viernes, 30 de noviembre de 2012

[Mexico-Occidente]2000 Un dia como hoy en 1874: En noviembre truena y tiembla en Oaxaca, Tehuacán, Acámbaro, Guanajuato, hasta Fresnillo; y a diferencia de pocos días y aun horas, hacen erupción los volcanes de Colima y Ceboruco,..." (sic)

1874, México, M = Fuerte: "En noviembre truena y tiembla en Oaxaca, Tehuacán, Acámbaro, Guanajuato, hasta Fresnillo; y a diferencia de pocos días y aun horas, hacen erupción los volcanes de Colima y Ceboruco,..." (sic) (SSN)

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31 de mayo de 1818: "Un suceso inesperado vino a llenar de terror a todos los habitantes: [...] a las tres y siete minutos se sintió un terrible terremoto en Guadalajara, que duró cerca de dos minutos en medio de fuertes y prolongados ruidos subterráneos, causando la destrucción de las cúpulas de las dos torres de la catedral que cayeron sobre las bóvedas del templo y las plazuelas adyacentes con gran estruendo. Jamás se había experimentado tan espantosa sacudida, que se extendió a una extensa zona. En Colima casi todas las casas derribó, causando 80 muertos y 72 heridos de gravedad; en Tuxcacuezco derribó todas las casas; en Sayula hizo caer el techo de la iglesia, en Autlán destrozó la torre, y causó muy graves perjuicios en Tamazula, Mazamitla, Zapotiltic, Tuxpan, Tala, Ameca, Cocula, S. Martín, Zacoalco, Sta. Ana Acatlán e Ixtlahuacán. En la capital se procedió a los pocos días a destruir la parte que quedó de las torres por hallarse sumamente averiadas y amenazar desplome, y cuando apenas había pasado el pánico, la repetición del fenómeno sísmico hizo renacer la intranquilidad, si bien no ocasionó desgracias ni pérdidas. Los insurgentes del sur seguían combatiendo los destacamentos realistas desde Coalcomán hasta Zapotiltic, por lo cual el Gral. Cruz dispuso ir personalmente a disponer las operaciones y al efecto llegó a Colima el 25 de febrero de 1819, escribiendo al Virrey sus impresiones sobre aquella población: 'es horroroso el cuadro que presenta esta Villa enteramente arruinada por el terremoto del 31 de mayo del año próximo pasado'. Sólo tres días permaneció allí y partió a Zapotlán donde se detuvo más tiempo organizando la línea militar del sur". (sic) Recopilaciones de Luis Pérez Verdía y Leopoldo Río de la Loza. (Fuente: Los sismos en la historia de México, V. García, G. Suárez, UNAM)

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jueves, 29 de noviembre de 2012

[Mexico-Occidente]1999 FamilySearch New Collections Update 29 November 2012

 

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New Free Records for Brazil, Italy, Portugal, and United States Collections

FamilySearch added more than 18.1 million free indexed records and digital images to its growing collections. Recent additions include more than 6 million images from Oklahoma Probate Records of the United States from 1887-2008. Also of interest are 5,522,462 new browsable images for 11 Italy communities, including Palermo, and 758,398 new images for Portugal collections from 1533-1946. See the table below for the full list of updates. Search these diverse collections and more than 3.5 billion other records for free at FamilySearch.org.

Searchable historic records are made available on FamilySearch.org through the help of thousands of volunteers from around the world. These volunteers transcribe (index) information from digital copies of handwritten records to make them easily searchable online. More volunteers are needed (particularly those who can read foreign languages) to keep pace with the large number of digital images being published online at FamilySearch.org. Learn more about volunteering to help provide free access to the world's historic genealogical records online at FamilySearch.org.

FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources for free at FamilySearch.org or through more than 4,600 family history centers in 132 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Collection

Indexed Records

Digital Images

Comments

Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Miscellaneous Records, 1748-1980

0

819,451

Added images to an existing collection.

Canada, Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927

173,556

0

New indexed record collection.

Colombia, Catholic Church Records, 1600-2010

0

15,957

Added images to an existing collection.

Czech Republic, Censuses, 1843-1921

0

35,894

New browsable image collection.

Czech Republic, Church Books, 1552-1948

0

597

Added images to an existing collection.

Czech Republic, Land Records, 1450-1889

0

140,934

New browsable image collection.

Estonia, Population Records, 1918-1944

0

58,372

New browsable image collection.

Indonesia, Jawa Tengah, Banjanegara, Naturalization Records, 1960-2012

0

188,777

Added images to an existing collection.

Indonesia, Jawa Tengah, Purwokerto, Naturalization Records, 1950-2012

0

210,963

New browsable image collection.

Italy, Avellino, Sant' Angelo dei Lombardi, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1910

0

181,144

Added images to an existing collection.

Italy, Bologna, Bologna, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1941

0

575,093

New browsable image collection.

Italy, Cosenza, Castrovillari, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1910

0

244,341

New browsable image collection.

Italy, Cosenza, Paola, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1910

0

270,197

New browsable image collection.

Italy, Genova, Genova, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1929

0

871,669

New browsable image collection.

Italy, Lecco, Lecco, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1929

0

646,060

New browsable image collection.

Italy, Macerata, Macerata, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1929

0

800,415

Added images to an existing collection.

Italy, Messina, Patti, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1823-1941

0

128,881

New browsable image collection.

Italy, Palermo, Palermo, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1910

0

557,472

Added images to an existing collection.

Italy, Pisa, Pisa, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1935

0

618,446

Added images to an existing collection.

Italy, Trento, Diocesi di Trento, Catholic Church Records, 1548-1937

86,673

0

New indexed record collection.

Italy, Venezia, Venezia, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1871-1930

0

628,744

New browsable image collection.

New Zealand, Probate Records, 1860-1961

0

134,749

New browsable image collection.

Peru, Amazonas, Civil Registration, 1939-1995

0

4,739

Added images to an existing collection.

Peru, Huánuco, Civil Registration, 1889-1997

0

11,526

New browsable image collection.

Portugal, Beja, Catholic Church Records, 1550-1911

0

340,463

Added images to an existing collection.

Portugal, Passport Registers and Application Files, 1800-1946

0

29,947

New browsable image collection.

Portugal, Évora, Catholic Church Records, 1533-1909

0

387,988

New browsable image collection.

Spain, Province of Córdoba, Municipal Records, 1509-1947

0

521,700

New browsable image collection.

Spain, Records of Widows and Orphans of Spanish Officials, 1860-1960

0

28,731

New browsable image collection.

U.S., Arkansas, Probate Records, 1817-1979

0

939,415

New browsable image collection.

U.S., California, San Mateo County Records, 1855-1991

0

77,910

New browsable image collection.

U.S., Colorado, State Census, 1885

234,383

0

Added index records to an existing collection.

U.S., Maine, State Archive Collections, 1790-1966

0

63,061

Added images to an existing collection.

U.S., Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967

0

302,640

New browsable image collection.

U.S., Montana, Cascade County Records, 1880-2009

0

73,317

Added images to an existing collection.

U.S., Montana, Chouteau County Records, 1876-2011

0

36,963

Added images to an existing collection.

U.S., North Carolina, Civil Action Court Papers, 1712-1970

0

157,448

Added images to an existing collection.

U.S., Oklahoma, Probate Records, 1887-2008

0

6,042,924

Added images to an existing collection.

U.S., Oregon, Douglas County Records, 1852-1952

0

28,293

Added images to an existing collection.

U.S., Texas, Houston, Historic Hollywood Cemetery Records, 1895-2008

0

40,943

New browsable image collection.

U.S., Utah, FamilySearch, Early Church Information File, 1830-1900

0

1,091,919

Added images to an existing collection.

U.S., Utah, Tooele County Records, 1855-1956

0

113,892

Added images to an existing collection.

U.S., Virginia, Isle of Wight County Records, 1647-1917

0

82,072

Added index records to an existing collection.

U.S., Washington, County Records, 1856-2009

0

74,112

Added index records to an existing collection.

U.S., Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008

0

69,513

Added images to an existing collection.

Venezuela, Archdiocese of Mérida, Catholic Church Records, 1654-2012

0

27,776

New browsable image collection.

   
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Website:  http://www.Genealogia.org.mx
Office (81) 8393 0011         Cellphone 811+513+8354  Skype: Genealogia.org.mx

"Haz tu Arbol Genealogico...El Arbol mas Hermoso de la Creacion"
Por medio de la historia familiar descubrimos el árbol más hermoso de la creación: nuestro árbol genealógico. Sus numerosas raíces se remontan a la historia y sus ramas se extienden a través de la eternidad. La historia familiar es la expresión extensiva del amor eterno; nace de la abnegación y provee la oportunidad de asegurarse para siempre una unidad familiar".
(Élder J. Richard Clarke, Liahona julio de 1989, pág.69)





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miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2012

[Mexico-Occidente]1996 FamilySearch 4th Quarter User Newsletter


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28 November 2012
 
FamilySearch 4th Quarter User Newsletter
 
In this issue...


Executive Corner: Family History Resources Are Posted on LDS.org Website

 

I'm pleased to announce that LDS.org has posted as its feature article a portal that takes visitors to a Family History landing page that focuses on Elder Richard G. Scott's October, 2012, General Conference address. This page is filled with links to stories, instructional resources, and video clips to help readers understand and appreciate their responsibility to find and redeem their dead. 


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Site Scoop:  Family Tree is Coming

Have you heard about the Family Tree service that FamilySearch is introducing in the next couple of months? Have you tried it? As you may know, this upgrade and future replacement for new.familysearch.org will help you to more easily qualify ancestor names for temple work, collaborate with family and other researchers near and far, and preserve your research for future generations. 


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Collaboration: It's about Sharing

Remember the story of Stone Soup, where the townspeople came together offering ingredients to create a delicious soup made only from a stone and water, or so they thought?  There are many versions of the story that have been passed down and shared over the years. Although the adaptations change, one of the main themes of the story is the value of sharing. By coming together, bringing what each person can offer and sharing with others, everyone benefits from the resulting rich and hearty soup.


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Senior Missionary Couples Serve to Preserve Genealogical Records in Lima, Peru
 
For the past 26 years David Tirado has been photographing vital records for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and helping the people of Peru discover their past. Without realizing it, he has also helped to make another very old dream come true. 


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FamilySearch Recognized for "Continued Dedication and Support" at 2nd International Black Genealogy Summit


FamilySearch was recently recognized for its "continued dedication and support" of African family history research at the 2nd International Black Genealogy Summit, held at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Salt Lake City October 18-20. The conference theme was "Understanding Our Past to Grow into the Future." 


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Cooperation Makes Records Available for FREE

FamilySearch supports making records freely available for family historians and genealogists throughout the world. The Federation of Genealogical Societies and FamilySearch have cooperated on a number of these efforts in the genealogical community. Currently, the Federation is leading an effort to digitize and make freely available the pension records for the men who served in the War of 1812. 


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What's New: New Courses from Learning Services

The Learning Services Group at FamilySearch.org continues to create new learning courses to help patrons learn how to make the most of the resources that FamilySearch has to offer. Here are some of the courses that are now available at FamilySearch.org.

 


5 Minute Genealogy: Genealogy Boot Camp

FamilySearch announces a 27-minute video on the FamilySearch website. The name of the video is Genealogy Boot Camp. It's listed under the category of Most Popular Courses. I'm always skeptical when any product is billed as "Most Popular," but after going through the course, I discovered that it has rightfully earned that designation. 


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Tech Tips: Be Prepared for Genealogical Research with your Smartphone

In the old days, when you went to a library or repository to do research, you might have to lug a whole briefcase full of information. In the electronic age, that has mostly changed. Although it is still a good idea to have a pencil and a pad of paper, the up-to-date researcher will more likely carry a camera, a digital audio recorder, a laptop computer, and perhaps a scanner. What happens if you find yourself with some extra time near a research location and don't have all of your equipment with you? Today's smartphone just might save the research opportunity.


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Fresh from the Vault 

New collections are added each week to FamilySearch. Collections that are marked with a camera indicate collections for which digitized images are available. Collections marked with the term "Browse Images" have not been indexed yet but are available for browsing. These collections have helps added to assist you in narrowing your search down to specific times, places, and record types. Click here to see the new collections. When you get to this page, click on the Last Updated link above the collection dates.

 


Spotlight Focus: Don't Miss RootsTech 2013

Attend RootsTech, a family history and technology conference, March 21-23, 2013. Discover the latest family history tools and techniques to help in the pursuit of your ancestors. Learn how to find, organize, preserve, and share your family's connections and history. New Get Started track just for beginners! 


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Events and News: Genealogy and Family History Conferences


See a list of events that are happening in the family history industry in 2013.

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Benicio Samuel Sanchez
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Email: samuelsanchez@genealogia.org.mx
Website:  http://www.Genealogia.org.mx
Office (81) 8393 0011         Cellphone 811+513+8354  Skype: Genealogia.org.mx

"Haz tu Arbol Genealogico...El Arbol mas Hermoso de la Creacion"
Por medio de la historia familiar descubrimos el árbol más hermoso de la creación: nuestro árbol genealógico. Sus numerosas raíces se remontan a la historia y sus ramas se extienden a través de la eternidad. La historia familiar es la expresión extensiva del amor eterno; nace de la abnegación y provee la oportunidad de asegurarse para siempre una unidad familiar".
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