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==== Parent County ====
==== Parent County ====
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Up until
'''1821''' - [[New Spain]] controlled land that later would become New Mexico and Arizona. Some records of early settlers may have been sent to an [http://www.mcu.es/archivos/MC/AGI/index.html archives] in Seville, Spain, or to [[Mexico Archives and Libraries|archives]] in Mexico City.
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Before
'''1821''' - [[New Spain]] controlled land that later would become New Mexico and Arizona. Some records of early settlers may have been sent to an [http://www.mcu.es/archivos/MC/AGI/index.html archives] in Seville, Spain, or to [[Mexico Archives and Libraries|archives]] in Mexico City.
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From 1821 until
'''
1846
''' - [[Mexico]]
had
jurisdiction over the land that later would become New Mexico and Arizona. Some records of this period may have been sent to [[Mexico Archives and Libraries|archives]] in Mexico City.
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In
'''
1821
''' - [[Mexico]]
obtained
jurisdiction over the land that later would become New Mexico and Arizona. Some records of this period may have been sent to [[Mexico Archives and Libraries|archives]] in Mexico City.
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22 September
1846 - Bernalillo County was created
'''
based on an old Mexican government ''partido ''
as one of seven original New Mexico counties
under
General {{wpd|Stephen W. Kearny}}'s ''
'''{{wpd|Kearny Code}}
''
''' of laws for the occupied Mexican territory.
"Courts and Judicial Powers, Sec. 5” ''Kearny Code: Laws for the Government of the Territory of New Mexico, September 22, 1846'' (Santa Fe, N. Mex.: S. W. Kearny, 1846), 47. [http://www.newmexicohistory.org/filedetails.php?fileID=384 Digital online edition].
It
formally became a part of the United States when the {{wpd|Mexican-American War}} ended
in 1848
with the signing of the {{wpd|Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo}}.
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22 September
'''1846
'''
- Bernalillo County was created based on an old Mexican government
'
''partido ''
'
under
the
'''{{wpd|Kearny Code}}''' of laws for the occupied Mexican territory.
"Courts and Judicial Powers, Sec. 5” ''Kearny Code: Laws for the Government of the Territory of New Mexico, September 22, 1846'' (Santa Fe, N. Mex.: S. W. Kearny, 1846), 47. [http://www.newmexicohistory.org/filedetails.php?fileID=384 Digital online edition].
Kearny's Code 1846, "Courts and Judicial Powers,” secs. 5-7/p. 49; Abel, Map #2; Coan, 252; Williams, 108-109
Bernalillo county was one of seven original New Mexico counties. This code named after General {{wpd|Stephen W. Kearny}}
In '''1848''', New Mexico Territory
formally became a part of the United States when the {{wpd|Mexican-American War}} ended with the signing of the {{wpd|Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo}}.
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==== Boundary Changes ====
==== Boundary Changes ====
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*9 January '''1852''' - All New Mexico counties were redefined. Bernalillo county was extended west to the California border including land in present day [[Arizona]] and [[Nevada]].
N.M. Terr. Laws 1851, 1st assy., 2d sess. /p. 291
William Thorndale, and William Dollarhide, ''Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1987), 26. {{WorldCat|69672637|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|545087|item|disp=FHL Book 973 X2th}}.
''Original Counties of New Mexico Territory'' (map) at http://www.nmgs.org/Graphics/nmcoun-orig.jpg (accessed 9 August 2011).
There is a small chance that a few
records
from 1846
to
1863 in what is now Arizona '''''may ''''' have been sent to courthouses in their respective New Mexico counties
.
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*9 January '''1852''' - All New Mexico counties were redefined. Bernalillo county was extended west to the California border including land in present day [[Arizona]] and [[Nevada]].
N.M. Terr. Laws 1851, 1st assy., 2d sess. /p. 291
William Thorndale, and William Dollarhide, ''Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1987), 26. {{WorldCat|69672637|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|545087|item|disp=FHL Book 973 X2th}}.
''Original Counties of New Mexico Territory'' (map) at http://www.nmgs.org/Graphics/nmcoun-orig.jpg (accessed 9 August 2011).
Residents far from the county seat, probably did not send many
records to
the county offices
.
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*29 December '''1863''' [[Arizona]]
's three judicial districts were established by the ''Arizona
Territory
Organic Act ''
from the western half of [[New Mexico]] Territory.
name="AZ1"
>
Wikipedia contributors
,
"1st Arizona Territorial Legislature" in
''
Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia
''
at http:
//
en
.
wikipedia
.
org
/
wiki/1st_Arizona_Territorial_Legislature (accessed 8 August 2011)
.
All previous counties were dissolved
,
and eventually four new counties were created in
the
new Arizona Territory
.
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*29 December '''1863'''
-
[[Arizona]] Territory
was created
from the western half of [[New Mexico]]
Territory. Bernalillo county was reduced in size to the portion that was still in New Mexico
Territory.
U.S. Stat.
,
vol. 12, pp. 664-665; Van Zandt, 165
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*13 Jan
'''
1876
'
'' SANTA ANA county discontinued, BERNALILLO county gained all of its lands and records.
N.M. Terr. Laws 1875-1876, 22d assy., ch. 8
/
pp. 38-40
/
ref>
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*1 Jan '''1901''' BERNALILLO county lost land to the creation of McKINLEY county
.
N
.
M. Terr. Laws 1899, 33d assy., ch. 19
/
pp
.
43-45
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14 Apr '''1903''' BERNALILLO county lost land to the creation of SANDOVAL county.
N.M. Terr. Laws 1903
,
35th assy., ch. 27/pp. 37-43
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1 Jan '''1905''' BERNALILLO county lost land to
the
creation of TORRANCE county
.
N.M. Terr. Laws 1903, 35th assy., ch. 70/pp. 132-134
==== Record Loss ====
==== Record Loss ====
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==== Populated Places ====
==== Populated Places ====
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[[
Los Lunas
|
Los Lunas
]]
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[[
Albuquerque, New Mexico
|
Albuquerque, New Mexico
]]
==== Neighboring Counties ====
==== Neighboring Counties ====
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*[[Cibola County, New Mexico|Cibola]]
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*[[Cibola County, New Mexico|Cibola
, New Mexico
]]
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*[[Sandoval County, New Mexico|Sandoval]]
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*[[Sandoval County, New Mexico|Sandoval
, New Mexico
]]
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*[[Santa Fe County, New Mexico|Santa Fe]]
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*[[Santa Fe County, New Mexico|Santa Fe
, New Mexico
]]
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*[[Torrance County, New Mexico|Torrance]]
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*[[Torrance County, New Mexico|Torrance
, New Mexico
]]
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*[[Valencia County, New Mexico|Valencia]]
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*[[Valencia County, New Mexico|Valencia
, New Mexico
]]
== Resources ==
== Resources ==
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==== Cemeteries ====
==== Cemeteries ====
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*[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemetery/cemetery.php?cemetery_id=69095 Tijeras Cemetery, Tijeras] BillionGraves. Cemetery appears to be inside south part of freeway interchange involving State Highway 337, US 85, and I-40. A small church is also inside this as well.
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*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=34&CScnty=1928 Bernalillo county Cemeteries] at Find A Grave
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*[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemetery/cemetery.php?cemetery_id=69095 Tijeras Cemetery, Tijeras]
at
BillionGraves. Cemetery appears to be inside south part of freeway interchange involving State Highway 337, US 85, and I-40. A small church is also inside this as well.
==== Census ====
==== Census ====
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== Family History Centers ==
== Family History Centers ==
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*[[Introduction to LDS Family History Centers]]
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*'''[[Albuquerque New Mexico Family History Center|Albuquerque New Mexico]]'''
in
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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*'''[[Albuquerque New Mexico Family History Center|Albuquerque New Mexico]]'''
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*'''[[Albuquerque New Mexico East Family History Center|Albuquerque New Mexico East]]'''
in
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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*[[Albuquerque New Mexico West Family History Center|'''Albuquerque New Mexico West''']]
in
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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*'''Zimmerman Library '''
at
University of New Mexico
in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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*'''[[Albuquerque New Mexico East Family History Center|Albuquerque New Mexico East]]
'''
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**
Albuquerque, New Mexico
,
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:[[Introduction to LDS Family History Centers]]
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*[[Albuquerque New Mexico West Family History Center|'''Albuquerque New Mexico West''']]
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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*'''Zimmerman Library '''
University of New Mexico
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*Albuquerque, New Mexico,
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== Web Sites ==
== Web Sites ==
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USGenWeb project
.
May have maps
,
name indexes
,
history or other information
for this
county. Select the state, then the
county.
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[http://bernalillo
.
nmgenweb.us/ Bernalillo County
,
NMGenWeb] County Burials
,
Census, Marriages, Yearbooks, Bibliography, Cemeteries, cities, maps, and photos
for this county.
*{{FHL|New+Mexico%2C+Bernalillo|subject|disp=Family History Library Catalog}}
*{{FHL|New+Mexico%2C+Bernalillo|subject|disp=Family History Library Catalog}}
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*[http://newmexico-genealogy.com/Bernalillo-County-Genealogy.htm Bernalillo County Genealogy]
(
New Mexico Genealogy
)
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*[http://newmexico-genealogy.com/Bernalillo-County-Genealogy.htm Bernalillo County Genealogy]
at
New Mexico Genealogy
== References ==
== References ==