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Guide to locating church records for ancestry, family history, and genealogy research. | Guide to locating church records for ancestry, family history, and genealogy research. | ||
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*Church records are a valuable source for proving the dates and places of births, marriages, and deaths and the identity and relationships of family members. Births are verified by infant christening/baptism records. Marriages were performed by churches and burial records verify deaths. Some countries organized information in family registers, much like a family group sheet. | <br> | ||
*Church records are extremely important | |||
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==What are church records?== | |||
*Church records are a valuable source for proving the dates and places of births, marriages, and deaths and the '''identity and relationships of family members'''. Births are verified by infant christening/baptism records. Marriages were performed by churches and burial records verify deaths. Some countries organized information in family registers, much like a family group sheet. | |||
*Eventually, countries and states of the U.S. started state keeping birth, marriage, and death certificates. Church records are extremely important before those records started. In many regions, it was also common for the local church records to function in the role of government civil registries. | |||
*Particularly outside the U.S. church records can contain financial account books, (they record charges for toll bells, fees for masses for the dead, and so on), lists of confirmation, penance register, communion lists, lists of members and the family register. | *Particularly outside the U.S. church records can contain financial account books, (they record charges for toll bells, fees for masses for the dead, and so on), lists of confirmation, penance register, communion lists, lists of members and the family register. | ||
*Scandinavian Lutheran church records kept census records, which in addition to listing basic family information, could include birth dates and the names of parishes moved from or moved to. | *Scandinavian Lutheran church records kept census records, which in addition to listing basic family information, could include birth dates and the names of parishes moved from or moved to. | ||
== | ==What can you find in church records?== | ||
===Baptisms=== | ===Baptisms=== | ||
Children were usually baptized a few days after birth. Baptism registers usually give: | Children were usually baptized a few days after birth. Baptism registers usually give: | ||
*the infant's name | *the infant's name | ||
*parents' names | *parents' names | ||
*status of legitimacy | *status of legitimacy | ||
*names of witnesses or godparents who could be relatives | *names of witnesses or godparents who could be relatives | ||
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*the names of survivors | *the names of survivors | ||
*deceased's birth date and place | *deceased's birth date and place | ||
*parents' names of those being confirmed | *parents' names. | ||
of those being confirmed | |||
*the confirmation date | *the confirmation date | ||
*their ages or birth dates | *their ages or birth dates | ||
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*fathers' names. | *fathers' names. | ||
==How to | ==How do you find church records?== | ||
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<center> <span style="color:DarkViolet">'''See the links to church records in the right sidebar in this typical Wiki main page.'''</span><center> | |||
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===Online Genealogical Records Pages=== | |||
On the main page for each U.S. State page and country page, a blue button leads to a listing of '''online record collections.''' | |||
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*'''Also, all the available Online Genealogy Records pages are linked at''' [[Online Genealogy Records by Location|'''Online Genealogy Records by Location.''']] | |||
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== | ===FamilySearch Catalog=== | ||
*Church Records collected by FamilySearch, usually digitized and online, are listed in the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog '''FamilySearch catalog'''.] Enter the name of the country in the "Place Field" and click "Search". A list of record categories will be provided. Select "Census". | |||
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Revision as of 11:42, 30 December 2021
Guide to locating church records for ancestry, family history, and genealogy research.
What are church records?[edit | edit source]
- Church records are a valuable source for proving the dates and places of births, marriages, and deaths and the identity and relationships of family members. Births are verified by infant christening/baptism records. Marriages were performed by churches and burial records verify deaths. Some countries organized information in family registers, much like a family group sheet.
- Eventually, countries and states of the U.S. started state keeping birth, marriage, and death certificates. Church records are extremely important before those records started. In many regions, it was also common for the local church records to function in the role of government civil registries.
- Particularly outside the U.S. church records can contain financial account books, (they record charges for toll bells, fees for masses for the dead, and so on), lists of confirmation, penance register, communion lists, lists of members and the family register.
- Scandinavian Lutheran church records kept census records, which in addition to listing basic family information, could include birth dates and the names of parishes moved from or moved to.
What can you find in church records?[edit | edit source]
Baptisms[edit | edit source]
Children were usually baptized a few days after birth. Baptism registers usually give:
- the infant's name
- parents' names
- status of legitimacy
- names of witnesses or godparents who could be relatives
- baptism date.
You may also find:
- the child's birth date
- the father's occupation
- the family's place of residence
- death information
Marriages[edit | edit source]
Marriage registers may give:
- the marriage date
- the names of the bride and groom.
- whether they were single or widowed
- give the names of witnesses
- include other information about the bride and groom, such as:
- ages
- birth dates and places
- residences
- occupations
- parents' names
- the names of previous spouses and perhaps their death dates.
Burials[edit | edit source]
Burial registers may give:
- the name of the deceased
- the date and place of death or burial
- the deceased's age
- place of residence
- cause of death
- the names of survivors
- deceased's birth date and place
- parents' names.
of those being confirmed
- the confirmation date
- their ages or birth dates
- birthplaces
- fathers' names.
How do you find church records?[edit | edit source]
Wiki Articles[edit | edit source]
Sidebar Links to Wiki Articles[edit | edit source]
|
|
Online Genealogical Records Pages[edit | edit source]
On the main page for each U.S. State page and country page, a blue button leads to a listing of online record collections.
|
main page to link to the Online Genealogy Records page. |
|
- Also, all the available Online Genealogy Records pages are linked at Online Genealogy Records by Location.
FamilySearch Catalog[edit | edit source]
- Church Records collected by FamilySearch, usually digitized and online, are listed in the FamilySearch catalog. Enter the name of the country in the "Place Field" and click "Search". A list of record categories will be provided. Select "Census".