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*[https://script.byu.edu/Pages/Spanish/en/welcome.aspx The Spanish Script Tutorial] Explains how to read Spanish handwriting, in three lessons.
*[https://script.byu.edu/Pages/Spanish/en/welcome.aspx The Spanish Script Tutorial] Explains how to read Spanish handwriting, in three lessons.
*[[Spanish_Genealogical_Word_List#General_Word_List|Spanish Genealogy Word List]] Gives many of the Spanish words used in records and the English meaning.
*[[Spanish_Genealogical_Word_List#General_Word_List|Spanish Genealogy Word List]] Gives many of the Spanish words used in records and the English meaning.
*[[El Salvador Finding Records]]
*[[El Salvador Finding Records]] Explains how to record Municipality and Catholic Church locations. Also what records are found on Family Search online.


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Revision as of 18:16, 16 December 2017

El Salvador Gotoarrow.png Quick Start Guide

Information about Records[edit | edit source]

How to Search for ancestor if little information is known[edit | edit source]

  • Search for where your ancestor lived in El Salvador. Location is key to finding records in El Salvador.
  • Search for family records you might already have, such as deeds, marriage licenses, birth certificates, journals, etc.
  • Ask family members about your ancestor - cousins, aunts, uncles, parents, grandparents, etc.
  • Search records of immigration into the Unites States to learn where they came from and when they arrived.
  • Search records of emigration from El Salvador to learn where they left from and when.

How to Search for ancestors if some information is known[edit | edit source]

  • Search the online indexed records. Limit your search by country of El Salvador, this will eliminate similar records from other countries.
  • Search the El Salvador Civil Registration. It is mostly indexed. Try a variety of searches with the ancestor's name, with or without parents' names, or just the parents' names.
  • Search for Death records, then Marriage records and then Birth records. These records might lead to the names of their parents.
  • Do not assume it must be your ancestor just because they show up in the results. Check it out carefully. A result should substantially match the information you already know to be considered your ancestor.

How to Search for ancestors if none of the above works[edit | edit source]

  • Manually search the Image Only Historical Records.
    • Some of these records were indexed in El Salvador. Look for that index first and save yourself time and effort.
    • The most important of these records are the El Salvador Catholic Church Records They cover a large number of people over a long period of time. Click on the "Browse through ... images" near the bottom.
    • Browse image by image through all the records, unless you can identify the locality or the time period to narrow down the search.
  • If you believe the index missed the record for your ancestor, then Manually search the Indexed Historical Records.
    • Some of these records were indexed in El Salvador. Look for that index first and save yourself time and effort.
    • The most important of these records are the El Salvador Civil Registration Records Click on the "Browse through ... images" near the bottom.
    • Browse image by image through all the records, unless you can identify the locality or the time period to narrow down the search.
  • Manually search the records in the Family Search Catalog for El Salvador.
    • Most of these records are only on microfilm or microfiche.
    • They must be searched image by image, unless you can identify the locality or the time period to narrow down the search.

Additional Helps[edit | edit source]