Genealogy Tip Tuesday: New Mexican Research Tips

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The Genealogy Reporter

The Genealogy Reporter

4 жыл бұрын

Do you have family lines reaching into Southwest United States? This short video will help you locate records and understand a few key research strategies for your family research in New Mexico and surrounding states.
Links you may need:
New Mexico Genealogical Society: www.nmgs.org/
FamilySearch Wiki, Racial Distinctions in Mexico Catholic Church Records: www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/...
Webinar: Researching in New Mexico: legacy.familytreewebinars.com/...
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This video was created using Filmora9. Music provided by Yellow Ribbon. Song title "We Will Get There."

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@timmurphy2221
@timmurphy2221 3 жыл бұрын
I liked your presentation. On additional piece of info that may be helpful is that it was Spanish records that were so rather obsessive about the numerous racial categories, not Mexican records. On establishing the Mexican Republic, all those official distinctions went away. Mexico was formed, at least in a constitutional sense, a society without racial barriers and distinctions. Everybody was Mexican, no matter what color or ethnic background. This is apparent looking at the Spanish Census of 1790 and the Mexican Census of 1823 which are also of enormous value in family history work in New Mexico. One additional resource is the documents surrounding land grants or mercedes that list founding members of community grants. I have located and learned context from these documents on many lines of my family in New Mexico.
@TheGenealogyReporter
@TheGenealogyReporter 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Tim!
@greenacresfarms
@greenacresfarms 4 жыл бұрын
I heard you found the actual tribe my daughter came from. That is amazing.
@ventanaexplorationsllc15
@ventanaexplorationsllc15 4 жыл бұрын
Nice job, but, the name is pronounced, "GooRooLay," FYI!
@TheGenealogyReporter
@TheGenealogyReporter 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Ventana!
@psalm91.777
@psalm91.777 2 жыл бұрын
Goo ah ley
@Nuevomexicano
@Nuevomexicano 2 жыл бұрын
Coyote in old New Mexico means 3/4 Indian 1/4 European mestizo means 50/50 European and Indian and Gurule is a hispanicization of a French last name its pronounce Guru-lay not Guru-lee
@R-BURQUENO
@R-BURQUENO Жыл бұрын
Ga-roooly?🤨
@Mastaherrera
@Mastaherrera Жыл бұрын
Good video just learn how to pronounce our surnames better
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