by Moises Garza

June 30, 2013

Families of Salinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Volume Six
Last Names of Nuevo Leon

In this post, you will find the ebook Families of Salinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Volume Six it is another great eBook for your Genealogy research.

Crispin Rendon just released the sixth volume on his series for Salinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon.

This Volume covers 1810 – 1816 and covers 304 marriages. I am sure that you as well as I am, are excited to start browsing this eBook so with nothing else here is the email that I received earlier from Crispin.

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Families of Salinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Volume Six

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Email:

This email is going out to the people in my genealogy address book.  There is not need to respond.

I have posted online the next volume in a series of books.  See the link below.

Families of Salinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Volume Six

Best regards,

Crispin Rendon

Let me know in the comments if you find your ancestors on this eBook I sure would love to hear about them.

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Moises Garza

I have doing my family genealogy since 1998. I am also the creator of this blog We Are Cousins, and the Mexican Genealogy blog. To always be up to date with both of these sites follow me on Facebook. To contact me or book me for a presentation, buy my books, and or learn more about me visit my personal website at www.moisesgarza.com.

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  1. Hi..
    Question, I have a family member that was ordained sometime in the early 1800s, I know he was a priest at San Fernando Catholic Church in San Antonio by 1820. What I would like to find is where he studied, 1st church assigned, etc. I have reason to believe that he studied somewhere in the State of Nuevo Leon. Do you know of any seminaries, etc., that I could research, that were active during this timeframe?
    tia
    greg

    1. Hello Gregory,

      Unfortunately I do not have an answer for you. Several weeks ago I came across a will for one of my ancestors and she mentions that one of her sons was a priest. So at this point I have also been wondering about this same issue. I hope someone reads this comments and may provide us with an answer.

      Moises Garza

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