The 1803 Cap-Haïtien Census
This find seems to be the very last census take of Saint Domingue before the revolt and freedom of 1804. The 1803 Cap-Haïtien Census is one of the last great source for information during this era. Cap-Haïtien had a couple of prior names which includes Cap-Français. To read further on it in English, you review…
Home Registry for Cap-Haïtien
Another great source of information is the home registry for Cap-Haïtien. This is truly another good resource in trying to locate your illusive ancestors. The documentation in the book is for 1787 which helps build that family tree. While there are only 20 pages to this book, it does help in your research. I hope…
The Cap-Haïtien 1776 Census
Mentioning 1776, many will not think about the Cap-Haïtien 1776 Census. Nothing is more rewarding than finding free resources. Free resources that you can share with many as they search for information on their ancestors. I share this content with the Haitian community in hopes that many will find information about their ancestors. One of…
Puerto Rico Digitized Church Books
Family researchers are looking for Puerto Rico church records. This post will help everyone understand why some are easily available and where you should be looking for the information. A must read for every researcher looking for church records.
Maunabo Digitized Church Records
Maunabo is a town located northeast of Patillas and south of Yabucoa and founded in 1799. The available digitized church records is a great source for researchers.
Saint Pierre Church Records 1866 to 1915 in Pétion-Ville Haiti
Haiti is a beautiful country that has plenty to offer. The problem is that those who travel there are not flooding the internet with images of the beauty that exists there. The same can be said about Pétion-ville, a suburb of the capital, Port-au-Prince.same can be said about Pétion-ville, a suburb of the capital, Port-au-Prince.