Venezuela Church Records

Venezuela Church Records

Parish Registers
Parish registers are the documents kept by the Catholic Church since the year 1654 and contain books for registering church events: christenings, confirmations, marriages and deaths.

1550 to the present
Baptismal Registers: day, month, year, place (parish) where the baptism was performed, sex of the child, name(s); names and surnames of the parents and the godparents. Very rarely the names of grandparents are annotated or the place from where the ancestors originated.

Marriage Registers: name(s), surname(s), date of birth, place and date of marriage, residence, age of those nombre(s), age of the couple if it is a civil state, name(s) and surname(s) of the parents and sometimes of the grandparents.

Burial Registers: day and in which place the death occurred; name(s) and surname(s) of the deceased person, and the age and sex; name(s) and surname(s) of the parents and/or marital status (if the person is married or widowed); sometimes other types of information pertaining to the family or the character of the person.

Confirmation Registers: day and place of the event; name(s), surname(s) and age of the confirmed; name(s), surname(s) of the parents and/or godparent(s).

Local Parishes in Venezuela
Each parish contains its own archive.

Microfilms
In the Family History Library catalog, look under "Venezuela, [PARISH NAME] - Church records" for microfilmed copies of the parish registers.

Online Church Records
A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:
 * 1577 - 1995 at FamilySearch — index and images
 * 1654 - 2013 at FamilySearch — index and images

Venezuela Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)

Familysearch Indexing: Paths to helping each other
To assist you in locating your ancestors in Venezuela, we are preparing indexes of the Catholic church records in Mérida (1654-1992) Part 2, and Venezuela civil birth registrations (1873-1909.) This is an ongoing project which will be expanded to include more areas in Venezuela in the future.

You can volunteer to help index these records in only 30 minutes a week. Indexing allows these records to be more easily accessible around the world. To see a demonstration of how to begin, click here. To begin to help, click here. The project instructions for indexing Mérida Catholic Parish Records 1654-1992 Part 2, click here.

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