Researching Hispanic and/or Latino ancestors? Daniel Horowitz will introduce you to the wealth of historical collections from Spain and Latin America on offer at MyHeritage and give you important pointers for searching and analyzing them.
Researching Hispanic and/or Latino ancestors? Daniel Horowitz will introduce you to the wealth of historical collections from Spain and Latin America on offer at MyHeritage and give you important pointers for searching and analyzing them.
Registros españoles y latinoamericanos en MyHeritage
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¿Busca información sobre sus antepasados hispanos o latinos? Daniel Horowitz le presentará la riqueza de las colecciones históricas de España y Latinoamérica que ofrece MyHeritage y le brindará consejos importantes para buscarlas y analizarlas.
Los subtítulos y la voz de este vídeo se han doblado al español utilizando IA.
¿Busca información sobre sus antepasados hispanos o latinos? Daniel Horowitz le presentará la riqueza de las colecciones históricas de España y Latinoamérica que ofrece MyHeritage y le brindará consejos importantes para buscarlas y analizarlas.
Recursos genealógicos de América Latina en Internet
Los subtítulos y la voz de este vídeo se doblaron al español mediante IA.
Este seminario web abordará diversos recursos genealógicos y generales, bases de datos informáticas, cementerios, registros de inmigración y ciudadanía disponibles en países como Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Costa Rica, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Perú, Puerto Rico, Venezuela y el Caribe. Daniel ofrecerá una breve descripción general de los registros gubernamentales disponibles en línea, cómo…
Los subtítulos y la voz de este vídeo se doblaron al español mediante IA.
Este seminario web abordará diversos recursos genealógicos y generales, bases de datos informáticas, cementerios, registros de inmigración y ciudadanía disponibles en países como Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Costa Rica, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Perú, Puerto Rico, Venezuela y el Caribe. Daniel ofrecerá una breve descripción general de los registros gubernamentales disponibles en línea, cómo…
Research Latin America Genealogical Resources on the Internet
This webinar will refer to many genealogical and general resources, computer databases, cemeteries, immigration, and citizenship records available in countries like Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and the Caribbean. Daniel will provide a brief overview of government records available online, how…
This webinar will refer to many genealogical and general resources, computer databases, cemeteries, immigration, and citizenship records available in countries like Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and the Caribbean. Daniel will provide a brief overview of government records available online, how…
Advanced Census Research: Understanding Census Enumerators and Their Instructions
Wed, February 4 2026: 16:30 UTC
The census is one of our basic research tools, but basic doesn’t equal simple. Often a census record can raise as many questions as it answers, and some of those questions may seem unanswerable. Learn how an understanding of who the enumerators were, what their instructions prescribed, and some of the many ways they deviated from the instructions can answer many of the questions raised by census research.
The census is one of our basic research tools, but basic doesn’t equal simple. Often a census record can raise as many questions as it answers, and some of those questions may seem unanswerable. Learn how an understanding of who the enumerators were, what their instructions prescribed, and some of the many ways they deviated from the instructions can answer many of the questions raised by census research.
The Many Faces of the Census: Beyond the Population Schedule – Agricultural, Mortality, and Industry Records
Wed, February 4 2026: 17:45 UTC
Most researchers stop at the population schedule, but census records also include valuable schedules that document farms, businesses, deaths, and community life. This session explores agricultural, mortality, and industry schedules, showing how they can be used to add depth to family history.
Most researchers stop at the population schedule, but census records also include valuable schedules that document farms, businesses, deaths, and community life. This session explores agricultural, mortality, and industry schedules, showing how they can be used to add depth to family history.
Case Studies in Census Conflicts – Resolving Contradictions Across Decades
Wed, February 4 2026: 19:00 UTC
Census records often contradict one another. Ages change, names vary, and places of birth are inconsistent. This session demonstrates how to analyze and reconcile those conflicts through timelines, correlation with other records, and case studies that show how to draw conclusions from imperfect evidence.
Census records often contradict one another. Ages change, names vary, and places of birth are inconsistent. This session demonstrates how to analyze and reconcile those conflicts through timelines, correlation with other records, and case studies that show how to draw conclusions from imperfect evidence.
Context in the Count: Interpreting the U.S. Census With a Historical Perspective
Wed, February 4 2026: 20:30 UTC
The U.S. federal census wasn’t designed with genealogists in mind; it was created to meet the changing needs of a growing nation. This session takes you beyond the names and numbers, exploring the historical context behind each census from 1790 to 1950. We’ll examine how shifting questions, enumeration methods, and national priorities have shaped the records we rely on today. By understanding the “why” behind the census, you’ll gain tools to interpret your ancestors’ entries with greater accuracy and uncover richer stories hidden in the data.
The U.S. federal census wasn’t designed with genealogists in mind; it was created to meet the changing needs of a growing nation. This session takes you beyond the names and numbers, exploring the historical context behind each census from 1790 to 1950. We’ll examine how shifting questions, enumeration methods, and national priorities have shaped the records we rely on today. By understanding the “why” behind the census, you’ll gain tools to interpret your ancestors’ entries with greater accuracy and uncover richer stories hidden in the data.
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