7 May 2022
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Ancestry.com - Mexico Civil Registrations of Birth $
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - Mexico Civil Registrations of Death $
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - Mexico Civil Registrations of Marriage $
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950 $
Original source: Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - Mexico, Select Deaths, 1680-1940 $
Original source: Mexico, Deaths, 1680-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - Mexico, Select Marriages Index, 1556-1989 $
Original source: Mexico, Marriages. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Ancestry.com - U.S., Border Crossings from Mexico to U.S., 1895-1964 $
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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The Bracero History Archive collects and makes available the oral histories and artifacts pertaining to the Bracero program, a guest worker initiative that spanned the years 1942-1964. Millions of Mexican agricultural workers crossed the border under the program to work in more than half of the states in America.
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Evernote for Genealogy: Creating a Linked Research Log Index
By Colleen Greene.
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Evernote For Genealogy: Mobile Audio Interviews
By Colleen Greene.
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Evernote for Genealogy: Research Logs and Note Links
From the blog by Colleen Greene.
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Evernote for Genealogy: The Foundation of My Research Organization System
By Colleen Greene.
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FamilySearch - United States Border Crossings from Mexico to United States, 1903-1957 FREE
Index to records of aliens and citizens crossing into the United States of America from Mexico via various ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexican border between 1903 and 1957. Data courtesy of Ancestry.com.
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FamilySearch Wiki - Mexico Genealogy
Guide to Mexico ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.
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FamilySearch Wiki - US Immigration Mexican Border Crossings
Mexican Border Crossings immigration records from Mexico to the United States often include detailed family information. Numerous Mexicans came to Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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German Genealogy - Prussia, Austro-Hungary, Russia, Denmark, Swiss & more! (Facebook)
We discuss all areas, current and historical, where the German language was used: Current Germany, Historical Prussia (including areas currently in Germany, Denmark, Russia, Poland, Lithuania), plus Austria, Bohemia, Switzerland & Volhynia. Borders changed dramatically over hundreds of years of Germanic history, and all are "fair game" in our discussions. All languages are welcome.
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Hispanic Genealogy & Heritage News (Facebook)
Focusing on Hispanic genealogy, history, traditions, and culture. Because researching, understanding, and celebrating our family history is about more than just a genealogy focus. Published and curated by Colleen Robledo Greene, MLIS.
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Hispanic Genealogy & History Newsletter
By Colleen Greene.
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Locating Those Non-Searchable Browsable-Only Digitized Mexico Records on FamilySearch
From the blog by Colleen (Robledo) Greene.
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We provide you with genealogy communities and resource pages for every Mexican State. We also have the book to get you finding your ancestors the fast and right way.
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If you have ancestral roots to Mexico or its Spanish Colonial period, then this group is for you. The main focus of our group is Genealogy and Family History.
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Mexican genealogy speaker, blogger, and author.
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My Three Go-To Help Tools for Working with Mexico Genealogy Records
By Colleen Greene.
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Traqueros: Mexican Railroad Workers in the United States, 1870-1930
A book for sale by Jeffrey Marcos Garcilazo.
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We Are Cousins Virtual Genealogy Conference
Perfect for members of the Mexican Genealogy and We Are Cousins Communities. Many of our presenters have the same roots in South Texas and Northeastern Mexico as you do, their presentations focus in this area. Even if you don't have ancestry in this area, you can apply the skills and methods you learn to research the area that your ancestors were from.