Argentina, Buenos Aires City, Civil Registration - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This collection contains births, marriages, deaths, indexes, and other records, such as those from cemeteries, created by civil registration and other officials in Buenos Aires City, Argentina Some of these records have been indexed and are searchable as part of this collection. The City of Buenos Aires has been a Federal independent district since 1880. It became the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires in 1996, and was previously known as the Capital Federal.

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The following information may be found in these records: Births • 2 Marriage • 2 Death • 2

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Other FamilySearch Collections
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 * Argentina, Distrito Federal, Buenos Aires, Cementerio Británico, registros del cementerio, 1833-2014
 * Argentina, Chubut, Gaiman, British cemetery, 1940-1944
 * Argentina, General Correspondence British Cemetery Corporation, 1940

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