Las Villas del Norte Newsletter Volume 5 Issue 4 – December 2019
Las Villas del Norte Newsletter Volume 5 Issue 4 is out and ready for you to enjoy. If you are a member of Las Villas…
Las Villas del Norte Newsletter Volume 5 Issue 4 is out and ready for you to enjoy. If you are a member of Las Villas…
Prior to 1860 the only institution that would record births, deaths, and marriages was the Catholic church. In this presentation “A Look at Mexican Catholic…
One of the early settling families of Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico is that of Antonio Alexandro Fernandez and Maria de Jesus Barbosa. They were from Monterrey…
This post contains a recap of the presentation “Guanches, The Mysterious Natives of the Canary Islands”. How is it that the DNA of the ancient indigenous…
One of the early settling families of Camargo, Tamaulipas, Mexico is that of Francisco Ignacio Farias and Juana Maria Barrera. They are listed in the 1750…
Come and listen to Beatrice de Leon Edwards present “Guanches, The Mysterious Natives of the Canary Islands”.Description fo Presenattion:How is it that the DNA of…
In this presentation, we take a look at the Mexican Civil Registration records and what genealogical information each of these records contains. You will also…
An early settling family of Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico is that of Jose Francisco Ignacio Gutierrez and Maria Matiana de Hinojosa. In the 1757 census of…
Come and listen on how since 1859 Mexican Law has required that every birth, death, and marriage event be recorded by Mexico’s Civil Registration Office.…
One of the early settling families of Revilla (Guerrero), Tamaulipas, Mexico is that of Pedro Alcantara Baez Benavides and Maria Josefa Ochoa. In the 1757…