France, Coutances et d'Avranches Diocese, Inquiries of Consanguinity - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Record Type: | Inquiries of Consanguinity |
Collection years: | 1597-1818 |
Languages: | French |
Title in the Language: | Registres des Enquêtes de Consanguinité, 1597-1818 |
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The collection consists of images of Catholic registers of inquiries of consanguinity (registres des enquêtes de consanguinité) from the Diocese of Coutances et d'Avranches. It includes both a chronological index and original inquiry records (1597-1792). Parishes within this diocese are within the boundaries of the department of Manche and the former province of Normandy, France.
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