Contains baptismal records of enslaved and free people dating from 1680 - 1895. Owner(s) of original material: Arquivo da Cúria Metropolitana de Niterói.
This partial volume records slave and free burials from an unidentified church. Entries date from 15 Feb 1867 to 22 Mar 1895. The age and origin of the decedent are noted. The clergy who recorded the burials did not sign the entries, and there are no opening or closing charters. Physical charac...
Contains baptismal records of enslaved and free people dating from 1647-1906. Owner(s) of original material: Arquivo da Cúria Metropolitana de Niterói.
Contains baptismal records of enslaved and free people dating from 1710-1887. Owner(s) of original material: Arquivo da Cúria Metropolitana de Niterói.
Consists of baptismal records of free and enslaved individuals dating from 1856 - 1888. Owner(s) of original material: Arquivo da Cúria Metropolitana de Niterói.
Contains baptismal records of enslaved and free people dating from 1701-1955. Owner(s) of original material: Arquivo da Cúria Metropolitana de Niterói.
Contains baptismal records of enslaved and free people dating from 1750-1763. Owner(s) of original material: Arquivo da Cúria Metropolitana de Niterói.
This volume contains baptismal records from the Church of São João Batista (Baptista) of Icaraí (Carahy, Carii, Carahi) and covers the period between 22 February 1660 and 02 September 1682. There are no opening or closing charters. The volume contains 60 numbered folios, though some of the folio...
This volume contains baptisms of enslaved, indigenous, and free people registered in an unidentified church. Entries date from 12 Apr 1841 to 25 Jul 1841. There are no opening or closing charters. In some entries, the father of the individual being baptized was a freed person (forro), while the ...
The volume records slave baptisms registered in the Church of São Gonçalo do Amarante, dating from 16 Jan 1725 to 06 Nov 1740. The opening charter, dated 28 December 1726, was signed by Lourenso de Valladarez (?). There is no closing charter. The following clergy signed the entries: Vicar Franci...