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This section provides links to Panamanian websites that contain genealogy trees and biographies of Panamanian families. The websites are in Spanish.  
This section provides links to Panamanian websites that contain genealogy trees and biographies of Panamanian families. The websites are in Spanish.  
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== Academia de Genealogia e Historia de Panama  ==
== Academia de Genealogia e Historia de Panama  ==


The [http://www.prensa.com/impreso/centro-para-el-estudio-de-la-genealogia/17513 Panama Academy of Genealogy and History] (Academia de Genealogia e Historia de Panama) was organized on August 13, 2011, at the University of Santa Maria La Antigua in Panama city. The leadership of the new institution include: Dr. Rafael Candanedo, President, Dr. Mario Jose Molina Castillo, Vice-President, and Jorge Kam Rios, Secretary. This is the first official genealogical organization established in Panama.  
The [http://www.prensa.com/impreso/centro-para-el-estudio-de-la-genealogia/17513 Panama Academy of Genealogy and History] (Academia de Genealogia e Historia de Panama) was organized on August 13, 2011, at the University of Santa Maria La Antigua in Panama city. The leadership of the new institution include: Dr. Rafael Candanedo, President, Dr. Mario Jose Molina Castillo, Vice-President, and Jorge Kam Rios, Secretary. This is the first official genealogical organization established in Panama.  


== Hispanic Surnames and Family History ==
== Genealogies of Panama Published Online ==
The best source of Hispanic genealogies y family histories published before 1996 is called ''Hispanic Surnames and Family History'' (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996) written by Lyman D. Platt.


Pages 51-91 contain a list of surnames for which publications can be found and pages 93-205 list the corresponding publications. The list includes 1,883 titles and 3,000 volumes.
The following genealogies have been published on the Internet:<br>


Just because a publication is for a different country than the one you are researching, that doesn't mean that it is not significant for studying your surname. During colonial times, many families dispersed throughout different regions of Latin America. This book is also a good study source for surnames from Spain.
=== Genealogias de Panama  ===


== Panama Genealogies Published Online ==
The [http://www.genealogiaspanama.com/index.php/component/content/frontpage Genealogies of Panama] (Genealogias de Panama) website is managed by two experienced genealogists living in Panama: Guadalupe Garcia de Paredes Icaza and Sonia Cannata Zeballos. It contains family trees of some prominent families in Panama. Most of the content is free, but you can also purchase their publications, which contain more detailed information.  
The following genealogies have been published on the Internet.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Panama genealogies published on the Internet
!Title
!Principal Surnames
!Description
|-
|[http://www.genealogiaspanama.com/index.php/component/content/frontpage Genealogias de Panama]
|Vallarino, Paredes, Icaza
|Website is owned by two professional genealogists: Garcia de Paredes Icaza and Sonia Cannata Zeballos. It contains family trees, descendancy charts, and biographies of prominent families in Panama. Most of the content is free, but you can purchase their publications, which contain more detailed information.
|-
|[http://www.panamapacking.com/celestino/ramas.html Alegre and Jurado Families]
|Alegre, Jurado, Samudio, Estenoz, Herrera
|Website is owned by Luigi Alegre, who has compiled an extensive, searchable tree of the Alegre and Jurado lines in Panama, as well as collateral lines, mostly in Chiriqui, Panama with documented sources. If you wish to contribute to or discuss the information, you can contact the owner.
|-
|[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/Roberto-A-Moreno-t/index.html Familias en Panamá y Otras Relacionadas]
|Moreno, De la Ossa,Tribaldos, Francheschi, Arauz, Samudio, Estribi
|Website is owned by Roberto A. Moreno Tribaldos. There are two versions, one in ancestry.com and one in geneanet.com. It includes extensive genealogies going back to the 1600's with documented sources. Photos and some stories in addition to pedigree charts.
|-
|[http://www.cardoze.com/ Cardoza Genealogy Tree]
|Cardoza
|Tree begins in France in 1749 with the emigration of David Cardozo Pereira to Curazao. His son, Moises, later changed his surname to Cardoze. The Cardoze tree, which can be downloaded as a spreadsheet or PDF, comprises over 9 generations of descendants. You can contact the website administrator to request additions or corrections.
|-
|[http://webspace.webring.com/people/uf/familiaspanameas/ Quelquejeu Family]
|Quelquejeu, Arauz
|This website contains information about the descendants of Camilo Quelquejeu Arauz, fourth son of Adolphe Prosper Quelquejeu and Antonina Arauz Gallegos. Adolphe Quelquejeu was a French citizen who arrived in Paname in the 1850's.
|-
|[http://www.guardia.org/Home/guardia-genealogy-page Guardia Family]
|De La Guardia, Jaen
|This  website includes genealogy trees for the De La Guardia and Jaen families of Panama. You can contact the website administrator to request additions or corrections. You can also download information.
|-
|[http://www.jacobosalas.com/genealogia/ Familia Salas Arias]
|Salas, Arias
|This website includes genealogy trees for the Salas and Arias families of Panama. You can contact the website administrator to request additions or corrections. You can also download information.
|-
|[https://www.fabrega.com/ Fabrega Family]
|Fabrega
|Website includes ancestors and descendants of the Fabrega family of Panama.
|-
|[http://www.edificiolefevre.com/index.php?main=1&lang=eng Casa Lefevre]
|Lefevre, Arauz
|Website contains biographies, photos, and literature authored by Lefevre family members. It also includes several articles and photos surrounding the Pollera, Panama's national dress.
|-
|[http://historiacandanedo.blogspot.com/ Historia de la Familia Candanedo]
|Candanedo
|The History of the Candanedo Family is a blog that contains family histories of the Candanedo family of Chiriqui. The blog entries  span from 2011 to  2014.
|-
|[http://bibliotecadigital.rah.es/dgbrah/i18n/consulta/registro.cmd?id=56557 Domonte and Robledo Families]
|Domonte, Robledo
|This manuscript is a genealogical certificate for Melchor Domonte y Robledo, a native of Panama, that was submitted upon his acceptance into the Order of Calatrava in 1647. The 217-page manuscript is stored in the Biblioteca Digital Real Academia de la Historia and can be read online or downloaded.
|-
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|Garcia de Paredes, Diaz
|This 2-volume digitized book was written by Guadalupe García de Paredes Icaza and includes genealogical information on the Garcia de Paredes and Diaz families. The digital version can only be accessed within a FamilySearch Center.
|}


== Panama Genealogies Published in Print ==
=== Alegre and Jurado Families  ===
The following genealogies have been published in books and many are available through inter-library loan. You can search WorldCat for library holdings. All of these books are either currently available at the main FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah or will become available sometime in 2017.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
This [http://www.panamapacking.com/celestino/ramas.html family genealogy website] is managed by Luigi Alegre, who has compiled an extensive, searchable tree of the Alegre and Jurado lines in Panama, as well as collateral lines, mostly in Chiriqui, Panama. If you wish to contribute to or discuss the information, you can contact the owner.
|+
 
Published books containing Panama genealogical material
=== Moreno and Tribaldo Families  ===
!Title
 
!Author
This website,&nbsp;[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/Roberto-A-Moreno-t/index.html Familias en Panamá y Otras Relacionadas], was created by Robert A. Moreno Tribaldos. It includes extensive genealogies on the Moreno, Tribaldos, De la Ossa, Francheschi, Arauz, Samudio, and Estribi families of Panama. Photos and some stories in addition to pedigree charts.
!Description
 
|-
=== Cardoze Family Descendants  ===
|Panameños de la época colonial en el Archivo General de Indias de Sevilla
 
|Susto Lara, Juan Antonio
The [http://www.cardoze.com/ Cardoza Genealogy Tree]&nbsp;begins in France in 1749 with the emigration of David Cardozo Pereira to Curazao. His son, Moises, later changed his surname to Cardoze. The Cardoze tree, which can be donwloaded as a spreadsheet or PDF, comprises over 9 generations of descendants. You can contact the website administrator to request additions or corrections.&nbsp;
|Short biographies of people living in Panama during colonial times; information was extracted from the ''Archivo General de Indias'' in Seville, Spain
 
|-
=== Quelquejeu Family Descendants  ===
|Boquete, Rasgos de su Historia
 
|Sanchez Pinzon, Milagros
The [http://webspace.webring.com/people/uf/familiaspanameas/ Quelquejeu Family] website contains information about the descendants of Camilo Quelquejeu Arauz, fourth son of Adolphe Prosper Quelquejeu and Antonina Arauz Gallegos. Adolphe Quelquejeu was a French citizen who arrived in Paname in the 1850's.
|Biographies of prominent people in Boquete, Chiriqui, with historical background and genealogical information about their forebears.
 
|-
=== Guardia and Jaen Families  ===
|Bajo el Cielo Azul de la Tiza: Historias de Vida
 
|Gonzalez de Diaz, Nelva
The [http://www.guardia.org/Home/guardia-genealogy-page Guardia Family] website includes genealogy trees for the De La Guardia and Jaen families of Panama. You can contact the website administrator to request additions or corrections. You can also download information.
|Contains a history of the early settlers of La Tiza, Las Tablas, Los Santos, Panama and a genealogy of the Gonzalez family.
 
|-
=== Salas and Arias Families  ===
|Huellas Chinas en Panama: 150 Años de Presencia
 
|Tam, Juan
The [http://www.jacobosalas.com/genealogia/ Familia Salas Arias] website includes genealogy trees for the Salas and Arias families of Panama. You can contact the website administrator to request additions or corrections. You can also download information.
|A history of the Chinese presence in Panama since the 1850's, with photos and biographical data.
 
|-
=== Fabrega Family  ===
|David: Historia y Sociedad
 
|Molina Castillo, Mario Jose
The [http://www.fabrega.com/index.html Fabrega Family] website includes ancestors and descendants of the Fabrega family of Panama.&nbsp;
|A history of the city of David in the Chiriqui province of Panama, from its founding to the present day, including genealogies of leading families.
 
|-
=== Lefevre Family  ===
|Chiriqui en las Paginas de su Historia
 
|Molina Castillo, Mario Jose
The [http://www.edificiolefevre.com/index.php?main=1&lang=eng Casa Lefevre] website contains biographies, photos, and literature authored by Lefevre family members. It also includes several articles and photos surrounding the Pollera, Panama's national dress.
|
 
|-
== Genealogies of Panama Published in Print ==
|Hijos del Campo: Bijagual y Cochea
The following genealogies have been published in books and many are available through inter-library loan. You can search WorldCat for library holdings. All of these books are either currently available at the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah or will become available sometime in 2017.
|Molina Castillo, Mario Jose
 
|
=== Boquete, Rasgos de su Historia ===
|-
By Milagros Sanchez Pinzon
|Chiriqui en sus Fronteras de Produccion
 
|Molina Castillo, Mario Jose
=== Bajo el Cielo Azul de la Tiza: Historias de Vida ===
|
by Nelva Gonzalez de Diaz
|-
 
|Jose Maria Carrilllo Tamayo en la Historia de Chiriqui
=== Huellas Chinas en Panama: 150 Anos de Presencia ===
|Molina Castillo, Mario Jose
by Juan Tam
|
 
|-
=== David: Historia y Sociedad ===
|La Saga de los Arias en Panama
By Mario Jose Molina Castillo
|Jaen Suarez, Omar
 
|[http://www.panamaamerica.com.pa/content/la-saga-de-los-arias-en-panam%C3%A1 See article in Spanish about the book].
=== Chiriqui en sus Paginas ===
|-
By Mario Jose Molina Castillo
|Los Aleman de Panama
 
|Jaen Suarez, Omar
=== Hijos del Campo: Bijagual y Cochea ===
|
By Mario Jose Molina Castillo
|-
 
|Genes Alemanes en Chiriqui y Bocas del Toro
=== Chiriqui en sus Fronteras de Produccion ===
|Troetsch, Dimitri
By Mario Jose Molina Castillo
|
 
|-
=== Jose Maria Carrilllo Tamayo en la Historia de Chiriqui ===
|Los Stanziola di Luca: de Italia al istmo de Panamá, 1883-2005
By Mario Jose Molina Castillo{{Place|Panama}}  
|Stanziola Torres de Pereira, Arcinda Edisa
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This section provides links to Panamanian websites that contain genealogy trees and biographies of Panamanian families. The websites are in Spanish.

Academia de Genealogia e Historia de Panama[edit | edit source]

The Panama Academy of Genealogy and History (Academia de Genealogia e Historia de Panama) was organized on August 13, 2011, at the University of Santa Maria La Antigua in Panama city. The leadership of the new institution include: Dr. Rafael Candanedo, President, Dr. Mario Jose Molina Castillo, Vice-President, and Jorge Kam Rios, Secretary. This is the first official genealogical organization established in Panama.

Genealogies of Panama Published Online[edit | edit source]

The following genealogies have been published on the Internet:

Genealogias de Panama[edit | edit source]

The Genealogies of Panama (Genealogias de Panama) website is managed by two experienced genealogists living in Panama: Guadalupe Garcia de Paredes Icaza and Sonia Cannata Zeballos. It contains family trees of some prominent families in Panama. Most of the content is free, but you can also purchase their publications, which contain more detailed information.

Alegre and Jurado Families[edit | edit source]

This family genealogy website is managed by Luigi Alegre, who has compiled an extensive, searchable tree of the Alegre and Jurado lines in Panama, as well as collateral lines, mostly in Chiriqui, Panama. If you wish to contribute to or discuss the information, you can contact the owner.

Moreno and Tribaldo Families[edit | edit source]

This website, Familias en Panamá y Otras Relacionadas, was created by Robert A. Moreno Tribaldos. It includes extensive genealogies on the Moreno, Tribaldos, De la Ossa, Francheschi, Arauz, Samudio, and Estribi families of Panama. Photos and some stories in addition to pedigree charts.

Cardoze Family Descendants[edit | edit source]

The Cardoza Genealogy Tree begins in France in 1749 with the emigration of David Cardozo Pereira to Curazao. His son, Moises, later changed his surname to Cardoze. The Cardoze tree, which can be donwloaded as a spreadsheet or PDF, comprises over 9 generations of descendants. You can contact the website administrator to request additions or corrections. 

Quelquejeu Family Descendants[edit | edit source]

The Quelquejeu Family website contains information about the descendants of Camilo Quelquejeu Arauz, fourth son of Adolphe Prosper Quelquejeu and Antonina Arauz Gallegos. Adolphe Quelquejeu was a French citizen who arrived in Paname in the 1850's.

Guardia and Jaen Families[edit | edit source]

The Guardia Family website includes genealogy trees for the De La Guardia and Jaen families of Panama. You can contact the website administrator to request additions or corrections. You can also download information.

Salas and Arias Families[edit | edit source]

The Familia Salas Arias website includes genealogy trees for the Salas and Arias families of Panama. You can contact the website administrator to request additions or corrections. You can also download information.

Fabrega Family[edit | edit source]

The Fabrega Family website includes ancestors and descendants of the Fabrega family of Panama. 

Lefevre Family[edit | edit source]

The Casa Lefevre website contains biographies, photos, and literature authored by Lefevre family members. It also includes several articles and photos surrounding the Pollera, Panama's national dress.

Genealogies of Panama Published in Print[edit | edit source]

The following genealogies have been published in books and many are available through inter-library loan. You can search WorldCat for library holdings. All of these books are either currently available at the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah or will become available sometime in 2017.

Boquete, Rasgos de su Historia[edit | edit source]

By Milagros Sanchez Pinzon

Bajo el Cielo Azul de la Tiza: Historias de Vida[edit | edit source]

by Nelva Gonzalez de Diaz

Huellas Chinas en Panama: 150 Anos de Presencia[edit | edit source]

by Juan Tam

David: Historia y Sociedad[edit | edit source]

By Mario Jose Molina Castillo

Chiriqui en sus Paginas[edit | edit source]

By Mario Jose Molina Castillo

Hijos del Campo: Bijagual y Cochea[edit | edit source]

By Mario Jose Molina Castillo

Chiriqui en sus Fronteras de Produccion[edit | edit source]

By Mario Jose Molina Castillo

Jose Maria Carrilllo Tamayo en la Historia de Chiriqui[edit | edit source]

By Mario Jose Molina Castillo