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Mexico
Category Index
- General Resource Sites
- History & Culture
- How To
- Language, Handwriting & Script
- Libraries, Archives & Museums
- Mailing Lists, Newsgroups & Chat
- Maps, Gazetteers & Geographical Information
- Military
- Newspapers
- People & Families
- Professional Researchers, Volunteers & Other Research Services
- Publications, Software & Supplies
- Queries, Message Boards & Surname Lists
- Records: Census, Cemeteries, Land, Obituaries, Personal, Taxes and Vital
- Religion & Churches
- Societies & Groups
- WorldGenWeb Project
See also:
- Cyndi's List - The Caribbean / The West Indies
- Cyndi's List - Central & South America
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- Academia Yucateca de Genealogia "Francisco de Montejo"
The official website of the "Academia Yucateca de Genealogia Francisco de Montejo " from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. In Spanish.
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Ancestry.com - Catholic Marriage Records: Discovering an Immigrant's Place of Origin Article by George Ryskamp.
- Anillo de Genealogía Hispana (Hispanic Genealogy Ring)
Paginas de Genealogía Hispana en Español. Hispanic Genealogy pages in Spanish. Lots of great resources for those searching their roots in Spain or Latin American countries.
- Court Web Sites - Mexico
Links to the web sites of various levels of judicial courts.
- Genealogica.Net Portal de enlaces sobre genealogía española e hispana
Portal de enlaces a recursos genealogicos en toda España y el mundo hispano.
- The Genealogy of Mexico
Over 500 surnames of Mexico and research references. List of the Conquistadors that served the King under Cortes. Biographies of the conquistadors. Surnames origins.
- Hispanic Genealogy - The Institute of Genealogy and History for Latin America
- Hispanic Immigration to Maryland
A scholarly review of immigration into Maryland from the very first colonists to modern immigrants.
- Hispanic Records Research
From the National Archives and Records Administration.
- Key West Conchs' Webpage - The good old days in Key West, Florida
This site is a place to discuss genealogy, history, recipes and old memories of Key West. The site contains a surname list and information on the Key West and Bahama Island heritage of the natives of Key West, Florida.
- Lower Rio Grande Valley / Northeast Mexico Genealogical Research
Bibliography of materials which are useful to those doing Hispanic genealogical research on families connected with South Texas and Northeast Mexico. Many materials are avaiable through interlibrary loan.
- Mexican Migration Project / Proyecto Sobre Migracion Mexicana
An ongoing binational research effort that aims to study and document the process of Mexican migration to the United States.
- Roots Television
Roots Television is an online television network by and for avid genealogists. Videos include how-to demonstrations, conference lectures, and region-specific programming including Irish, Hispanic, British, Jewish, African-American research and more. Videos are available online, on-demand, and virtually all of them are absolutely free.
- Somos Primos: Dedicated to Hispanic Heritage and Diversity Issues
Monthly online magazine of the Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research (SHHAR).
- Spanish California Genealogy
- Surname Navigator Mexico
 A one window, megasearch engine for surnames. Can simultaneously search various databases using only one input screen. Includes CGI (LDS Mormons) Mexico, Ancestral File (LDS Mormons) Mexico, Geneanet Mexico, Google, genealogy Mexico, Google News Genealogy Mexico, Rootsweb message board Mexico, Ancestry.com, Email Finder Mexico, White Pages Mexico.
- Yahoo! Clubs Genealogía Hispana
- Yahoo! Clubs - Hispanic Genealogy
- Yahoo!...Hispanic...Genealogy
- Yahoo!...Mexico...History
- The Latin American Alliance
- Spain In America
An Ibero-American history site, which focuses on the post-Colombian period (ca. 1500 - 1750).
- Monte Alban, Oaxaca, Zapotec Capital ~ Mexico
History and culture of the Zapotecs indigenous tribes in Southern Mexico. Interactive pages about the archeological site of Monte Alban, the former capital of the Zapotec tribes for 1,500 years, and more recently a burial ground for the Mixtecs tribes. The Zapotecs occupied the valley of what is now Oaxaca, from around 700 BC until the arrival of the Spaniards.
- Online English to Spanish to English Dictionary
- Spanish Genealogical Word List
- Spanish Letter Writing Guide
For genealogical inquiries from FamilySearch.org.
- Yahoo! Babel Fish - Text Translation and Web Page Translation
Input a URL for a web site or a block of plain text and this site will translate it for you: Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish.
- Archivo General de la Nación Mexico
Sistema de consulta de acervos catalogo en linea (ARGENA II y III) Basicamente Colonial tiene ademas informacion de S XIX y S XX.
- Archivo Histórico de la Arquidiocesis de Monterrey
Records (baptisms, marriages, and deaths between the years 1668-1900) from the northern part of the Mexican state of Nuevo León (area immediately around Monterrey and north to the Texas border).
- Bancroft Library ~ Berkeley, California
University of California at Berkeley.
- Center for American History ~ Austin, Texas
From the University of Texas at Austin.
- Research and Collections Division
- Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection
Nearly 900,000 books, periodicals, & pamphlets, 2,500 linear feet of manuscripts, 19,000 maps, 21,000 microforms, 11,500 broadsides, 93,500 photographs, & 38,000 other items from & about Latin America, & on materials relating to Latinos in the US. Latin America is here defined to include Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean island nations, South America, & areas of the US during the period they were a part of the Spanish Empire or Mexico. From the University of Texas at Austin.
- Newspapers
The Center's Newspaper Collections contain more than 4,500 Texas, Southern, U.S., and non-U. S. titles and is the largest collection of its kind in Texas.
- Subject Guides to Collections
- Family History Library Catalog
From the FamilySearch web site, an online catalog to the holdings of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, Utah. Also search for other localities by place name.
- Family Search - Family History Centers
- FUNDACIÓN MAPFRE - Directorio Web de Archivos Iberoamericanos
- Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Includes a research library with materials on immigration studies.
- H-Latam Archives
A list of information about Latin American archives, submitted by visitors to the H-Net web site.
- The Latin American Library at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
- The Lower Rio Grande Valley Historical Collection
At the University of Texas - Pan American Library. Holds materials dealing with the geographic area from Laredo to Corpus Christi south to Brownsville, Texas and the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo León and Coahuila
- National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico ~ Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Paso al Norte Museum ~ El Paso, Texas
Preserves the history of El Paso as the "Ellis Island of the Southwest".
- Repositories of Primary Sources: Latin America and the Caribbean
A list of links to online resources from the Univ. of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives.
- Rio Grande Valley Library System - Special Collections Branch
Albuquerque. Strong in the areas of New Mexico and Hispanic genealogy.
- Spanish Colonial Research Center ~ Albuquerque, New Mexico
From the National Park Service and the University of New Mexico.
- Tempe Historical Museum ~ Arizona
Mailing lists are interactive e-mail forums that are free for you to subscribe to and participate in. Click on the links below and be sure to follow the instructions provided exactly as shown in order to subscribe to the mailing list of your choice. Be sure to keep a copy of the welcome message that you receive. This message will contain details about the mailing list, the person who runs the list and instructions you will need in order to participate in the list, unsubscribe from the list, etc.
Adoptions, biographies, ethnic groups, famous people, immigrants, some family groups, etc.
Links to professional researchers found on Cyndi's List are included as a courtesy. Unless otherwise stated, the existence of these links on Cyndi's List does not imply endorsement of the services or products provided by those professional researchers. See also: Disclaimers
- Cyndi's List Genealogy Bookstore
A categorized list of genealogy research books that looks a lot like my bookshelf at home.
- Amazon.com Genealogy Bookstore - Hispanic
 The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.
- Borderlands Bookstore
Historical and genealogical books about Texas, Mexico, Spain, and Portugal.
- CLNET Genealogy Sources
List of Hispanic published resources.
- Genealogical.com
The online store of Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company.
- Global Genealogy & History Shoppe - Spain, Spanish, Hispanic
- Heritage Books: Mexican
- Middle America—Mexico Vital Records Index
CD-ROM for sale from the LDS Church. Information from birth, christening, and marriage events from selected localities in Mexico only. These records cover the years 1659 to 1905 and include both church records and civil registrations. Approximately 1.9 million births or christenings and 300,000 marriages are represented in this collection of records.
The sites found in this category vary in content. Some sites have extractions or transcriptions of actual records. Other sites have helpful lists, articles, tips or guidelines. In a few cases there are scanned images of the original source documents themselves, with more of these types of records coming online each day. Keep in mind that extractions & transcriptions may have errors or may be missing certain portions of the original source material. Always refer to the original source material whenever possible and only use extractions & transcriptions as a starting point to help guide you in your research.
- Family Search Record Search
Millions of indexed records and images of records. Join volunteers around the world who are helping to make more free records available online through FamilySearch Indexing.
- Genealogy Quest - Laredo, Texas
List of Aliens Arriving at Laredo, Texas, via the Mexican National Railroad or the Laredo Foot Bridge 1907.
- Hispanic Archives
Part of the Refugio County, TXGenWeb site.
- Lista de Passageiros do veleiro Elizabeth Marie
Ship's passenger list and letter to King Joao VI,1819.
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Mexican Parish Records, 1751-1880 Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription. Marriage, baptism, and death records from nine Mexican parishes: Matamoros, Agualequas, Mier, Sabinas Hidalgo, Vallecillo, Cadereyta, Camargo, Cerralvo, & Guerrero with over 100,000 records including 400,000 names. Original source: Spanish American Genealogical Association. Mexican Parish Records, 1751-1880.
- Mexico/Arizona Biographical Survey
There are biographical records on more than 18,000 Hispanic individuals, most of whom lived in Arizona before 1875.
- Mexico IGI Batch Numbers
Free WIKI style website that is organizing all the IGI's batch numbers for the entire country of Mexico by state, town and year. Bilingual site also explains how to use batch numbers more effectively in searches.
- Pioneer Families of the Presidio de San Agustin
Family histories for all individuals who lived in Tucson, Arizona prior to 1856 are being researched and posted on this portion of the Rio Nuevo website.
- Texas General Land Office - Spanish and Mexican Land Grants
- Vital Records Index
From FamilySearch.org. Online searchable database of vital records for Mexico. From selected localities in Mexico, these records cover the years 1659 to 1905 and include both church records and civil registrations. Approximately 1.9 million births or christenings and 300,000 marriages are represented in this collection of records. Approximately 30% of the individuals in this collection have no last names.
- Familia Web Site - Familia: The Ancestral Research Association
Researching Mexico and the Southwest. A Hispanic and Indigenous genealogy association promoting the history and ancestral research of our membership, in order to understand our past and preserve our heritage. Promotes genealogy education in public schools and colleges. Westminster, Orange County, California.
- Genealogia.org.mx - La Sociedad Genealógica del Norte de México
- Genealogical Society of Hispanic America
Hispanic Genealogy research in New Mexico, Colorado, Mexico and the south west.
- Hispanic Genealogical Society ~ Houston, Texas
- Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Mexico
Jurisdictions for the IOOF, Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs.
- Los Californianos ~ San Diego, California
Membership society for the descendants of Hispanic persons who arrived in Alta California prior to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, February 2, 1848.
- Los Pobladores, Los Angeles' Founding Families, 1781 ~ Los Angeles, California
An ancestrial heritage association whose members are descendants of the original founding families fo Los Angeles in 1781.
- National Society of Hispanic Genealogy ~ Denver, Colorado
promote an interest and foster expertise, knowledge and further study of the history, ancestry, culture and traditions of the peoples who emigrated, settled, founded, and established communities in the areas of the United States of America formerly known as New Spain and Mexico.
- The Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research (SHHAR)
SHHAR (pronounced "share"), based in Orange County, California, has the specific goal of helping all Hispanics research their family history, regardless of the location of research interest. Commenced in 1986, formalized in 1987, the group has quickly grown to national and international networking status. A networking database is maintained. Registration is open and free.
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