Wedding of Rosa María and Carl Britton
Wedding of Rosa María and Carl Britton.

In Panama, marriage records are crucial for genealogical research, offering insights into family histories. These records date back to the early colonial period, when the Spanish established the first formal registries. The Catholic Church played a significant role in documenting marriages, with parish records providing valuable data about individuals, often including their name, place of origin, ages, and social status. After Panama's independence from Colombia in 1903, civil registries were established, further enriching genealogical research with more standardized documentation. Marriage records in Panama are essential for tracing lineage, connecting families across generations, and understanding social dynamics in different historical periods, making them a key resource for genealogists researching Panamanian ancestry.

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