Digitized Church Records for Santa Isabel in Puerto Rico
Personally, as far as I am aware, I do not have any ancestors coming from Santa Isabel. However many do, which is why I do not mind sharing the breakdown. Below you will also discover Salinas entries, the municipality, in the death books.
Libro de Bautismos (Baptism Books)
- Libro 1 de Esclavos (Slave Baptisms) 1852 – 1872 (Image 4)
- Libro 1 de Pardos y Blancos (Mixed and Whites) 1852 – 1857 (Image 99)
- Libro 2 de Pardos y Blancos (Mixed and Whites) 1857 – 1878 (Image 221)
- Libro 3 1878 – 1888 (Image 604)
- Libro 4 1888 – 1899 (Image 815)
- Libro 5 1899 – 1906 (Image 1123)
- Libro 6 1906 – 1909 (Image 1428)
- Libro 7 1909 – 1928 (Image 141)
- Libro 8 1928 – 1933 (1514)
- Libro 9 1933 – 1938 (Image 1724)
- Libro 10 1938 – 1943 (goes up to 1941, see below) (Image 1935)
- Libro 10 1938 – 1943 (starts at 1941, see above) (Image 4)
- Libro 11 1943 – 1947 (Image 103)
- Libro 12 1947 – 1950 (Image 355)
Libro de Matrimonios (Marriage Books)
- Libro 1 de Blancos (1852 – 1874) and Libro 1 de Esclavos (1855 – 1864) (Image 624)
- Libro 2 1874 – 1934 (Image 748)
- Libro 3 1934 – 1959 (Image 979)
Libro de Confirmaciones (Confirmation Books)
Libro de Defunciones (Death Books)
- Libro 1 for Santa Isabel & Salinas 1852 – 1868 (Image 1460)
- Libro 2 1868 -1883 (Image 1688)
- Libro 3 1883 – 1898 (Image 1882) with Index in back
- Libro 4 1898 – 1904 (Image 4) with Index in back
A Linen Market with a Linen-stall and Vegetable Seller in the West Indies – Agostino Brunias (1728 – 1796) |