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Effective family research requires some understanding of the historical events that may have affected your family and the records about them. Learning about wars, governments, laws, migrations, and religious trends may help you understand political boundaries, family movements, and settlement patterns. These events may have led to the creation of records, such as land and military documents, that mention your family. | Effective family research requires some understanding of the historical events that may have affected your family and the records about them. Learning about wars, governments, laws, migrations, and religious trends may help you understand political boundaries, family movements, and settlement patterns. These events may have led to the creation of records, such as land and military documents, that mention your family. | ||
Your ancestors’ history will become more interesting to you if you also learn about the events in which they may have participated. For example, by using a history you might learn about the events that occurred in the year your great-grandparents were married. | Your ancestors’ history will become more interesting to you if you also learn about the events in which they may have participated. For example, by using a history you might learn about the events that occurred in the year your great-grandparents were married. | ||
=== Historical Chronology of Peru === | === Historical Chronology of Peru === | ||
* '''1524''' The Supreme Council of the West Indies was created. | *'''1524''' The Supreme Council of the West Indies was created. | ||
* '''1532''' The Spanish conquered Peru. | *'''1532''' The Spanish conquered Peru. | ||
* '''1535''' Lima was founded by Pizarro. The colonial governor was established. | *'''1535''' Lima was founded by Pizarro. The colonial governor was established. | ||
* '''1538''' The earliest existing parish registers began. | *'''1538''' The earliest existing parish registers began. | ||
* '''1551''' Dominican friars founded the University of San Marcos at Lima. The Council of Lima set rules for record keeping. | *'''1551''' Dominican friars founded the University of San Marcos at Lima. The Council of Lima set rules for record keeping. | ||
* '''1564''' A papal bull required the keeping of parish registers. | *'''1564''' A papal bull required the keeping of parish registers. | ||
* '''1568''' The Jesuits arrived in Peru. | *'''1568''' The Jesuits arrived in Peru. | ||
* '''1570''' The Court of Holy Office of the Inquisition was founded in Lima. | *'''1570''' The Court of Holy Office of the Inquisition was founded in Lima. | ||
* '''1718''' The smallpox epidemic struck Peru. | *'''1718''' The smallpox epidemic struck Peru. | ||
* '''1798''' Chile attained complete autonomy. | *'''1798''' Chile attained complete autonomy. | ||
* '''1821''' Peru declared independence from Spain, but it was not until 1826 that the Spanish Royal forces were finally defeated. The Department of Lima was created. | *'''1821''' Peru declared independence from Spain, but it was not until 1826 that the Spanish Royal forces were finally defeated. The Department of Lima was created. | ||
* '''1822''' The old districts (partidos) became provinces (provincias), and almost all the parishes (parroquias) became districts (distritos). Today, Peru is divided into departments, provinces, and districts. | *'''1822''' The old districts (partidos) became provinces (provincias), and almost all the parishes (parroquias) became districts (distritos). Today, Peru is divided into departments, provinces, and districts. | ||
The Family History Library has a few published histories for Peru. You can find histories in the Family History Library Catalog under one of the following: | The Family History Library has a few published histories for Peru. You can find histories in the Family History Library Catalog under one of the following: | ||
PERU - HISTORY | PERU - HISTORY | ||
PERU, [DEPARTMENT] - HISTORY | PERU, [DEPARTMENT] - HISTORY | ||
PERU, [DEPARTMENT], [DISTRICT] - HISTORY | PERU, [DEPARTMENT], [DISTRICT] - HISTORY | ||
Books with film numbers can be ordered through local Family History Centers. Some may be found in major research libraries. The following are only a few of the many historical sources that are available: | Books with film numbers can be ordered through local Family History Centers. Some may be found in major research libraries. The following are only a few of the many historical sources that are available: | ||
* Alisky, Marvin. Historical Dictionary of Peru. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1979. (FHL book 985 H26a.) | *Alisky, Marvin. Historical Dictionary of Peru. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1979. (FHL book 985 H26a.) | ||
* Prescott, William H. History of the Conquest of Peru. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1947. (FHL book 985 H2p; film number 0908188 items 1–2.) | *Prescott, William H. History of the Conquest of Peru. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1947. (FHL book 985 H2p; film number 0908188 items 1–2.) | ||
=== Local Histories === | === Local Histories === | ||
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PERU, [DEPARTMENT] - HISTORY - BIBLIOGRAPHY | PERU, [DEPARTMENT] - HISTORY - BIBLIOGRAPHY | ||
[[Peru, Lima Civil Registration (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] | [[Peru, Lima Civil Registration (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] | ||
=== Calendar Changes === | === Calendar Changes === | ||
The Gregorian calendar, the calendar in common use today, is a correction of the Julian calendar, which had been in use since A.D. 46. Leap years had been miscalculated in the Julian calendar. By 1582, the calendar was 10 days behind the solar year. | The Gregorian calendar, the calendar in common use today, is a correction of the Julian calendar, which had been in use since A.D. 46. Leap years had been miscalculated in the Julian calendar. By 1582, the calendar was 10 days behind the solar year. | ||
In 1582 Pope Gregory XIII issued a papal bull, modifying the calendar to correct the problem. He declared that the day following 4 October 1582 would become 15 October. Other adjustments were made in the calendar to prevent future leap year miscalculations. | In 1582 Pope Gregory XIII issued a papal bull, modifying the calendar to correct the problem. He declared that the day following 4 October 1582 would become 15 October. Other adjustments were made in the calendar to prevent future leap year miscalculations. | ||
Spain adopted the new system in 1582, and the Spanish territories in the New World rapidly followed Spain’s example. Peru accepted the new calendar in 1584. | Spain adopted the new system in 1582, and the Spanish territories in the New World rapidly followed Spain’s example. Peru accepted the new calendar in 1584. | ||
=== FamilySearch Historical Records Collections === | |||
An online collection containing this record is located in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1430936 FamilySearch.org] | |||
A wiki article describing this collection is found at: | |||
*[[Peru,_Lima_Civil_Registration_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records)|Peru, Lima Civil Registration (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] | |||
[[Category:Peru]] | [[Category:Peru]] |
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