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Introduction to Mexican Genealogy Research (Zoom)

Mon, Sep 18 2023
6:00pm - 7:00pm Central
Virtual Branch
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Age Group
For adults

 

Presenter
Lisa Medina
Virtual Event

 

Join genealogist Lisa Medina for an introduction to foundational concepts in Mexican genealogy research (names, jurisdictions and governmental entities, language resources, etc.). She will also provide an overview of the abundant church and civil records available online. Registration is required and closes one hour prior to the start of the program. Participants will be emailed a Zoom access code the day of the program. Please include your email in the registration. Please note: You must sign into the room prior to the start of the program. Admittance to the classroom will close five minutes after the program's start time. All start times are Central Standard Time. Space is limited.

 

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