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[[Spain|Spain]] Confirmations


The Spanish word for confirmations is confirmaciones. Confirmations took place whenever the Bishop visited the parish. This visit could have been annually, every other year, or as infrequently as every five or ten years. Confirmation records are not always consistently recorded. They may be recorded in separate books or in a separate of a baptism book. They might also be mingled in with other parish record types.  
The Spanish word for confirmations is confirmaciones. Confirmations took place whenever the Bishop visited the parish. This visit could have been annually, every other year, or as infrequently as every five or ten years. Confirmation records are not always consistently recorded. They may be recorded in separate books or in a separate of a baptism book. They might also be mingled in with other parish record types.
 
Uses
=== Uses ===
Use confirmation records to do the following:
 
Identify family members
Use confirmation records to do the following:  
Confirm the family’s residence in the parish.
 
Content
*Identify family members  
Information found regularly in confirmation records includes the following:
*Confirm the family’s residence in the parish.
Name of the parish
 
Name of individual being confirmed along with the godparents
=== Content ===
Sometimes parents are named, but not always.
 
Tips
Information found regularly in confirmation records includes the following:  
Confirmation records can help you locate children whose baptism record might be missing.
 
If a confirmation record is not found for a child, you will want to review death records to determine if the child died young.
*Name of the parish  
Do not think that a child was confirmed at a certain age such as 7 or 8 as there have been records showing both infants and adults who were confirmed.
*Name of individual being confirmed along with the godparents  
*Sometimes parents are named, but not always.
 
=== Tips ===
 
*Confirmation records can help you locate children whose baptism record might be missing.  
*If a confirmation record is not found for a child, you will want to review death records to determine if the child died young.  
*Do not think that a child was confirmed at a certain age such as 7 or 8 as there have been records showing both infants and adults who were confirmed.
 
== Church Records Online  ==
 
=== FamilySearch  ===
 
Millions of names can be found in the Spain online collections of [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&countryId=1927167 FamilySearch]
 
[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1500692 Spain, Baptisms, 1502-1940] No images are available, Search by name only.<br>
 
[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1500693 Spain, Marriages, 1565-1950] No images are available, Search by name only.<br>
 
[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1500694 Spain Deaths, 1600-1920] No images are available, Search by name only.
 
[https://familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https://familysearch.org/records/collection/1784529/waypoints Spain, Catholic Church Records, 1500-1930] Browsable images. To use you must first choose the province, then the city, then the record type you wish to view. <br>
 
More parish records can be found on FamilySearch under the name of the diocese. To use these records, choose the province, click on Browse Images, or enter a name if a search engine is available. If no search engine is available, click on Browse Record, then choose the town, then the parish, and then the record type you wish to view. Records are available for the following:<br>
 
[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1431011 Spain, Diocese of Albacete, Catholic Church Records, 1504-1979]
 
[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1449880 Spain, Diocese of Ávila, Catholic Church Records, 1502-1975] Indexed records and browsable images.
 
[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1583608 Spain, Diocese of Lugo, Catholic Parish Records, 1550-1930] Indexed records only
 
[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2078544 Spain, Diocese of Santander, Catholic Church Records, 1538-1984] Browseable images.
 
[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1433451 Spain, Diocese of Segovia, Catholic Church Records, 1533-1987] Browseable images.
 
=== Other online sites  ===
 
Online parish indexes for País Vasco can be found at the site [https://www.artxibo.euskadi.eus/webartxi00-container/es/ad53aArchivoHistoricoWar/sacramentales/maintSimple?locale=es Archivo Histórico de Euskadi].
 
To view the separate sites of each province of País Vasco, click on the name of the province below.
 
*[http://siga.ahdv-geah.org/paginas/indexacion/ca/indexacion.php Alava] Archivo Histórico Diocesano in Vitoria.
*[http://mendezmende.org/es/partidas/ Guipúzcoa] Archivo Histórico Diocesano in San Sebastián.
*[https://internet.aheb-beha.org/paginas/indexacion/n_indexacion.php Vizcaya] Archivo Histórico Diocesano in Bilbao
 
In Tarragona, the archdiocese is currently digitizing parish books and many can be found at the online site [http://www.ahat.cat/Principal/FonsDocumentals Arxiu Històric Arxidiocesà de Tarragona]. To view the images, you must register for a free account. For more information about how to use the site please read the article [[Archdiocese of Tarragona Online Parish Records]].
 
== Need help reading the records?  ==
 
=== Translation helps  ===
 
*[[Spanish Genealogical Word List|Spanish Genealogical Word List]]
*[http://translate.google.com Google Translate]
*A good Spanish-English dictionary
 
=== Handwriting helps  ===
 
*[https://script.byu.edu/spanish-hadwriting/resources/records-extraction-guide Handwriting Guide: Spanish]
*[https://script.byu.edu/spanish-handwriting/introduction Script Tutorials]
*[https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/results.html?q=spanish%20handwriting Online classes from FamilySearch]
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Revision as of 16:09, 31 December 2013

Spain Confirmations

The Spanish word for confirmations is confirmaciones. Confirmations took place whenever the Bishop visited the parish. This visit could have been annually, every other year, or as infrequently as every five or ten years. Confirmation records are not always consistently recorded. They may be recorded in separate books or in a separate of a baptism book. They might also be mingled in with other parish record types. Uses Use confirmation records to do the following: • Identify family members • Confirm the family’s residence in the parish. Content Information found regularly in confirmation records includes the following: • Name of the parish • Name of individual being confirmed along with the godparents • Sometimes parents are named, but not always. Tips • Confirmation records can help you locate children whose baptism record might be missing. • If a confirmation record is not found for a child, you will want to review death records to determine if the child died young. • Do not think that a child was confirmed at a certain age such as 7 or 8 as there have been records showing both infants and adults who were confirmed.