Guatemala Civil Registration
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Definition[edit | edit source]
Civil registration is the records of births, marriages, and deaths that are kept by the government, rather than by a church.
Time Coverage[edit | edit source]
Civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths began in 1877.
Information Recorded in Civil Registers[edit | edit source]
The following information is usually found in these records:
Birth records | Marriage records | Death records |
Date and place of birth | Date and place of the marriage | Date and place of death |
Name of the child | Name of the bride and groom | Name and age of deceased |
Child’s gender | Their civil status at the time of marriage | Civil status at the time of death |
Legitimacy | Bride and groom’s birth place and current residence | Civil status and name of spouse if married |
Parents’ names, residence, or places of origin | Names of witnesses | Names of parents |
Names of witnesses | Sometimes the place of burial |
Locating Civil Registration Records[edit | edit source]
Online Records[edit | edit source]
- Guatemala Civil Registration, 1877-2008 FamilySearch, index and browsable images, incomplete.
- Civil Registration by state, FamilySearch, browsable images.
- Guatemala, Civil Registration, 1877-1980, Ancestry.com, ($), index and browsable images.
- Guatemala Civil Registration, 1877-2008, MyHeritage, ($), index, incomplete.
- British Nationals Born Overseas 1818-2005, index and images.
- British Nationals Born Overseas 1818-2005, index and images, ($)
- British Nationals Married Overseas 1818-2005, index and images,
- British Nationals Married Overseas 1818-2005,, index and images, ($)
- British Nationals Died Overseas 1818-2005, index and images.
- British Nationals Died Overseas 1818-2005, index and images, ($)
Search Strategies[edit | edit source]
To effectively use civil records, follow these steps:
- Search for the relative or ancestor you have selected. When you find the person’s birth record, search for the births of his or her brothers and sisters.
- Search for the marriage of his or her parents. The marriage record will often give you information that leads to the parents’ birth record.
- Estimate the parents’ age and search for their birth records.
- Repeat the process for both the father and mother.
- If earlier generations are not in the record, search neighboring municipios.
- Search the death records for all family members.