The thing I love most about the Carnival of Genealogy is that every entry is different. I love the video angle and enjoyed looking at pictures of your family.
Thanks for sharing this movie of your ancestors. You are fortunate to have photographs of many of your ancestors. I loved the rolling credits. Your ancestors all played a part in your story.
The New Mexico Genealogical Society and the Albuquerque Genealogical Society have teamed up to help out a local genealogy library.
The organizations donate all profits from Amazon to the Special Collections branch of the Albuquerque Public Library. Just by placing your Amazon.com orders through a link on this web site, you are helping to purchase books and supplies for the library. (That applies to Amazon orders only.)
Click on this link to purchase a book through Amazon.com.
Robert J. C. Baca, "Early Settlers of the Socorro Land Grant: An 1818 List Part III", New Mexico Genealogist, 51 (September 2012), pp. 118-126.
Robert J. C. Baca, "Early Settlers of the Socorro Land Grant: An 1818 List Part II", New Mexico Genealogist, 51 (March 2012), pp. 10-16.
Robert J. C. Baca, "Early Settlers of the Socorro Land Grant 1818 List Part I", New Mexico Genealogist, 50 (September 2011), pp. 112-116.
Robert J. C. Baca, "The Zimmerlys of Socorro: A Swiss Civil War Soldier and an Old New Mexican Family", New Mexico Genealogist, 50 (June 2011), 50-59.
Robert J. C. Baca, "A Baca Family in Socorro County, New Mexico 1808-Present", New Mexico Genealogist, 49 (December 2010), 196-204.
Robert J. C. Baca, "Maria Guadalupe Torres: One Woman's Life in Nineteenth Century Socorro", New Mexico Genealogist, 48 (June 2009), 78-85.
Robert J. C. Baca, "From Sabinal to Socorro: Descendants of Maria Clara Lorenza Silva, Born 1794", New Mexico Genealogist, 48 (March 2009), 39-43.
Robert J. C. Baca, "The Story Behind the Photograph: Crespin Torres' Genealogy", New Mexico Genealogist, 47 (March 2008), 3-16.
Robert J. C. Baca, "Juan de la Mora Pineda and Clara de Chaves" in Gloria M. Valencia y Valdez, Jose Antonio Esquibel, Robert D. Martinez, & Francisco Sisneros, editors, Aqui Se Comienza: A Genealogical History of the Founding Families of La Villa de San Felipe de Alburquerque (Albuquerque, New Mexico: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 2007), 371-383. Hereinafter Valencia y Valdez, Aqui Se Comienza
Robert J. C. Baca, "Juan Varela Jaramillo and Isabel Cedillo Rico de Rojas" in Valencia y Valdez, Aqui Se Comienza, 485-512.
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The thing I love most about the Carnival of Genealogy is that every entry is different. I love the video angle and enjoyed looking at pictures of your family.
Thanks for sharing this movie of your ancestors. You are fortunate to have photographs of many of your ancestors. I loved the rolling credits. Your ancestors all played a part in your story.
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