FYI, Just got this email:
We invite you to be one of the first members of the public to come in and use the new FamilySearch website (new.familysearch.org). FamilySearch is rolling out this website to the public gradually, in this initial phase space is limited. If you are interested, please act quickly. Just click the link below to register.
Public access to new FamilySearch
As a FHC volunteer I was invited to use the New Family Search website a
few months ago and so far I have advanced my genealogy by 3 sets of
distant grand parents. I've found two new cousins and am really excited
about the site. I would suggest that you take advantage of this offer it
is a great improvement (speaking only of my quick results).
thanks Bert for the announcement and for the work you recently did on
adding films for the Ojuelos area.
joseph
======================
Joseph Puentes
NoMeat@h2opodcast.com
http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html (Vegan Environmental Solutions Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com (Blog for above)
http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
http://nuestrosranchos.org (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes
Genealogy)
bert@paredes.net wrote:
> FYI, Just got this email:
> We invite you to be one of the first members of the public to come in
> and use the new FamilySearch website (new.familysearch.org).
> FamilySearch is rolling out this website to the public gradually, in
> this initial phase space is limited. If you are interested, please act
> quickly. Just click the link below to register.
>
> http://www.familysearch.org/invite/public2
Public access to new FamilySearch
Joseph,
You're right I found a long lost greatgrandmother; however, what did you use for documentation? I didn't see any film number to cite. Thank you,
Alice Blake
--- On Tue, 5/10/11, Joseph Puentes wrote:
From: Joseph Puentes
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Public access to new FamilySearch
To: general@nuestrosranchos.org, bert@paredes.net
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2011, 10:25 AM
As a FHC volunteer I was invited to use the New Family Search website a few months ago and so far I have advanced my genealogy by 3 sets of distant grand parents. I've found two new cousins and am really excited about the site. I would suggest that you take advantage of this offer it is a great improvement (speaking only of my quick results).
thanks Bert for the announcement and for the work you recently did on adding films for the Ojuelos area.
joseph
======================
Joseph Puentes
NoMeat@h2opodcast.com
http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html (Vegan Environmental Solutions Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com (Blog for above)
http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
http://nuestrosranchos.org (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes Genealogy)
bert@paredes.net wrote:
> FYI, Just got this email:
> We invite you to be one of the first members of the public to come in and use the new FamilySearch website (new.familysearch.org). FamilySearch is rolling out this website to the public gradually, in this initial phase space is limited. If you are interested, please act quickly. Just click the link below to register.
>
> http://www.familysearch.org/invite/public2
Public access to new FamilySearch
I would take the date (if given) and do a film search to find out what
film corresponds to that date and then either order the film or look to
see if the film is possibly online already.
confirmation of the info is still essential.
joseph
======================
Joseph Puentes
NoMeat@h2opodcast.com
http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html (Vegan Environmental Solutions Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com (Blog for above)
http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
http://nuestrosranchos.org (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes
Genealogy)
Alice Blake wrote: wrote:
> Joseph,
> You're right I found a long lost greatgrandmother; however, what did you use for documentation? I didn't see any film number to cite. Thank you,
> Alice Blake
>
> --- On Tue, 5/10/11, Joseph Puentes
>
>
> From: Joseph Puentes
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Public access to new FamilySearch
> To: general@nuestrosranchos.org, bert@paredes.net
> Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2011, 10:25 AM
>
>
> As a FHC volunteer I was invited to use the New Family Search website a few months ago and so far I have advanced my genealogy by 3 sets of distant grand parents. I've found two new cousins and am really excited about the site. I would suggest that you take advantage of this offer it is a great improvement (speaking only of my quick results).
>
> thanks Bert for the announcement and for the work you recently did on adding films for the Ojuelos area.
>
> joseph
>
> ======================
>
> Joseph Puentes
> NoMeat@h2opodcast.com
> http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html (Vegan Environmental Solutions Podcast)
> http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
> http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com (Blog for above)
> http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
> http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
> http://nuestrosranchos.org (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes Genealogy)
>
>
>
> bert@paredes.net wrote:
>
>> FYI, Just got this email:
>> We invite you to be one of the first members of the public to come in and use the new FamilySearch website (new.familysearch.org). FamilySearch is rolling out this website to the public gradually, in this initial phase space is limited. If you are interested, please act quickly. Just click the link below to register.
>>
>> http://www.familysearch.org/invite/public2
FamilySearch - Browsing Images
Joseph, many people don't know how to get to the scan files where they
can actually search for the records on their own:
A. Go to Familysearch.org
B. Go to “Browse by Location”
C. Press the “USA, Canada, and Mexico” link
On the "Historical Records Collections," go down the page to:
Mexico, Catholic Church Records
Mexico, Chiapas, Catholic Church Records, 1558-1978
Mexico, Civil Registration, 1860-1950
Mexico, Guanajuato, Catholic Church Records, 1576-1984
Mexico, Jalisco, Catholic Church Records
Mexico, Morelos, Catholic Church Records, 1598-1969
Mexico, Nayarit, Catholic Church Records, 1596-1967
Mexico, Puebla, Catholic Church Records, 1545-1970
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Catholic Church Records, 1586-1970
Mexico, State of Mexico, Catholic Church Records
To the right of each category, you will find "Browse Images."
As an example, go to “Mexico, Catholic Church Records,” then:
A. To the right of that link, press “Browse Images”
B. You will see a list of the Mexican states
C. Press “Aguascalientes”
D. For Calvillo records, press on the “Calvillo” link
E. You will then pick the appropriate parish and choose the group of
years and type of event that you want (bautismos, defunciones,
matrimonios, etc.)
F. Scan through the record page by page or choosing the page number
that you find appropriate to your search.
The scan files are not complete collections yet, but some states are
near completion, such as Aguascalientes, Sonora, Chihuahua and Sinaloa.
Jalisco and Zacatecas have a way to go yet.
Good luck.
John P. Schmal
FamilySearch - Browsing Images
John,
Jalisco is complete. Miguel Beltran had already given us the direct link.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/show#uri=https%3A//api.family…
Armando
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 9:27 PM, wrote:
> Joseph, many people don't know how to get to the scan files where they can
> actually search for the records on their own:
>
> A. Go to Familysearch.org
> B. Go to “Browse by Location”
> C. Press the “USA, Canada, and Mexico” link
>
> On the "Historical Records Collections," go down the page to:
>
> Mexico, Catholic Church Records
> Mexico, Chiapas, Catholic Church Records, 1558-1978
> Mexico, Civil Registration, 1860-1950
> Mexico, Guanajuato, Catholic Church Records, 1576-1984
> Mexico, Jalisco, Catholic Church Records
> Mexico, Morelos, Catholic Church Records, 1598-1969
> Mexico, Nayarit, Catholic Church Records, 1596-1967
> Mexico, Puebla, Catholic Church Records, 1545-1970
> Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Catholic Church Records, 1586-1970
> Mexico, State of Mexico, Catholic Church Records
>
> To the right of each category, you will find "Browse Images."
>
> As an example, go to “Mexico, Catholic Church Records,” then:
>
> A. To the right of that link, press “Browse Images”
> B. You will see a list of the Mexican states
> C. Press “Aguascalientes”
> D. For Calvillo records, press on the “Calvillo” link
> E. You will then pick the appropriate parish and choose the group of years
> and type of event that you want (bautismos, defunciones, matrimonios, etc.)
> F. Scan through the record page by page or choosing the page number that
> you find appropriate to your search.
>
> The scan files are not complete collections yet, but some states are near
> completion, such as Aguascalientes, Sonora, Chihuahua and Sinaloa. Jalisco
> and Zacatecas have a way to go yet.
>
> Good luck.
>
> John P. Schmal
>
>
Public access to new FamilySearch
Thanks, will do. I just thought I had missed it on the new website. Alice
--- On Wed, 5/11/11, Joseph Puentes wrote:
From: Joseph Puentes
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Public access to new FamilySearch
To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 1:44 AM
I would take the date (if given) and do a film search to find out what
film corresponds to that date and then either order the film or look to
see if the film is possibly online already.
confirmation of the info is still essential.
joseph
======================
Joseph Puentes
NoMeat@h2opodcast.com
http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html (Vegan Environmental Solutions Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com (Blog for above)
http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
http://nuestrosranchos.org (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes
Genealogy)
Alice Blake wrote: wrote:
> Joseph,
> You're right I found a long lost greatgrandmother; however, what did you use for documentation? I didn't see any film number to cite. Thank you,
> Alice Blake
>
> --- On Tue, 5/10/11, Joseph Puentes
>
>
> From: Joseph Puentes
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Public access to new FamilySearch
> To: general@nuestrosranchos.org, bert@paredes.net
> Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2011, 10:25 AM
>
>
> As a FHC volunteer I was invited to use the New Family Search website a few months ago and so far I have advanced my genealogy by 3 sets of distant grand parents. I've found two new cousins and am really excited about the site. I would suggest that you take advantage of this offer it is a great improvement (speaking only of my quick results).
>
> thanks Bert for the announcement and for the work you recently did on adding films for the Ojuelos area.
>
> joseph
>
> ======================
>
> Joseph Puentes
> NoMeat@h2opodcast.com
> http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html (Vegan Environmental Solutions Podcast)
> http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
> http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com (Blog for above)
> http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
> http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
> http://nuestrosranchos.org (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes Genealogy)
>
>
>
> bert@paredes.net wrote:
>
>> FYI, Just got this email:
>> We invite you to be one of the first members of the public to come in and use the new FamilySearch website (new.familysearch.org). FamilySearch is rolling out this website to the public gradually, in this initial phase space is limited. If you are interested, please act quickly. Just click the link below to register.
>>
>> http://www.familysearch.org/invite/public2