31 May 2009
Hidalgo County Genealogy Links
New Mexico Genealogical Society Links
* Locating Catholic Church Records in New Mexico - Hidalgo County
- See also the Introduction to the Project
* NMGS Press
* Genealogical Resources of New Mexico (book)
Libraries and Archives:
* Family History Center - Animas, NM
* Hidalgo County Libraries (EPodunk)
Genealogical and Historical Societies:
* New Mexico Genealogical Society
* Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico
* Southern New Mexico Genealogical Society
Genealogy Resources:
* USGenWeb - Hidalgo County
* Genealogy Trails - Hidalgo County
Genealogy Queries & Message Boards:
* Cousin Connect - Hidalgo County
* GenForum - Hidalgo County
* GenCircles - Hidalgo County
* RootsWeb Genealogy Forum - Hidalgo County
Genealogy Directories, List, and Links:
* EPodunk -Hidalgo County Profile
* Cyndi's List - Hidalgo County
* Linkpendium - Hidalgo County
* USGenWeb Links - Hidalgo County
Vital Records
* Hidalgo County Government
Cemetery, Burial & Obituaries:
* Hidalgo County Cemeteries (USGenWeb)
* Hidalgo County Cemeteries (EPodunk)
* Interment Net - Hidalgo County
* Tombstone Transcription Project - Hidalgo County
* Hidalgo County Cemetery Photos
* The Political Graveyard - Hidalgo County
* Steins Cemetery
Census Records:
* Hidalgo County Census Records (Linkpendium)
Community Genealogy and History:
* Hidalgo County (New Mexico Office of State Historian)
* Lordsburg (New Mexico Office of State Historian
* Shakespeare, New Mexico
* The Historical Marker Database - Hidalgo County
"Hidalgo County was created on February 25, 1919 from the southern part of Grant County.
"According to the New Mexico Blue Book, 2001-02 edition, it was named for the Mexican town of Guadalupe Hidalgo, where the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in 1848.
"However, according to The Place Names of New Mexico, by Robert Julyan, 1996, and to the Service Record-World War I and II, published by the V.F.W. Post No. 3099 in the late 1940s, Hidalgo county was named in honor of El Cura Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the patriot priest who in 1810 led the revolt that resulted in Mexico's independence. We thank Edmundo Saucedo of Lordsburg, NM for additional information."
- From Locating Catholic Church Records in New Mexico - Hidalgo County
* Leading Facts of New Mexico History - Grant County
* History of New Mexico - Grant County
Cultural Resources:
* Hidalgo County Museum
* Shakespeare Ghost Town
* Art and Galleries - Hidalgo County
* Tourism - Hidalgo County
Personal Websites
- None listed. Suggest links by Emailing me at abqbobcat@nmia.com.
Misc.
* National Register of Historic Places - Hidalgo County
* Newspaper Abstracts - Hidalgo County
* New Mexico Digital Collection - Hidalgo County
* New Mexico Military Records
* Land Patent Search (New Mexico)
* Mining Claims - Hidalgo County
* Hidalgo County Teachers
* Hidalgo County New Mexico World War II Casualties
Look for "Lea County Genealogy Links" at 12:01 A.M., Sunday, June 7th. As always, if you wish to contribute to this county or another, please send me an e-mail at abqbobcat@nmia.com.
19 May 2009
June 20, 2009 NMGS Field Trip
El Rancho de Las Golondrinas
This living history museum is in Las Cienega, NM
15 miles south of Santa Fe and 45 miles north of Albuquerque.
invites you on a Field Trip to attend:
A Family Reunion,
Families of El Rancho de Las Golindrinas
This day-long event will be hosted by the El Rancho de Las Golindrinas Museum in La Cienega, NM. This museum depicts life of Spanish Colonial New Mexico.
Speakers include local archeologist Dedie Snow, genealogist Henrietta Christmas, and former state historian Robert Tórrez. Additionally, historic interpreter Manuel López will portray Hispanic mountain man “Marcelino Baca”, relating life and times of this 1800’s resident of Colorado and New Mexico.
Advanced registration is required: basic fees are $5.00 per person. Children under five are free. Make checks out to El Rancho de Las Golindrinas and mail to 334 Los Pinos Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87507. Please note “Reunion” on the outside of the envelope and include the names and number of family members who will be attending.
For more information, visit the museum website at http://www.golondrinas.org/. You may find a registration form at http://www.golondrinas.org/reunion09.pdf.
Directions: Las Golondrinas is 15 miles south of Santa Fe and 45 miles north of Albuquerque. Take Exit 276 and follow the brown "Las Golondrinas" signs. Please Note: due to RailRunner construction, Exit 276 may be closed approaching from Albuquerque. If so, From Albuquerque, you will need to take EXIT 271 and follow "Las Golondrinas" signs. Exit 276, from Santa Fe, will remain open.
14 May 2009
Hidalgo County Genealogy Links - Postponed Until May 31st
10 May 2009
NM Santillanes Family in Albuquerque Journal
The title of the story is "Venerable N.M. Clan Bonds at Family Chapel " by Leslie Linthicum.
To read the story, click on this link. If you don't have a subscription to the Journal, you have the option to read the article by clicking on the "trial free pass". You'll have to watch an advertisement before continuing on to the article.
Harding County Genealogy Links
New Mexico Genealogical Society Links
* Locating Catholic Church Records in New Mexico - Harding County
- See also the Introduction to the Project
* NMGS Press
* Genealogical Resources of New Mexico (book)
Libraries and Archives:
* Family History Centers
Genealogical and Historical Societies:
* New Mexico Genealogical Society
* Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico
Genealogy Resources:
* USGenWeb - Harding County
* Genealogy Trails - Harding County
Genealogy Queries & Message Boards:
* Cousin Connect - Harding County
* GenForum - Harding County
* GenCircles - Harding County
* RootsWeb Genealogy Forum - Harding County
Genealogy Directories, List, and Links:
* EPodunk -Harding County Profile
* Cyndi's List - Harding County
* Linkpendium - Harding County
Vital Records
No links posted - if you have any links to add to this page, send me an e-mail at abqbobcat@nmia.com
Cemetery, Burial & Obituaries:
* Harding County Cemeteries - USGenWeb
* Harding County Cemeteries - EPodunk
* Harding County Cemeteries - Find A Grave
* Political Graveyard - Harding County
* Internment Web - Harding County
* Harding County Obituraries - USGenWeb
Census Records:
* Harding County Census Records - Linkpendium
Community Genealogy and History:
* Harding County - New Mexico Office of State Historian
* Harding County History
* Roy History
* History of Solano
* Mosquero School History
* History of the Solano Church
Harding County was created March 4, 1921 from the eastern part of Mora County and the southern part of Union County. It was named for Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the U.S.
* Mora County (The leading facts of New Mexico)
* Mora County (History of New Mexico)
* Union County (History of New Mexico)
Cultural Resources:
* No links posted - if you aware of any cultural resources links, send me an e-mail at abqbobcat@nmia.com.
Personal Websites
* The Story of Oliver Loving and the Goodnight-Loving Trail
* Melvin Whitson Mills
* Reynolds Records
Misc.
* National Register of Historic Places - Harding County
* Newspaper Abstracts - Harding County
* New Mexico Digital Collection - Harding County
* Harding County Biographies - USGenWeb
* New Mexico Military Records
* Land Patent Search (New Mexico)
Look for "Hidalgo County Genealogy Links" at 12:01 A.M., Sunday, May 17th. As always, if you wish to contribute to this county or another, please send me an e-mail at abqbobcat@nmia.com.
04 May 2009
Family Reunion at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas
A Family Reunion
On Saturday, June 20th, 2009 there will be a day-long event entitled "A Family Reunion, Families of El Rancho de Las Golondrinas," hosted by El Rancho de las Golondrians Museum located in La Cienega, just southwest of Santa Fe.
This even will feature speakers presenting a variety of topics ranging from individuals, families, and history associated with the historic ranch. Las Golondrinas is a living history museum depicting daily life during the Spanish Colonial time period in New Mexico. Established about 1710 it has been a working ranch and paraje, that is, a resting point along the Camino Real, the royal highway that stretched from Mexico City to Santa Fe for nearly 250 years.
Advanced registration is required in order to help prepare for this event. Basic registration is $5.00 per person, and includes admission to the Museum and special event fees. Children under five are free....
For more information, click on this link. It includes a registration form for the event.
03 May 2009
New Mexico Historical Review - Issue 1 - online
Link
Guadalupe County Genealogy Links
New Mexico Genealogical Society Links
* Locating Catholic Church Records in New Mexico - Guadalupe County
- See also the Introduction to the Project
* NMGS Press
* Genealogical Resources of New Mexico (book)
Libraries and Archives:
* Family History Centers
* List of Libraries in Guadalupe County
Genealogical and Historical Societies:
* New Mexico Genealogical Society
* Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico
Genealogy Resources:
* USGenWeb - Guadalupe County
* Genealogy Trails - Guadalupe County
Genealogy Queries & Message Boards:
* Cousin Connect - Guadalupe County
* GenForum - Guadalupe County
* GenCircles - Guadalupe County
* RootsWeb Genealogy Forum - Guadalupe County
Genealogy Directories, List, and Links:
* EPodunk -Guadalupe County Profile
* Cyndi's List - Guadalupe County
* Linkpendium - Guadalupe County
Vital Records
No links posted - if you have any links to add to this page, send me an e-mail at abqbobcat@nmia.com
Cemetery, Burial & Obituaries:
* Guadalupe County Cemeteries (USGenWeb)
* IntermnentWeb - Guadalupe County
* List of Guadalupe County Cemeteries (EPodunk)
* Find a Grave - Guadalupe County
* New Mexico Gravestones - Guadalupe County
* The Political Graveyard - Guadalupe County
* Chavez Funeral Home - Obituaries
Census Records:
* Census Records - Linkpendium
Community Genealogy and History:
* Guadalupe County History and Genealogy (Leading Facts of New Mexico)
* Guadalupe County History and Genealogy (History of New Mexico)
* Guadalupe County History (USGenWeb)
* Guadalupe County - NM Office of State Historian
Cultural Resources:
* No links posted - if you aware of any cultural resources links, send me an e-mail at abqbobcat@nmia.com.
Personal Websites
No links posted - if you have any links to add to this page, send me an e-mail at abqbobcat@nmioa.com
Misc.
* National Register of Historic Places - Guadalupe County
* Newspaper Abstracts - Guadalupe County
* New Mexico Digital Collection - Guadalupe County
* Biographies - Genealogy Trails
* World War II Casualties - Guadalupe County
* New Mexico Military Records
* Land Patent Search (New Mexico)
Look for "Harding County Genealogy Links" at 12:01 A.M., Sunday, May 10th. As always, if you wish to contribute to this county or another, please send me an e-mail at abqbobcat@nmia.com.