Category: Puerto Rican Genealogy

San Benito Abad y Santa Barbara Church Records in Patillas 1810 – 1940

The last is always the best. This is the last update for San Benito Abad y Santa Barbara church records for Puerto Rico. While there was one listed when it first came out, this one will complete the series of available information. The municipality sits south of Lorenzo, just east of Guayama and Arroyo, and…

By Anna Bayala March 29, 2020 0

Yabucoa Puerto Rico 1790 to 1937 Church Records – Updated

I had this post sitting in draft for 7 months thinking I had published and shared the information. So edited the intro and releasing today… Nearly 3 years ago on January 1st, 2017, I had posted my 100th post which happened to be about Yabuoca, Puerto Rico church records. At the time I released that…

By Anna Bayala December 25, 2019 0

African Slavery in the Caribbean & South America

One of the most important things that have made me very successful in my research is reading history. Reading history provides me with clues of where to look next. While the genealogy community has taken a stronghold of dipping into DNA testing, it has opened the door to a lot of misconceptions. Note that this…

By Anna Bayala September 15, 2019 0

Prisons in Puerto Rico in the 1800s and 1900s

While we are searching for ancestors, we never want to think the worst of them. We base our beliefs on how law are written today, but knowing in the back of our mind that they were different then. The way some of the laws were written in the 1800s, it makes you wonder who were…

By Anna Bayala July 13, 2019 1

Trujillo Alto Church Records & Other Resources

One of the hardest things is locating family records for Trujillo Alto in Puerto Rico due to the lack of access to books or not all books being filmed by the LDS back in the 1980s. However, that should not stop us from seeking information on what is available. I am currently working on the…

By Anna Bayala July 7, 2019 0

Bayamon Church Records 1765 – 1932

My favorite color happens to be blue, and I also love blue roses; my favorite flowers, and yes, they do exist. One of the greatest things you encounter when doing genealogy is meeting some amazing individuals that are willing to share their research and tools that can help others in their research. One such individual…

By Anna Bayala July 5, 2019 0