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    Puerto Rico Transcribed Records

    ByAnna Bayala July 25, 2021February 24, 2026

    While I did say I was done for the weekend, I nearly forgot to post the rest of these records. I am publishing these files but will have to eventually update this post to ensure that it can be found via search engines. The way to access the files is that you click on each…

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  • Cidra Church Record in Puerto Rico
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    Cidra Church Record in Puerto Rico

    ByAnna Bayala February 4, 2018February 24, 2026

    Cidra, known as “Town of the Eternal Spring”, is located in the eastern central region of Puerto Rico. Its location is just north of Cayey; south of Comerío and Aguas Buenas; east of Aibonito; and west of Caguas. The town was founded in 1809.  Knowing this information is important since you’ll need this information as…

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  • 1872 Slave Schedule in Puerto Rico
    Adjuntas | Añasco | Arecibo | Arroyo | Barranquitas | Cabo Rojo | Camuy | Carolina | Ciales | Cidra | Coamo | Comerio | Dorado | Guayanilla | Gurabo | Hatillo | Juana Diaz | Manati | Mayaguez | Naranjito | Orocovis | Penuelas | Ponce | Quebradillas | Sabana Grande | Salinas | San German | San Juan | San Lorenzo | Trujillo Alto | Utuado | Yauco

    1872 Slave Schedule in Puerto Rico

    ByAnna Bayala August 6, 2016February 22, 2026

    While the US Civil War led to the freedom of many enslaved people, the same cannot be said for other regions of the Americas.  Slavery was completely abolished in Haiti in 1803 and finally in 1822 in current day Dominican Republic thanks to the then Haitian President.  However, Puerto Rico was still enslaving many.  Many…

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