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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Panes Updates

 

 


 

Sylvia Magdaleno continues the inexhaustible work of transcribing documents from repositories that give information about various towns in Chihuahua. Her latest completed transcriptions are of the 1778 census of some small towns surrounding Cusihuirachi. They include Cajurichic, Usuachi, Coyeachi, Hacienda de la Consepción, Hacienda de la junta and Cerro Prieto. The organization is forever greatful for all the work that she does, work that may give one of our readers that long, lost link that they have been looking for.



 

 

It gives us great pleasure to announce that the Spanish Inquisition project of organizing a catalog for the images that are already on FamilySearch has begun. With the help of the Colegio de Michoacán, the Hispanic Heritage project has contracted with Dr. Isabel Juárez Becerra, who is the coordinator of the project, to make the catalog. She is directing a group of students from the university and they have now transcribed three of the rolls of microfilm. The transcriptions will be used for putting data in their catalogs. You can purview these films online at panes.info. However, unfortunately, our budget cannot sustain the cost of this project without more funding. As you know, Hispanic Heritage Project is a non-profit organization and we depend totally on donations. We invite you to donate so that we can continue this valuable project. You may donate at the same site, Panes.info.

Again, if you would like to participate in helping to transcribe, please contact by email to cmyturralde@gmail.com.