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You may want to write for genealogical information from Spain or Latin America if you cannot find the records you need at the Family History Library. These instructions will help you prepare a letter requesting genealogical information from Spanish-speaking countries. Please note, however, that many records from Spain and Latin America have been microfilmed and are available through the Family History Library. Before you write for information, check the Family History Library Catalog to see if the records you need are available on microfilm. Also, check the records of surrounding towns and parishes to see if there are any other records which may help you.
Download a copy of the [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/images/a/aa/LWGSpanish.pdf Spanish letter writing guide]. You may want to write for genealogical information from Spain or Latin America if you cannot find the records you need at the Family History Library. These instructions will help you prepare a letter requesting genealogical information from Spanish-speaking countries. Please note, however, that many records from Spain and Latin America have been microfilmed and are available through the Family History Library. Before you write for information, check the Family History Library Catalog to see if the records you need are available on microfilm. Also, check the records of surrounding towns and parishes to see if there are any other records which may help you.  


Letters written in Spanish have a greater chance of receiving a reply than those written in English. Spain has good response to correspondence, but receiving an answer may be difficult because of problems with the mail. In Latin America frequent mail strikes result in letters getting lost.
Letters written in Spanish have a greater chance of receiving a reply than those written in English. Spain has good response to correspondence, but receiving an answer may be difficult because of problems with the mail. In Latin America frequent mail strikes result in letters getting lost.  


== '''BEFORE YOU WRITE'''  ==
== '''BEFORE YOU WRITE'''  ==
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•'''Determine exactly where your ancestor was born, married, or died.''' Because most genealogical records were recorded locally, you will need to know the specific locality where your ancestor was born, married, died, or resided for a given time. See the [[Portal:Tracing Immigrant Origins|Tracing Immigrant Origins]] Wiki article for help in finding home towns.  
•'''Determine exactly where your ancestor was born, married, or died.''' Because most genealogical records were recorded locally, you will need to know the specific locality where your ancestor was born, married, died, or resided for a given time. See the [[Portal:Tracing Immigrant Origins|Tracing Immigrant Origins]] Wiki article for help in finding home towns.  


•'''Determine where records from your ancestor’s home parish are stored today.''' When you have a locality name, use a gazetteer to determine whether the name is a village, parish, city, district, county, or province and which parish serves your ancestor’s locality. Parish record books in which the most recent entry is older than 90 years are generally sent to provincial archives.
•'''Determine where records from your ancestor’s home parish are stored today.''' When you have a locality name, use a gazetteer to determine whether the name is a village, parish, city, district, county, or province and which parish serves your ancestor’s locality. Parish record books in which the most recent entry is older than 90 years are generally sent to provincial archives.  


== '''RESEARCH BY MAIL'''  ==
== '''RESEARCH BY MAIL'''  ==
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When writing to the local parish, send a donation of $5.00 to $10.00 and express a desire to make further donations as their services are needed. U.S. currency is most convenient for the recipient or you can send a cashier’s check from your local bank made payable to: Parroquia de (locality). It is advisable to tape your payment check or currency to the inside of the letter.<br>
When writing to the local parish, send a donation of $5.00 to $10.00 and express a desire to make further donations as their services are needed. U.S. currency is most convenient for the recipient or you can send a cashier’s check from your local bank made payable to: Parroquia de (locality). It is advisable to tape your payment check or currency to the inside of the letter.<br>


== '''HOW TO WRITE A LETTER IN SPANISH''' ==
== '''HOW TO WRITE A LETTER IN SPANISH''' ==


Your letter should include:
Your letter should include:  


* the date (at the top)
*the date (at the top)  
* the name and address of the addressee
*the name and address of the addressee  
* a greeting
*a greeting  
* a brief introduction
*a brief introduction  
* biographical information about your relative
*biographical information about your relative  
* a short, specific genealogical request
*a short, specific genealogical request  
* referral request(s)
*referral request(s)  
* a comment about payment
*a comment about payment  
* closing remarks
*closing remarks  
* your signature
*your signature  
* your return address (including your country) <br>
*your return address (including your country) <br>


Select appropriate sentences from the following pages. Each sentence is translated into Spanish. Be sure your sentences are consistent and fit together logically. Copy the sentences carefully to ensure the spelling, punctuation, and accent marks are correct. Type the letter, if possible, and add the necessary accent marks and tildes using a pen, or print neatly.
Select appropriate sentences from the following pages. Each sentence is translated into Spanish. Be sure your sentences are consistent and fit together logically. Copy the sentences carefully to ensure the spelling, punctuation, and accent marks are correct. Type the letter, if possible, and add the necessary accent marks and tildes using a pen, or print neatly.  


Make your request specific and simple. Do not ask for too much at one time. Give the full name, the date of birth (at least approximate), and the town of birth or residence for each ancestor you need information about. Use the format in this guide to provide ancestor information.
Make your request specific and simple. Do not ask for too much at one time. Give the full name, the date of birth (at least approximate), and the town of birth or residence for each ancestor you need information about. Use the format in this guide to provide ancestor information.  


Include your return address. Offer to pay for time, copies, and services rendered. (See “How to Send Return Postage and Money” of this guide.) Do not request too much information at one time.
Include your return address. Offer to pay for time, copies, and services rendered. (See “How to Send Return Postage and Money” of this guide.) Do not request too much information at one time.  


The following English-to-Spanish translations will help you compose your letter. Read the sentences in English and choose those that best express what you want to say. Be sure that your sentences are arranged logically. You may want to write your letter first in English using the following sentences, then replace the sentences with their Spanish translations. However you proceed, make sure you type or neatly print your letter and, when necessary, add any diacritical marks and special characters (such as á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, ñ) with a pen.
The following English-to-Spanish translations will help you compose your letter. Read the sentences in English and choose those that best express what you want to say. Be sure that your sentences are arranged logically. You may want to write your letter first in English using the following sentences, then replace the sentences with their Spanish translations. However you proceed, make sure you type or neatly print your letter and, when necessary, add any diacritical marks and special characters (such as á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, ñ) with a pen.  


''Do not use this guide as the letter itself!'' Doing so might insult the recipient and lessen the chance of a reply.
''Do not use this guide as the letter itself!'' Doing so might insult the recipient and lessen the chance of a reply.  


<br>'''''''''Writing Dates'''''
<br>'''''''''Writing Dates'''''  


Write dates carefully.
Write dates carefully.  


* Write the day first, then the month, then the year.
*Write the day first, then the month, then the year.  
* Write the full name of the month.
*Write the full name of the month.  
* Write the year in full (1845, not ‘45).<br>
*Write the year in full (1845, not ‘45).<br>


The preposition de (of) is used in writing dates in Spanish. For example, April 7, 1890 should be written:
The preposition de (of) is used in writing dates in Spanish. For example, April 7, 1890 should be written:  


7 de abril de 1890
7 de abril de 1890  


'''''<br>'''''
'''''<br>'''''


'''''Names of the Months'''''
'''''Names of the Months'''''  


{| class="FCK__ShowTableBorders"
{| class="FCK__ShowTableBorders"
|-
|-
| align="left" | '''English'''
| align="left" | '''English'''  
| align="left" | '''Spanish'''
| align="left" | '''Spanish'''
|-
|-
| align="left" | January
| align="left" | January  
| align="left" | enero
| align="left" | enero
|-
|-
| align="left" | February
| align="left" | February  
| align="left" | febrero
| align="left" | febrero
|-
|-
| align="left" | March
| align="left" | March  
| align="left" | marzo
| align="left" | marzo
|-
|-
| align="left" | April
| align="left" | April  
| align="left" | abril
| align="left" | abril
|-
|-
| align="left" | May
| align="left" | May  
| align="left" | mayo
| align="left" | mayo
|-
|-
| align="left" | June
| align="left" | June  
| align="left" | junio
| align="left" | junio
|-
|-
| align="left" | July
| align="left" | July  
| align="left" | julio
| align="left" | julio
|-
|-
| align="left" | August
| align="left" | August  
| align="left" | agosto
| align="left" | agosto
|-
|-
| align="left" | September
| align="left" | September  
| align="left" | septiembre
| align="left" | septiembre
|-
|-
| align="left" | October
| align="left" | October  
| align="left" | octubre
| align="left" | octubre
|-
|-
| align="left" | November
| align="left" | November  
| align="left" | noviembre
| align="left" | noviembre
|-
|-
| align="left" | December
| align="left" | December  
| align="left" | diciembre
| align="left" | diciembre
|}
|}


== '''FOLLOW-UP''' ==
== '''FOLLOW-UP''' ==


When you receive a reply, send a note of thanks or acknowledgment. You may wish to do this in a follow-up letter requesting further information. Refer by date to your earlier letters and their return letters. If they have assigned you a reference number, include that number as well.
When you receive a reply, send a note of thanks or acknowledgment. You may wish to do this in a follow-up letter requesting further information. Refer by date to your earlier letters and their return letters. If they have assigned you a reference number, include that number as well.  


Use Spanish-English dictionaries to help you understand the reply. Sometimes you can hire accredited genealogists to translate for you.
Use Spanish-English dictionaries to help you understand the reply. Sometimes you can hire accredited genealogists to translate for you.  


If you do not receive an answer, write again and include a copy of your first letter. Do not send more money unless you verify that your first letter did not arrive.
If you do not receive an answer, write again and include a copy of your first letter. Do not send more money unless you verify that your first letter did not arrive.  


<br>'''Greetings'''
<br>'''Greetings'''  


<br>'''Introductions'''
<br>'''Introductions'''  


<br>'''Biographical Information'''
<br>'''Biographical Information'''  


'''Genealogical Request'''
'''Genealogical Request'''  


<br>'''Referral Requests'''
<br>'''Referral Requests'''  


<br>'''Payment'''
<br>'''Payment'''  


<br>'''Closing Remarks and Return Address'''
<br>'''Closing Remarks and Return Address'''  


<br>'''Follow-up'''
<br>'''Follow-up'''  


<br><br>'''EXAMPLE LETTER'''
<br><br>'''EXAMPLE LETTER'''  


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