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Catholic Church
Records in New Mexico
De Baca County
Churches
| Parish |
Location |
Mission(s) |
Microfilm |
| St. Anthony
(1857) |
Fort Sumner |
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County:
De Baca County was created February 28, 1917 when the
northern part of Chaves County was taken to form part of
De Baca, Guadalupe, and Roosevelt counties. Named for Ezequiel
C. de Baca, New Mexico's second governor under statehood.
The De Baca County Courthouse address is P.O. Box 347, Fort
Sumner, NM 88119. Phone (505) 355-2601. FAX (505) 355-2441.
Diocese:
De Baca County is within the
Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe (see
map). Where can you search the records, books and
microfilm? See Records for sources and addresses known to date.
Published
Records:
New Mexico
Genealogist: Since
its first issue in 1962, the Genealogist has been
publishing a continuous stream of county, state, and church
records as well as other informative articles. Available:
1) a CD containing every issue published in the first forty
years of publication: See NMG-CD.
2) a printed topic index 1962-1999: Book #E4b at NMGS
Press.
3) An index for each current year is provided within the Genealogist in that year's December issue.
4) There are also some articles from the Genealogist being published on this web site. For a list, see Genealogist
online.
Most Catholic church records are available
on microfilm, and volunteers have extracted, translated,
and published many of those records with indexes. Click
on the links below to see which other books are already
available from these two societies:
Assistance:
Due to the volume of incoming mail, this webmaster is
not able to answer online research questions. Instead,
please try our extensive link section.
Two other volunteer groups are New
Mexico GenWeb and New
Mexico Ancestors. Both are linked to larger networks
of sites covering the entire state of New Mexico.
To the best of our knowledge, the information
presented here is accurate and up to date. If you have corrections
or additions to contribute, please add the words "Catholic
Church Project" in the subject line, include your source
reference, and email to: info@nmgs.org. Locating Catholic Church Records in New Mexico is a work-in-progress and the pages will be updated as additional
information is received.
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