Crispin Rendon released his fourth volume titled Families of China, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Volume Four a couple of days ago.
Crispin has made this eBook free and I highly recommend that you get your own copy for your digital library before it is gone. This eBook series is an essential resource to anyone researching Nuevo Leon, especially the families of China Nuevo Leon. Get your very own copy even if you don’t think you may need it.
Description of Volume by Crispin Rendon
Volume four, the last in the series of Families of China, Nuevo Leon, contains marriage
information from 704 marriage records found on the FamilySearch.org browse online
collection (matrimonios 1795-1919). These marriages occurred in the time span of January 18, 1879, to June 16, 1919. These marriages are found on images 402-654. Basic information from the marriage records is presented along with other information gathered in an attempt to present two generation descendant reports. Most of the non-marriage record information presented was gathered using the FamilySearch.org database index.
Cover of eBook Families of China, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Volume Four
Short Part of email pertaining to this eBook:
Families of China, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Volume Four
Happy Holidays,
Crispin Rendon
More Great Genealogical Resources from Crispin Rendon
Click on the below link to find more resources that Crispin has shared with us in the past.
Take my word for it, download your own copy since bandwidth is limited, and if it already ran out you will need to wait till next month to get your own copy.
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I am inquiring about where I can download or purchase Mr. Crispin Rendon’s Works of the Montemorelos and China Nuevo Leon Collections. Does anyone know how I can acquire Mr. Rendon’s email address?
Thank You!
Samuel Garcia
The links that I have are no longer working. Crispin is on Facebook, you may want to try and contact him through there.
Does anyone know how I can look for more ancestors from China? I am stuck at Santiago Garza.
You need to provide more information than just “Santiago Garza”. What time did he live in, who were his children, wife, brothers, anything else that can help anyone to help you? The books by Crispin Rendon are several and cover the marriages and baptisms. You can also search familysearch.org and also the civil registration records are searchable on ancestry.com. They are browsable on FamilySearch. There are also several books about China.