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Documents created during the Inquisition contain details on the investigations conducted, names of the accused, and details of their heresy. Some may include family relationships and a detailed descendancy from a converso. Other references to the family may appear in sources such as church, court, and notarial records. These records are difficult to use and are seldom indexed.  
Documents created during the Inquisition contain details on the investigations conducted, names of the accused, and details of their heresy. Some may include family relationships and a detailed descendancy from a converso. Other references to the family may appear in sources such as church, court, and notarial records. These records are difficult to use and are seldom indexed.  


A web site that describes various Inquisition records and lists archives where records are deposited is found at:
[https://inquisition.library.nd.edu/links.RBSC-INQ:COLLECTION Inquisition archives worldwide] lists archives where records are deposited.  
 
*http://www.orthohelp.com/geneal/inquis.htm


The Family History Library has many Inquisition records for Mexico, Portugal, Colombia, Peru, and some for other South American countries. For example, documents of trials of Jews from Brazil and Portugal and from Mexico can be found on microfilm at the Family History Library:  
The Family History Library has many Inquisition records for Mexico, Portugal, Colombia, Peru, and some for other South American countries. For example, documents of trials of Jews from Brazil and Portugal and from Mexico can be found on microfilm at the Family History Library:  
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