The 11 volumes of Local Civil Registrar Records from San Enrique cover vital events like births, marriages, and deaths from the 1960s to the 1970s. These paper records were once neglected but later organized and preserved by office staff to protect important historical data. These records are crucial for verifying personal information, settling disputes, and enabling access to government services. The documents show signs of aging, such as stains, tears, and brittleness, making preservation urgent. To protect these records, the office plans to improve storage conditions and gradually digitize the files for long-term safekeeping.
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Dennacris Alisasis, 2024
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Dennis Lecaniel, Dennacris S. Alisasis, Noreen Alvarez
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