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Title: QUEBEC ARCHIVES
Post by: avacuppa on Wednesday 12 August 15 08:35 BST (UK)
Does anyone have access to the Quebec Archives?

 I very much need a civil marriage, and a death.  These cannot be found in church records, I have hunted and hunted for a few years now.  Being from 1870-1875  these records, apart from the church, should have been also registered with the Quebec courts.  So I am hoping that the Archives would have copies of them.   Thank you.

Title: Re: QUEBEC ARCHIVES
Post by: chinakay on Tuesday 25 August 15 05:32 BST (UK)
There are some legal records in Drouin. Could we have a name?

Cheers,
China
Title: Re: QUEBEC ARCHIVES
Post by: eileenwilson on Wednesday 23 September 15 19:51 BST (UK)
There were no civil records in Quebec at the time -- the church was the keeper of all records.
Title: Re: QUEBEC ARCHIVES
Post by: mgeneas on Wednesday 23 September 15 20:27 BST (UK)
When did civil records begin in Quebec?
Title: Re: QUEBEC ARCHIVES
Post by: eileenwilson on Wednesday 23 September 15 20:31 BST (UK)
From familysearch:

From 1679 to 1993, most vital records for Québec were copies of church records. The province required churches to send copies to government archives. On 1 January 1994, the government began to keep separate vital records. Vital records could be registered civilly without a church record as early as 1926. Beginning in the 1960s, many births and marriages were recorded only in civil registers.
Title: Re: QUEBEC ARCHIVES
Post by: mgeneas on Wednesday 23 September 15 21:22 BST (UK)
Thank you eileenwilson