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=== National Census Records<br /> ===
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There are few national census records for Spain. The most common one was taken between 1750 and 1754, known as the Catastro de Ensenada. Much of this census has been microfilmed. To find the microfilm numbers you will need to do a '''[[Family History Library Catalog Place Search|Place Search]]''' in the Family History Library Catalog.
==Online Records==
*'''1387-1986''' {{RecordSearch|2015324|Spain, Province of Barcelona, Municipal Records, 1387-1986}} at FamilySearch — index and images
*'''1470-1897''' {{RecordSearch|2015322|Spain, Province of Asturias, Municipal Records, 1470-1897}} at [https://www.familysearch.org/hr/search FamilySearch] — index and images
*'''1566-1956''' {{RecordSearch|2015355|Spain, Province of Gerona, Municipal Records, 1566-1956}} at FamilySearch — index and images
*'''1816-1935''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20324/spain-navarre-census-1816-1935?s=275764761 Spain, Navarre, Census, 1816-1935] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
*'''1857-1920''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20513/spain-jaen-municipal-census-records-1857-1920?s=275764761 Spain, Jaén, Municipal Census Records, 1857-1920] at MyHeritage — images ($)
*'''1857-1935''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20517/spain-valencia-municipal-census-1857-1935?s=275764761 Spain, Valencia, Municipal Census, 1857-1935] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
*'''1871-1950''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20516/spain-la-coruna-municipal-census-1871-1950?s=275764761 Spain, La Coruña, Municipal Census, 1871-1950] at MyHeritage — images ($)
*'''1889-1924''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20519/spain-murcia-municipal-census-1889-1924?s=275764761 Spain, Murcia, Municipal Census, 1889-1924] at MyHeritage — images ($)
*'''1890-1934''' {{RecordSearch|2304578|Spain, Aragón, Electoral Censuses, 1890-1934}} at FamilySearch — index
*'''1901-1920''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20518/spain-lugo-municipal-census-1901-1920?s=275764761 Spain, Lugo, Municipal Census, 1901-1920] at MyHeritage — images ($)
* [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20514/spain-huelva-municipal-census?s=275764761 Spain, Huelva, Municipal Census] at MyHeritage — images ($)
* [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20515/spain-segovia-municipal-census?s=275764761 Spain, Segovia, Municipal Census] at MyHeritage — images ($)


=== Local Census Records ===
== National Census Records ==


Local municipalities took censuses of their populations periodically....
No true national census exists for Spain. The closest collection that could be considered a national census is the [https://www.familysearch.org/s/collection/show#uri=http://search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1851392&hash=Mrd8SMocDIIen2Q83tu%252B82PRagg%253D Marques de Catastro de Ensenada] (''Catastro''). The ''Catastro'' was taken for tax purposes between the years 1749 to 1756. The census included the kingdom of Castille and Leon.[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch ]microfilmed the ''Catastro'' where available in the historical provincial archives throughout Spain. <br>


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[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] is currently working closely with Spain's [http://pares.culturaydeporte.gob.es/inicio.html ''Ministerio de Cultura''] to convert the microfilms to digital images. The [http://pares.culturaydeporte.gob.es/inicio.html Ministerio de Cultura] has published the section called ''Respuestas Generales'' on their website, found at: [http://pares.culturaydeporte.gob.es/inicio.html Portal de Archivos Espanõles (in Spanish)].<br>  


=== 16th Century Census Records ===
[https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch] has also began publishing the ''Catastro'' on it's website too. Besides the ''Respuestas Generales'', [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] is publishing all other sections that they originally microfilmed. Those sections are: <br>


coming soon...<br />
- Autos generales<br>- Bienes de legos o seglares<br>- Bienes de eclesiásticos<br>- Personal de eclesiásticos<br>- Respuestas generales**<br>- Memoriales de legos o seglares<br>- Memoriales de eclesiásticos<br>
 
To date [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] has published the ''Catastro'' for the province of [https://www.familysearch.org/s/collection/show#uri=http://search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1851392&hash=Mrd8SMocDIIen2Q83tu%252B82PRagg%253D La Rioja], other provinces will most likely be published during 2011.<br>
 
You can also get access to the images for the province of La Rioja from their [http://catastrodeensenada.larioja.org/archivo.html website]. The Historical Provincial Archive created and maintains the website. The records have been indexed and is searchable from their website. The page is only found in Spanish.
 
=== Local Census Records  ===
 
Local municipalities (''municipios'') took censuses of their populations periodically. In Spain you will find that the majority of the municipios began taking population censuses in the latter half of the 19th Century and continuing onto the present time, however, many census records exist for the 17th and 18th centuries.
 
Municipal census records are usually housed in the Municipal archives. Some have been microfilmed by FamilySearch (see Cádiz), but most have not. FamilySearch has scanned microfilm copies of local census records and published them on their website. Currently census records can be found among the municipal records collections by province. They may be called ''censo'' or ''padrones''.
 
The best place to find local census records is through the [http://censoarchivos.mcu.es/CensoGuia/directorioarchivosInicial.htm Directorio de Archivos]. Perform a search for the municipio where your ancestors lived.
 
You can review the census records for Castilla La Mancha online at this site: [http://padrones1808.jccm.es/ padrones1808.jccm.es/]
 
 
 
*'''Related Collections'''
*[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/562038 Census of the Archipelagoes of Spain, ca. 1899 - ca. 1899. The Census was taken in 1887]
 
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[[Category:Spain]][[Category:Census records in Spain]]
[[Category:Census records by country|Spain]]

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Online Records[edit | edit source]

National Census Records[edit | edit source]

No true national census exists for Spain. The closest collection that could be considered a national census is the Marques de Catastro de Ensenada (Catastro). The Catastro was taken for tax purposes between the years 1749 to 1756. The census included the kingdom of Castille and Leon.FamilySearch microfilmed the Catastro where available in the historical provincial archives throughout Spain.

FamilySearch is currently working closely with Spain's Ministerio de Cultura to convert the microfilms to digital images. The Ministerio de Cultura has published the section called Respuestas Generales on their website, found at: Portal de Archivos Espanõles (in Spanish).

FamilySearch has also began publishing the Catastro on it's website too. Besides the Respuestas Generales, FamilySearch is publishing all other sections that they originally microfilmed. Those sections are:

- Autos generales
- Bienes de legos o seglares
- Bienes de eclesiásticos
- Personal de eclesiásticos
- Respuestas generales**
- Memoriales de legos o seglares
- Memoriales de eclesiásticos

To date FamilySearch has published the Catastro for the province of La Rioja, other provinces will most likely be published during 2011.

You can also get access to the images for the province of La Rioja from their website. The Historical Provincial Archive created and maintains the website. The records have been indexed and is searchable from their website. The page is only found in Spanish.

Local Census Records[edit | edit source]

Local municipalities (municipios) took censuses of their populations periodically. In Spain you will find that the majority of the municipios began taking population censuses in the latter half of the 19th Century and continuing onto the present time, however, many census records exist for the 17th and 18th centuries.

Municipal census records are usually housed in the Municipal archives. Some have been microfilmed by FamilySearch (see Cádiz), but most have not. FamilySearch has scanned microfilm copies of local census records and published them on their website. Currently census records can be found among the municipal records collections by province. They may be called censo or padrones.

The best place to find local census records is through the Directorio de Archivos. Perform a search for the municipio where your ancestors lived.

You can review the census records for Castilla La Mancha online at this site: padrones1808.jccm.es/