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Guadalupe County, New Mexico Genealogy
Guadalupe County was created Feb. 26, 1891 from Lincoln and San Miguel counties.

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The New Mexico State Archives collects and preserves permanent original public records from throughout the state. There are even some private collections housed within the archives. The records include the Spanish period from 1621-1821, the Mexican period from 1821-1846, the territorial period from 1846-1912 and the statehood period from 1912 to current date. Photocopies can be obtained on site in the reading room and/or by phone, fax or email. Microfilms can also be purchased. They are not available on interlibrary loan. The Frequently Asked Questions page lists hours and answers questions about many of their records. One of the questions was "Do you have marriage records?" to which the answer was no. Fortunately I had looked at the catalog first and learned that there are some marriage records. My advice is to take the time to search the Online Catalog to learn what is available.
Census (To view page by page, click on the desired census, once on that screen scroll down to the bottom and click on the desired state, then click on the desire County and township.)
1900 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1910 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1920 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
1930 U.S. Census - online at Ancestry.com
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1895 U.S. 1895 Atlas (Guadalupe County, New Mexico) - free online
Vital Records
1899-1940 New Mexico Death Index, 1899-1940 - free online at USGenWeb
     The index gives the name of the deceased (MI means middle initial), date of death, county of death and age at death (the three digit number means YYM or number of year followed by number of months).
1941-1949 New Mexico Death Index, Part II, state-wide - free online at USGenWeb
     The index gives the name of the deceased (MI means middle initial), date of death, county of death and age at death (the three digit number means YYM or number of year followed by number of months).

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