Registration opens for 2026 webinar series on December 29.

Registration opens for 2026 webinar series on December 29.

The Largest Diocese: History and Records of the Archivo Histórico del Arquidiócesis of Guadalajara

Lisa Medina
Free

Overview of the history of the Guadalajara archdiocese and its changing boundaries, which impact research throughout many regions of Mexico. We will also review the collections held by the Archdiocese archives and what is available online and in-person.

Fri, March 20 2026: 18:00 UTC

About the speaker

About the speaker

Lisa Medina is an enthusiastic and experienced lecturer who brings together the stories and methodologies of genealogy with the effective pedagogies of a teacher in her presentations. She has experience researching in several U.S. states, as well
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