Category: genealogy help

Dominican Republic Voter Registry

So what does Dominican Republic voter registry have to do with genealogy? Well plenty! You would be surprised the many places you can locate family. The great thing about voter registries is that it helps you locate the men that registered to vote. Things like their name and the Cédula number! If you are not…

By Anna Bayala September 14, 2022 3

Santa Clara de Asis Records

The British Library is preserving books that are in danger of disappearing. It was nice to see that they have digitized for Santa Clara de Asis records. The church is a cathedral located in Santa Clara, in the province of Villa Clara. Finally, the collection from this church includes records for Blacks, Browns, and Whites.…

By Anna Bayala September 14, 2022 0

Trujillo Bajo Tax Records

There are so many resources available for genealogical research for Puerto Rico. Some are out of reach of many family genealogist. However, we do have some great researchers that are willing to share their research. We can thank Rachel Rose for her continue contribution by providing Trujillo Bajo tax records from 1824 to 1828. If…

By Anna Bayala September 9, 2022 0

Saint Vincent Deed Books

Locating records online is difficult for many due to unavailable digitized records. With the COVID pandemic, it has delayed project completion of records digitization. There are some project teams that I am familiar with that are just beginning to attain access to equipment to start the process after two years of no access. Luckily, the…

By Anna Bayala September 5, 2022 0