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Civil status, population censuses, burials, the Archives of Bordeaux Métropole continue to put new resources online for genealogical, professional or leisure research. A dedicated section facilitates access to digitized documents.
Are concerned :
- The parish registers and civil status of more than 100 years of date of the communes of Ambarès-et-Lagrave, Bordeaux, Bruges, Le Bouscat, Haillan and Pessac, as well as the civil status of more than 100 years of the former commune of Caudéran, attached to Bordeaux on February 12, 1965;
- The censuses of the population over 75 years of the municipalities of Blanquefort (1906-1968), Bordeaux (1820-1936), Bruges (1931, 1936), Caudéran (1921-1946) and Le Bouscat (1820-1936. The next digitization campaign will concern the municipalities of Ambarès-et-Lagrave, Le Haillan and Pessac whose registers are currently available for consultation in the reading room;
- The burial registers of the Chartreuse Bordeaux cemetery from 1814 to 1952.
The offer continues to grow as the annual digitization campaigns progress.
Find other useful resources for genealogical research on FranceArchives:
See the contact details of the Archives of Bordeaux Métropole in the directory
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