Hispanic Genealogy Articles
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Celebrate your Hispanic heritage by researching your roots on these muy bueno sites.
9/2/2011
To better research your Spanish-speaking ancestors, learn these common terms.
11/19/2009
If Latin America is in your ancestral past, you'll find it's easier than you think to track your heritage.
9/28/2009
Find researchers and resources through these organizations focusing on Hispanic heritage.
9/28/2009
Finding your Mexican ancestors will be a snap with our handy list of essential Web sites, books and organizations.
9/28/2009
The FHL has microfilmed most pre-1930 Mexican church records, which often include two or three generations of the familia.
9/28/2009
Find the contact information for national archives in Central and South America.
9/28/2009
Visit these Web sites and check out these books for more information on your Spanish, Portuguese or Basque heritage.
9/27/2009
The legend is true: Untold ancestral riches are buried deep beneath these islands' magnificent beaches and dense forests. Let our guide be the key to unlocking your family's Caribbean past.
1/1/2008
Trace your Portuguese ancestors with these books, Web sites and organizations.
6/1/2004
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