Navigating Dominican Republic’s Archive Website ~ Archivo General de la Nacion – Part 3
So before I begin, I recommend that you check out Parts 1 and 2 if you’re just arriving at this blog. Below I’ve provided links to each to help you walk through this website. They will open each in their own window so you won’t lose your place. Navigating the AGN for Dominican Republic –…
Navigating Dominican Republic’s Archive Website ~ Archivo General de la Nacion – Part 2
One of the things I forgot to mention, any links I provide will always open in a new window. The same goes for the AGN so make sure you turn off pop up blockers for both websites. If you’re looking for Part 1, then click here and it will open in a new window. The…
Navigating Dominican Republic’s Archive Website ~ Archivo General de la Nacion
Dominican Republic is well known for being very much into its history and attempting to document as much as possible. There are some amazing libraries (known as bibliotecas in Spanish) in this country. One of the great things I’ve heard about Dominican Republic’s Archivo General de la Nacion (Archives of the Nation) is that they…
Puerto Rican and Dominicans – Getting Your DNA Tested for Genealogical Purposes
I had to think over who I wanted to write about and drew a blank because there are so many I’d like to write about. Since I’m still working on both my Puerto Rican and Dominican ancestry, I figured I’d talk about the benefits of having your DNA tested. First I recommend an Autosomal DNA…
Dominican Republic Genealogy – Where to Research
So today I finished up another semester in school and I’m celebrating it with sharing some information on Dominican Republic or like many of us call it; Quisqueya. A word that the indigenous people on the island called it; the Taino Indians. Much of their language still exist today and many don’t realizes that they…