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==Mexico Cemeteries== | |||
There are two major types of cemetery records in Mexico: | |||
#Information recorded on gravestones. | #Information recorded on gravestones. | ||
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=== Other sources of cemetery records include === | === Other sources of cemetery records include === | ||
*The current priest who has the burial registers and may have the records of the burial plots. | |||
*A local library, historical society, or historian who may have the records or can help you locate obscure family plots or relocated cemeteries. | |||
*The Department of Civil Registration in the Federal District is in charge of the cemeteries. The FamilySearch Library has records for the following cemeteries: | |||
**Guadalupe Hidalgo – 1878–1890 | |||
**Nuestra Señora de los Dolores –1880–1912 | |||
**Tepeyac – 1906–1920 | |||
**Guadalupe – 1906–1920 | |||
**Pacito – 1906–1920 | |||
**San Fernando – 1906–1920 | |||
**Sanctorum – 1906–1920 | |||
These records are listed in the | These records are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under: | ||
MEXICO, DISTRITO FEDERAL, CIUDAD DE MEXICO - CEMETERIES | MEXICO, DISTRITO FEDERAL, CIUDAD DE MEXICO - CEMETERIES | ||
The | The FamilySearch Library has very few cemetery records. The records it has are listed in the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog Place Search] of the FamilySearch Catalog under: | ||
MEXICO - CEMETERIES | MEXICO - CEMETERIES | ||
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MEXICO, [STATE], [CITY] - CEMETERIES | MEXICO, [STATE], [CITY] - CEMETERIES | ||
[[ | == Cemetery Resources by State == | ||
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*[[Aguascalientes Cemeteries|Aguascalientes]] | |||
*[[Baja California Cemeteries|Baja California]] | |||
*[[Baja California Sur Cemeteries|Baja California Sur]] | |||
*[[Campeche Cemeteries|Campeche]] | |||
*[[Chiapas Cemeteries|Chiapas]] | |||
*[[Chihuahua Cemeteries|Chihuahua]] | |||
*[[Coahuila Cemeteries|Coahuila]] | |||
*[[Colima Cemeteries|Colima]] | |||
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*[[Distrito Federal Cemeteries|Distrito Federal]] | |||
*[[Durango Cemeteries|Durango]] | |||
*[[Guanajuato Cemeteries|Guanajuato]] | |||
*[[Guerrero Cemeteries|Guerrero]] | |||
*[[Hidalgo Cemeteries|Hidalgo]] | |||
*[[Jalisco Cemeteries|Jalisco]] | |||
*[[State of Mexico Cemeteries|State of Mexico]] | |||
*[[Michoacán Cemeteries|Michoacán]] | |||
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*[[Morelos Cemeteries|Morelos]] | |||
*[[Nayarit Cemeteries|Nayarit]] | |||
*[[Nuevo León Cemeteries|Nuevo León]] | |||
*[[Oaxaca Cemeteries|Oaxaca]] | |||
*[[Puebla Cemeteries|Puebla]] | |||
*[[Querétaro Cemeteries|Querétaro]] | |||
*[[Quintana Roo Cemeteries|Quintana Roo]] | |||
*[[San Luis Potosí Cemeteries|San Luis Potosí]] | |||
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*[[Sinaloa Cemeteries|Sinaloa]] | |||
*[[Sonora Cemeteries|Sonora]] | |||
*[[Tabasco Cemeteries|Tabasco]] | |||
*[[Tamaulipas Cemeteries|Tamaulipas]] | |||
*[[Tlaxcala Cemeteries|Tlaxcala]] | |||
*[[Veracruz Cemeteries|Veracruz]] | |||
*[[Yucatán Cemeteries|Yucatán]] | |||
*[[Zacatecas Cemeteries|Zacatecas]] | |||
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Mexico Cemeteries
There are two major types of cemetery records in Mexico:
- Information recorded on gravestones.
- Information recorded by cemetery officials or caretakers, included in parish and cemetery records recorded by the civil authority.
Cemetery records sometimes give more information than parish burial registers or civil death certificates. They may include the name of the deceased person, his/her age, date of death, birth year or date of birth, and marriage information. These records may also provide clues about the deceased person’s military service, religion, occupation, or place of residence at the time of death.
Few of the inscriptions on gravestones and monuments have been transcribed. Also, because many persons could not afford a gravestone or monument, you should search other types of cemetery records such as burial books, parish records, and civil records. Because relatives may be buried in adjoining plots, it is best to examine the original records if available or visit the cemetery.
To find tombstone or sexton records, you need to know where an individual was buried. The person may have been buried in a church, community, or private cemetery, usually near the place where he or she lived or died. You can find clues to burial places in funeral notices, church records, and death certificates.
The law of 31 July 1859 gave the Mexican civil government the right to inspect the dead and control burials. At the present time the civil government is responsible for cemeteries. Some municipio archives have information on private burial grounds and cemeteries. If you know the specific area where your ancestors lived, you may want to ask local societies or archives if any burial plots exist on nearby private land.
Other sources of cemetery records include
- The current priest who has the burial registers and may have the records of the burial plots.
- A local library, historical society, or historian who may have the records or can help you locate obscure family plots or relocated cemeteries.
- The Department of Civil Registration in the Federal District is in charge of the cemeteries. The FamilySearch Library has records for the following cemeteries:
- Guadalupe Hidalgo – 1878–1890
- Nuestra Señora de los Dolores –1880–1912
- Tepeyac – 1906–1920
- Guadalupe – 1906–1920
- Pacito – 1906–1920
- San Fernando – 1906–1920
- Sanctorum – 1906–1920
These records are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under:
MEXICO, DISTRITO FEDERAL, CIUDAD DE MEXICO - CEMETERIES
The FamilySearch Library has very few cemetery records. The records it has are listed in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:
MEXICO - CEMETERIES
MEXICO, [STATE] - CEMETERIES
MEXICO, [STATE], [CITY] - CEMETERIES
Cemetery Resources by State
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