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    1. [COHUERFA] Re: records for Holy Trinity, Trinidad, CO
    2. Regarding the question that Lori asks about Holy Trinity Parish (Trinidad, CO) records for 1912-1950, to my knowledge those records are not published and available for purchase as are some of the very early baptismal and marriage records (1868-1884). I have a copy of both of these early Holy Trinity records that I purchased from the National Society of Hispanic Genealogy (NSHG) in Denver. I think that the books were initially published by the Genealogy Society of Hispanic America (GSHA). The records are available from the Parish Office. I think that there is a minimal fee for the admin person to copy each record for you. You can call the Holy Trinity Parish office at 719-846-3369 and/or write them at 235 N. Convent St., Trinidad, CO 81082. I was born and raised in Trinidad and regularly visit family there. The parish office staff is very helpful in providing records you need. Be sure you give them all the information they would need to locate the record for you. There are also some types of records available at the Carnegie Public Library in Trinidad. The library has an excellent genealogy resource room in the back of the library. I've often used it. The main librarian there is very knowledgeable. I don't recall her name at this moment. For example, they have the original funeral record books from the several funeral homes that have closed in Trinidad. They also have original coroner record books, a card file of names for which they have obituary information, and numerous volumes of books with information related to Trinidad and to Colorado. The library phone number is 719-846-6841 and the address is 202 N. Animas St., Trinidad, CO 81082. Gloria Cordova Los Alamos, NM [email protected] ______________________________ X-Message: #1 Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 15:17:04 -0600 From: "Lori D" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: [COHUERFA] Holy Trinity Records I would like to talk to anyone who has access to Holy Trinity Records from 1919 until the 1950's. Isn't there a book for sale transcribed from Holy Trinity records. The majority of my mothers family was either Married, baptized or died that was recorded in Holy Trinity records. At the present time I have about 20 names some of them I have date of births others I don't but seem to be born a year from each other. thank ya'all Lori Chavez-Dye

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