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== History == | ==History== | ||
Guimaras is known to have had a unique history. A prevailing legend has it that two of its inhabitants called Guima and Aras, who were lovers, went swimming and never returned. Thus, in their honor, Himal-us was changed to Guimaras by the pre-Spanish Ilonggos. | Guimaras is known to have had a unique history. A prevailing legend has it that two of its inhabitants called Guima and Aras, who were lovers, went swimming and never returned. Thus, in their honor, Himal-us was changed to Guimaras by the pre-Spanish Ilonggos. | ||
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"Guimaras gained its status as a sub-province of Iloilo through ''Republic Act 4667'', which was enacted by Congress of the Philippines on 18 June 1966. It was proclaimed as a regular and full-fledged province on 22 May 1992 after a plebiscite was conducted to ratify the approval of its conversion pursuant to Section 462 of ''R.A. 7160''."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guimaras&oldid=995748415|title=Guimaras|publisher=Wikipedia|website=Wikipedia|access-date=22 December 2020}}</ref> | "Guimaras gained its status as a sub-province of Iloilo through ''Republic Act 4667'', which was enacted by Congress of the Philippines on 18 June 1966. It was proclaimed as a regular and full-fledged province on 22 May 1992 after a plebiscite was conducted to ratify the approval of its conversion pursuant to Section 462 of ''R.A. 7160''."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guimaras&oldid=995748415|title=Guimaras|publisher=Wikipedia|website=Wikipedia|access-date=22 December 2020}}</ref> | ||
Since 1995 the province has been comprised of five municipalities. Buenavista is the oldest, established in 1775 during the Spanish colonial period.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buenavista,_Guimaras#History</ref> Nueva Valencia was formally inaugurated in 1942, although it was already an independent municipality under the name Valencia during the Spanish regime.<ref>https://guimaras.gov.ph/nueva-valencia/</ref> Jordan was separated from Buenavista in 1918.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan,_Guimaras#History</ref> San Lorenzo<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Lorenzo,_Guimaras</ref> and Sibunag<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibunag</ref> were created in 1995. | |||
==Research Methods== | ==Research Methods== | ||
'''The vast majority of your family research will be in civil registration and church records. This article explains different methods for obtaining these records.''' | '''The vast majority of your family research will be in civil registration and church records. This article explains different methods for obtaining these records.''' | ||
==Civil Registration (''Registros Civiles'')== | ==Civil Registration (''Registros Civiles'')== | ||
*The recording births, marriages and deaths, provides important information of events in a person's life and required valid evidence, making these records very important. | |||
*Most vital records from before 1889 come from Catholic parish and diocesan archives. | *The recording births, marriages and deaths, provides important information of events in a person's life and required valid evidence, making these records very important. | ||
*In 1889, the Spanish government created the Central Office of Statistics, which required each parish priest to give the government a detailed list of the births, marriages, and deaths in his area. | *Most vital records from before 1889 come from Catholic parish and diocesan archives. | ||
*After the Philippine Revolution of 1898, the church and state became separate. Within the first few years, officials responsible for civil registration were appointed in each municipality. | *In 1889, the Spanish government created the Central Office of Statistics, which required each parish priest to give the government a detailed list of the births, marriages, and deaths in his area. | ||
*In 1930, civil registration became mandatory and, in 1932, the Bureau of Census and Statistics was created to oversee all civil registration in the Philippines. It was not until 1940 that most registrations began to be recorded. | *After the Philippine Revolution of 1898, the church and state became separate. Within the first few years, officials responsible for civil registration were appointed in each municipality. | ||
*In 1930, civil registration became mandatory and, in 1932, the Bureau of Census and Statistics was created to oversee all civil registration in the Philippines. It was not until 1940 that most registrations began to be recorded. | |||
*Contents: | *Contents: | ||
**Births: Child’s name, birth date and place; parents’ names, residence, and occupation; witnesses’ ages, relationships, residences. | **Births: Child’s name, birth date and place; parents’ names, residence, and occupation; witnesses’ ages, relationships, residences. | ||
**Marriages: Bride and groom names, ages, residences, occupations, marriage date and place; sometimes ages and/or birth dates and places; parents' names; residences, occupations; witnesses and officer who performed ceremony; former spouses. | **Marriages: Bride and groom names, ages, residences, occupations, marriage date and place; sometimes ages and/or birth dates and places; parents' names; residences, occupations; witnesses and officer who performed ceremony; former spouses. | ||
**Death registers: Name of deceased, age, death date and place, occupation, name of surviving spouse, informant’s name and residence, cause of death, sometimes birth date and place, parents’ names, children’s names. | **Death registers: Name of deceased, age, death date and place, occupation, name of surviving spouse, informant’s name and residence, cause of death, sometimes birth date and place, parents’ names, children’s names. | ||
**Fetal deaths: Record of all stillbirths, includes information similar to birth and death data shown above. | **Fetal deaths: Record of all stillbirths, includes information similar to birth and death data shown above. | ||
*Population coverage: Before 1922, 20%; after 1922, 90%. | *Population coverage: Before 1922, 20%; after 1922, 90%. | ||
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The following online collections '''may''' have records for your town. There is a '''small possibility''' that some of the records for your town have been indexed. A comprehensive index will search all the available indexed records of these collections at once: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/hr/search '''Search Historical Records'''.] Do not be discouraged if records for your town are not found in these collections. The next section of this article '''2. Microfilm Copies of Civil Registration Records in the FamilySearch Catalog''', should lead you to many more records. | The following online collections '''may''' have records for your town. There is a '''small possibility''' that some of the records for your town have been indexed. A comprehensive index will search all the available indexed records of these collections at once: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/hr/search '''Search Historical Records'''.] Do not be discouraged if records for your town are not found in these collections. The next section of this article '''2. Microfilm Copies of Civil Registration Records in the FamilySearch Catalog''', should lead you to many more records. | ||
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*'''1706-1911''' - [https://familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=3L72-9L4%3A233584001%3Fcc%3D1935452 Iloilo, Philippines Civil Registration (Spanish Period), 1706-1911], images, incomplete. During this period, Guimaras was part of Iloilo Province. | *'''1706-1911''' - [https://familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=3L72-9L4%3A233584001%3Fcc%3D1935452 Iloilo, Philippines Civil Registration (Spanish Period), 1706-1911], images, incomplete. During this period, Guimaras was part of Iloilo Province. | ||
*'''1888-1986''' - {{RecordSearch|1410394|Philippines Civil Registration (Local), 1888-1986}} at [https://www.familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index and images | *'''1888-1986''' - {{RecordSearch|1410394|Philippines Civil Registration (Local), 1888-1986}} at [https://www.familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index and images | ||
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*'''1945-1984''' - {{RecordSearch|1852584|Philippines Civil Registration (National), 1945-1984}} at [https://www.familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index, incomplete. | *'''1945-1984''' - {{RecordSearch|1852584|Philippines Civil Registration (National), 1945-1984}} at [https://www.familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index, incomplete. | ||
*'''1945-1984''' - [https://familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=Q6S1-Q6T%3A167167701%3Fcc%3D1852584 Guimaras, Philippines Civil Registration (National), 1945-1984] at [https://www.familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — images, incomplete. During this period, Guimaras was part of Iloilo Province. | *'''1945-1984''' - [https://familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=Q6S1-Q6T%3A167167701%3Fcc%3D1852584 Guimaras, Philippines Civil Registration (National), 1945-1984] at [https://www.familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — images, incomplete. During this period, Guimaras was part of Iloilo Province. | ||
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=== 2. Microfilm Copies of Civil Registration Records in the FamilySearch Catalog === | ===2. Microfilm Copies of Civil Registration Records in the FamilySearch Catalog=== | ||
You can also search microfilmed copies of available civil registration records. If the locality and time period you need are not included in the online records, the next step is to try to find them in the microfilm collection of the Family History Library. Currently, they are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a [https://www.familysearch.org/help/fhcenters/locations/ '''Family History Center'''] near you. <br> | You can also search microfilmed copies of available civil registration records. If the locality and time period you need are not included in the online records, the next step is to try to find them in the microfilm collection of the Family History Library. Currently, they are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a [https://www.familysearch.org/help/fhcenters/locations/ '''Family History Center'''] near you. <br> | ||
To find a microfilm: | To find a microfilm: | ||
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:::c. Click on the '''town or city''' you wish to search. | :::c. Click on the '''town or city''' you wish to search. | ||
:::d. Click on '''"Civil Registration"''' topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles. | :::d. Click on '''"Civil Registration"''' topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles. | ||
:::e. Choose the correct '''event and time period''' for your ancestor. | :::e. Choose the correct '''event and time period''' for your ancestor. | ||
:::f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. [[File:FHL icons.png|75px]]. The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm. | :::f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. [[File:FHL icons.png|75px]]. The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm. | ||
===3.Writing for Records=== | |||
*Civil registry documents that can be obtained from the '''Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)''', 1945 -.[https://psa.gov.ph/civilregistration/requesting-civil-registry-document '''Click here'''] for detailed instructions for requesting certificates by mail. [https://www.psaserbilis.com.ph/Default.aspx '''Click here'''] to order records online. | *Civil registry documents that can be obtained from the '''Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)''', 1945 -.[https://psa.gov.ph/civilregistration/requesting-civil-registry-document '''Click here'''] for detailed instructions for requesting certificates by mail. [https://www.psaserbilis.com.ph/Default.aspx '''Click here'''] to order records online. | ||
*Civil registry records from the National Archives, prior to 1945. See ''Philippines Civil Registration (Archives Division)'' collection listed above under ''1. Online Civil Registration Records'' to find the starting date for your province. [http://nationalarchives.gov.ph/services/acad/ '''Click here''' for the '''Archives Collection and Access Division'''.] . Here you will find instructions and forms for ordering records from the National Archives. | *Civil registry records from the National Archives, prior to 1945. See ''Philippines Civil Registration (Archives Division)'' collection listed above under ''1. Online Civil Registration Records'' to find the starting date for your province. [http://nationalarchives.gov.ph/services/acad/ '''Click here''' for the '''Archives Collection and Access Division'''.] . Here you will find instructions and forms for ordering records from the National Archives. | ||
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*Roman Catholic (Iglesia Católica) 1579- | *Roman Catholic (Iglesia Católica) 1579- | ||
*Philippine Independent (Aglipayan) 1902- | *Philippine Independent (Aglipayan) 1902- | ||
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*Church of Christ (Iglesia ni Cristo) 1914- | *Church of Christ (Iglesia ni Cristo) 1914- | ||
*Presbyterian 1899- | *Presbyterian 1899- | ||
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*Baptist 1900- | *Baptist 1900- | ||
*Methodist 1900- | *Methodist 1900- | ||
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*Protestant Episcopal 1901- | *Protestant Episcopal 1901- | ||
*United Brethren 1901- | *United Brethren 1901- | ||
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*Disciples of Christ 1901- | *Disciples of Christ 1901- | ||
*Congregational 1902- | *Congregational 1902- | ||
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Other religious groups in the Philippines: | Other religious groups in the Philippines: | ||
*Islam (Muslim immigrants and converts 11th-15th centuries, also called Moros) | *Islam (Muslim immigrants and converts 11th-15th centuries, also called Moros) | ||
*Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian (Some Chinese immigrants arrived in the 16th-19th centuries, but many more arrived in the 20th century) | *Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian (Some Chinese immigrants arrived in the 16th-19th centuries, but many more arrived in the 20th century) | ||
*Hindu (East Indian immigrants arrived in the 20th century) | *Hindu (East Indian immigrants arrived in the 20th century) | ||
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Contents: | Contents: | ||
*Baptismal records: Baptism dates; children’s names; parents’ residence and names (sometimes mother's maiden name is given); witnesses’ and godparents’ names, and sometimes their residence and relationship to infants; sometimes grandparents’ names. | |||
*Marriage records: Candidates’ names; marriage and/or proclamation dates; often birth places, residence, witnesses, former spouses and parents’ names. | *Baptismal records: Baptism dates; children’s names; parents’ residence and names (sometimes mother's maiden name is given); witnesses’ and godparents’ names, and sometimes their residence and relationship to infants; sometimes grandparents’ names. | ||
*Marriage records: Candidates’ names; marriage and/or proclamation dates; often birth places, residence, witnesses, former spouses and parents’ names. | |||
*Death/burial records: Name of deceased; burial date; often age and cause of death; residence; spouse’s name, especially for women; parents’ names for deceased children. | *Death/burial records: Name of deceased; burial date; often age and cause of death; residence; spouse’s name, especially for women; parents’ names for deceased children. | ||
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*'''1642-1994''' - {{RecordSearch|1500711|Philippines Births and Baptisms, 1642-1994}}, index, incomplete. | *'''1642-1994''' - {{RecordSearch|1500711|Philippines Births and Baptisms, 1642-1994}}, index, incomplete. | ||
*'''1723-1957''' - {{RecordSearch|1500713|Philippines Marriages, 1723-1957}}, index, incomplete. | *'''1723-1957''' - {{RecordSearch|1500713|Philippines Marriages, 1723-1957}}, index, incomplete. | ||
*'''1726-1957''' - {{RecordSearch|1500714|Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957}}, index, incomplete. | *'''1726-1957''' - {{RecordSearch|1500714|Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957}}, index, incomplete. | ||
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The Ancestry.com collections are the same, but their search engine seems more powerful. | The Ancestry.com collections are the same, but their search engine seems more powerful. | ||
*'''1642-1994''' - [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60123 Philippines, Select Births and Baptisms, 1642-1994], index, incomplete, ($). | *'''1642-1994''' - [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60123 Philippines, Select Births and Baptisms, 1642-1994], index, incomplete, ($). | ||
*'''1723-1957''' - [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60130 Philippines, Select Marriages, 1723-1957], index, incomplete, ($). | *'''1723-1957''' - [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60130 Philippines, Select Marriages, 1723-1957], index, incomplete, ($). | ||
*'''1726-1957''' - [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60128 Philippines, Select Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957], index, incomplete, ($). | *'''1726-1957''' - [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60128 Philippines, Select Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957], index, incomplete, ($). | ||
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The collections are also available on MyHeritage.<br> | The collections are also available on MyHeritage.<br> | ||
*'''1642-1994''' - [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30062/philippines-births-baptisms-1642-1994?s=218489221 Philippines, Births and Baptisms, 1642-1994], index, incomplete, ($). | *'''1642-1994''' - [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30062/philippines-births-baptisms-1642-1994?s=218489221 Philippines, Births and Baptisms, 1642-1994], index, incomplete, ($). | ||
*'''1723-1957''' - [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30063/philippines-marriages-1723-1957?s=218489221 Philippines, Marriages, 1723-1957], index, incomplete, ($). | *'''1723-1957''' - [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30063/philippines-marriages-1723-1957?s=218489221 Philippines, Marriages, 1723-1957], index, incomplete, ($). | ||
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'''Ancestry.com, findmypast,''' and '''MyHeritage.com''' can be searched free of charge at your local [https://www.familysearch.org/help/fhcenters/locations/ '''Family History Center'''] or the [[Family History Library]] in Salt Lake City, Utah. ''. | '''Ancestry.com, findmypast,''' and '''MyHeritage.com''' can be searched free of charge at your local [https://www.familysearch.org/help/fhcenters/locations/ '''Family History Center'''] or the [[Family History Library]] in Salt Lake City, Utah. ''.'' | ||
=== 2. Microfilm Copies of Church Records in the FamilySearch Catalog === | ===2. Microfilm Copies of Church Records in the FamilySearch Catalog=== | ||
You can also search microfilmed copies of available church records. If the locality and time period you need are not included in the online records, the next step is to try to find them in the microfilm collection of the Family History Library. Currently, they are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a [https://www.familysearch.org/help/fhcenters/locations/ '''Family History Center'''] near you. <br> | You can also search microfilmed copies of available church records. If the locality and time period you need are not included in the online records, the next step is to try to find them in the microfilm collection of the Family History Library. Currently, they are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a [https://www.familysearch.org/help/fhcenters/locations/ '''Family History Center'''] near you. <br> | ||
To find a microfilm: | To find a microfilm: | ||
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:::d. Click on '''"Church Records"''' topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles. | :::d. Click on '''"Church Records"''' topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles. | ||
:::e. Choose the correct '''event and time period''' for your ancestor. '''"Bautismos"''' are baptisms. '''Matrimônios''' and '''"Casamentos"''' are marriages. ''' "Óbitos"''' and '''Defunciones''' are deaths. '''"Índice"''' is the index. | :::e. Choose the correct '''event and time period''' for your ancestor. '''"Bautismos"''' are baptisms. '''Matrimônios''' and '''"Casamentos"''' are marriages. ''' "Óbitos"''' and '''Defunciones''' are deaths. '''"Índice"''' is the index. | ||
:::f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. [[File:FHL icons.png|75px]]. The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm. | :::f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record. [[File:FHL icons.png|75px]]. The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm. | ||
===3. Writing to Request Records=== | ===3. Writing to Request Records=== | ||
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Write, call, or personally visit the parish or church. Ask for permission to study their records or make arrangements for them to search for you. It is usual to pay for their help in the form of a donation to the church. When you write, send the following: | Write, call, or personally visit the parish or church. Ask for permission to study their records or make arrangements for them to search for you. It is usual to pay for their help in the form of a donation to the church. When you write, send the following: | ||
*Full name and the gender of the person sought. | *Full name and the gender of the person sought. | ||
*Names of the parents, if known. | *Names of the parents, if known. | ||
*Approximate date and place of the event. | *Approximate date and place of the event. | ||
*Your relationship to the person. | *Your relationship to the person. | ||
*Reason for the request (family history, medical, etc.). | *Reason for the request (family history, medical, etc.). | ||
*Request for a photocopy of the complete original record. | *Request for a photocopy of the complete original record. | ||
*Check or cash for the search fee (usually about $10.00). | *Check or cash for the search fee (usually about $10.00). | ||
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*Many records are written in Spanish. You do not have to be fluent in Spanish to read your documents. Genealogical records usually contain a limited vocabulary. Use this [[Spanish Genealogical Word List|Spanish Genealogical Word List]] to translate the important points in the document. Handwriting skills are taught in [https://script.byu.edu/Pages/the-spanish-documents-pages/sp-overview(english) BYU Spanish Script Tutorial]. | *Many records are written in Spanish. You do not have to be fluent in Spanish to read your documents. Genealogical records usually contain a limited vocabulary. Use this [[Spanish Genealogical Word List|Spanish Genealogical Word List]] to translate the important points in the document. Handwriting skills are taught in [https://script.byu.edu/Pages/the-spanish-documents-pages/sp-overview(english) BYU Spanish Script Tutorial]. | ||
*Online interactive slideshow lessons are available to help you learn to read these records: | *Online interactive slideshow lessons are available to help you learn to read these records: | ||
:*{{LearningCenter2|203|Reading Spanish Handwritten Records Lesson 1: The Spanish Alphabet}} | :*{{LearningCenter2|203|Reading Spanish Handwritten Records Lesson 1: The Spanish Alphabet}} | ||
:*{{LearningCenter2|206|Reading Spanish Handwritten Records Lesson 2: Words and Dates}} | :*{{LearningCenter2|206|Reading Spanish Handwritten Records Lesson 2: Words and Dates}} | ||
:*{{LearningCenter2|207|Reading Spanish Handwritten Records Lesson 3: Reading Spanish Records}} | :*{{LearningCenter2|207|Reading Spanish Handwritten Records Lesson 3: Reading Spanish Records}} | ||
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====Tips for finding your ancestor in the records==== | |||
==== Tips for finding your ancestor in the records ==== | |||
Effective use of church records includes the following strategies. | Effective use of church records includes the following strategies. | ||
*Search for the relative or ancestor you selected. When you find his birth record, search for the births of his brothers and sisters. | *Search for the relative or ancestor you selected. When you find his birth 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. | *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. | *You can estimate the ages of the parents and determine a birth year to search for their birth records. | ||
*Then repeat the process for both the father and the mother. | *Then repeat the process for both the father and the mother. | ||
*If earlier generations (parents, grandparents, etc.) do not appear in the records, search neighboring parishes. | *If earlier generations (parents, grandparents, etc.) do not appear in the records, search neighboring parishes. | ||
*Search the death registers for all known family members. | *Search the death registers for all known family members. | ||
== Cemeteries == | ==Cemeteries== | ||
*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=80&CSsr=21& Find A Grave] | *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=80&CSsr=21& Find A Grave] | ||
*[http://myphilippinelife.com/iloilo-philippine-american-cemetery/ Philippine American Cemetery in Iloilo] | *[http://myphilippinelife.com/iloilo-philippine-american-cemetery/ Philippine American Cemetery in Iloilo] | ||
*[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Guimaras-Memorial-Park/205162#cemetery_id=205162&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Cemetery Information] | *[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Guimaras-Memorial-Park/205162#cemetery_id=205162&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Cemetery Information] | ||
==Websites== | ==Websites== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guimaras Guimaras] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guimaras Guimaras] | ||
*[http://www.guimaras.gov.ph Provincial Government of Guimaras] | *[http://www.guimaras.gov.ph Provincial Government of Guimaras] | ||
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Guide to Province of Guimaras family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.
History[edit | edit source]
Guimaras is known to have had a unique history. A prevailing legend has it that two of its inhabitants called Guima and Aras, who were lovers, went swimming and never returned. Thus, in their honor, Himal-us was changed to Guimaras by the pre-Spanish Ilonggos.
The beauty of the island attracted the attention of the colonizers. The Spaniards headed by Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa who established the first Spanish settlement in Arevalo were struck by the beautiful sceneries in the island. They noticed that its verdant mountains abounded with forest timbers, limestone for building purposes, and excellent hunting and fishing grounds.
The Christianization of the people of Guimaras was started almost simultaneously with those of Iloilo. For this purpose, the Spaniards organized pueblocitos (villages) of Nayup, with San Pedro Apostol as patron saint; Nabilhan with San Juan Bautista as patron saint; and Igang whose patron saint was Santa Ana. For a long time these small villages formed a “visita” of Oton. In the 18th century, it was annexed to the parish of Iloilo. During this period, the island was frequently raided by pirates and the growth of population was slow.
"Guimaras gained its status as a sub-province of Iloilo through Republic Act 4667, which was enacted by Congress of the Philippines on 18 June 1966. It was proclaimed as a regular and full-fledged province on 22 May 1992 after a plebiscite was conducted to ratify the approval of its conversion pursuant to Section 462 of R.A. 7160."[1]
Since 1995 the province has been comprised of five municipalities. Buenavista is the oldest, established in 1775 during the Spanish colonial period.[2] Nueva Valencia was formally inaugurated in 1942, although it was already an independent municipality under the name Valencia during the Spanish regime.[3] Jordan was separated from Buenavista in 1918.[4] San Lorenzo[5] and Sibunag[6] were created in 1995.
Research Methods[edit | edit source]
The vast majority of your family research will be in civil registration and church records. This article explains different methods for obtaining these records.
Civil Registration (Registros Civiles)[edit | edit source]
- The recording births, marriages and deaths, provides important information of events in a person's life and required valid evidence, making these records very important.
- Most vital records from before 1889 come from Catholic parish and diocesan archives.
- In 1889, the Spanish government created the Central Office of Statistics, which required each parish priest to give the government a detailed list of the births, marriages, and deaths in his area.
- After the Philippine Revolution of 1898, the church and state became separate. Within the first few years, officials responsible for civil registration were appointed in each municipality.
- In 1930, civil registration became mandatory and, in 1932, the Bureau of Census and Statistics was created to oversee all civil registration in the Philippines. It was not until 1940 that most registrations began to be recorded.
- Contents:
- Births: Child’s name, birth date and place; parents’ names, residence, and occupation; witnesses’ ages, relationships, residences.
- Marriages: Bride and groom names, ages, residences, occupations, marriage date and place; sometimes ages and/or birth dates and places; parents' names; residences, occupations; witnesses and officer who performed ceremony; former spouses.
- Death registers: Name of deceased, age, death date and place, occupation, name of surviving spouse, informant’s name and residence, cause of death, sometimes birth date and place, parents’ names, children’s names.
- Fetal deaths: Record of all stillbirths, includes information similar to birth and death data shown above.
- Population coverage: Before 1922, 20%; after 1922, 90%.
1. Online Civil Registration Records[edit | edit source]
The following online collections may have records for your town. There is a small possibility that some of the records for your town have been indexed. A comprehensive index will search all the available indexed records of these collections at once: Search Historical Records. Do not be discouraged if records for your town are not found in these collections. The next section of this article 2. Microfilm Copies of Civil Registration Records in the FamilySearch Catalog, should lead you to many more records.
- 1706-1911 - Iloilo, Philippines Civil Registration (Spanish Period), 1706-1911, images, incomplete. During this period, Guimaras was part of Iloilo Province.
- 1888-1986 - Philippines Civil Registration (Local), 1888-1986 at FamilySearch — index and images
- 1888-1984 - Philippines Civil Registration (Local), 1888-1984 at FamilySearch — images, incomplete.
- 1902-1945 - Iloilo, Philippines Civil Registration (Archives Division), 1902-1945 at FamilySearch — images, incomplete. During this period, Guimaras was part of Iloilo Province.
- 1945-1984 - Philippines Civil Registration (National), 1945-1984 at FamilySearch — index, incomplete.
- 1945-1984 - Guimaras, Philippines Civil Registration (National), 1945-1984 at FamilySearch — images, incomplete. During this period, Guimaras was part of Iloilo Province.
2. Microfilm Copies of Civil Registration Records in the FamilySearch Catalog[edit | edit source]
You can also search microfilmed copies of available civil registration records. If the locality and time period you need are not included in the online records, the next step is to try to find them in the microfilm collection of the Family History Library. Currently, they are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a Family History Center near you.
To find a microfilm:
- a. Click on this link to see a list of records for Philippines, Guimaras.
- b. Click on "Places within Philippines, Guimaras" and a list of towns and cities will open.
- c. Click on the town or city you wish to search.
- d. Click on "Civil Registration" topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles.
- e. Choose the correct event and time period for your ancestor.
- f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record.
. The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm.
3.Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- Civil registry documents that can be obtained from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), 1945 -.Click here for detailed instructions for requesting certificates by mail. Click here to order records online.
- Civil registry records from the National Archives, prior to 1945. See Philippines Civil Registration (Archives Division) collection listed above under 1. Online Civil Registration Records to find the starting date for your province. Click here for the Archives Collection and Access Division. . Here you will find instructions and forms for ordering records from the National Archives.
- A copy of the records have been retained in local civil registry offices. Because many records were lost or damaged in the war, checking both the national office and local office might help find a surviving record. Click here for a directory of office telephone numbers, fax numbers, and sometimes e-mail addresses. To write to them, address your letter to:
City Civil Registry
(postal code--find it here) (City)
Guimaras, Philippines
English is the official language of the Philippines. This Letter Writing Guide will help you with organizing your letter and phrasing your requests.
Church Records[edit | edit source]
Church records are very important for family research. Civil authorities did not consistently register vital events in the Philippines until the nineteenth century. Church records, on the other hand, were well kept from 1569 (in accordance with the directives of the Council of Trent), with some records dating even earlier. They are generally an excellent source—and many times the only source—of names, dates, and places of births, marriages, and deaths. Key records are baptisms/christenings, marriages, and deaths/burials.
Generally registers exist for the following denominations:
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Other religious groups in the Philippines:
- Islam (Muslim immigrants and converts 11th-15th centuries, also called Moros)
- Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian (Some Chinese immigrants arrived in the 16th-19th centuries, but many more arrived in the 20th century)
- Hindu (East Indian immigrants arrived in the 20th century)
- Jews (Arrived in the 20th century)
Contents:
- Baptismal records: Baptism dates; children’s names; parents’ residence and names (sometimes mother's maiden name is given); witnesses’ and godparents’ names, and sometimes their residence and relationship to infants; sometimes grandparents’ names.
- Marriage records: Candidates’ names; marriage and/or proclamation dates; often birth places, residence, witnesses, former spouses and parents’ names.
- Death/burial records: Name of deceased; burial date; often age and cause of death; residence; spouse’s name, especially for women; parents’ names for deceased children.
1. Online Church Records[edit | edit source]
These very limited collections include some church records:
- 1642-1994 - Philippines Births and Baptisms, 1642-1994, index, incomplete.
- 1723-1957 - Philippines Marriages, 1723-1957, index, incomplete.
- 1726-1957 - Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957, index, incomplete.
The Ancestry.com collections are the same, but their search engine seems more powerful.
- 1642-1994 - Philippines, Select Births and Baptisms, 1642-1994, index, incomplete, ($).
- 1723-1957 - Philippines, Select Marriages, 1723-1957, index, incomplete, ($).
- 1726-1957 - Philippines, Select Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957, index, incomplete, ($).
The collections are also available on MyHeritage.
- 1642-1994 - Philippines, Births and Baptisms, 1642-1994, index, incomplete, ($).
- 1723-1957 - Philippines, Marriages, 1723-1957, index, incomplete, ($).
- 1726-1957 - Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957, index, incomplete, ($).
Ancestry.com, findmypast, and MyHeritage.com can be searched free of charge at your local Family History Center or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. .
2. Microfilm Copies of Church Records in the FamilySearch Catalog[edit | edit source]
You can also search microfilmed copies of available church records. If the locality and time period you need are not included in the online records, the next step is to try to find them in the microfilm collection of the Family History Library. Currently, they are being digitized, and plans are to complete that project by 2020. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a Family History Center near you.
To find a microfilm:
- a. Click on this link to see a list of records for Philippines, Guimaras.
- b. Click on "Places within Philippines, Guimaras" and a list of towns and cities will open.
- c. Click on the town or city you wish to search.
- d. Click on "Church Records" topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles.
- e. Choose the correct event and time period for your ancestor. "Bautismos" are baptisms. Matrimônios and "Casamentos" are marriages. "Óbitos" and Defunciones are deaths. "Índice" is the index.
- f. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the microfilm listed for the record.
. The magnifying glass indicates that the microfilm is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the microfilm.
3. Writing to Request Records[edit | edit source]
Unless you know your ancestor was of another religion, begin by searching Catholic records.
Guimaras Province is in the Diocese of Bacolod. Write or telephone to inquire whether the diocese holds the parish records:
Bishop of Bacolod
Diocese of Bacolod
Bishop's Residence
Rizal St.
6100 Bacolod City, Philippines
Telephone: (034)432-2181; 434-5916
Fax: 434-5916
Or write directly or call the parish. See The Catholic Directory for addresses and telephone numbers for parishes.
For other religions, Google the denomination and the location. Many churches maintain websites.
Write, call, or personally visit the parish or church. Ask for permission to study their records or make arrangements for them to search for you. It is usual to pay for their help in the form of a donation to the church. When you write, send the following:
- Full name and the gender of the person sought.
- Names of the parents, if known.
- Approximate date and place of the event.
- Your relationship to the person.
- Reason for the request (family history, medical, etc.).
- Request for a photocopy of the complete original record.
- Check or cash for the search fee (usually about $10.00).
English is the official language of the Philippines. This Letter Writing Guide will help you with organizing your letter and phrasing your requests.
Reading the Records[edit | edit source]
- Many records are written in Spanish. You do not have to be fluent in Spanish to read your documents. Genealogical records usually contain a limited vocabulary. Use this Spanish Genealogical Word List to translate the important points in the document. Handwriting skills are taught in BYU Spanish Script Tutorial.
- Online interactive slideshow lessons are available to help you learn to read these records:
- Detailed instructions for reading Spanish records, examples of common documents, and practice exercises for developing skills in translating them can be found in the Spanish Records Extraction Manual.
- The Spanish Documents Script Tutorial also provides lessons and examples.
Tips for finding your ancestor in the records[edit | edit source]
Effective use of church records includes the following strategies.
- Search for the relative or ancestor you selected. When you find his birth 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.
- Then repeat the process for both the father and the mother.
- If earlier generations (parents, grandparents, etc.) do not appear in the records, search neighboring parishes.
- Search the death registers for all known family members.
Cemeteries[edit | edit source]
Websites[edit | edit source]
- Guimaras
- Provincial Government of Guimaras
- Guimaras Province, Philippines
- Guimaras ZIP Code Directory
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Guimaras". Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guimaras&oldid=995748415. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buenavista,_Guimaras#History
- ↑ https://guimaras.gov.ph/nueva-valencia/
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan,_Guimaras#History
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Lorenzo,_Guimaras
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibunag