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American Benevolent Society - Sociedad Americana de Beneficencia, I.A.P.
One of Mexico’s first philanthropic organizations, celebrating almost 145 years. We are an independent, non-religious, non-partisan, charity organization. We are Americans, helping our own and others with medical, financial, psychological and other needs; and in addition bringing together the English speaking communities in Mexico City.
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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.
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Genealogical Society of Hispanic America
Hispanic Genealogy research in New Mexico, Colorado, Mexico and the south west.
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Genealogical Society of Hispanic America - Southern California Chapter
Focuses on Hispanic research in the American Southwest & Mexico, including the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, & Texas. 75% of members are descendants of the Spanish colonists of New Mexico. Lectures, research days, books, genealogical writers group, & networking.
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Houston, Texas.
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Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Mexico
Jurisdictions for the IOOF, Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs.
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The early Hispanic settlers of Alta California were called Californios or Californianos. Los Californianos was organized by their descendants to preserve the Hispanic heritage of Alta California (history, music, culture, infrastructure, etc.) and to help other descendants compile their Hispanic genealogy.
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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.
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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.
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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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Somos Primos: Dedicated to Hispanic Heritage and Diversity Issues
Monthly online magazine of the Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research (SHHAR).
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