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Church Record Index for Patillas, Puerto Rico

Brief History

Patillas has a rich history dating back to the 18th century when Europeans first settled in the area. Although the town was not officially founded until 1811, some parochial books suggest there may have been some form of settlement as early as 1810.

Unfortunately, in 1841, a devastating fire claimed the lives of many Patillas residents. Despite this tragedy, the Church appears to have survived, with many books still intact and available for historical study. It’s interesting to note that the town’s early history is significant for Patillas and other nearby towns like Maunabo, which are connected to Patillas through their shared history.

Observation of Church Books

The Church still preserves several books, the oldest of which is the series of baptisms dating back to the town’s origins. There are fragments of the first book of baptisms, with entries from 1810-1815 and 1827-1828, of all classes of people. For pardos and blacks, we have the second book (1816-1820) and another book covering September 25, 1825, to October 1827.

Unfortunately, this last book is significantly damaged due to the use of inferior paper and ink used at the time. Another book of baptisms covers the years 1834-1838. In December 1834, the Franciscan Fr. Jose Portilla signed two articles, which the insurgents must guard.

In 1812, Fr. Francisco Espina, a Franciscan who would later become a priest of Pampatar and the Valley, was due to the illness of the parish priest on the island of Margarita. Then, in July-August 1826, the Capuchin fr. Joaquin de Olleria took over.

In 1964, many more books were available during an inspection. But as you see below, quite a few books are missing for deaths. This leads me to believe that the books went missing, were trashed, or were not filmed because they were moved to another location. Therefore, contact the Church or the Archives in Old San Juan to investigate this further.

Patillas Baptism Books

Baptism Books for Pardos and Enslaved Residents

BookYearRace/NotesImageIndex
1811-1815Pardos4
1816-1820Pardos262This book has been transcribed. See below.
1843-1848Pardos860
1858-1870Enslaved1205

Transcription of Baptisms, book of Pardos from 1816 to 1820

This transcription is courtesy of José Bello.

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Books of Baptisms: Whites

BookYearImageIndexNotes
51813-182453
61825-18271107
71827-18291261
1834-1838457
1841-1851645
121857-186213591846
131863-18661595
141866-186918611889
151869-187341889

Patillas Baptisms of All Classes

BookYearImageIndexNotes
161873-1876289556
171877-1881612886
181881-18839161930
191883-18861222
201887-18901532
211890-18932
221893-18953222012
231895-19005332075
241900-19038502037
251906-190810612119
261908-191112952152
271912-191516762214
281915-191720472274
281917-19182This book is a continuation of the film above.
291918-19221622344
301922-19245
311925-1926308
321926-1928551
331928-1931785

Patillas Marriage Books

BookYearImageIndexNotes
11842-186111801374
21865-187714031640
31877-190516681044
41905-191419861084
51914-192121611111
61921-192922731136-1152
71929-194025441152-1174

Inscription of Burials

BookYearImageIndexNotes
181873-1879552827
191879-18848541124
201884-188911491454
1891-19001483

Confirmations for Patillas

BookYearImageNotes
1870-18901256This book appears at the end of the esclavos baptism book for 1858 to 1870.
1870-18901603This is a duplicate copy of the book above.
219081697
31920-19341749

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