Catholic Church Marriage Records
Catholic Records - Ancestry.com
Our Catholic collection is made up of baptism, confirmation, marriage, and burial records from thousands of parishes that span the globe. Catholic means "universal," and regardless of your faith, you may have some Catholic roots in your family tree.
https://www.ancestry.com/c/catholicCatholic Marriage Records Online Search - GenealogyBank
The first step is to figure out which ancestor you want to search for. Simply enter their last name and press the “Search” button. You’ll instantly see all the results that match your ancestor’s last name. For a successful Pittsburgh Catholic marriage license search, you need to narrow down your results.
https://www.genealogybank.com/explore/newspapers/marriage-records/usa/pennsylvania/pittsburgh/catholicCatholic Church Records: Marriages - FamilySearch
In baptism, marriage, and death records, you typically find the relationship indicators like hijo(child), esposo(spouse), or viudo(widower). These words usually describe the main person in the records. They reflect the pattern of masculine and feminine word endings, as the table below indicates:
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/img_auth.php/c/c0/1-Catholic_Church_Records_Marriage-Instruction.pdfChicago Roman Catholic parish marriage records - Findmypast
Philadelphia Roman Catholic parish marriages Portsmouth, New Hampshire, vital records 1706-1895 Rhode Island births & baptisms 1600-1935 Rhode Island church records 1671-1899 Rhode Island deaths & burials 1628-1930 Social Security Death Index South Carolina deaths 1915-1943 South Carolina, will transcripts 1782-1866 Texas Divorces, 1968-2010
https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-united-states-records/birth-marriage-and-death/chicago-roman-catholic-parish-marriage-recordsCatholic church records online
Early church records From 1788 to 1856 the only birth, death or marriage records kept in the colony of NSW were registers maintained by the churches when they performed a baptism, marriage or burial. This required people to attend a Church in person which means that not all life events in this period are recorded.
https://elrenosacredheart.com/interesting/catholic-church-records-online.htmlMGS | Catholic Church Records
The Chancery of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis houses the Archdiocese archives. The Archdiocese has provided MGS with excerpts from its library catalog. The list below indicates the years records are available for Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths. The years for which records are available are listed by parish, and parishes are ...
http://www.mngs2.org/research/catholic_church_records/Mexico Catholic Church Marriage Information Records
Marriage information records are also known as pre-marriage investigations. Catholic couples wanting to get married in the Catholic Church had to go through an investigation process to prove that the couple was in good standing in the Church, and that they did not have any canonical impediments. The marriage information (información matrimonial) document can consist of several parts.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Mexico_Catholic_Church_Marriage_Information_RecordsCatholics - The National Archives
Perhaps so few catholic registers were surrendered because they contained records of illegal marriages; between 1754 and 1837, under the terms of Lord Hardwicke’s Marriage Act, it was a legal...
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/catholics/Big news: New York Roman Catholic Records Now Online
45,000 baptism and 36,000 marriage records were added to the collection. Some of the new records are from 1920 (now the most recent year available), and other parts of this large update link newly online images to entries that have been in the index for some time.
https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/blog/new-york-roman-catholic-records-baptism-marriage-onlineThe Three R's of Researching Roman Catholic Church Records - Archives.com
The two most valuable are records of the sacraments of baptism and marriage. Baptismal records include the date of baptism, child's full name, parents' names (and mother's maiden name), names of godparents (sponsors), and signature of the priest. Other notations or information may be included depending on where the church is located.
https://www.archives.com/experts/alzo-lisa/researching-roman-catholic-church-records.htmlChurch Records - Archdiocese of New Orleans - New Orleans, LA
Church Records Publications Researcher Resources C (Cont.) Digitized Sacramental Records in the Archives Among the most important Louisiana resources available to scholars are the extensive, well-maintained, and searchable sacramental registers, which record baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and burials of individuals.
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