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| Demeulenaère-Douyère, Christiane. ''Guide des sources de l'état civil parisien (Guide to civil registration sources of Paris)''. Paris, France: s.n., 19--. (FS Library book {{FSC|944.361 V27d|disp=944.361 V27d}}; film {{FSC|151604|title-id|disp=1573092}} item 15.) | | Demeulenaère-Douyère, Christiane. ''Guide des sources de l'état civil parisien (Guide to civil registration sources of Paris)''. Paris, France: s.n., 19--. (FS Library book {{FSC|944.361 V27d|disp=944.361 V27d}}; film {{FSC|151604|title-id|disp=1573092}} item 15.) |
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| The FamilySearch Library has a part of the Andriveau collection (started before the fire) which includes some baptisms, marriages, and deaths in Paris from about 1800 to 1860. This collection is not complete, some film is out of focus, and circulation to family history centers in Europe is prohibited. | | The FamilySearch Library has a part of the Andriveau collection (started before the fire) which includes some baptisms, marriages, and deaths in Paris from about 1800 to 1860. This collection is not complete, some film is out of focus, and circulation to FamilySearch centers in Europe is prohibited. |
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| '''Consulates'''. After 1792 the consuls, like the town registrars in France, had the responsibility of recording the births, marriages, and deaths of French citizens in foreign nations, when it was requested. These records are kept in duplicate. One copy is sent each year to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | | '''Consulates'''. After 1792 the consuls, like the town registrars in France, had the responsibility of recording the births, marriages, and deaths of French citizens in foreign nations, when it was requested. These records are kept in duplicate. One copy is sent each year to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |