Aguascalientes Confirmations

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Confirmations
In some parishes the confirmations were carried out every year, and in some small parishes it was every few years, and in them we find the information of individuals and their age, in large or major parishes you would find the confirmations were written in a single book, and in small parishes they were footnotes on the christening record. In some parishes these were not required. It is very important to investigate these records to see if the children died at a small age.

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Baptisms 1560-1950

Marriages 1570-1950

Deaths 1680-1940

Catholic Parish Records

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Guerrero, Catholic Records, 1576-1979

México, Catholic Records

Puebla, Catholic Records, 1545-1977

Querétaro, Catholic Records, 1586-1977

San Luis Potosí, Catholic Records, 1586-1970

Sinaloa, Catholic Records, 1671-1968

Sonora, Catholic Records, 1657-1994

Tabasco, Catholic Records, 1803-1970

Tamaulipas, Catholic Records, 1703-1964

Tlaxcala, Catholic Records, 1576-1994

Veracruz, Catholic Records, 1590-1978

Yucatán, Catholic Records, 1543-1977

Zacatecas, Catholic Records, 1605-1980

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