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== How to view them  ==
== How to view them  ==


Many of the basic church records for Mexico genealogy has been microfilmed and scanned by the "Genealogical Society of Utah" (Sociedad Genealogica de Utah) and FamilySearch. These records are becoming more accessible as some of them are put online. Through the internet you can view images, (a digital copy of the record) from any electronic device (which has internet access it) anywhere in the world. The microfilms not yet available online can be accessed in over 4,500 family history centers around the world. It is worth mentioning that there are other companies that are also making information in records more accessible<br><br>  
Many of the basic church records for Mexico genealogy has been microfilmed and scanned by the "Genealogical Society of Utah" (Sociedad Genealogica de Utah) and FamilySearch. These records are becoming more accessible as some of them are put online. Through the internet you can view images, (a digital copy of the record) from any electronic device (which has internet access it) anywhere in the world. The microfilms not yet available online can be accessed in over 4,500 family history centers around the world. It is worth mentioning that there are other companies that are also making information in records more accessible.
 
== Available on FamilySearch ==
 
You can search for ancestors by name in the FamilySearch indexed collections by [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&countryId=1927078 clicking here]. <br>
 
To find a Family History Center near you, [https://familysearch.org/locations/centerlocator?c= click here].
 
There are also books at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. [http://books.familysearch.org/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=1&dstmp=1366658487757&vid=FHD_PUBLIC&fromLogin=true click here]. You could check for a copy of them in a public library near you.
 
For other types of searches do recommend that you read the instructions to find information in the Catalogue of the Family History Library by [https://familysearch.org/catalog-search clicking here].
 
baptisms 1560-1950
 
marriages 1570-1950
 
deaths 1680-1940
 
Catholic Parish Records
 
State by state, these are the parish records available to view online at FamilySearch
 
Chiapas, Catholic Records, 1558-1978
 
Federal District, 1886-1933 Catholic Record
 
Guanajuato, Catholic Records, 1576-1984
 
Jalisco, Catholic Record
 
Mexico State Records Catholics
 
Michoacan Catholic Records
 
Morelos, 1598-1969 Catholic Record
 
Nayarit, Catholic Records, 1596-1967
 
Oaxaca, Catholic Record
 
Puebla, Catholic Records, 1545-1970
 
Queretaro Catholic Records, 1590-1970
 
San Luis Potosi, Catholic Records, 1586-1970
 
Tabasco, Catholic Record
 
Veracruz, Catholic Records, 1590-1970
 
Yucatan Catholic Records
 
New Mexico, births and baptisms 1726-1918
 
New Mexico, deaths and burials 1788-1798, 1838-1955
 
New Mexico, deaths 1889-1945
 
New Mexico, marriages 1751-1918<br><br>  


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