By Katrina , 9 August, 2015

A current good read is "Jaguar's Children" by John Vaillant, a Canadian living in Mexico.I also know that there were English tin miners who went to live in Mexico in the 1800's.

By mestenia , 8 August, 2015

Hi Erika,
I'm so glad you Email.
Since you're making a revision, please add the surname Cabrera to mine as
well.
That's my maternal grandmother's -- I forgot to include it.
Many Thanks!!
See you

By mercadoh , 1 August, 2015

Are your children learning that a Spanish/Latino/creole army and navy ran the British out of most of what became the southern U.S. during the Revolutionary War? Check their U.S. history books!

By cwood1411 , 8 January, 2009

Hello Everyone,
Just registerd for the site and have spent a couple of days reviewing the lists. So excited about the possibility of finding my mothers family! Have spent many years researching my father's side, but didn't have much (and still don't) on my mom's side. So here goes:

By longsjourney , 26 July, 2015

I would like to share my research and records and hopefully someone in the group can help fill in the holes where I only have on spouse named in a dispensation.

By Visitor (not verified) , 28 July, 2015

I have long believed that the "Libro verde" would be a great source of information. I want to share my recent experience with a Libro verde.