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''For information about records for non-Christian religions in Italy, go to the [[Italy Religious Records|Religious Records]] page.''
''For information about records for non-Christian religions in Italy, go to the [[Italy Religious Records|Religious Records]] page.''
==YouTube Wiki Wizard in Italy:  Church Records==
*[https://youtu.be/mN-SOTY2RvI '''Part 7a: Finding a Church Baptism Record Online, Lesson''']: Using the FamilySearch Research Wiki to locate online Italian baptism records in church records for genealogy.  Translating the record.
*[https://youtu.be/zUWG511BuGI '''Part 7b: Finding a Church Baptism Record Online, Case Study''']: A case study using the FamilySearch Research Wiki to locate online Italian baptism records in church records for genealogy.  Translating the record.
*[https://youtu.be/ET52ytEgDxo '''Part 8: Finding a Church Marriage Record Online''']: Using the FamilySearch Research Wiki to locate online Italian marriage records in church records for genealogy.  Translating the record.
*[https://youtu.be/CYxUsAjtXCM  '''Part 9: Finding a Church Death/Burial Record Online''']: Using the FamilySearch Research Wiki to locate online Italian death and burial records in church records for genealogy.  Translating the record.
*[https://youtu.be/k2fFNTDNI7s '''Part 10: Writing to a Priest for Church Records''']: Using the Italy Letter Writing Guide to write to a priest in Italy to ask him to search the church records for you.
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==Definition==
==Definition==
Records of births, marriages, and deaths are commonly called vital records. Church records are vital records kept by priests and are often called parish registers or church books. They include records of christenings (baptisms), marriages, and deaths (burials). In addition, church records may include confirmations, first communions, and church census records. Church records [''registri ecclesiastici''] are excellent sources for accurate information on names; dates; and places of births, marriages, and deaths.  
Records of births, marriages, and deaths are commonly called vital records. Church records are vital records kept by priests and are often called parish registers or church books. They include records of christenings (baptisms), marriages, and deaths (burials). In addition, church records may include confirmations, first communions, and church census records. Church records [''registri ecclesiastici''] are excellent sources for accurate information on names; dates; and places of births, marriages, and deaths.  
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