Alpes (Hautes)
Alpes (Hautes) is a department in the southeastern part of France. It's name comes from the Alps mountain range where it is located. It is one of the original departments created during the French Revolution. Getting started with Alpes (Hautes) research[edit | edit source]The Hautes-Alpes are part of the Region of Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur. Jurisdictions[edit | edit source]The Hautes-Alpes are divided into 2 Arrondissements (districts) Gap and Briançon and 30 cantons: Aiguilles-en-Queyras, Argentière-la-Bessée (L), Aspres-sur-Buech, Barcillonnette, Batie-Neuve (La), Briançon-Nord, Briançon-Sud, Chorges, Embrun, Gap-Campagne, Gap-Nord-Est, Gap-Nord-Ouest, Gap-Sud-Est, Gap-Sud-Ouest, Gap-Centre, Grave (La), Guillestre, Laragne, Monètier-les-Bains, Orcières, Orpierre, Ribieres, Rosans, Saint-Bonnet-en-Champsaur, Saint-Etienne-en-Devoluy, Saint-Firmin-en-Valgode mard, Savines, Serres, Tallard and Veynes Research Tools[edit | edit source]To search for online copies of parish registers and civil registration, go to http://www.archives05.fr/arkotheque/etat_civil/index.php The link below allows you to search in several databases provided by the genealogical association of Hautes Alpes http://www.agha.fr/sommaire.html Naissances - Mariages - Décès - B.M.S.- Prostestants - C.M Testaments - B.M.S. Migrants - Monuments aux Morts -Monuments aux Morts - Tables annuelles (Genealogical Associations)[edit | edit source]Association Généalogique des Hautes-Alpes Archives départementales Route de Rambaud 05000 GAP
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