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''For information about records for non-Christian religions in Spain, go to the [[Spain Religious Records|Religious Records]] page.''


Catholicism's roots extend deep into Spain's history. Parish and diocesan records created by the Catholic Church in Spain have long been considered some of the richest genealogical records in the world. Ever since the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_trent Council of Trent] Catholic parish records have been consistently recorded, usually providing three generations in a single baptismal entry.  
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Catholicism's roots extend deep into Spain's history. Parish and diocesan records created by the Catholic Church in Spain have long been considered some of the richest genealogical records in the world. The Catholic Church has created several different records. The most used in genealogical research include: baptisms (bautizos, bautismos), marriages (matrimonios), and burials (entierros, defunciones, fallecimientos). Other records include: confirmations (confimaciones), pre-marriage investigations (expedientes matrimoniales, información matrimonial). The vast majority of Spaniards are Catholic and so almost every Spaniard can be found in the records of the Catholic Church.  
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==Time Coverage==


*Ever since the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_trent Council of Trent], 1545 and 1563, Catholic parish records have been consistently recorded, usually providing three generations in a single baptismal entry.
*The Catholic Church was the primary record keeper of births, marriages, and deaths, until civil registration started in 1869.
*Some church records have been lost or have deteriorated due natural disasters such as fire, flood, and earthquakes. Civil and political strife has also caused record loss, including during time of the Spanish Civil War.


The Catholic Church has created several different records. The most used in genealogical research include: baptisms (bautizos, bautismos), marriages (matrimonios), and burials (entierros, defunciones, fallecimientos). Other records include:&nbsp;confirmations (confimaciones), pre-marriage investigations (expedientes matrimoniales, información matrimonial).
'''Tip: '''If you are researching after 1869 when Civil Registration started in Spain both church and civil records should be searched since there may be information in one record that does not appear in the other.


=== Parish Records  ===
==Information Content==


Parish records are the most common Church record used in family history and genealogical research. Spanish Catholic parish records were recorded by local parish priests, however, most of the records (older than 100 years) have been centralized into the diocesan archive to which the parish belongs. Parish records include the following:  
Parish records are the most common Church record used in family history and genealogical research. Spanish Catholic parish records were recorded by local parish priests, however, most of the records (older than 100 years) have been centralized into the diocesan archive to which the parish belongs. Parish records include the following:  


*[[Spain Catholic Church Baptism Records|Baptisms]]
To learn more about each type of record, click on the name of the record type to be led to another article about that record type.
*Confirmations (sometimes recorded in the parish baptism book, but sometimes they are recorded in their own book(s)
*Marriages (marriage blessings sometimes separate)
*Deaths or Burials


=== Diocesan Records  ===
===Baptisms===
[[Spain Baptisms|Baptism records]] usually contain the following information:


Spain is divided into [http://www.conferenciaepiscopal.es/diocesis/default.htm 70 dioceses]. Each dioceses is divided into many parishes. Dioceses created several different types of records. These records can be searched in diocesan archives throughout Spain. Some diocesan records have been microfilmed and are available through the Family History Library (FHL). Perform a ''[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=localitysearch&columns=*,0,0 Place Search]'' in the Family History Library Catalog for the dioceses where your ancestor lived. Diocesan records include:
*Infant’s place and date of baptism
*Age at time of baptism, usually given in days, which helps determine the birth date.
*Child’s names
*Status of legitimacy
*Parents’ names and possibly their birth places and places of residence
*Godparents’ names and possibly their places of residence
*You might also find the names of grandparents


*Administrative and Financial  
===Confirmations===
*Disciplinary and Judicial  
[[Spain Confirmations|Confirmations]] are sometimes recorded in the parish baptism book, but sometimes they are recorded in their own book(s). Information found regularly in confirmation records includes the following:
*Marriage Dispensations and Pre-marriage Investigations  
 
*Name of the parish
*Name of individual being confirmed along with the godparents
*Sometimes parents are named, but not always.
 
===Marriages===
[[Spain Marriages|Marriage records]] usually contain the following information:
*Names, ages, occupations, and residences of the bride and groom
*Date and place of marriage
*Marital status, including if one or both were previously widowed and the name of the deceased spouse.
*Parental permission, if they were minors
*Names of witnesses
*May include birth place or residence of parents and grandparents, the dates the marriage banns were announced and whether or not there was an impediment to the marriage.
 
Marriage blessings (''velaciones'') are sometimes are found separately.
 
===Deaths or Burials===
[[Spain Deaths|Death or burial records]] usually contain the following information
*Deceased person’s name
*Date and place of burial and/or death
*Age
*Place of residence
*Marital status
*Cause of death
*In most death records the women are recorded by their maiden names
*Name of surviving spouse
*Occasionally, it is noted if the person had a will
*If a minor, the date and place of birth and parents’ names are given.
 
===Diocesan Records===
Spain is divided into [http://www.conferenciaepiscopal.es/diocesis-espanolas/ 70 dioceses]. Each dioceses is divided into many parishes. Dioceses created several different types of records. These records can be searched in diocesan archives throughout Spain. Some diocesan records have been microfilmed and are available through the FamilySearch Library (FS Library). Perform a Place Search in the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch Catalog] for the dioceses where your ancestor lived. Diocesan records include:
 
*Administrative and Financial
*Disciplinary and Judicial
*Marriage Dispensations and Pre-marriage Investigations
*Pastoral Visits and Confirmations
*Pastoral Visits and Confirmations


=== Locating Diocesan and Parish Records  ===
==Locating Diocesan and Parish Records==
 
===Spain Archives Online===
The following archives have placed either indexes or images online.
 
*[http://mendezmende.org/es/ Archivo Histórico Diocesano de San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa)]
*[http://www.ahdv-geah.org/index.html Archivo Histórico Diocesano de Álava (Vitoria)]
*[https://redbagranada.es/archivo-historico-de-la-diocesis-de-granada-biblioteca-auxiliar/ Archivo Histórico Diocesano de Granada]
*[http://archivo-obsegorbecastellon.es/index.php/indexacion?fbclid=IwAR3Jye2IB4ZpMUEINr4JOSAdM8RqxrrD90AQB_HJxBadyhgRYL1iEf5VSk0 Archivo Histórico Diocesano de Segorbe-Castellón]
*[https://www.aheb-beha.org/ Archivo Histórico Eclesiástico de Vizcaya (Bilbao)] To search all three provinces at once visit the website [http://dokuklik.snae.org Dokuklik] and click on the words [http://dokuklik.snae.org/sacramentales.php Registros sacramentales] to use the search engine. (Note: ''only available in Spain'')
*[http://www.ahat.cat/?action=home Archivo Histórico Archidiocesano de Tarragona] To learn more about how to navigate the site see [[Archdiocese of Tarragona Online Parish Records|Archdiocese of Tarragona Online Parish Records]].
*[http://www.arxparrvalencia.org/ Archivo Diocesano de Valencia] Requires a free subscription. These are only indexed records. You can then order them from the Archive for a fee. This page is found only in Spanish and Valencian.
*[http://www.iglesianavarra.org/diocesis/archivo-diocesano-2/ Archivo Diocesano de Pamplona](Email Only) Contact information for the dioceses archive in the region of Navarra. You will need to send an email to them in Spanish and give them as much detail as possible. You will have to pay a small fee for each record plus shipping.
*[http://archivodiocesanomadrid.es/ Archivo Histórico Diocesano de Madrid] Click on the parish or area you are interested in under Fondos del Archivo Histórico Diocesano de Madrid. The list will expand. Then continue to click on what you need until you get to the images. Not all records are available yet. Using a book with indexes, locate your ancestor and order a copy of the record. Actual records are not fully viewable on the site.
*[https://www.arxiuadg.org/index.php/arxius/arxiu-diocesa-girona.html Archivo Histórico de Girona] Requires a free registration. Digital images of parish record books and marriage dispensations are being digitized and made available through the site.
*[https://artxipelag.com/empresa/arxiu-capitular-de-mallorca-acm/ Archivo del Catedral de Mallorca] To access the searchable indexes of baptisms, marriages and deaths, visit their blog [https://blog.catedraldemallorca.org/ca/arxiu/index-de-baptismes-matrimonis-i-defuncions/ Índexs de baptismes, matrimonis i defuncions]. Not all records are available yet. Using a book with indexes, locate your ancestor and order a copy of the record. Actual records are not fully viewable on the site. It only includes sacraments done at the Cathedral and not at other parish churches in Mallorca.
 
===FamilySearch Historical Records===
FamilySearch Historical Records has the following collections (current as of  30 April 2018):
*'''1307-1985''' {{RecordSearch|1784529|Spain, Catholic Church Records, 1307-1985}} at FamilySearch - index and images
*'''1500-1930''' {{RecordSearch|1784529|Spain, Catholic Church Records, 1500-1930}} at FamilySearch  - images only.
**{{RecordSearch|1784529|Barcelona|access=browse}}
**{{RecordSearch|1784529|Ciudad Real|access=browse}}
**{{RecordSearch|1784529|Gerona|access=browse}}
**{{RecordSearch|1784529|Murcia|access=browse}}
**{{RecordSearch|1784529|Salamanca|access=browse}} (diocese of Ciudad Rodrigo)
 
*'''1502-1940''' {{RecordSearch|1500692|Spain, Baptisms 1502-1940}} at FamilySearch — index
*'''1503-1969''' {{RecordSearch|2345225|Spain, Diocese of Cartagena, Catholic Church Records, 1503-1969}} at FamilySearch - index and images
*'''1504-1979''' {{RecordSearch|1431011|Spain, Diocese of Albacete, Catholic Church Records, 1504-1979}} at FamilySearch - index and images
*'''1600-1920''' {{RecordSearch|1500694|Spain Deaths, 1600-1920}} at FamilySearch - index
*'''1565-1950''' {{RecordSearch|1500693|Spain Marriages, 1565-1950}} at FamilySearch - index
*'''1504-1979''' {{RecordSearch|1431011|Spain, Diocese of Albacete, Catholic Church Records, 1504-1979}} - index and images
*'''1502-1975''' {{RecordSearch|1449880|Spain, Diocese of Ávila, Catholic Church Records, 1502-1975}} - index and images
*'''1503-1969''' {{RecordSearch|2345225|Spain, Diocese of Cartagena, Catholic Church Records, 1503-1969}} at FamilySearch — index and images
*'''1550-1966''' {{RecordSearch|1583608|Spain, Diocese of Lugo Catholic Parish Records 1550-1966}} at FamilySearch — index
*'''1538-1985''' {{RecordSearch|2078544|Spain, Diocese of Santander, Catholic Church Records, 1538-1985}} at FamilySearch — index and images
*'''1533-1987''' {{RecordSearch|1433451|Spain, Diocese of Segovia, Catholic Church Records, 1533-1987}} at FamilySearch — images only.
*'''1565-2013''' {{RecordSearch|2242885|Spain, Province of Teruel, Catholic Church Records, 1565-2013}} at FamilySearch — images only.
*'''1556-1899''' {{RecordSearch|1865748|Spain, Granada Catholic Pre-Marriage Investigation Files, Index, 1556-1899}} at FamilySearch - index; ''Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30269/spain-province-of-granada-catholic-pre-marriage-investigation-files-1556?s=275764761 MyHeritage]'' ($)
**'''Pre-Marriage Investigation Files:''' The Catholic church records for the diocese of Granada, Spain located on FamilySearch.org include a large collection of expedientes matrimoniales, or pre-marriage investigation files. These records were created in preparation for the marriage of a couple and are treasure troves of genealogical information. Pre-marriage investigation files may contain transcripts of other documents (such as baptism records of the bride and groom), written permission from parents for the couple to marry, descriptions of how the couple were related, if applicable (sometimes including hand-drawn pedigrees), and more. '''The pre-marriage information files of Granada, Spain are organized uniquely on FamilySearch.org and may require some guidance to navigate. Visit the page [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Granada,_Spain_Pre-Marriage_Investigation_Files Granada, Spain Pre-Marriage Investigation Files] in the FamilySearch Research Wiki to learn more about utilizing these valuable records.'''
===Other Online Records===
*'''1501-1900''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10729/spain-bilbao-diocese-catholic-parish-records-1501-1900?utm_source=organic_blog&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=supersearch&tr_funnel=supersearch&tr_country=US&tr_creative=oct19historicalrecords&utm_content=oct19historicalrecords Spain, Bilbao Diocese, Catholic Parish Records, 1501-1900] at MyHeritage - index ($)<br><br>
*'''1502-1940''' {{RecordSearch|1500692|Spain, Baptisms 1502-1940}} at [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/spain-baptisms-1502-1940 Findmypast] — index; ''Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30056/spain-baptisms-1502-1940?s=275764761 MyHeritage]'' ($)
*'''1600-1920''' {{RecordSearch|1500694|Spain Deaths, 1600-1920}} at [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/spain-deaths-1600-1920 Findmypast] - index
*'''1565-1950''' {{RecordSearch|1500693|Spain Marriages, 1565-1950}} at [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/spain-marriages-1565-1950 Findmypast] - index; ''Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30057/spain-marriages-1565-1950?s=275764761 MyHeritage]'' ($)
 
===Microfilmed/Digitized Records===
Parish records have been microfilmed and digitized. To access them from the FamilySearch Catalog:
#Go to the Locality section of the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=1927167&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Spain%22 FamilySearch Catalog].
#A list "Places within Spain" will open. Click on the appropriate province.
#Open the list of places within the province. Select your town.
#A list of record categories will open up. Click on "Church records".
#A list of available records will appear. Click on the record title you are interested in searching.
#Scroll down to the list of microfilm numbers. Some combination of the icons below will be seen at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm.<br>[[File:FHL icons.png|100px]]
 
===Writing for Records===
 
*This can be done either through letter correspondence or sometimes email (or researching in person).
*Please see the [[Spain Catholic Church Directories]]<span> article for more contact information for dioceses and parishes.
*You can find diocesan websites at: [https://conferenciaepiscopal.es/diocesis/ '''Conferencia Episcopal Diocesis'''] please visit the site to determine if you can make an email request.
*Another site with good information on the archives of Spain (both ecclesiastical and government) is the [http://censoarchivos.mcu.es/CensoGuia/portada.htm '''Censo-Guía de Archivos de España e Iberoamérica''']. While it is only available in Spanish, it can provide detailed information on the collections and documents within an archive and allows you to narrow your search down to specific archives.
*Use the [[Spanish Letter Writing Guide|'''Spanish Letter Writing Guide''']] for help writing your letter in Spanish.
 
 


There are three different ways to obtain Spanish Catholic Church records.
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*'''Online''' - Not very many Church records have been digitized and placed online. The online resources section at the beginning of this article links to two different resources online.
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*'''[http://www.familysearch.org Family History Library (FHL)] and [[Visiting a Family History Center|Family History Centers (FHCs)]]''' - The FHL is the largest genealogical library in the world. The FHL has microfilmed parish records for about 1/3 of Spain's dioceses. To determine if the FHL has microfilmed records for the parish (or dioceses) your ancestors lived, perform a ''[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=localitysearch&columns=*,0,0 Place Search]'' in the Family History Library Catalog. You will also want to check to see if any records have been extracted/indexed and placed in the IGI. You can learn more about by reading: [[Finding the Source of IGI Batch Numbers]]  
[[es:Registros eclesiásticos de España]]
*'''Archive Research''' - This can be done either through letter correspondence, email (sometimes), or researching in person. Please see the&nbsp;[[Spain Catholic Church Directories]] article for more contact information for dioceses and parishes. You can find diocesan websites&nbsp; at:&nbsp;http://www.conferenciaepiscopal.es/diocesis/diocesis.htm please visit the site to determine if you can make an email request.&nbsp; Another site with good information on the archives of Spain (both ecclesiastical and government) is the Censo-Guía de Archivos de España e Iberoamérica (http://aer.mcu.es/sgae/index_censo_guia.jsp).&nbsp; While it is only available in Spanish, it can provide detailed information on the collections and documents within an archive and allows you to narrow your search down to specific archives.


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For information about records for non-Christian religions in Spain, go to the Religious Records page.

Catholic Church Records

Map of the Dioceses of Spain

Catholicism's roots extend deep into Spain's history. Parish and diocesan records created by the Catholic Church in Spain have long been considered some of the richest genealogical records in the world. The Catholic Church has created several different records. The most used in genealogical research include: baptisms (bautizos, bautismos), marriages (matrimonios), and burials (entierros, defunciones, fallecimientos). Other records include: confirmations (confimaciones), pre-marriage investigations (expedientes matrimoniales, información matrimonial). The vast majority of Spaniards are Catholic and so almost every Spaniard can be found in the records of the Catholic Church.





Time Coverage

  • Ever since the Council of Trent, 1545 and 1563, Catholic parish records have been consistently recorded, usually providing three generations in a single baptismal entry.
  • The Catholic Church was the primary record keeper of births, marriages, and deaths, until civil registration started in 1869.
  • Some church records have been lost or have deteriorated due natural disasters such as fire, flood, and earthquakes. Civil and political strife has also caused record loss, including during time of the Spanish Civil War.

Tip: If you are researching after 1869 when Civil Registration started in Spain both church and civil records should be searched since there may be information in one record that does not appear in the other.

Information Content

Parish records are the most common Church record used in family history and genealogical research. Spanish Catholic parish records were recorded by local parish priests, however, most of the records (older than 100 years) have been centralized into the diocesan archive to which the parish belongs. Parish records include the following:

To learn more about each type of record, click on the name of the record type to be led to another article about that record type.

Baptisms

Baptism records usually contain the following information:

  • Infant’s place and date of baptism
  • Age at time of baptism, usually given in days, which helps determine the birth date.
  • Child’s names
  • Status of legitimacy
  • Parents’ names and possibly their birth places and places of residence
  • Godparents’ names and possibly their places of residence
  • You might also find the names of grandparents

Confirmations

Confirmations are sometimes recorded in the parish baptism book, but sometimes they are recorded in their own book(s). 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.

Marriages

Marriage records usually contain the following information:

  • Names, ages, occupations, and residences of the bride and groom
  • Date and place of marriage
  • Marital status, including if one or both were previously widowed and the name of the deceased spouse.
  • Parental permission, if they were minors
  • Names of witnesses
  • May include birth place or residence of parents and grandparents, the dates the marriage banns were announced and whether or not there was an impediment to the marriage.

Marriage blessings (velaciones) are sometimes are found separately.

Deaths or Burials

Death or burial records usually contain the following information

  • Deceased person’s name
  • Date and place of burial and/or death
  • Age
  • Place of residence
  • Marital status
  • Cause of death
  • In most death records the women are recorded by their maiden names
  • Name of surviving spouse
  • Occasionally, it is noted if the person had a will
  • If a minor, the date and place of birth and parents’ names are given.

Diocesan Records

Spain is divided into 70 dioceses. Each dioceses is divided into many parishes. Dioceses created several different types of records. These records can be searched in diocesan archives throughout Spain. Some diocesan records have been microfilmed and are available through the FamilySearch Library (FS Library). Perform a Place Search in the FamilySearch Catalog for the dioceses where your ancestor lived. Diocesan records include:

  • Administrative and Financial
  • Disciplinary and Judicial
  • Marriage Dispensations and Pre-marriage Investigations
  • Pastoral Visits and Confirmations

Locating Diocesan and Parish Records

Spain Archives Online

The following archives have placed either indexes or images online.

FamilySearch Historical Records

FamilySearch Historical Records has the following collections (current as of 30 April 2018):

Other Online Records

Microfilmed/Digitized Records

Parish records have been microfilmed and digitized. To access them from the FamilySearch Catalog:

  1. Go to the Locality section of the FamilySearch Catalog.
  2. A list "Places within Spain" will open. Click on the appropriate province.
  3. Open the list of places within the province. Select your town.
  4. A list of record categories will open up. Click on "Church records".
  5. A list of available records will appear. Click on the record title you are interested in searching.
  6. Scroll down to the list of microfilm numbers. Some combination of the icons below will be seen at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm.
    FHL icons.png

Writing for Records

  • This can be done either through letter correspondence or sometimes email (or researching in person).
  • Please see the Spain Catholic Church Directories article for more contact information for dioceses and parishes.
  • You can find diocesan websites at: Conferencia Episcopal Diocesis please visit the site to determine if you can make an email request.
  • Another site with good information on the archives of Spain (both ecclesiastical and government) is the Censo-Guía de Archivos de España e Iberoamérica. While it is only available in Spanish, it can provide detailed information on the collections and documents within an archive and allows you to narrow your search down to specific archives.
  • Use the Spanish Letter Writing Guide for help writing your letter in Spanish.