Coquimbo, Elqui, Chile Genealogy

Guide to Commune of Coquimbo ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, church records, parish registers, and civil registration.

History

 * Although the Spaniards considered Coquimbo a good place to establish a port, by the 19th century the city was practically uninhabited.
 * In the middle of the 19th century the Church of San Pedro was built, the main religious center of the town.
 * In the late twentieth century, the commune of Ovalle was annexed to the territory of the commune, to the south; and towards the east the commune of Andacollo, increasing the surface of the commune of Coquimbo more than a third of its original size.
 * On September 16, 2015, a large earthquake, combined with the resulting tsunami, destroyed much of the commune.
 * The commune of Coquimbo has a population of approximately 202,500 people..

Civil Registration

 * Chile Civil Registration, 1885-1903 -Click on the link to see the records’ availability.

Parish Records

 * Registros parroquiales, Coquimbo, 1843-1927 - Haga clic en el enlace para ver la disponibilidad de los registros.
 * Registros parroquiales, Peñuelas, 1790-1893 Click on the link to see the records’ availability.

Cemeteries

 * Cementerio Municipal de Coquimbo
 * Parque Cementerio en Coquimbo
 * Copy of the register of the British cemetery at Guayacán, Coquimbo, Chile

Localities

 * Aduana
 * Baquedano
 * Buen Pastor
 * Camarones
 * Cantera
 * Cerrillos
 * El Peñón
 * El Tangue
 * Estación
 * Guanaqueros
 * La Herradura
 * Las Cardas
 * Las Rosas
 * Lord Cochrane
 * Pan de Azúcar
 * Tambillos
 * Tierras Blancas
 * Tongoy