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==History==
==History==
The department was created on 4 March 1790 during the French Revolution, the southern half being a subdivision of the Region of Limousin while the northern half was carved out of the county of Marche, as well as some parts of Angoumois and Poitou. Further land to the east and northeast was added during the nineteenth century.  The neighboring departments are Creuse, Corrèze, Dordogne, Charente, Vienne, and Indre.
The department was created on 4 March 1790 during the French Revolution, the southern half being a subdivision of the Region of Limousin while the northern half was carved out of the county of Marche, as well as some parts of Angoumois and Poitou. Further land to the east and northeast was added during the nineteenth century.  The neighboring departments are Creuse, Corrèze, Dordogne, Charente, Vienne, and Indre. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haute-Vienne (Wikipedia)]


==Localities (Communes)==
==Localities (Communes)==
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*[http://www.bigenet.fr/ '''Bigenet''']
*[http://www.bigenet.fr/ '''Bigenet''']
==Microfilm Records of the FamilySearch Library==
The church and civil registration records have all been microfilmed.  These microfilms may be ordered for viewing at [https://familysearch.org/locations/ '''Family History Centers'''] located around the world.  To find a microfilm:  Click on {{FHLPlace2|93079|France|Haute-Vienne}}, find and click on "'''Places within France, Haute-Vienne'''," and choose your locality from the list. 


==Learning to Read Enough French to Do Genealogy==
==Learning to Read Enough French to Do Genealogy==

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Guide to Haute-Vienne ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers.

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History[edit | edit source]

The department was created on 4 March 1790 during the French Revolution, the southern half being a subdivision of the Region of Limousin while the northern half was carved out of the county of Marche, as well as some parts of Angoumois and Poitou. Further land to the east and northeast was added during the nineteenth century. The neighboring departments are Creuse, Corrèze, Dordogne, Charente, Vienne, and Indre. (Wikipedia)

Localities (Communes)[edit | edit source]

Church Records and Civil Registration (Registres Paroissiaux et Etat Civil) Online[edit | edit source]

The vast majority of your research will be in church records and civil registration. For more information on these records and how to use them, read France Church Records and France Civil Registration. Fortunately, these records are available online from the archives of each department:’’’
Here is the website for the Department Archives of Haute-Vienne, where you will find these records.

See Using France Online Department Archives for step by step instructions on finding and reading these records.

Online Census Records[edit | edit source]

Online Local Databases and Extracted Records[edit | edit source]

Groups devoted to genealogy have also extracted and/or indexed records for specific localities, time periods, religious groups, etc. Since church records at the departmental archives are generally not indexed, you might find an index here that will speed up your searching.

Microfilm Records of the FamilySearch Library[edit | edit source]

The church and civil registration records have all been microfilmed. These microfilms may be ordered for viewing at Family History Centers located around the world. To find a microfilm: Click on Haute-Vienne , find and click on "Places within France, Haute-Vienne," and choose your locality from the list.

Learning to Read Enough French to Do Genealogy[edit | edit source]

It's easier than you think! You do not have to be fluent in French to use these records, as there is only a limited vocabulary used in them. By learning a few key phrases, you will be able to read them adequately. Here are some resources for learning to read French records.

There is a three-lesson course in reading handwriting in old French records:

These lessons focus on reading church record and civil registration records:

Another resource is the French Records Extraction Manual, Full Manual. Much more is covered, but these first four lessons are especially useful.

Search Strategy[edit | edit source]

  • Search for the relative or ancestor you selected. When you find his bi

rth record, search for the births of his brothers and sisters.

  • Next, search for the marriage of his parents. The marriage record will have information that will often help you find the birth records of the parents.
  • You can estimate the ages of the parents and determine a birth year to search for their birth records.
  • Search the death registers for all known family members.
  • Repeat this process for both the father and the mother, starting with their birth records, then their siblings' births, then their parents' marriages, and so on.
  • If earlier generations (parents, grandparents, etc.) do not appear in the records, search neighboring parishes.


Genealogical Societies and Help Groups[edit | edit source]

Websites[edit | edit source]