Portugal Church Records

Catholic Church Records
Before the mid 1500s, parish priests recorded the births, marriages, and deaths, for royalty or nobility within their parish. Only about seven percent of common people’s vital events were ever recorded in these church records. However, as part of the reforms carried out during the Catholic Church’s Council of Trent in 1562, parish priests were required to record the births, marriages, and deaths of every member of their parish.

In 1910, the leaders of the newly established First Portuguese Republic ordered that all records of birth, marriage, and death created by the Catholic Church be transferred to the government. Some of these records are now in the national archive in Lisbon, called the "Torre do Tombo", some are in archives that were established in each district, and some unfortunately were lost in this transfer.

In December 1993 the national archive printed a two volume book under the title, Inventario Colectivo dos Registros Paroquais, (Collective Inventory of the Parochial Records, Family History Library book listing each parish church and which of its records were in the national archive and which were in one of the district archives.

Many of these original records in the national archives and the various district archives have been microfilmed and are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog.

Online Catholic Church Records
The following three indexes include various Portuguese localities. The year range is an overall range, some localities may be from earlier or later years.
 * Portugal Baptisms, 1570-1910 at FamilySearch — index
 * Portugal Marriages, 1760-1910 at FamilySearch — index
 * Portugal Deaths, 1640-1910 at FamilySearch — index

In partnership with the Genealogical Society of Utah, the Portuguese government has digitized the parish book records in their archives. The digitized records are organized by District (or region for the Azores and Madeira), and most have not yet been indexed. Images are available both at the website of the Portuguese archive where the record is housed and at FamilySearch.

Because most of these online databases are browse-only, researchers must select the municipality and parish (located on the lefthand side of the page on Tombo.pt) of interest in order to view the records.

To more easily access the parish records, links to the website Tombo.pt have been provided to link researchers to the digital record collection at the Portuguese archive.


 * Portugal, Açores, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Açores, Catholic Church Records and Passports at Cultora Governo dos Açores
 * FamilySearch has yet to digitize the parish church books of the region of the Azores.
 * Portugal, Aveiro, Catholic Church Records, 1550-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Aveiro, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Beja, Catholic Church Records, 1550-1913 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Beja, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Braga, Catholic Church Records, 1530-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Braga, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Bragança, Catholic Church Records, 1541-1985 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Bragança, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Castelo Branco, Catholic Church Records, 1714-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Castelo Branco, Catholic Church Records and Passports at Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Coimbra, Catholic Church Records, 1459-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Coimbra, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Évora, Catholic Church Records, 1533-1912 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Évora, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Faro, Catholic Church Records, 1587-1880 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Faro, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Guarda, Catholic Church Records, 1459-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Guarda, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Leiria, Catholic Church Records, 1534-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Leiria, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Lisboa, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * FamilySearch has yet to digitize the parish church books of the district of Lisboa (Lisbon)
 * Portugal, Madeira, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * FamilySearch has yet to digitize the parish church books of the region of Madeira.
 * Portugal, Portalegre, Catholic Church Records, 1859-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Portalegre, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Porto, Catholic Church Records, 1535-1949 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Porto, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Santarém, Catholic Church Records, 1544-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Santarém, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Setúbal, Catholic Church Records, 1555-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Setúbal, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Viana do Castelo, Catholic Church Records, 1537-1911 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Viana do Castelo, Catholic Church Records and Passports at Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Vila Real, Catholic Church Records, 1533-1941 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Vila Real, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt
 * Portugal, Viseu, Catholic Church Records, 1523-1989 at FamilySearch
 * Portugal, Viseu, Catholic Church Records and Passports through Tombo.pt

Marriage Proceedings (Processos de Casamento)
Research use: Augments information found in marriage records which in Portugal are less complete than in Spain, and provided additional vital information left out of marriage records.

Record type: Church records.

General: The pre-nuptial documentation was compiled by potential partners and provided to church authorities in order to qualify for marriage.

Time period: 1612-present.

Contents: Names of contracting parties and their parents; dates, places of birth; civil status and reference to former marriages; biographical data not contained in marriage records.

Location: National archive and district archives.

Population coverage: Approximately 80% of the adult population in later periods, and less in earlier periods because of record loss.

Reliability: Excellent.

Wiki Articles Describing Online Collections

 * Portugal,Diocese of Aveiro Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal Baptisms (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal Marriages (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal Deaths (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Braga Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Braganca Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Coimbra Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Évora, Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Faro Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Guarda Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Lamego, Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal Diocese of Leiria Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Guarda Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Porto Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Setubal Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Viana do Castelo Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Vila Real Catholic Church Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Portugal, Diocese of Viseu Catholic Church Records, (FamilySearch Historical Records)