Books are indispensable for our genealogical research and can be the key to finding and not finding our ancestors and that is my reason for making this post. Here you will find a list of available books from The Genealogical Society of Hispanic America.
I want to thank Frank Dominguez for sharing with us the order form to many great books that are provided by the Genealogical Society of Hispanic America – Southern California Chapter.
The image below is the order form, if interested in any of the titles mentioned just click on the image to download a higher resolution image and thus print it out to make your order.
Also just below the image I have transcribed all the titles and their prices for better reading and also so that anyone searching for them can get to this post.
Order Form of Available Books From The Genealogical Society of Hispanic America
List of all Available Books From The Genealogical Society of Hispanic America – Southern California Chapter
- Between Two Rivers: The Atrisco Land Grant in Albuquerque History, 1692 – 1968 – 35.00
- Chimayo Valley Traditions (91 pgs) – 11.00
- The Coronado Expedition From the Distance of 460 Years (338 pgs) – 39.00
- Coronado’s Land: Daily Life in Colonial New Mexico – 17.00
- Cuentos From Long Ago (131 pgs) – 16.00
- (The) Dominguez Family – A Mexican-American Journey (267 pgs) – 28.50
- Fray Angelico Chavez: Poet, Priest, and Artist (168 pgs) – 15.00
- Historical Atlas of the American West – 25.00
- In Search of the Spanish Trail, Santa Fe to Los Angeles 1829 – 1848 (144 pgs) – 29.50
- Indigenous Roots of a Mexican-American Family (203 pgs) – 26.50
- Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico (100 pgs) – 27.00
- Justice Betrayed: A Double Killing in Old New Mexico (224 pgs) – 13.00
- Kit Carson & His Three Wives: A Family History (195 pgs) – 26.00
- Last Conquistador: Juan de Onate and the Settling of the Far Southwest (208 pgs) – 21.00
- Lost Treasures on the Old Spanish Trail – 15.00
- Marrano Legacy: A Contemporary Crypto-Jewish Priest Reveals Secrets of His Double Life (160 pgs) – 22.00
- Mexican-American Family of California: In the Service of Three Flags (240 pgs) – 20.00
- Mexican-American Genealogical Research (146 pgs) – 21.00
- Myth and the History of the Hispanic Southwest Essays (179 pgs) – 25.00
- Myth of the Hanging Tree: Stories of Crime and Punishment in Territorial NM (196 pgs) 19.00
- Naturalizations of Mexican-Americans, V. 1 (341 pgs) – 29.00
- Naturalizations of Mexican-Americans, V. 2 (389 pgs) – 29.00
- Naturalizations of Mexican-Americans, V. 3 (331 pgs) – 29.00
- Naturalizations of Mexican-Americans, V. 4 (300 pgs) – 29.00
- New Mexican Lives: Profiles & Historical Stories (344 pgs) – 23.00
- Origins of New Mexico Families (rev. ed. 441 pgs) – 45.00
- Place Names of New Mexico (335 pgs) – 21.00
- Taos Trappers: The Fur Trade in the Far Southwest, 1540 – 1846 (263 pgs) – 19.00
- Witches of Abiquiu, The (pgs) – 21.00
- Workman & Temple Families of Southern California, 1830 – 1930 (278 pgs) – 20.00
Self-Published Books Available Books From The Genealogical Society of Hispanic America
- Bautismos de Nuevo Mexico, Mission de Santa Clara, NM 1729 – 1805 (132 pgs) – 25.00
- Census of 1768, Real de Senor San Joseph del Parral, Province of Nueva Vizcaya, Index & Transcription – 18.00
- Census of 1777, El Parral, Nueva VizcayamIndex and Transcription (171 pgs) – 30.00
- Census of 1778, Villa de Santa Barbara, Province of Nueva Vizcaya Index and Transcription (62 pgs) – 18.00
- Census of 1779, Valle de San Bartolome, Nueva Vizcaya, Index and Transcription (189 pgs) – 30.00
- Holy Trinity Church, Trinidad, CO Marriages 1866 – 1884 (236 pgs) – 30.00
- Index to Abiquiu Baptisms (377 pgs) – 50.00
- Index to Nuestras Raices, Vols 1-6 (170 pgs) – 27.00
- Index to Taos Baptism (488 pgs) – 60.00
- Index to Taos Marriages (155 pgs) – 30.00
- Marriages of St. Mary’s Church of Walsenburg, CO 1/12/1871 – 8/31/1899 (121 pgs) – 25.00
- New Mexican Generations: Genealogies of the Candido Barela, Vigil & Jaramillo & Related Families – 30.00
- New Mexico Marriages, Pueblo y Mission de San Yldefonso 1709 – 1880 (76 pgs) – 18.00
- Our California Ancestors (Alamos 1686 – 1699) (138 pgs) – 35.00
- Our Lady of Guadalupe Baptismal Registry, Conejos, CO 1861 – 1868 (81 pgs) – 20.00
- Out of the Past: Sinaloa/Sonora 1717 – 1797 (161 pgs) – 36.00
- Remembrance (Spanish Colonists/Santa Fe 1694) (43 pgs) – 12.00
- San Miguel del Socorro, NM, Marriage Records, 1821 – 1853 (112 pgs) – 25.00
- Sangre de Cristo Church Baptismal (1/1882 – 12/1920) & Marriage Registries (12/1884-11/1932) San Luis Valley, CO (165 pgs) – 30.00
- Some Descendants of Juan Pedro Valdez & Luciana Telles (317 pgs) – 45.00
I hope that you find this information useful for your research.
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