Mexico Archive
Genesis of our Genealogists: Featuring Karina Morales
In this installment of Genesis of our Genealogists, meet Karina Morales, one of our Case Managers who, among other things, specializes in Mexican, Hispanic, North American, and some Irish research.
INTERVIEW WITH KARINA MORALES
1. Where did you grow up?
I was born in San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, but I grew up in Chicago, Illinois.
2. [...]
Day of the Dead
We at ProGenealogists thought it would be quite appropriate to celebrate Day of the Dead this year.
Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated by Mexicans every year on November 2 to commemorate their deceased loved ones. Other cultures also have a similar tradition of celebrating their deceased relatives. The Mexican holiday has some connection with [...]
Rewarding Research
I recently worked with a case where a client wanted to know about his father. He was 85 years old. His parents married when his father was in the service but were divorced shortly after. He never knew his father and wanted to know what happened to him. Through research we were able identify his [...]
Adventures of a Genealogist
A couple of weeks ago I got to do some on-site research in Mexico. I was very excited to go down there, but quite nervous as well for several reasons: 1) I was going solo, 2) I was going to places I had never been before, 3) no one was going to meet me down there, and [...]
Investigación genealógica en ciudades grandes de México
Por lo general los registros de la Iglesia Católica son los primeros que se consultan para hacer investigación genealógica en México. Esto es porque es más probable que la familia haya bautizado a sus hijos pocos meses después del nacimiento del niño(a) que los haya registrado con las autoridades civiles. Sin embargo, puede tomar mucho [...]
Research in Big Cities in Mexico
Generally in Mexican research, Catholic parish records are consulted first because people were more consistent in baptizing their children within a few months of the child’s birth than they were in registering their children’s births with the civil authorities. However, when doing research in big cities, plowing through the hundreds and even thousands of baptismal [...]
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