Brugg Parish, Aargau, Switzerland Genealogy

Description: Guide to Brugg Parish, Aargau, Switzerland, ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, parish census, civil census, family history, area history, and military records.



Church Records
In existence since at least the 13th century, the parish of Brugg became Reformed in 1528. It included the municipality of Mönthal until 1860, when it became independent.

The following church records are available onsite in the Brugg city archive:
 * Baptisms 1536-1559; marriages 1536-1554; burials 1541-1554; confirmations 1630-1632
 * Baptisms 1558-1645; marriages 1558-1644
 * Baptisms, marriages 1646-1730; burials 1680-1730
 * Baptisms, marriages, burials 1730-1751; confirmations 1732-1750
 * Baptisms 1752-1816; baptisms non-resident citizens 1815-1832
 * Baptisms 1817-1875
 * Baptisms, non-resident citizens 1815-1875
 * Marriages 1752-1814; banns 1811-1823
 * Marriages 1817-1852
 * Marriages 1853-1875
 * Burials 1752-1816
 * Burials 1817-1876
 * Plague deaths 1667-1669

Post-1875 church records are found onsite at the Brugg parish church office, as well as the following volume:
 * Marriages, non-resident citizens 1817-1876

Census
(See here for information regarding Aargau census records.)

The following censuses are available from FamilySearch for Brugg. The census also includes Altenburg, a separate municipality until 1901:

Brugg

 * 1837 (images 152-167)
 * 1850: Form A (images 112-141)
 * 1850: Form B (images 142-147)

Altenburg

 * 1837 (images 167-169)
 * 1850: Form A (images 5-10)
 * 1850: Form B (image 11)

Surnames
The following surnames held citizenship in Brugg prior to 1875:

Related sources
The town's website (in German) can be found here.

Libraries and archives
State Archives of Aargau

Societies
Genealogical-Heraldic Society of Bern (GHGB)