Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
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Mexican Genealogy, is a blog dedicated to Mexican Genealogy. It's primary purpose is to educate and provide its readers with resources to locate their Mexican Ancestors, whom at one point lived in Mexico.
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
1w ago
This post provides genealogical information about Conquistador Bernaldino Vasquez de Tapia. He was married to Maria de Peralta. He was originally from Oropesa, Toledo, Spain and he arrived in the Indies (the New World) in 1514. He later made his way to nowadays Mexico. He was with Cortez in the conquest of Mexico as a ..read more
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
2w ago
In this post, I share with you a great presentation that will help you trace ancestors through revolutionary Mexico. It is full of great information, recommendations, and tips. Once a month I feature a presentation that is available on Las Villas del Norte (the official premium genealogy group for our Mexican genealogy community). These presentations have a focus ..read more
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
1M ago
In this post, you will find more information about Conquistador Garcia de Aguilar. He was married to Maria Ayala. He was originally from Villafranca, Maestrazgo de Leon, Extremadura, Spain and it is assumed that he arrived in what became New Spain in 1520. He was with Cortez in the conquest of Mexico and also participated ..read more
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
1M ago
In this post, I share with you a great presentation that will help you get started in researching your ancestors. It is full of great information, recommendations, and tips. Once a month I feature a presentation that is available on Las Villas del Norte (the official premium genealogy group for our Mexican genealogy community). These presentations have ..read more
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
2M ago
These are the Genealogy Resources for Baja California that I am aware of and or have been able to locate for this Mexican state. I hope that they are useful to you. If you know of any others let me know. You can expect to find records going all the way back up until the ..read more
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
3M ago
Are your ancestors from Aguascalientes? If so, in this post you will find Genealogy Resources for Aguascalientes to help you research your Mexican and Spanish Colonial Genealogy. It is a list of resources that you can use to help you locate your ancestors. Please feel free to let me know in the comments if you ..read more
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
3M ago
In this post you can learn more about the ancestors and descendants of Hernando (Hernan) Cortes and even download a free 21-page report. It is the first in my series of upcoming genealogies on the conquistadors and early families of Mexico. I have attempted to reconstruct Cortes's ancestry and family group from many secondary sources since ..read more
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
3M ago
In this post, you will find resources about the 1540 Vasquez de Coronado Expedition Members. As most Americans you probably heard about Vasquez de Coronado and the golden cities of Cibola in history class, not as a topic but probably as a footnote in American History. His full name was Francisco Vasquez de Coronado and in ..read more
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
3M ago
Researching Indigenous Ancestors in Mexico and its Spanish Colonial period can be done. In this post you will learn about a great resource to help you expand your knowledge in this topic. Once a month I will feature a presentation that is available on Las Villas del Norte (the official premium genealogy group for our Mexican ..read more
Mexican Genealogy - Discover Your Ancestors!
1y ago
In this post, you can read more about the recently published book "Mastering Spanish Handwriting and Documents 1520-1820" by George R. Ryskamp, Peggy Ryskamp, and H. Leandro Soria. I was delighted to meet Peggy in person at RootsTech 2023, this past March. Thank you, Laurie Castillo, for the introduction. Peggy had a copy of the book, and ..read more