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  1. Seine-Saint-Denis was created in January 1968, through the implementation of a law passed in July 1964. It was formed from the part of the (hitherto larger) Seine department to the north and north-east of the Paris ring road (and the line of the old city walls), together with a small slice taken from Seine-et-Oise.

  2. The basilica was elevated to the rank of cathedral in 1966, when the diocese and the department of Seine-Saint-Denis were created. Managed today by the Centre des monuments nationaux, the Basilique cathédrale Saint-Denis is undoubtedly a monument symbolizing the history of France!

  3. Saint-Denis, city, a northern suburb of Paris, Seine-Saint-Denis département, Île-de-France région, north-central France. The city lies on the right bank of the Seine River . Until the mid-19th century, when industries developed there, it was only a small township centred on its famous abbey church , which had been the burial place of the ...

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  4. Sep 15, 2017 · The 12th century basilica of the historic town of Saint-Denis is one of the best known symbols of the kingdom. A masterpiece of gothic art, built by order of Abbot Suger on the sepulchre of Saint Denis, patron saint of France, it contains the world’s largest collection of funeral sculptures.

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    1562-1996 Seine-Saint-Denis, France, Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1562-1996 at Ancestry — index & images ($)

    Census records can support your search in civil and church records. They can help identify all family members. When families have similar names they help determine which children belong in each family. See France Census. 1. 1821-1911 Seine-Saint-Denis, France Censuses, 1821-1911 at Ancestry — index & images ($) 2. 1896 France, Seine-Saint-Denis Cen...

    Groups devoted to genealogy have also extracted and/or indexed records for specific localities, time periods, religious groups, etc. Since church records at the departmental archives are generally not indexed, you might find an index here that will speed up your searching. 1. FamilySearch Collections: 1.1. 1523-1932 France, Seine-Saint-Denis, Paris...

    Many church and civil registration records have been microfilmed. To find a microfilm: Click on Seine-Saint-Denis, find and click on "Places within France, Seine-Saint-Denis," and choose your locality from the list. If your locality is not found there, click on Seine, and check in "Places within France, Seine." 1. Seine-Saint-Denis was created from...

    Online records tend to cover only the time before 100 years, due to privacy laws. You can write to civil registration offices and local churches who might honor requests for more recent records of close family members for the purpose of genealogy. For a civil registration office, address your request to: Monsieur l'officier de l'état-civil Mairie d...

    It's easier than you think! You do not have to be fluent in French to use these records, as there is only a limited vocabulary used in them. By learning a few key phrases, you will be able to read them adequately. Here are some resources for learning to read French records. 1. French Genealogical Word List 2. French Handwriting. 3. BYU French Scrip...

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  5. Saint-Denis (/ ˌsæ̃dəˈniː /, French: [sɛ̃d (ə)ni] ⓘ) is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 9.4 km (5.8 mi) from the centre of Paris. Saint-Denis is the second most populated suburb of Paris (after Boulogne-Billancourt), with a population of 113,116 at the 2020 census.

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    Seine-Saint-Denis was created in January 1968, through the implementation of a law passed in July 1964. It was formed from the part of the (hitherto larger) Seine department to the north and north-east of the Paris ring road (and the line of the old city walls), together with a small slice taken from Seine-et-Oise.

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