Mexico Cemeteries: Difference between revisions

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[[]]There are two major types of cemetery records in Mexico:  
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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  ===


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*The current priest who has the burial registers and may have the records of the burial plots.
**The current priest who has the burial registers and may have the records of the burial plots.


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*A local library, historical society, or historian who may have the records or can help you locate obscure family plots or relocated cemeteries.
**A local library, historical society, or historian who may have the records or can help you locate obscure family plots or relocated cemeteries.


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*The Department of Civil Registration in the Federal District is in charge of the cemeteries. The Family History Library has records for the following cemeteries:  
**The Department of Civil Registration in the Federal District is in charge of the cemeteries. The Family History Library has records for the following cemeteries:  
**Guadalupe Hidalgo – 1878–1890  
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**Nuestra Señora de los Dolores –1880–1912  
****Guadalupe Hidalgo – 1878–1890  
**Tepeyac – 1906–1920  
****Nuestra Señora de los Dolores –1880–1912  
**Guadalupe – 1906–1920  
****Tepeyac – 1906–1920  
**Pacito – 1906–1920  
****Guadalupe – 1906–1920  
**San Fernando – 1906–1920  
****Pacito – 1906–1920  
**Sanctorum – 1906–1920
****San Fernando – 1906–1920  
****Sanctorum – 1906–1920


These records are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under:  
These records are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under:  
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