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Catholic Cemetery Records Online

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Catholic Genealogical Sources

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Is My Latin Correct?

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Comment by Ellen M (Procopio) Kramer on January 3, 2010 at 11:32pm
Beautiful logo!
Comment by James P. LaLone on December 8, 2009 at 7:58am
Suzanne Sommerville from the French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan on their mailing list has presented a nice summery of the records of Ste-Anne’s church in Detroit, MI that are available on film or the internet.

The digital images for Ste. Anne de Detroit appear in several files in the Drouin Collection at ancestry.ca and ancestry.com You have to know what you are looking at.

If you want the earliest surviving original records, here is where they are:
> Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954 > D > Détroit, Ste-Anne; Autres Registres > 1704-1744 [Autres Registres means Other Registers]

>Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954 > D > Détroit, Ste-Anne > 1702-1780
Image 16 is June 1744 and the set ends with one for 1781. Note: I do not know why this set was identified as beginning in 1702.

> Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1695-1954 > D > Détroit, Ste-Anne > 1704-1780
This one goes, actually, to 1760.

The latter one is A TRANSCRIPTION, someone's handwritten copy of the original records. I call it the Drouin transcription to distinguish it from another one in a different handwriting created by a Mr. Prudhomme at the end of the 19th century, which is available from the Family History Library on microfilm #1026602, and is the FHL microfilm is the one Richard is currently using.

To my knowledge, this Prudhomme transcription is not included among the Québec Church Registers available from either Ancestry or at the Family Search Pilot site, although I did notice the St. Joseph (Niles, Michigan) records there under both St-Joseph and also Berrien County, Michigan. Drouin also has original images from St. Joseph, but its files for Michilimackinac are a handwritten TRANSCRIPTION and images from the printed published transcription.

The Family Search Pilot site records are NOT the same, most of the time, as the Drouin Collection. Family Search did its microfilming in the 1970s from CHURCH copies. Drouin did its filming from the CIVIL copies by about the 1940s. There is some overlapping for the earliest records.

Family Search records stop in the mid-1800s; Drouin has some records to 1940s. You will also find TRANSCRIPTIONS among these records both to replace missing originals or to supplement them. Again, you have to know what you are looking at. Check the beginning images of each set of documents for information about the source.

I began my study with the Prudhomme microfilmed transcription of the Ste. Anne de Detroit registers, followed very soon after with the microfilms of the originals as they were at that time in the Burton Library, Detroit Public Library. I later had access to the Drouin transcription.

BOTH transcriptions of the Ste. Anne de Detroit registers have errors in reading, some of which I have identified in my articles for Michigan's Habitant Heritage.
Comment by Craig Manson on July 10, 2009 at 10:44pm
The new logo you see on our group page was designed by our very good friend, footnoteMaven, an extraordinarily talented lady. She was put on the case by Donna Pointkouski. The log is a rendering of St Francis de Sales (1567-1622) who was Bishop of Geneva and prolific spiritual author. He is the patron saint of journalists and writers. He is also venerated in the Church of England and the Church of Wales.

What do you think of the logo? (I like it. When you need a logo, you now know which Lutheran to ask!).
Comment by Craig Manson on July 9, 2009 at 9:32pm
Catholic Records on FamilySearch.org's Record Search:

Illinois, Diocese of Belleville, Parish Records, 1729-1956 [Browse images only]
Ohio, Diocese of Toledo, Parish Records, 1796-2004 [Browse images only]
Quebec Parish Registers, 1621-1900 [Browse images only]
Aguascalientes (Mexico) Churhc Records, 1616-1961 [Browse images only]
Baja California and Baja California Sur Catholic Records, 1750-1983 [Browse images only]
Campeche Catholic Records, 1638-1944[Browse images only]
Chihuahua atholic Records, 1622-1956 [Browse images only]
Coahuila Catholic Records, 1627-1978 [Browse images only]
Colima Catholic Records, 1707-1969 [Browse images only]
 

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