Source Information

Ancestry.com. Saone-et-Loire, France Marriages, 1540-1903 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data: Cercle Généalogique de Saône-et-Loire, comp. Base de données indexée à partir de registres de mariage. Mâcon, France: Cercle Généalogique de Saône-et-Loire, 2009.

About Saone-et-Loire, France Marriages, 1540-1903

This database contains marriage data indexed from original parish and civil vital records by members of the Association Cercle Généalogique de Saône-et-Loire. Records approximately cover the years 1540-1903 for the department of Saône-et-Loire, located in southeastern France.

Information listed in this database includes:

  • Names of bride and groom
  • Ages
  • Occupations
  • Marriage date
  • Marriage place
  • Names of parents
  • Names of witnesses
  • Comments

Historical Background:

Government civil registration was instituted in France in 1792. Both Catholic and Protestant church records began being kept in the mid-1500s. Church records, therefore, are especially important for genealogical research before 1792.

Where to go from here:

Use the information found in this database to obtain a copy of an original birth or christening record. Original records include birth certificates, and birth and christening registers (both civil and ecclesiastical).

For years where both church and civil records are available, you will likely want to obtain copies of both record types, as the information provided in each may be different. Birth and christening records may include details about the parents of the child such as their residences, occupations, birth information, ages, and even witnesses’ names. The difference in the information provided will vary according to whether the record is civil or ecclesiastical, as well as the time period in which the record was created.