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Genealogía de México 31120 Nuevo Leon: Invitación y Programa Día del Cronista

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Genealogía de México 31119 Extienden Convocatoria EICAM: ¿Eres un escritor con publicaciones poco difundida s. Un escritor Independiente? ¿Deseas que tus libros salgan de las bodegas? Aún hay oportunidad

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Monterrey, Nuevo León / 29 agosto 2012

Extienden Convocatoria EICAM hasta 20 de septiembre.

¿Eres un escritor con publicaciones poco difundidas. Un escritor Independiente? ¿Deseas que tus libros salgan de las bodegas? Aún hay oportunidad

Debido a la respuesta obtenida, y a la solicitud de varios Escritores Independientes de México con el fin de realizar un plazo más extenso para la recepción de libros. Los EICAMS abren su convocatoria hasta el 20 de septiembre. Por lo mismo, invitan a todos los escritores con dudas o inquietudes de difusión, a acercarse por medio de ésta convocatoria. 

El grupo de Escritores Independientes Capítulo Monterrey (EICAM), con el fin de estimular, difundir y promocionar literatura y el hábito de lectura, convoca a todos los escritores independientes a enviar sus trabajos con el fin de tener presencia en la Feria Internacional del Libro 2012.

El EICAM y la FIL Monterrey 2012 te brindan esta oportunidad única. Ya sea que tengas tu libro en e-book o impreso todos son bienvenidos. También los foráneos son admitidos mediante el recurso de “consignación”. Los EICAMS mencionan que las ganancias serán de 100% para el autor.

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Genealogía de México 31118 Enthusiasm for Family History Grows Among the Hispanic Community in Las Vegas, Ne vada

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https://familysearch.org/blog/enthusiasm-family-history-grows-hispanic-community-las-vegas-nevada/

Spanish FH Conf

The annual Family Expo, which took place during July 7-10, 2012 as part of teh NCLR (National Council of La Raza) national conference, was a great success. A key objective was motivating people to learn more about their ancestors. Thousands of people received the “How Do I Start My Family History?” information guide, as well as other information and brochures about Family Search products in English and Spanish.

During the four days of the 2012 NCLR Family Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, local visitors came in family groups and their attention was immediately caught by a 10 foot banner reading “Start Your Family History Today.” This motivated many to approach the booth and start to ask all kinds of questions about how to find their ancestors; even from other countries! The team of hosts was lead by Mimi Lozano, founder and director of “Somos Primos” the oldest and largest on line publication dedicated to Hispanic Heritage.

The families received a detailed explanation regarding the Family Search products (Forums, Wiki, Facebook communities, etc.) and how to access them on the internet. They were very surprised when they were told that it is a free website. One attendee commented, “I always wanted to know more about my great grandfather who came here around the 1900s, but I thought it would be impossible.” Another enthusiastic visitor said, “I can’t imagine that such an amount of records is available!”

Lorena and Ricardo Ascencion, a very friendly couple who are consultants at the Las Vegas Multi-Regional Family History Center, which is one of several family history center throughout Nevada. They were part of the team that explained to families how to start their own research. They also gave information about the 1940 Census Indexing project and extended invitations to register and participate. All the attendees received an invitation to visit the Las Vegas Multi-Regional Family History Center in order to learn more about the huge collection of records for Latin America and Spain which are online. Have you noticed all the collections on line for Latin America and Spain?

Las Vegas Multi-Regional Family History Center is located at 509 S 9th St. Las Vegas, NV 89107 Tel. (702) 382-9695

Genealogía de México 31117 FamilySearch: Records Update 28 August 2012

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28 August 2012

1940 United States Federal Census Indexing Wraps Up

Volunteers have completed the final indexing batches for the 1940 United States Federal Census! The completed census for all states—132 million people—now fully searchable by name at FamilySearch.org and 1940 Census Community Project partners’ websites. It is anticipated that the free 1940 Census index online will be the most used index for US genealogical research for the next decade. US volunteer efforts will now be directed to the US Immigration and Naturalization project. Other new searchable collections online were added this week for Chile, China, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Portugal, Sweden, and the United States. Search these diverse collections and 2.8 billion other records for free at FamilySearch.org.

Searchable historic records are made available on FamilySearch.org through the help of thousands of volunteers from around the world. These volunteers transcribe (index) information from digital copies of handwritten records to make them easily searchable online. More volunteers are needed (particularly those who can read foreign languages) to keep pace with the large number of digital images being published online at FamilySearch.org. Learn more about volunteering to help provide free access to the world’s historic genealogical records online at FamilySearch.org.

FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources for free at FamilySearch.org or through more than 4,600 family history centers in 132 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Collection Indexed Records Digital Images Comments
Chile, Santiago, Cementerio General, 1821-2011 0 98,596 Added browsable images to existing collection.
China, Collection of Genealogies, 1500-2010 0 283,647 Added browsable images to existing collection.
Czech Republic, Land Records, 1450-1889 0 177,141 Added browsable images to existing collection.
England, Northumberland, Miscellaneous Records, 1570-2005 0 42,747 Added browsable images to existing collection.
France, Quimper et Léon Diocese, Catholic Parish Records, 1772-1910 27,840 61,297 Added indexed records and browsable images to existing collection.
Germany, Mecklenburg-Schwerin Census 1867 105,115 0 Added indexed records to existing collection.
Italy, Napoli, Castellammare di Stabia, Civil Registration (Comune), 1809-1936 45,058 0 Added indexed records to existing collection.
Italy, Trento, Diocesi di Trento, Catholic Church Records, 1548-1937 376,906 128,966 New indexed records and browsable images.
Italy, Vicenza, Casoni, Parocchia di San Rocco, Catholic Church Records, 1597-1941 31,190 0 Added indexed records to existing collection.
México, San Luis Potosí, Miscellaneous Records, 1570-1842 0 77,652 Added browsable images to existing collection.
New Zealand, Probate Records, 1878-1960 0 384,275 Added browsable images to existing collection.
Peru, Huánuco, Civil Registration, 1889-1997 0 24,182 New browsable image collection.
Peru, La Libertad, Civil Registration, 1903-1998 0 57,649 Added browsable images to existing collection.
Peru, Lima, Civil Registration, 1874-1996 0 40,760 Added browsable images to existing collection.
Portugal, Braga, Catholic Church Records, 1530-1911 0 10,205 Added browsable images to existing collection.
Portugal, Castelo Branco, Catholic Church Records, 1714-1911 0 46,964 Added browsable images to existing collection.
Portugal, Castelo Branco, Catholic Church Records, 1714-1911 0 18,945 Added browsable images to existing collection.
Portugal, Setúbal, Catholic Church Records, 1555-1911 0 89,395 Added browsable images to existing collection.
Sweden, Södermanland Church Records, 1604-1900; index 1640-1860 37,339 0 Added indexed records to existing collection.
United States, Alabama, Jefferson County Circuit Court Papers, 1870-1916 0 283,698 New browsable image collection.
United States, California, San Mateo County Records, 1855-1991 0 170,095 Added browsable images to existing collection.
United States, Census 1940 (Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, West Virginia, Wisconsin) 43,882,361 0 Added indexed records to existing collection.
United States, Civil War Widows and Other Dependents Pension Files 404,049 404,049 Added indexed records and images to an existing affiliate collection.
United States, Colorado, Denver County Probate Case Files, 1900-1925 0 1,544,153 New browsable image collection.
United States, Idaho, Obituaries, 2007 0 9,165 New browsable image collection.
United States, Illinois, Cemetery Transcriptions, 1853-2009 0 5,040 New browsable image collection.
United States, Illinois, DeKalb County Land Records, 1838-1927 0 68,048 New browsable image collection.
United States, Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959 84,500 858,401 Added indexed records and browsable images to existing collection.
United States, Kentucky, Probate Records, 1792-1977 12,429 0 Added indexed records to existing collection.
United States, Maine, State Archive Collections, 1790-1966 0 21,092 Added browsable images to existing collection.
United States, Maryland, Probate Estate and Guardianship Files, 1796-1940 4,174 123,900 Added indexed records and browsable images to existing collection.
United States, Maryland, Register of Wills Books, 1629-1983 0 8,643 Added browsable images to existing collection.
United States, Montana, Yellowstone County Records, 1881-2011 0 67,240 Added browsable images to existing collection.
United States, New Hampshire, County Naturalization Records, 1771-2001 0 173,600 New browsable image collection.
United States, New Jersey, Probate Records, 1678-1980 0 3,084,661 New browsable image collection.
United States, North Carolina, Civil Action Court Papers, 1712-1970 0 143,369 Added browsable images to existing collection.
United States, North Carolina, Estate Files, 1663-1979 12,060 287,222 Added indexed records and browsable images to existing collection
United States, Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994 140,274 218 Added indexed records and browsable images to existing collection.
United States, Social Security Death Index 337,495 0 Added indexed records to an existing affiliate collection.
United States, Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976 4,543,234 4,459,231 Added indexed records and browsable images to existing collection.
United States, Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986 0 36,767 Added browsable images to existing collection.
United States, Washington, County Probate Records, 1853-1929 0 105,620 Added browsable images to existing collection.
Venezuela, Civil Registration 201,575 0 Added indexed records to existing collection.

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Genealogía de México 31113 Busco los padres de Mauricio

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Mauricio Ruis

n. a. 1860 Cabecera, Pachuca Hidalgo.

Mauricio Ruis se casó con Dolores Nava, procreando

a:

Jose Maria Eleuterio de Jesus Ruis Nava {padrino, Luis Gonsaga Ruis}

n. 19 febrero 1877, b. 20 febrero 1877 Asuncion, Pachuca, Hidalgo y {acta 117/ foja 77/ bautismos de

hijos legítimos 1876-1881}

Rodolfo Mauricio Ruiz Nava {padrinos, Luis Gonsaga Ruis y Concepcion Pimbert/ arribó a Tampico posiblemente

en los años 1890’s donde tubo su domicilio en la avenida Colón número 36 de la colonia Recreo/ fue uno de los constructores del faro de

Tampico}

n. diciembre 1884, b. 25 noviembre 1885 Asuncion, Pachuca, Hidalgo, {imagen 122/ bautismos de

hijos legítimos 1884-1888}

Raul
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Genealogía de México 31112 Juan Domingo

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Juan Domingo Garcia Davila se casó con Maria Josefa Gonzales de Ochoa (hija de Nicolas Gonzales de Ochoa y Nicolasa Flores y Ayala), procreando

a:

Maria Ygnacia Garcia Davila Gonzales {española}

n. a. 1734 valle de la Mota.

Agustin Cantu Gonzales-Hidalgo (hijo del capitán Carlos Cantu de Leon y Maria Josefa Gonzales-Hidalgo Treviño) se dispensó 12 septiembre 1750 valle de san Mateo del Pilon {imagenes 526 a la 530/ acta N. 4/ dispensas diócesis de Guadalajara 1748-1750} y se casó 5 mayo 1751 Montemorelos {imagen 142/ foja 5/ casamientos 1712-1789} con Maria Ygnacia Garcia Davila Gonzales. Su descendencia la refiero en el árbol de los CANTU:LJJen el capítulo Gente Rumbo a Reinosa.

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