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''For information about records for non-Christian religions in | ''For information about records for non-Christian religions in Czechia, go to the [[Czechia Religious Records|Religious Records]] page.'' | ||
==Online Records== | ==Online Records== | ||
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*[[Brno Moravian Provincial Archives, Czechia Church Records]] | *[[Brno Moravian Provincial Archives, Czechia Church Records]] | ||
*[[Litoměřice Regional Archives, | *[[Litoměřice Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records]] | ||
*[[Opava | *[[Opava Provincial Archives, Czechia Church Records]] | ||
*[[Plzeň Regional Archives, | *[[Plzeň Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records]] | ||
*[[Prague (Praha) City Archives, | *[[Prague (Praha) City Archives, Czechia Church Records]] | ||
*[[Prague (Praha) Regional Archives, | *[[Prague (Praha) Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records]] | ||
*[[Třeboň Regional Archives, | *[[Třeboň Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records]] | ||
*[[Zámrsk Regional Archives, | *[[Zámrsk Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records]] | ||
===FamilySearch=== | ===FamilySearch=== | ||
*'''1552-1981''' | *'''1552-1981''' {{RecordSearch|1804263|Czech Republic, Church Books, 1552-1981}} at FamilySearch — index and images. These images are of original parish records created by local priests of each parish now stored in the regional archives of Litoměřice, Opava, Třeboň, and Zámrsk.[[Czech Republic, Church Books - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use This Collection]] | ||
*'''1571-1905''' | *'''1571-1905''' {{RecordSearch|1475346|Czech Republic, Northern Moravia, Opava Archive Church Books, 1571-190}} at FamilySearch — images. [[Czech Republic, Northern Moravia, Opava Archive Church Books - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use This Collection]] | ||
*'''1650-1900''' {{RecordSearch|1472854|Czech Republic, Southern Bohemia, Třeboň Archive Church Books, 1650-1900}} at | *'''1650-1900''' {{RecordSearch|1472854|Czech Republic, Southern Bohemia, Třeboň Archive Church Books, 1650-1900}} at FamilySearch — images. [[Czech Republic, Southern Bohemia, Trebon Archive Church Books - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use This Collection]] | ||
==Writing for Records== | ==Writing for Records== | ||
Use the [[ | Use the [[Czechia Letter Writing Guide|'''Czechia Letter Writing Guide''']] for help with writing for records. | ||
*Contact information for current [https://www.starokatolici.cz/kde-jsme/t158 ''Old Catholic'' parishes] | |||
==Finding the Town of Origin== | ==Finding the Town of Origin== | ||
Records are created and organized on the local level. If you do not know the name of the village or parish your ancestors lived in, see | Records are created and organized on the local level. If you do not know the name of the village or parish your ancestors lived in, see | ||
*[[ | *[[Czechia Determining a Place of Origin|'''Czechia Determining a Place of Origin''']] | ||
*[[ | *[[Czechia Emigration and Immigration|'''Czechia Emigration and Immigration''']]. | ||
*[[ | *[[Czechia Finding Town of Origin|'''Czechia Finding Town of Origin''']], using United States records. | ||
==Church Records [''církevní matriky'']== | ==Church Records [''církevní matriky'']== | ||
Church Records refer to the records of births/christenings, marriages, and deaths/burials recorded by clergy. These records are the prime source for information about the vital events in an individual's life. This information can be used to compile pedigrees and family groups. They identify children, spouses, parents, and often grandparents as well as dates and places of vital events. They establish individual identity and are excellent sources for linking generations and identifying relationships. | Church Records refer to the records of births/christenings, marriages, and deaths/burials recorded by clergy. These records are the prime source for information about the vital events in an individual's life. This information can be used to compile pedigrees and family groups. They identify children, spouses, parents, and often grandparents as well as dates and places of vital events. They establish individual identity and are excellent sources for linking generations and identifying relationships. | ||
[[File:CoA CZ Dieceze.png|400px|thumb|right|<center>Catholic dioceses of the Czech Republic</center>]] | |||
[[File:Map of Eparchies of Serbian Orthodox Church in Europe.png|300px|thumb|right|<center> Eparchies of Serbian Orthodox Church in Europe (including Czechia)</center>]] | |||
===Time Period=== | ===Time Period=== | ||
There are fragments of church records fragments from | There are fragments of church records fragments from Czechia dating from 1441, but the earliest intact registers date from the 1590s. Catholic parishes in Europe were first required to record baptisms and marriages in 1563 by order of the Council of Trent. The requirement to record deaths was introduced in 1614. It took several years before the practice was established in the Czech lands where most preserved registers start after 1620. A new format for the records was introduced in 1771. Because of religious intolerance within the Austrian Empire, the only legally recognized church registers were Catholic registers until 1781 when the Toleration Patent was issued. After 1784 the keeping of church registers was required by law for all religions, but under Catholic supervision. Duplicates of church registers [''druhopisy''] were made for civil purposes starting in the 1790s. Protestant church registers were recognized as legal records without Catholic supervision in 1840. | ||
===Contents=== | ===Contents=== | ||
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*sometimes cause of death, names of survivors, | *sometimes cause of death, names of survivors, | ||
*occasionally the date and place of birth. | *occasionally the date and place of birth. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Czechia Church Records]] |
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For information about records for non-Christian religions in Czechia, go to the Religious Records page.
Online Records
Archives
Once you find the names of the town, look it up in the GenTeam Gazetteer to find out where the parish church was for that town and which archive region that town belongs to. Click on the archival region covering the location of your parish from this list.
- Brno Moravian Provincial Archives, Czechia Church Records
- Litoměřice Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records
- Opava Provincial Archives, Czechia Church Records
- Plzeň Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records
- Prague (Praha) City Archives, Czechia Church Records
- Prague (Praha) Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records
- Třeboň Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records
- Zámrsk Regional Archives, Czechia Church Records
FamilySearch
- 1552-1981 Czech Republic, Church Books, 1552-1981 at FamilySearch — index and images. These images are of original parish records created by local priests of each parish now stored in the regional archives of Litoměřice, Opava, Třeboň, and Zámrsk.How to Use This Collection
- 1571-1905 Czech Republic, Northern Moravia, Opava Archive Church Books, 1571-190 at FamilySearch — images. How to Use This Collection
- 1650-1900 Czech Republic, Southern Bohemia, Třeboň Archive Church Books, 1650-1900 at FamilySearch — images. How to Use This Collection
Writing for Records
Use the Czechia Letter Writing Guide for help with writing for records.
- Contact information for current Old Catholic parishes
Finding the Town of Origin
Records are created and organized on the local level. If you do not know the name of the village or parish your ancestors lived in, see
- Czechia Determining a Place of Origin
- Czechia Emigration and Immigration.
- Czechia Finding Town of Origin, using United States records.
Church Records [církevní matriky]
Church Records refer to the records of births/christenings, marriages, and deaths/burials recorded by clergy. These records are the prime source for information about the vital events in an individual's life. This information can be used to compile pedigrees and family groups. They identify children, spouses, parents, and often grandparents as well as dates and places of vital events. They establish individual identity and are excellent sources for linking generations and identifying relationships.
Time Period
There are fragments of church records fragments from Czechia dating from 1441, but the earliest intact registers date from the 1590s. Catholic parishes in Europe were first required to record baptisms and marriages in 1563 by order of the Council of Trent. The requirement to record deaths was introduced in 1614. It took several years before the practice was established in the Czech lands where most preserved registers start after 1620. A new format for the records was introduced in 1771. Because of religious intolerance within the Austrian Empire, the only legally recognized church registers were Catholic registers until 1781 when the Toleration Patent was issued. After 1784 the keeping of church registers was required by law for all religions, but under Catholic supervision. Duplicates of church registers [druhopisy] were made for civil purposes starting in the 1790s. Protestant church registers were recognized as legal records without Catholic supervision in 1840.
Contents
Christening registers
- infant's name,
- name and surname of father and mother,
- christening date (most also give the birth date);
- sometimes names of grandparents; names of godparents.
Marriage registers
- names of groom and bride,
- date of marriage,
- often include ages, residences, occupations, previous marital status, names of parents, sometimes the birthplace;
- names of witnesses.
Burial registers
- name of the deceased,
- date and place of death and burial,
- residence;
- sometimes cause of death, names of survivors,
- occasionally the date and place of birth.