Records at the Family History Library ===


The Family History Library has microfilmed the civil registration records of many municipalities in Brazil. Civil records from the late 1800s to the 1920s and 1930s, and often up to the 1990s, have been filmed for the states of Pará, Ceará, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul. Some civil registration records have also been filmed for the states of Rio Grande do Norte, Sergipe, and Paraíba.  
The Family History Library has microfilmed the civil registration records of many municipalities in Brazil. Civil records from the late 1800s to the 1920s and 1930s, and often up to the 1990s, have been filmed for the states of Pará, Ceará, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul. Some civil registration records have also been filmed for the states of Rio Grande do Norte, Sergipe, and Paraíba.  
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Search the death records for all family members.  
Search the death records for all family members.  


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'''Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Civil Registration''':&nbsp;<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1243877176223_345" />a free Internet index and images to the&nbsp;Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Civil Registration can be viewed on the FamilySearch Record Search site. For a description of the collection see&nbsp;[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Brazil%2C_Rio_de_Janeiro_Civil_Registration Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Civil Registration article].


 
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'''Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Civil Registration''':&nbsp;<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1243877176223_345" />a free Internet index and images to the&nbsp;Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Civil Registration can be viewed on the FamilySearch Record Search site. For a description of the collection see&nbsp;Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Civil Registration article.
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