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FHC films.
Joseph,
I did not see your email online at the group site to respond to so I am responding this way.
I have been using the FHC in Littleton since 1992.
I have about 5 film from the Diocese of Guadalajara dealing with marriage investigations from
the 1600s and 1700s. I also have the 2 vol book on Marriage Investigations of Gaualajara put out by the
Genealogy group in Texas. I also have the 1 st volume of Marriage Investigations by Hilton.
If you need me to do lookups from these books I am available.
I also have microfilm from early Monterrey, Nuevo Leon; Saltillo, Coahuila; General Cepeda, Coahuila; Linares, Nuevo Leon; Charcas, San Luis Potosi; San Felipe, Guanajuto; General Terran, Nuevo Leon; Bustamante, NL; Villadlama, NL; 1 film from Fresnillo,; Galeana, NL; Nava, Coahuila; Allende, Coahuila;
San Buenaventura, COahuila; 1 from Mazapil; 2 from Mapimi, Durango; ! from TOrreon, COahuila
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Esther A. Herold
-------------- Original message from Joseph Puentes : --------------
> So are you using your Family History Center in Denver? have you used the
> www.familyserarch.org site to find and order films yet?
>
> unfortunately for Canadas, Jalisco the pickens are slim as they only
> have Civil records and no church records. . .what follows is a partial
> listing:
>
> Title
> Registros civiles del municipio de Ca