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HISTORY BOOKS - NON-FICTION

Many of these books provide in-depth history regarding the Isleños of Louisiana

Isleño History

HISTORY BOOKS - NON-FICTION - SPANISH

Books providing an in-depth history of the Canary Islands throughout the last 500 years.

Isleño History - Spanish

REFERENCE BOOKS

From ancestry charts, to surname origins, to ship manifest lists, to census records, these books contain a wealth of information that helps document the genealogy of our Isleños ancestors.

Isleño References

Diocese of Baton Rouge

REFERENCE BOOKS - SPANISH

Recently, many authors, historians, and researchers are beginning to publish Spanish genealogy books and Spanish reference volumes of the families in the islands between 1500 and 1900.   Thing such as baptisms, marriages, and other civil records with names and dates.  As descendants dig into these newly released books, we might be able to trace our ancestors far back into Canary Island history

Isleño References - Spanish

HISTORY BOOKS - FICTIon

Books written by authors who tell stories involving the Canary Islanders of Louisiana

Isleño Fiction

HISTORICAL MARKERS

Throughout the State of Louisiana, markers have been placed at historical locations, many with significance related to our ancestors.

LINKS

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The Louisiana State Archives, a division of the Louisiana Secretary of State's office, is mandated to identify, to collect, to preserve, to maintain and to make available those records and artifacts that enhance our endeavors to understand the dynamics and nuances of our state's remarkable history.
https://www.sos.la.gov/HistoricalResources/LearnAboutTheArchives/Pages/default.aspx
The mission of the Archives Department is to collect, organize, preserve and make available for research the historical and vital records of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, as well as materials which reflect the work of the Church within the Diocese. The purpose of the Department is to promote an understanding of the Catholic Church, its history and its heritage in the community.
https://diobrarchives.org/
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The Office of Archives and Records serves as the official repository for the records of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, supporting the larger mission of the Archdiocese.

The present Archdiocese of New Orleans includes the eight civil parishes in the greater New Orleans area: Jefferson; Orleans; Plaquemines; St. Bernard; St. Charles; St. John, St. Tammany; and Washington. In addition to housing materials for these civil parishes, the archives also holds Louisiana-wide material from earlier periods when the archdiocesan boundaries included all or most of the state.

https://archives.arch-no.org/
This guide and the accompanying rolls of microfilm are being published by the University of Notre Dame archives under the sponsorship of the National Historical Publications Commission.
http://archives.nd.edu/mano/
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Sociedad de Estudio Genealógicos y Heráldicos de Canarias (SEGEHECA)

https://segeheca.blogspot.com/p/direcciones-de-contacto-segehecagmail.html

El Instituto de Estudios Canarios (IECan)

http://www.iecan.org/index.php

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The Portal of Spanish Archives is a project of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports for the dissemination on the Internet of the Spanish Historical Documentary Heritage preserved in its network of centers.

As an open and dynamic project, it serves as a dissemination framework for other archival projects of a public or private nature, previously establishing a cooperation framework with the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports.

http://pares.mcu.es/

Genealogías Canarias

http://geneacanaria.blogspot.com/

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