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| |Local Resources=Archives and Libraries | | |Local Resources=Archives and Libraries |
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| In France each department has its own archive [Archives départementales] that is separate from those of the national government. Most French records of genealogical value are kept at these archives. Their collections include: | | In France each department has its own archive [Archives départementales] that is separate from those of the national government. Most French records of genealogical value are kept at these archives. Their collections include: |
| *Civil registration birth, marriage, and death records. | | *Civil registration birth, marriage, and death records. |
| {{Block indent|Copies of civil registers that are more than 100 years old are deposited at the departmental archives, except in extremely large towns, which have their own municipal archives.|2}}
| | ::Copies of civil registers that are more than 100 years old are deposited at the departmental archives, except in extremely large towns, which have their own municipal archives. |
| *Church records (before 1792) | | *Church records (before 1792) |
| *Census records | | *Census records |