El Marqués, Querétaro, Mexico Genealogy

Guide to Municipality of El Marqu&#233;s family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.

History

 * Hern&#225;n P&#233;rez de Bocanegra, allied with the indigenous people of Ac&#225;mbaro, arrived at "Andamaxei", ​​with the intention of unifying with the natives of the place and thus conquering the region.
 * The Spanish called this region "La Ca&#241;ada de Agua Caliente".
 * In 1941 La Ca&#241;ada became a municipality.
 * In 1949 the municipality of La Ca&#241;ada received the name of El Marqu&#233;s.
 * The municipality of El Marqu&#233;s has a population of approximately 232,000 people.

Civil Registration

 * 1866-2004 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

Parish Records

 * 1718-1960 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

Census

 * 1777-1781 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

Cemeteries

 * Pante&#243;n Municipal La Ca&#241;ada
 * Address: Calle Los Pastores, #0, Colonia El Cerrito, El Marqu&#233;s


 * Pante&#243;n Palo Alto
 * Pante&#243;n San Miguel Amazcala
 * Nuevo Pante&#243;n de San Miguel Amazcala
 * Pante&#243;n Tierra Blanca
 * Pante&#243;n Atongo
 * Address: Ninguno #0, Atongo, El Marqu&#233;s


 * Pante&#243;n Santa Mar&#237;a de los Ba&#241;os
 * Pante&#243;n San Jos&#233; Navajas