Hispanic Genealogy
The Hispanic Genealogy Collection consists of printed materials, census and county records, and vital records on Hispanic families in Texas and northern Mexico. Our Hispanic Genealogy Reference Collection is searchable through the Corpus Christi Public Libraries online catalog.
This collection is not for loan, meaning the items cannot be borrowed or checked out. However, the collection is open for research in the Local History Department located on the second floor of La Retama Central Library.
NOTE: The Local History Department hours differ than the operating hours of La Retama Central Library. For updated information please contact us:
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» Catholic Archives of Texas
Dedicated to collecting and preserving the records of the Catholic Church in Texas. Select the tab "Research."
» Church and Civil Records of South Texas & Northern Mexico (Microfilm)
Church and civil records of Northern Mexico - Reels vary in dates 1500-early 1900s: Coahuila, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas.
Church and civil records of South Texas - Reels vary in dates from 1731-1957: Beeville, Corpus Christi, Laredo, Port Lavaca, San Antonio, Seguin and Victoria.
» Colorado Society of Hispanic Genealogy
See society notices and sale items.
» DRSW Master Index
Search online guide to Spanish colonial documents as a finding aid to microfilm collections mostly held in major research libraries. DRSW master index provided by Arizona State Museum.
» Enciclopedia Heráldica Hispano-Americana
Index to set of books on over 15,000 Spanish and Spanish-American names with coats of arms. CCPL has the set of 88 volumes issued 1919-1963.
» FamilySearch Historical Records
From the Search Records page, go down to Browse by Location, and select Mexico. View actual images of civil and church records from Mexican states 1500s-on. (Set up a free account in FamilySearch.)
» Genealogy at the Government Land Office
Documents conveying land from the Spanish Crown or Mexican Republic that pre-date the state of Texas.
» Hispanic American Records
Search National Archive records of Mexican border crossings, U.S. Mexican War, Mexican Bracero program, links on Hispanic-American genealogy, and other resources.
» Hispanic Genealogical Society of Houston
Houston Society links and books.
» Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York
Check resources and publications of the New York Society.
» Library of Congress ~ Hispanic Reading Room
Hispanic collections covering Iberian, Caribbean, Central, and South America, with links to online material.
» Los Bexareños Genealogical and Historical Society
Hispanic history and ancestral research organization with newsletter and genealogy guide, plus books for sale.
» Mexican American History Resources at the Briscoe Center for American History
Bibliography of general and specific works.
» Mexican Border Crossing Records
Explanation and online copies of manifests, applications, and lists of arrivals at multiple border crossings.
» Portal del Archivos Españoles
Search Spanish digital collection of archives, libraries and museums through "Bùsqueda Avanzada" (advanced search). Project of the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports.
» Sephardic Genealogy Resources
Sephardic Genealogy Home Page for resources related to Spain and its history and Sephardic genealogy.
» Somos Primos
Online publication dedicated to Hispanic heritage.
» Spanish American War Records
Spanish American War history, war records, cemeteries, troops, and rosters per Access Genealogy.
» We Are Cousins - South Texas and Northeastern Mexico Genealogy
Free membership to newsletter, archived newsletters, resources, forums, and more to educate and provide resources to locate ancestors from this area. Blog by Moises Garza.
» Xenealoxia
Investigando historia familiar. This website is entirely in Spanish and includes a wealth of information on surnames, books, maps, etc. Site provided by Xenealoxia.org.
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