Bouches-du-Rhône, France Genealogy

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Guide to Bouches-du-Rhône, France ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.

History
Les Bouches-du-Rhône font partie de la Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Le département a été créé en 1790 à partir de la province de Provence.

Communities

 * Liste des communes pour le département Bouches du Rhône13
 * GenCom
 * Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui
 * Locom-France

Online Church and Civil Records
The vast majority of your research will be in church records and civil registration. Fortunately, these records are available online from the archives of each department.

Finding Church Records and Civil Registration Online
Each Department of France has archives that provide digitized images of these records. Here is the website for the Department Archives of Bouches-du-Rhône, where you will find these records.

Department Archives of Bouches-du-Rhône
 * Registres paroissiaux (parish registers)
 * Registres d'état civil (civil registration)
 * Censuses (recensements)

See Using France Online Department Archives for step by step instructions on finding and reading these records.

Search Strategy

 * Search for the relative or ancestor you selected. When you find his birth record, search for the births of his brothers and sisters.
 * Next, search for the marriage of his parents. The marriage record will have information that will often help you find the birth records of the parents.
 * You can estimate the ages of the parents and search for their birth records.
 * Search the death registers for all family members.
 * Then repeat the whole process for both the father and the mother.
 * If earlier generations are not in the record, search neighboring parishes. 

How to Read the Records

 * For more instruction on using these records, see:
 * France Church Records
 * France Civil Registration- Vital Records.
 * Chapter 1: OLD FRENCH RECORDS
 * Chapter 2: PARISH CHRISTENING AND CIVIL BIRTH ENTRIES
 * Chapter 3:MARRIAGE ENTRIES.

Learning to Read Enough French to Do Genealogy

 * It's easier than you think! You do not have to be fluent in French to use these records, as there is only a limited vocabulary used in them. By learning a few key phrases, you will be able to read them adequately.  Here are some resources for learning to read French records.
 * French Genealogical Word List
 * French Handwriting.


 * There is a three-lesson course in reading French Records:
 * Reading French Handwritten Records Lesson 1: The French Alphabet,
 * Reading French Handwritten Records Lesson 2: Key Words and Phrases
 * Reading French Handwritten Records Lesson 3: Reading French Records

Resources

 * Tout en Un
 * Memorhom
 * Genea-Bricolo
 * Bouches-du-Rhône GenWiki
 * Cousins 13

Genealogical Societies

 * Association Généalogique des Bouches-du-Rhône BP 22 13243 MARSEILLE CEDEX 01

Websites

 * Archives en ligne
 * Cousins FranceGenWeb
 * André Barbaroux
 * Archives municipales de Marseille
 * Association Généalogiques des Bouches-du-Rhône
 * Page de François Barby
 * Site généalogique de Didier Verlaque
 * GeneaNet Relevés

Family History Centers

 * Centre d' Histoire Familiale d'Aix-En-Provence, 8 Avenue Marius Jouveau 13090 AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France +33 4-4221-2140
 * Centre d' Histoire Familiale de Vitrolles, La Petite Garrigue Avenue Salyens 13127 VITROLLES, FRANCE
 * Centre d' Histoire Familiale de Marseille, 28 Bd Joseph Vernet 7 Av du Parc Borel, 13008 MARSEILLE, FRANCE +33 33-4-91766785
 * Centre d' Histoire Familiale d'Avignon,18 avenue Charles de Gaulle LE PONTET, 84130 FRANCE