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Church Records - Archdiocese of New Orleans - New Orleans, LA
Digitized Sacramental Records in the Archives
Among the most important Louisiana resources available to scholars are the extensive, well-maintained, and searchable sacramental registers, which record baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and burials of individuals. Because sacramental registers detail the life history of the local community over time, they have always been recognized by church officials as having unique and enduring value. More importantly, they illustrate the Catholic heritage of families that are passed from one generation to another.
Since 1954, records have been microfilmed for disaster recovery purposes. With the advances in technology, scanned images have become more widely used as this type of media becomes more standardized in .tif, .jpeg and .pdf formats. Through the conservation program, the registers are unbound, de-acidified, encapsulated in mylar and rebound. Ten years ago, the archdiocese had some of its records scanned into individual .tif images. Among these images are the registers of the slaves and free people of color from St. Louis Cathedral. These images have now been migrated to .pdf format in order to place them online for all researchers. In 2012, in order to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Louisiana’s statehood, the archdiocese began placing online the registers dating from 1718 to 1812. There are 43 registers from the French and Spanish colonial period as well as the American territorial period.
Scholars have used the sacramental records to study immigration patterns, community development, ethnic origins, social history, linguistic practices, family history and cultural diversity. The records speak for themselves with all the variations in spellings, translations of names in Spanish, French and English, lack of surnames, omissions, mistakes, etc. Over time, names change due to a variety of life changing events, such as a manumission where a former slave chooses a last name or a marriage where a women takes the name of her husband. There are variations due to the record keeper, who often wrote the name as he heard it. Due to changes in the governments which controlled Louisiana, names appear in French, Spanish and English. For example, the name James is Jacques in French and Santiago in Spanish; or, for example, the name Martha appears as Marthe in French and Martonne, Marthonne or Martona in Spanish. Names in church records usually contain a baptismal name of a saint which often was never used by the individual. But with prudent research and gathering other evidence from records existing in courthouses and family papers, the record can be verified. One should not confuse the differences and variations of names as a lack of consistency and conformity on the part of the recorder, but rather see it as a journey of an individual and his/her name across a lifetime.
In many entries, priests, witnesses and sponsors wrote in a hand that formed different letters in exactly the same way. U/N, U/V, C/B, S/Z, A/O, and E/C are the most common instances where the letters are simply indistinguishable. This uncertainty must be kept in mind, particularly in regard to unfamiliar surnames.
~ St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Funeral ~
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Funeral 1772-1790
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Funeral 1784-1793
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Funeral 1793-1803
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Funeral 1803-1807
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Funeral 1803-1815
~ St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Marriage ~
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Marriage 1720-1730
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Marriage 1777-1784
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Marriage 1784-1806
~ St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism, Marriage, Funeral ~
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism, Marriage, Funeral 1731-1733
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Combination 1759-1762
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism and Marriage 1763-1767
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism, Marriage, Funeral 1764-1774
~ St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism, Slaves and Free People of Color ~
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1777-1783 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1777-1783
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1783-1786
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1786-1792
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1792-1798 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1792-1798
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1798-1801 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1798-1801
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1801-1804 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1801-1802
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1802-1804
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1804-1804
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1804-1805 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1804-180
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1805-1807 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1805-1805
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1805-1806
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1806-1807
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1807-1809 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1807-1808
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1808-1809
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1809-1809
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1809-1811 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1809-1810
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1810-1811
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1811-1812 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1811-1811
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1811-1812
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1812-1814 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1812-1813
~ St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism ~
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1753-1759
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1772-1776
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1777-1786 Part 1
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1777-1786 Part 2
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1783-1786 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1786-1792 Index
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1786-1796
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1796-1802
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1802-1806 Part 1
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1802-1806 Part 2
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1802-1806 Part 3
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1802-1806 Part 4
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1806-1809
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1809-1811 Part 1
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1809-1811 Part 2
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1811-1815 Part 1
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1811-1815 Part 2
St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Baptism 1811-1815 Part 3
~ Royal Military Hospital ~
Royal Military Hospital, New Orleans, Funeral 1786-1796 Part 1
Royal Military Hospital, New Orleans, Funeral 1786-1796 Part 2
~ St. Charles Borromeo, Destrehan, Baptism, Marriage, Death ~
St. Charles Borromeo, Destrehan, Baptism, Marriage, Death 1739 - 1755
~ St. John the Baptist, Edgard, Baptism ~
St. John The Baptist, Edgard, Baptism 1772-1791
St. John The Baptist, Edgard, Baptism 1792-1818 Part 1
St. John The Baptist, Edgard, Baptism 1792-1818 Part 2
St. John The Baptist, Edgard, Baptism 1796-1817
~ St. John the Baptist, Edgard, Marriage ~
St. John The Baptist, Edgard, Marriage 1772-1807
St. John The Baptist, Edgard, Marriage 1807-1818 Part 1
St. John The Baptist, Edgard, Marriage 1807-1818 Part 2
~ St. John the Baptist, Edgard, Funeral ~
St. John The Baptist, Edgard, Funeral 1772-1815