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If you are new to the records of La Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción they may look like a random collection of parishes from multiple places. It is helpful to know:<br> | If you are new to the records of La Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción they may look like a random collection of parishes from multiple places. It is helpful to know:<br> | ||
*Multiple Parishes: The parish of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción administered several other areas - other chapels and small parishes - until those received their own | *Multiple Parishes: The parish of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción administered several other areas - other chapels and small parishes - until those received their own autonomous parishes. Known as "las vicarias", they were mostly kept in separate books from the ordinances that occured at the parish seat, but are otherwise mixed together. See Vicarias below.<br> | ||
*Multiple Locations: FHLC indicates in one location that the records are from Tlaxcalilla, a town in the municipality of Armidillos de los Infantes (22.26376,-100.68846), which had population zero (0) in 2010. FHLC indicates in another location that the records are from Barrio Tlaxcala, a neighborhood of the city San Luis Potosí, which currently has a parish called "Nuestra Señora de la Asunción". The Archdiocesis of San Luis Potosí's website indicates it was erected in 1592. It is unclear if the parish seat was first one location and then transferred or if both locations existed concurrently and their records are mixed; or if perhaps the one was a vicaria of the other.<br> | *Multiple Locations: FHLC indicates in one location that the records are from Tlaxcalilla, a town in the municipality of Armidillos de los Infantes (22.26376,-100.68846), which had population zero (0) in 2010. FHLC indicates in another location that the records are from Barrio Tlaxcala, a neighborhood of the city San Luis Potosí, which currently has a parish called "Nuestra Señora de la Asunción". The Archdiocesis of San Luis Potosí's website indicates it was erected in 1592. It is unclear if the parish seat was first one location and then transferred or if both locations existed concurrently and their records are mixed; or if perhaps the one was a vicaria of the other.<br> | ||
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