Genealogy in the Hautes-Pyrénées (65): help and resources
Genealogy cheat sheet - Some research tips to find your roots in the Hautes-Pyrénées: archives, records, old maps, and more…
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updated: February 17, 2026
The department of Hautes-Pyrénées is part of the Occitanie region. Its prefecture is Tarbes, and it is bordered by the departments of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, of the Gers, of the Haute-Garonne and the province of Huesca in Spain to the South.
Created during the French Revolution in 1790, the department was mainly formed from the former province of Bigorre and the land of Quatre-Vallées. Its history is marked by the influence of the counts of Bigorre and a strong mountain identity.
It is a territory of striking contrasts, famous for its exceptional natural sites like the Cirque de Gavarnie or the Pic du Midi, as well as for the Marian city of Lourdes, which has become a worldwide pilgrimage center since the second half of the 19th century. For genealogists, understanding this geography is essential: the narrow valleys long favored a life of self-sufficiency, while creating cross-border links sometimes stronger with Spain than with the rest of France.
📜 The archives of the Hautes-Pyrénées
The departmental archives of the Hautes-Pyrénées
Visit the departmental archives of the Hautes-Pyrénées:
🏛 Hôtel du Département, rue Gaston Manent, 65013 Tarbes
Contact the departmental archives of the Hautes-Pyrénées:
📞 05 62 56 76 19
Browse the digitized archives for your ancestors:
- Parish registers
- Civil registration records
- Decennial tables
- Nominative census lists
- Military registration records
- Registration records
- Mortgage registers
- Passport registers
- French identity cards (1943-1944)
- Minutes of deliberations
- Cahiers de doléances
- Terriers or old cadasters of the communes
- Cadastral maps
- Maps and plans
- Minutes of boundary delimitation
- Municipal monographs
- Postcards
- Drawings and prints
- Dictionaries
- Press and periodicals
- Duclos Fund
- Inventories of church property
- Minutes of pastoral visits
- Access by chronological frieze
- World War I
- World War II
Municipal archives in the department
Online records
- On FranceGenWeb: « Miscellaneous records » - Migrant marriages - Marriages of migrants from the Hautes-Pyrénées - Notaries - Protestants
Unusual records
- An agreement to deal with cattle horn problems, a medical order and others on the J. Marchal's website.
🗺 Migrations in the Hautes-Pyrénées
Far from being a static territory, the Hautes-Pyrénées have experienced constant migratory flows, dictated by the harshness of the mountains, wars, or industrial development.
- Under the Ancien Régime: as early as the 16th and 17th centuries, exchanges with Spain were common. The Bigourdans regularly crossed the passes for seasonal work (agricultural and artisan) in Aragon or Catalonia. These migrations were often motivated by religious wars or famines. In 1577, it is estimated that the French represented nearly 20% of the population in Aragon and Spanish Navarre.
- 18th century: rural exodus begins to take shape. Young rural residents leave their valleys to join Bordeaux, then a thriving commercial port. For many, this was just a stepping stone before embarking for the colonies, particularly to Saint-Domingue, Martinique, or Guadeloupe.
- 19th century: this is the most significant period for Pyrenean genealogy. Between 1832 and 1913, approximately 25,000 people left the department. The right of primogeniture, which gave little hope to younger family members to own land, pushed them toward Argentina, Uruguay, and California. These "Americans" often left with the hope of making a fortune to return and build beautiful houses in their hometown.
- 20th century: the 20th century partially reversed the trend. While rural exodus to major cities (Pau, Toulouse, Paris) continued, the department became a land of welcome. In 1914-1918, the arrival of foreign workers to work at the Tarbes Arsenal marked the department. In 1939, a massive influx of Spanish refugees fleeing the dictatorship (the Retirada) arrived. The 1950s-1960s saw the recruitment of laborers (Portugal, Maghreb) for the construction of large hydroelectric dams and industry.
To learn more:
- Bigourdan emigration
- Migration and urban inscription of the Pyrenees in South America in the 19th century: Montevideo and Caracas
- An organized Pyrenean migration attempt in the Argentine Republic
- Migrations of the Hautes-Pyrénées: contributions from the study of surnames and Minitel research
📷 The Hautes-Pyrénées in images
Videos
- Children's games and journey to Lourdes – 1940
- The first day of the centenary – 1958
- Lourdes the centenary year – 1958
- From Gavarnie to the Pic du Midi observatory – 1961
- Future ski champions – 1962
- Typing and mountaineering – 1962
- Vacation in Saint Savin - 1963
- Winter sports in La Mongie – 1966
- Fish hatching – 1966
- The Saint Bernards of the Pyrenees – 1969
- The child and the snow - 1973
- The looting of the caves – 1973
- Tarbes or the mysterious square – 1978
- The Hautes-Pyrénées: le tourin – 1982
- Trie-sur-Baïse: pig oink contest - 1982
Images and old postcards
- On Gallica: the Hautes-Pyrénées in images
- On Clochers de France: the belfries of the Hautes-Pyrénées in images
- On Memorial GenWeb: postcards of the war memorials
- On CPArama: collections of old postcards in the Hautes-Pyrénées
- On CPA Bastille91: old postcards of the Hautes-Pyrénées
- Photos and old postcards – Bigorre and Hautes-Pyrénées
- On communes.com: Postcards of Tarbes
Old maps of the department
- From Cassini's villages to today's communes: the department of the Hautes-Pyrénées
- On Old Maps Online: the old maps of the department
- On Gallica: old maps of the Hautes-Pyrénées
📖 The history of the Hautes-Pyrénées
- History of the Hautes-Pyrénées department
- Journey to Barège and the Hautes-Pyrénées - 1796
- Journeys to the Cirque de Gavarnie and the adjacent part of the Hautes-Pyrénées - 1801
- Statistical directory of the Hautes-Pyrénées department– 1807
- Descriptive and picturesque itinerary of the French Hautes-Pyrénées– 1825
- Journey in the Hautes-Pyrénées- 1826
- Bigorre and the Hautes-Pyrénées during the Revolution– 1894
- Rural housing and its dependencies in the Spanish Hautes-Pyrénées- 1937
- Demographic evolution of the Hautes-Pyrénées between 1954-1962– 1966
- The old churches of the Hautes-Pyrénées – 1970
- The beginnings of the Third Republic in the Hautes-Pyrénées (1871-1893)- 1977
- Crime in the Hautes-Pyrénées from 1830 to 1852- 1981
On Gallica: the books, the press and the manuscripts to learn everything about the Hautes-Pyrénées department
🗺️ Genealogy sites in the Hautes-Pyrénées
Genealogy circles and associations in the Hautes-Pyrénées or nearby
- Languedoc Genealogical Circle
- Midi Toulousain Genealogical Help
- Historical Occitanie Genealogical Union
Accounts to follow on social networks
Happy researching!
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