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*'''1861-1995''' - {{RecordSearch|1916235|Mexico, Mexico, Durango and Durango, Civil Registration, 1861-1995|access=browse}} at [http://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch Historical Records] - free, '''browseable images only''', not complete for all localities. | *'''1861-1995''' - {{RecordSearch|1916235|Mexico, Mexico, Durango and Durango, Civil Registration, 1861-1995|access=browse}} at [http://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch Historical Records] - free, '''browseable images only''', not complete for all localities. | ||
Also at [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60475 Ancestry.com], index and images, incomplete, ($) <br> | |||
'''"Nascimientos"''' are births. '''Matrimonios''' are marriages. ''' "Defunciones"''' are deaths. | '''"Nascimientos"''' are births. '''Matrimonios''' are marriages. ''' "Defunciones"''' are deaths. | ||
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Getting started with Durango research[edit | edit source]Welcome to the Durango page! FamilySearch Wiki is a community website dedicated to helping people throughout the world learn how to find their ancestors. Through the Durango page you can learn how to find, use, and analyze Durango records of genealogical value. The content is variously targeted to beginners, intermediate, and expert researchers. Please visit the help page to learn more about using the site. The Durango Page is a work in progress, your contributions and feedback are essential!
Most of your genealogical research for Durango will be in two main record types: civil registration and church records. This article will teach you methods for locating and searching these two record groups.
Civil Registration[edit | edit source]
1. Online Digital Records for Civil Registration[edit | edit source]For many localities, digital copies of civil registration can be searched online:
Also at Ancestry.com, index and images, incomplete, ($) 2. Microfilm Copies of Civil Registration Records Searched at a Family History Center[edit | edit source]If the locality and time period you need are not included in the online records, the next step is to find them in the microfilm collection of the Family History Library. These microfilms may be viewed at Family History Centers around the world. To find a microfilm:
3. Writing for Civil Registration Certificates[edit | edit source]If the records are not online, and you do not have ready access to the microfilms, civil registration records in Mexico can be obtained by writing to the local civil registry in the municipality. This is particularly true for more recent records, which are covered by privacy laws. Relatives are allowed to request recent records for genealogy purposes. Civil officials will generally answer correspondence in Spanish. Your request may be forwarded if the records have been sent to state archives. This method is not always reliable. Officials might or might not respond.
Send the following:
Write your request in Spanish whenever possible. For writing your letter in Spanish, use the translated questions and phrases is this Spanish Letter-writing Guide.
Church Records[edit | edit source]Although civil registration records are an important source for genealogical research in Mexico, many births, marriages, and deaths were never recorded by civil authorities; therefore, you must use church records to supplement this genealogical source. The vast majority of Mexicans were Catholic and were registered in entries for baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials in the local church records. Often two and sometimes three generations are indicated in the registers, with personal information on the family. Church records are the main source prior to 1850, when civil registration began. After this date one should search in both church and civil records, since there may be information in one record that does not appear in the other. For instance, the church records may only list the godparents, while the civil records may list the grandparents. 1. Online Digital Records for Church Records[edit | edit source]For some localities, digital copies of Catholic church records can be searched online:
Batismos are infant baptisms, which are used for birth information. Matrimônios' are marriages. "Óbitos" are deaths. "Índice" is the index. 2. Microfilm Copies of Church Records Searched at a Family History Center[edit | edit source]If the locality and time period you need are not included in the online records, the next step is to find them in the microfilm collection of the Family History Library. These microfilms may be viewed at Family History Centers around the world. To find a microfilm:
3. Writing to a Catholic Priest for Church Records[edit | edit source]Baptism, marriage, and death records may be searched by contacting or visiting local parish or diocese archives in Mexico. Mexico has no single repository of church records. Write your request in Spanish whenever possible. This method is not always reliable. Officials might or might not respond. Write a brief request in Spaniah to the proper church using this address as guide replacing the information in parentheses:
When requesting information, send the following:
Reading the Records[edit | edit source]
Tips for finding your ancestor in the records[edit | edit source]
Research Tools[edit | edit source]
A wiki article describing an online collection is found at: Mexico, State of Durango Civil Registration (FamilySearch Historical Redords) Help Wanted[edit | edit source]In order to make this wiki a better research tool, we need your help! Many tasks need to be done. You can help by:
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