|
|
| Line 50: |
Line 50: |
| Created in 1850 from part of the Archdiocese of Durango (Mexico), the Archdiocese of Santa Fe once included Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico, but has been sub-divided and is now limited to only part of northern New Mexico.<ref name="About">[https://archdiosf.org/about About the Archdiocese of Santa Fe] in ''Archdiocese of Santa Fe'' (accessed 15 March 2021).</ref> | | Created in 1850 from part of the Archdiocese of Durango (Mexico), the Archdiocese of Santa Fe once included Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico, but has been sub-divided and is now limited to only part of northern New Mexico.<ref name="About">[https://archdiosf.org/about About the Archdiocese of Santa Fe] in ''Archdiocese of Santa Fe'' (accessed 15 March 2021).</ref> |
|
| |
|
| The Santa Fe '''Archives''' of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe contain historical religious documents about the people of New Mexico, leaders, parishes, and the Archdiocese, and some older records for Arizona and Colorado. This includes microfilmed records of dozens of parishes from three states between 1678 and 1950. Copies of these microfilms are also accessible at the [https://www.familysearch.org/family-history-library/welcome-to-the-family-history-library FamilySearch Library] and at [[Introduction to FamilySearch Centers|FamilySearch Centers]]. No recent parish registers from the Archdiocese of Santa Fe are available for genealogical research. | | The Santa Fe '''Archives''' of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe contain historical religious documents about the people of New Mexico, leaders, parishes, and the Archdiocese, and some older records for Arizona and Colorado. This includes microfilmed records of dozens of parishes from three states between 1678 and 1950. Copies of these microfilms are also accessible at the [https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/ FamilySearch Library] and at [[Introduction to FamilySearch Centers|FamilySearch Centers]]. No recent parish registers from the Archdiocese of Santa Fe are available for genealogical research. |
|
| |
|
| The Archdiocese offices on the West Mesa in Albuquerque are also home to the [[Hispanic Genealogical Research Center (HGRC)]] of New Mexico. This includes the ''Great New Mexico Pedigree Database (GNMPD)'', an Internet database for Hispanic ancestors of New Mexico and their descendants.<ref name="HGRCH" /> | | The Archdiocese offices on the West Mesa in Albuquerque are also home to the [[Hispanic Genealogical Research Center (HGRC)]] of New Mexico. This includes the ''Great New Mexico Pedigree Database (GNMPD)'', an Internet database for Hispanic ancestors of New Mexico and their descendants.<ref name="HGRCH" /> |
| Line 102: |
Line 102: |
| *Repositories in '''''surrounding states (or nations):''''' [[Arizona Archives and Libraries|AZ]], [[Colorado Archives and Libraries|CO]], [[Oklahoma Archives and Libraries|OK]], [[Texas Archives and Libraries|TX]], [[Utah Archives and Libraries|UT]], and [[Mexico Archives and Libraries|Mexico]]. | | *Repositories in '''''surrounding states (or nations):''''' [[Arizona Archives and Libraries|AZ]], [[Colorado Archives and Libraries|CO]], [[Oklahoma Archives and Libraries|OK]], [[Texas Archives and Libraries|TX]], [[Utah Archives and Libraries|UT]], and [[Mexico Archives and Libraries|Mexico]]. |
| *[[Bancroft Library]], Berkeley, CA, premier Western Americana, and Latin Americana collections, including Native Americans, Spanish encounter and colonial settlement, exploration of western America, maps and atlases, the Mexican War, westward migration, the Gold Rush, mining, land surveys, ethnic groups. | | *[[Bancroft Library]], Berkeley, CA, premier Western Americana, and Latin Americana collections, including Native Americans, Spanish encounter and colonial settlement, exploration of western America, maps and atlases, the Mexican War, westward migration, the Gold Rush, mining, land surveys, ethnic groups. |
| *[https://www.familysearch.org/family-history-library/welcome-to-the-family-history-library FamilySearch Library], Salt Lake City, 450 computers, 3,400 databases, 3.1 million microforms, 4,500 periodicals, 310,000 books of worldwide family and local histories, civil, church, immigration, ethnic, military, and records pertaining to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | | *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/ FamilySearch Library], Salt Lake City, 450 computers, 3,400 databases, 3.1 million microforms, 4,500 periodicals, 310,000 books of worldwide family and local histories, civil, church, immigration, ethnic, military, and records pertaining to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
| *[[National Archives Rocky Mountain Region (Denver)]] Includes old New Mexico court records and naturalizations, federal and Indian censuses, passenger arrival lists, World War I draft registrations. | | *[[National Archives Rocky Mountain Region (Denver)]] Includes old New Mexico court records and naturalizations, federal and Indian censuses, passenger arrival lists, World War I draft registrations. |
| *[http://www.agn.gob.mx/ Archivo General de la Nación] (AGN), Mexico City, church, civil, census, court, history, military, migration, land. Copies of colonial New Mexico records of were often sent to Mexico and Spain.<br> | | *[http://www.agn.gob.mx/ Archivo General de la Nación] (AGN), Mexico City, church, civil, census, court, history, military, migration, land. Copies of colonial New Mexico records of were often sent to Mexico and Spain.<br> |