This is a collection of 41 Burial Licenses (Licencias de Enterramientos) issued by the Holguin Municipal Court, in the city of Holguin, (old) Oriente Province, for the year 1950. A burial license is a permit issued by an authorized party, in this case, a court, authorizing the burial of a deceased individual.
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About the Source
It does not seem like this is a complete list of all burials in this cemetery (Holguin Municipal Cemetery) for that year. For that reason, this list should be complemented with our other publication: Records of Burials and Exhumations Holguin Municipal Cemetery 1950 to 1955
Usually, these licenses provide more information than the burial books. For example, these licenses specify where the decedent was from, occupation, age, race, name of parents, time and place of death, etc.
Our eternal gratitude to the selfless citizen of Holguin who acquired these licenses from the Holguin Municipal Cemetery.
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1950 Licencias de Enterramiento emitidas por el Juzgado Municipal de Holguín
Hola quisiera saber si alguno de mis abuelos q son españoles y emigraron a cuba aparecen en algún cementerio sus nombres son Doitina Fernández y Antonio Gómez