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Magníficos libros sobre genealogía y heráldica.
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Con Nombre y Apellidos
by José Luis Sampedro
Tratado de Genealogía Práctica", este
libro ilustrado discute tópicos generales
y especializados relacionados con las investigaciones
genealógicas en España. Incluye un capítulo
sobre errores comunes, la Nobleza y la Heráldica.
Guide to the Materials for the History of
the United States in Spanish Archives: Simancas,
the Archivo Histórico National, and Seville
William R. Shepherd
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Supplement
2003 (Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
Supplement, 2003-Part 1)
How to Trace Your Family Tree : A Complete
and Easy to Understand Guide for the Beginner
This hands-on guide for neophyte genealogists
explains everything you need to know to trace
your family tree -- including how to begin,
where to go for help, and how to organize
your findings.
My Family Tree Workbook : Genealogy for Beginners
Guide to the Materials for the History of
the United States in Spanish Archives: Simancas,
the Archivo Histórico National, and Seville
by George R. Ryskamn
Finding Your Hispanic Roots
by George R. Ryskamn
The first four chapters could serve as an
introduction to anyone beginning to compile
a family history, offering suggestions on
where to begin, how to set up a filing system
and understand the Sosa numbering system
(a system devised by Spanish genealogist
Jeronimo de Sosa in 1676 and later adopted
worldwide), selecting a computer program,
and using the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints family history centers. The remainder
of the book explains specific aspects of
research using Hispanic materials, including
language and handwriting, naming systems,
and records in Hispanic countries (civil,
church, military, and notaries). There is
a glossary and a directory of Hispanic genealogical
societies in the U.S.
Census Records for Latin America and the
Hispanic United States by Lyman D. Platt
Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy
of the Spanish Colonial Period
by Fray Angelico Chavez
The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy
by Val D. Greenwood. In every field of study there is one book
that rises above the rest in stature and
authority and becomes the standard work in
the field. In genealogy that book is Val
Greenwood's Researcher's Guide to American
Genealogy. Arguably the best book ever written
on American genealogy, it is the text of
choice in colleges and universities or wherever
courses in American genealogy are taught.
The Complete Beginner's Guide to Genealogy,
the Internet, and Your Genealogy Computer
Program
by Karen
Clifford
This
indispensable
guide provides a practical
blueprint
for sophisticated
genealogical
examinations.
Combining
traditional archival
research
methods
with technologically enhanced
techniques,
the author
offers tutelage, tips,
and shortcuts
designed
to enable novice investigators
to construct
comprehensive
family histories
Do People Grow on Family Trees? : Genealogy
for Kids and Other Beginners
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In Search of Your European Roots : A Complete
Guide to Tracing Your Ancestors
Angus Baxter
Los Angeles
Times:
"If your ancestors
came
from
Europe, this magnificent guidebook
will
lead
you through the maze of locating
records."
Through the Eyes of Your Ancestors
The Source : A Guidebook of American Genealogy
The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy
Organizing Your Family History Search : Efficient
& Effective Ways to Gather and Protect
Your Genealogical Research
My Family Tree Workbook : Genealogy for Beginners
The BCG Genealogical Standards Manual
U.S. Catholic Sources: A Diocesan Research
Guide
Unpuzzling Your Past: A Basic Guide to Genealogy
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Hispanic Surnames and Family History Por Lyman De Platt
Platt examines the development of Spanish
surnames in Latin America and the Hispanic United
States and shows their dispersion and commonality
throughout the Americas. The bibliography
of Hispanic family histories includes information
from newspapers, magazines, historical compilations,
and monographs listed by main entry and with
a subject index. Useful appendixes include
a surname index to Arturo Garcia Carraff's
Enciclopedia Heraldica y Genealogica, an
important work on Spanish surnames in Spain
that includes some information on Latin American
families. Platt's book is the first comprehensive
work on Hispanic surnames and the most extensive
bibliography of family histories to date.
Her pathbreaking work is essential purchase
for homes and libraries with an interest
in Hispanic biography, culture, genealogy,
and history.
Censos, padrones y matrículas de la población
de Cuba, siglos 16, 17 y 18
Census records for the early period of Cuban colonization
are very difficult to find. This book compiles
many of these resident lists from various
sources such as the Archivo Geneal de Indias
in Sevilla, Spain. It contains census, military,
and other types of lists along with lists
of landowners, sugar plantation owners and
more.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy
Genealogy Online for Dummies
A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your
Female Ancestors : Special Strategies for
Uncovering Hard-To-Find Information About
Your Female Lineage
Finding Your Roots : How to Trace Your Ancestors
at Home and Abroad
Professional Genealogy : A Manual for Researchers,
Writers, Editors, Lecturers, and Librarians
Black Roots : A Beginners Guide to Tracing
the African American Family Tree

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