By Patricia Burton , 25 March, 2009

Wednesday, Mar 25, 2009

Dear Eduardo-

I certainly agree with you about the sharing. I think that sometimes, people don't want to share because they are in the process of writing a book which eventually they will sell. I look forward to opportunities to share by giving talks, instructing others, volunteering at the local LDS Family History Center, etc. I always end up getting so much back in return and learning new ways to research.

By Raul Padilla , 4 February, 2014

Welcome Christine, as you can see our cousins here are incredible with their knowledge and willingness to help, I come from an engineering background and understand the need for facts, documentation a

By fernie4146 , 2 February, 2014

My name is Fernando Vasquez and I am researching my moms fathers side of the family that leads me to El Sagrario, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico.

By ElCapitanPaco , 2 February, 2014

Primeramente, me parece que declaraciones formales u oficiales de datos importantes de esta índole deben informar y ayudar a todos nuestros primos que tengan el apellido Lomelín/Lomelí/Lomellini en

By Visitor (not verified) , 15 February, 2006

Hi, Mu name is Monica Medina, i'm mexican currently living in
Montpellier, France.

I've started my genealogical research and I have roots in Zacatecas,
this are the names:

Ines de la Rosa Sandoval (my greatgrand mother) was daugther of Juan
de la Rosa and Narcisa Sandoval. They come from Fresnillo, Zacatecas
I haven't found more information on dates, but I keep on researching.

Also, for the family of my mom I know that Ontiveros surname comes

By Jose Aguayo Ortega , 26 January, 2014

Does anyone know if there are 17th and 18th century census lists of haciendas in Aguascalientes, Zacatecas, and Jalisco?