Orleans Parish, LAGenWeb
Our Families' Journeys Through Time
The information below is copied directly from the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
In 1987, under the direction of Msgr. Earl Woods, chancellor and Dr.
Charles E. Nolan, archivist, the archdiocese began to publish its
sacramental registers. At that time, the decision was made to publish
only those with surnames, due to the difficulty of indexing those without
a surname. By 2004, 19 volumes containing the records from 1718 to 1831
were published. The Archdiocese uses the monies generated from the sales
of its published volumes to fund the preservation and conservation of the
earlier records.
All volumes, except for 2, 5, and 6, which are
out of print, are available for purchase and may be ordered using the
order form (link below).
All sacramental acts that indicate a
surname are included. Parents, baptismal sponsors, and marriage witnesses
are identified. Valuable cross-references are added for maiden/married
surnames, pseudonyms, combination names, and significant surname
variations.
Although Volumes 2, 5, 6, 7 and 10 are out of print,
you can access the PDFs here.
Volume 1 (1718- 1750)
Volume 2 (1751-1771)
Volume 5 (1791-1795)
Volume 6 (1796-1799)
Volume 7 (1800-1803)
Volume 10 (1810-1812)
Sacramental Records volumes available for purchase are:
Volume
19 (1830-1831)
Volume 18 (1828-1829).
Volume 17 (1826-1827)
Volume 16 (1824-1825)
Volume 15 (1822-1823)
Volume 14 (1820-1821)
Volume 13 (1818-1819)
Volume 12 (1816-1817)
Volume 11 (1813-1815)
Volume 9 (1807-1809)
Volume 8 (1804-1806)
Volume 4 (1784-1790)
Volume 3 (1772-1783)
Also available from the Archives are several non-sacramental publications. These may be ordered by printing and submitting the convenient order form. Full payment should accompany all orders.
The publications are as follows:
A Southern Catholic Heritage, Vol. 1, Colonial Period,
1704-1813 by Charles E. Nolan (New Orleans: 1976). A
description and background for earliest Catholic records, including
parish records, in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi; does not list
individual family names found in these records. $18 each.
Cross, Crozier and Crucible: A Volume Celebrating the Bicentennial of
A Catholic Diocese in Louisiana. Glenn R. Conrad, general
editor (New Orleans: 1993). A collection of historical essays to
commemorate the bicentennial of the establishment of the Diocese of
Louisiana and the Floridas on April 25, 1793, in six parts: The Ethnic
Tapestry of Catholic Louisiana; The Growing Pains of the Church in
Louisiana; Evangelization and Education; Apostles, Teachers, Helpers and
Administrators; The Fine Arts; Historiography. Includes an index and an
appendix of bishops and archbishops. $35 each.
A
History of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. by Charles E.
Nolan (Strasbourg: 2000). Tells the story of the Catholic people of the
Archdiocese of New Orleans in word and picture. Historian Charles E.
Nolan succinctly narrates this story from LaSalle's planting of the cross
on Louisiana soil in 1682 to the eve of the new millennium. The volume is
richly illustrated with historic maps, paintings, drawings, and
photographs as well as photographs depicting all current parishes of the
archdiocese. $28 each.
These order forms go directly to the Archdoicese of New Orleans. I do not have copies, nor am I selling these publications. If you have questions, please contact the Archdoicese.
Parish Coordinator: Marsha Holley
State Coordinator:
Marsha Holley
If you have questions or problems with this site, email me. Please to not ask for specfic research on your family.