Spanish Marriage Records
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Registros Civiles y Parroquiales – Spanish What Can These Records Tell Me? The following information may be found in these records: Date and place of marriage Groom's name and age Groom's civil status, and residence Groom's birthplace Names of groom's parents and their birthplaces Bride's name and age Bride's civil status and residence
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Marriage records are also very valuable in Spanish genealogical research. Marriage records provide the following information: Date when the marriage occurred Full names, marital status (single or widowed) and places of birth for both the bride and groom Full names, and places of birth for the parents of the bride and groom
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Over 2.1 million marriages recorded in Spain between 1565 and 1950. Missing Persons - Spain Browse this alphabetical listing of missing persons in Spain to view information including name, photo, DOB, physical description, and age at disappearance. Missing Persons in Spain
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This registry data refers to the digitised or computerised marriage records entered since 1950. Under no circumstances can registry data relating to other people be obtained via this procedure Processing Time How long you have to wait to receive the certificate depends on how you have chosen to receive it.
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Marriage records will most likely show the name of the parish where both the bride and groom were baptized. Civil Records Spain has always kept impeccable records. If the church records for your parish did not survive, there are two comprehensive civil records that may help: notarial records and civil registration.
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Welcome to MarriedRecords.org, a recognized and trusted online records information provider, lets you utilize a network of multiple data sources to help you find Married Records.You search results may include information about the Bride and the Groom (Names and Ages) and Married Details (Marriage Date, Country and State of Filing and Filing Number).
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Most christening, marriage, and burial records written after the Council of Trent follow the same pattern and include basically the same phrases. The following is a list of commonly used phrases found in old christening, marriage, and burial records. General Date Place Authority Relationships/Legitimacy Witnesses/Godparents Certification
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Spanish Church genealogy records consist of baptism, marriage, death, confirmation, donation, membership lists and various other genealogy documents; while civil genealogy records consist of birth, marriage, death, protocolos, wills, and census (padron, tax roles, etc).
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Spanish American Marriage Records. Enter your ancestor's name below and we'll search marriage records to help you learn more. First Name. Last Name. Search. Narrow by Date. Date Range or Date. mm/dd/yyyy. to. mm/dd/yyyy. mm/dd/yyyy. for
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The Spanish Records Extraction Guide was first published in 1981 by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and is now available for download on this website in PDF format. To download the Spanish Records Extraction Guide in its entirety (65MB), click here. To download individual chapters, click on the links below. Section 1 Section 3
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