Housed in an old prison, the Archivo General de la Nación (or AGN, General Archive of the Nation), is home for the historical memory of Mexico. Its origins date back to the late eighteenth century when a royal decree ordered the creation of an archive to preserve documentation from the Viceroyalty. Today, the documents at AGN are a genealogical treasure waiting to be discovered by a wider audience of researchers. In this presentation you will learn about how to navigate the archive, and some of the information you could find there.
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This was an excellent webinar, Nefi. You included great helpful information about preparing for a visit there, how to search the site, and collection highlights.
We need more from Nefi. His lecture was thorough and the syllabus is invaluable. It is often times difficult to find content on Mexico. I appreciate the series. Thank You!
This webinar informed listeners of the AGN (National Archives in Mexico City). It is an overview of how to locate the archives and what to expect in an in-person visit. Nefi Arenas Salazar explained how to be prepared for a successful research.
Nefi’s first official Legacy Family Tree webinar & he knocked it out of the park!!! So exciting to get a first-hand view of the Archivo General de la Nación & learn about its amazing collections! Also found it very helpful that Nefi showed researchers some of what can be found at Family Search & Ancestry too! A superb webinar! ¡Bravo, Nefi!
I lived in Guadalajara, helped organize a bilingual symposium there in the 1990s so know the work and knowledge Nefi shared to be excellent.
So many valuable resources shared and good explanations of each resource.
Appreciate the history of the archive site and its visual images. It's a huge archive and he did a great job giving an overview!
Great information and links. Thank you!