Padrones of the Past: Colonial-era Censuses of Mexico

Joy Oria
Mar 17, 2023
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Speaker's Introduction
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Content
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Jurisdiction
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Benefits and Challenges
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How to find censuses
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Case Study
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
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About this webinar

Thousands of localized censuses, or padrones, were taken all over Mexico during the Colonial era. Mostly created during the 17th to 19th centuries, these censuses provide a snapshot in time of our ancestral families. Learn to find these censuses for your research locations and discover the content they may hold.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Houston native Joy Oria has spoken nationally on Hispanic genealogical research and completed the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy course Advanced Hispanic Research in 2020. She helped customers discover their family history at the Clayton Library
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  1. SS
    Shane Stroud
    1 year ago

    Fantastically knowledgeable presenter!

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  2. RA
    Ruby Arredondo
    1 year ago

    Great information which will be helpful in my research. Will have to watch again & again. Loved the handout too.

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    shelly singleton
    1 year ago

    well put together as compared to hand written records. reading the hand writing is difficult.

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  4. CG
    Christine Gonzalez
    1 year ago

    Joy’s presentation was so logical and systematic in its format. I’ve used padrones in my research, but Joy’s webinar refreshed my memory regarding resources I have not used. Her webinar also reminded me that I need to improve my genealogy habits, like keeping a research log!

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    Laura Martinez Ortega
    1 year ago

    The webinar was excellent! Joy gave a great overview and many tips on understanding Mexican Census Records which will be helpful in my research.

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  6. CW
    Consuelo White
    1 year ago

    Excellent information to help me in researching my paternal roots from Tamaulipas, Guanajuato, and possibly San Luis Potosi. I can’t wait to use the resources.

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  7. JJ
    Joey Johnson
    1 year ago

    It was wonderful! There is so much more to Latin American (Mexico) research than what I was expecting. Thank you Joy Orio.

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  8. RT
    Rosalia Teran
    1 year ago

    Excellent! I learned a great deal about how to continue my research. I now know how to work around the “tall blank walls” I have recently been hitting. I can now work around them! Thank you so much.

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