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==Historys==
Ariège is a department in southwestern France, in the Occitanie region. It is named after the Ariège River and its capital is Foix. It was created from the counties of Foix (Languedoc) and Couserans (Gascogne). The department is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790 under the Act of 22 December 1789. It is composed of 13 cantons, 21 intercommunalities, and 331 communes. In 2009 the Regional Natural Park of the Ariège Pyrenees was created covering about 40% of the area of the department of Ariège.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Ariège (department)," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariège_(department) (accessed June 14, 2020).</ref>
 
==Localities  (Communes)==
 
*[http://www.francegenweb.org/communes/liste.php?dept=09 FranceGenWeb]
*[http://www.locom.org/loc_listcomd.php?d=09&code_insee=09171 Locom-France]
*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_communes_de_l%27Ari%C3%A8ge Wikipedia]
*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_anciennes_communes_de_l%27Ari%C3%A8ge Wikipedia, former localities]
 
==Church Records and Civil Registration (Registres Paroissiaux et Etat civil) Online==
'''The vast majority of your research will be in church records and civil registration.''' For more information on these records and how to use them, read [[France Church Records|'''France Church Records''']] and [[France Civil Registration|'''France Civil Registration''']].
'''Fortunately, these records are available online from the archives of each department:''' <br>
Here is the website for the '''Department Archives of Ariège''', where you will find these records.<br>
 
*[http://archives.ariege.fr/Ressources-en-ligne/Etat-civil '''Department Archives of Ariège'''] (Click on the '''paper clip icon''' to the left of a book to browse.)


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At the link above, click on "Accès recherche état civil" and select a commune. Select a record type and year range, if desired, and click on  "Rechercher." Click on the '''paper clip icon''' to the left of the book you wish to browse online.
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== Getting started with (Your Locality) research  ==


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== (Jurisdictions in this locality, ie, "States," "Counties," etc.) ==
==Online Census Records==
Census records can support your search in civil and church recordsThey can help identify all family members.  When families have similar names they help determine which children belong in each family. See [[France Census|'''France Census''']].


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*[http://archives.ariege.fr/Ressources-en-ligne/Autres-ressources-numeriques/Recensement-de-population-denombrement-des-passeports-enquete-sur-le-le-travail/(language)/fre-FR '''Online census records, Department Archives of Ariège''']


== Research Tools  ==
==Online Local Databases and Extracted Records==
Groups devoted to genealogy have also extracted and/or indexed records for specific localities, time periods, religious groups, etc. Since church records at the departmental archives are generally not indexed, you might find an index here that will speed up your searching.


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*'''FamilySearch Collections:'''
**'''1536-1897''' {{RecordSearch|1582585|'''France, Protestant Church Records''', 1536-1897}}  at FamilySearch - [[France, Protestant Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images
**'''1542-1900''' {{RecordSearch|2840446|'''France, Civil Registration, Various Communes''', 1542-1900}} at FamilySearch - [[France, Civil Registration, Various Communes - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*[http://www.francegenweb.org/wiki/index.php?title=Portail:Ari%C3%A8ge '''Tout en Un (All in One) Online Databases''']  Check for online databases and records in right column.  Check back occasionally to see if new databases have become available.
*[https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchapi.mvc/navigationbysources '''Filae'''], index and images ($).
*[http://www.francegenweb.org/liens.php?ty=bddep#d09 '''Tout en Un (All in One) Local Databases''']  Here you may find extracted/translated records, record indexes, and other helpful records such as cemetery, land, or military records.
*[https://en.geneanet.org/collaborative-indexes/geo/FRA/F09/france-ariege '''Geneanet Collaborative Indexes''']  Search by locality (parish or commune).
*[http://genea-bricolo.over-blog.com/article-7038769.html '''Genea-Bricolo''']


*(helpful tools and resources, gazetteers)
==Microfilm Records of the FamilySearch Library==
*(language dictionary, handwriting guide or tutorial, etc.)
Many church and civil registration records have been microfilmed. To find a microfilm:  Click on {{FSCPlace2|81226|France|Ariège}}, find and click on "'''Places within France, Ariège'''," and choose your locality from the list.


== Help Wanted (or other title)  ==
==Writing for Records==
Online records tend to cover only the time before 100 years, due to privacy laws.  You can write to civil registration offices and local churches who might honor requests for more recent records of close family members for the purpose of genealogy. <br>


(For example, help wanted list of activities for your users)
For a civil registration office, address your request to:<br>


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Monsieur l'officier de l'état-civil <br>Mairie de (Town) <br>(Postal code) (Town)<br>France <br>


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For a parish church:<br>


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Monsieur le Curé<br>
(Church --see [http://www.thecatholicdirectory.com/directory.cfm?fuseaction=show_country&country=FR The Catholic Directory] for church name and address)<br>
(Town) (Postal Code) France<br>


(Your text or images here, or use the table below:)
For other addresses and for help writing your request in French, use [[French Letter Writing Guide|'''French Letter Writing Guide.''']]


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==Learning to Read Enough French to Do Genealogy==
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It's easier than you think! You do not have to be fluent in French to use these records, as there is only a limited vocabulary used in them.  By learning a few key phrases, you will be able to read them adequately.  Here are some resources for learning to read French records.
*(Your Bullet)  
 
*(Your Bullet)
*[[French Genealogical Word List|French Genealogical Word List]]
*[[French Handwriting|French Handwriting]].
*[https://script.byu.edu/french-handwriting/introduction BYU French Script Tutorial]
 
During the reign of Napoleon, a different calendar was used. You will want to translate the dates written in these records back to normal Julian calendar dates. Charts in this article will help you:
 
*[[French Republican Calendar]] <br>
 
Also, see:
 
*Alsace-Lorraine: Converting French Republican Calendar Dates - [[Media:Alsace-Lorraine, Converting French Republican Calendar Dates - instruction.pdf|Instruction]]
 
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These lessons focus on reading church record and civil registration records:
 
*[[France Church Records|France Church Records]]
*[[France Civil Registration|France Civil Registration]]
 
<br>
Another resource is the [https://cfhg-permanent-web-files.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Script/ExtractionGuides/French_Extraction_Guide/French+Records+Extraction+Guide-Full.pdf '''French Records Extraction Manual''']. The full manual or individual lesson chapters are downloadable from this webpage. A number of helpful lessons are available here, but the first five lessons are especially useful.
 
*[https://cfhg-permanent-web-files.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Script/ExtractionGuides/French_Extraction_Guide/French_Extraction_Guide-Chapter_1.pdf Chapter 1: Old Records]
*[https://cfhg-permanent-web-files.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Script/ExtractionGuides/French_Extraction_Guide/French_Extraction_Guide-Chapter_2.pdf Chapter 2: Christening, Marriage, and Other Entries]
*[https://cfhg-permanent-web-files.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Script/ExtractionGuides/French_Extraction_Guide/French_Extraction_Guide-Chapter_3.pdf Chapter 3: Marriage]
*[https://cfhg-permanent-web-files.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Script/ExtractionGuides/French_Extraction_Guide/French_Extraction_Guide-Chapter_4.pdfChapter 4: Other Entries]
*[https://cfhg-permanent-web-files.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Script/ExtractionGuides/French_Extraction_Guide/French_Extraction_Guide-Chapter_5.pdf Chapter 5: French Handwriting and Spelling]
 
==Search Strategy==
 
* Begin with the death information of the focus ancestor and locate the death record.<br>
* Use the information on that death record to locate the ancestor's marriage record.<br>
* Use the information on that marriage record to locate the ancestor's birth record.<br>
* Once the birth record is found, search for the focus ancestor's siblings.<br>
* Next, search for the marriage of the focus ancestor's parents. The marriage record will have information that often helps locate the birth records of the parents.<br>
* Search the death registers for all known family members.<br>
* Repeat this process for both the father and the mother, starting with their birth records, then their siblings' births, then their parents' marriages, and so on.<br>
* If earlier generations (parents, grandparents, etc.) do not appear in the records, search neighboring parishes. It is possible they may have moved or boundaries changed. <br>
 
==Genealogical Societies and Help Groups==
 
*[http://www.francegenweb.org/wiki/index.php?title=Associations_g%C3%A9n%C3%A9alogiques_de_l%27Ari%C3%A8ge Ariège Wiki GenWeb Associations]
*[http://www.francegenweb.org/indexall.php Ariège Forums]
*[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SouthernEuropeGenealogyResearchCommunity/ Southern Europe Genealogy Research Community]
*[http://krettly.yves.free.fr Généalogie Krettly - Histoires et Génélogies Ariégeoises]
*[http://www.cglanguedoc.com Cercle Généalogique de Languedoc]
 
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*[http://www/egmt.org '''Entraide Généalogique du Midi Toulousain'''] <br>
 
:1, bis avenue Lamartine <br>
:31100 TOULOUSE<br>
:France<br>
:Tél.: 05 34 63 91 06 or 09 53 75 31 09<br>
 
 
==Websites==


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*[http://www.francegenweb.org/indexall.php?dept=09 Tout en Un Ariège]
*(Your Bullet)
*[http://www.francegenweb.org/wiki/index.php?title=Portail:Ariège GenWeb, Ariège Portal]
*(Your Bullet)
*[http://www.francegenweb.org/sitescgw/c2/index.php?dept=09 Cousins 09]
*[http://www.geneanet.org/ Geneanet Surname Search]
*[https://fr.geneawiki.com/index.php/Portail:Sources_g%C3%A9n%C3%A9alogiques France Geneawiki Genealogical Sources] includes instructional discussions of various records available.
*[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/French_Republican_Calendar French Republican Calendar]. This site will help you translate dates used by France from 24 October 1793 to 31 December 1805.
*There are parallel articles also available on the [https://familysearch.org/wiki/fr/France '''French Language Wiki'''].  Because they are maintained by different authors, links may be added there that do not appear here. Generally, the articles translate automatically to English when accessed.


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Historys

Ariège is a department in southwestern France, in the Occitanie region. It is named after the Ariège River and its capital is Foix. It was created from the counties of Foix (Languedoc) and Couserans (Gascogne). The department is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790 under the Act of 22 December 1789. It is composed of 13 cantons, 21 intercommunalities, and 331 communes. In 2009 the Regional Natural Park of the Ariège Pyrenees was created covering about 40% of the area of the department of Ariège.[1]

Localities (Communes)

Church Records and Civil Registration (Registres Paroissiaux et Etat civil) Online

The vast majority of your research will be in church records and civil registration. For more information on these records and how to use them, read France Church Records and France Civil Registration. Fortunately, these records are available online from the archives of each department:
Here is the website for the Department Archives of Ariège, where you will find these records.

At the link above, click on "Accès recherche état civil" and select a commune. Select a record type and year range, if desired, and click on "Rechercher." Click on the paper clip icon to the left of the book you wish to browse online.


Online Census Records

Census records can support your search in civil and church records. They can help identify all family members. When families have similar names they help determine which children belong in each family. See France Census.

Online Local Databases and Extracted Records

Groups devoted to genealogy have also extracted and/or indexed records for specific localities, time periods, religious groups, etc. Since church records at the departmental archives are generally not indexed, you might find an index here that will speed up your searching.

Microfilm Records of the FamilySearch Library

Many church and civil registration records have been microfilmed. To find a microfilm: Click on Ariège , find and click on "Places within France, Ariège," and choose your locality from the list.

Writing for Records

Online records tend to cover only the time before 100 years, due to privacy laws. You can write to civil registration offices and local churches who might honor requests for more recent records of close family members for the purpose of genealogy.

For a civil registration office, address your request to:

Monsieur l'officier de l'état-civil
Mairie de (Town)
(Postal code) (Town)
France

For a parish church:

Monsieur le Curé
(Church --see The Catholic Directory for church name and address)
(Town) (Postal Code) France

For other addresses and for help writing your request in French, use French Letter Writing Guide.

Learning to Read Enough French to Do Genealogy

It's easier than you think! You do not have to be fluent in French to use these records, as there is only a limited vocabulary used in them. By learning a few key phrases, you will be able to read them adequately. Here are some resources for learning to read French records.

During the reign of Napoleon, a different calendar was used. You will want to translate the dates written in these records back to normal Julian calendar dates. Charts in this article will help you:

Also, see:

  • Alsace-Lorraine: Converting French Republican Calendar Dates - Instruction


These lessons focus on reading church record and civil registration records:


Another resource is the French Records Extraction Manual. The full manual or individual lesson chapters are downloadable from this webpage. A number of helpful lessons are available here, but the first five lessons are especially useful.

Search Strategy

  • Begin with the death information of the focus ancestor and locate the death record.
  • Use the information on that death record to locate the ancestor's marriage record.
  • Use the information on that marriage record to locate the ancestor's birth record.
  • Once the birth record is found, search for the focus ancestor's siblings.
  • Next, search for the marriage of the focus ancestor's parents. The marriage record will have information that often helps locate the birth records of the parents.
  • Search the death registers for all known family members.
  • Repeat this process for both the father and the mother, starting with their birth records, then their siblings' births, then their parents' marriages, and so on.
  • If earlier generations (parents, grandparents, etc.) do not appear in the records, search neighboring parishes. It is possible they may have moved or boundaries changed.

Genealogical Societies and Help Groups


1, bis avenue Lamartine
31100 TOULOUSE
France
Tél.: 05 34 63 91 06 or 09 53 75 31 09


Websites

References

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Ariège (department)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariège_(department) (accessed June 14, 2020).