Matrimonio a la española: marital customs & marriage records in Spain

Daniel Smith-Ramos
Apr 8, 2021
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About this webinar

Genealogical research in Spain can pose a number of challenges for any researcher: there's the linguistic barrier, the lack of centralized records, a lack of understanding of how Spanish resources are organized and how they can be accessed. This webinar will explore how you can trace your Spanish ancestors' marriage records and understand the "rules of the game" when it came to tying the knot!

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About the speaker

Daniel Smith-Ramos is of very mixed background, being predominantly Spanish on his maternal side and Italian-American and English on his father’s side. Through his Twitter feed (@DSRGenealogist)...
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  1. LT
    Legacy Family Tree
    4 years ago

    Carramba, que webinar!\n\nDaniel Smith-Ramos is such an organized presenter. He is easy to follow. My Spanish ancestors came to the New World hundreds of years ago. Nevertheless, I found his lecture relevant in terms of the historical timeline he presented. \nAdditionally, the church and cultural practices are relevant to know because these were similar in Nueva Espana.\n\nExcellent historical content to understand the background of Spanish records. \n\nExcellent information\n\nFANTASTIC EDUCATOR\n\nFantastic webinar on a topic which was fairly new to me.\n\nGreat info!\n\nGreat information explained in a very clear manner.\n\nGreat presentation and extremely interesting. Lots of great facts! \n\nI am trying to find my husband's mother's marriage certificate and his birth certificate so this webnar gave me some ideas. Do you help people who are having a difficult time searching?\n\nI had no idea what to expect and WOW! I learned tons that I didn't even know I didn't know. Thank you!\n\nI was hoping for more information on the names and how they related to marriages.\n\nInteresting \n\nIt was interesting to learn about research in Spain. \n\nLearned things I never knew. Very interesting \n\nMy research is more about Mexico which, until independence, was part of Spain. So that was my interest. Mexico largely adopted the Spanish parish priest practices. \n\nPresentation was great! \n\nThanks\n\nVery good!\n\nVery informative.\n\nVery informative. I would have liked to have the handout emailed prior to the webinar as a reference tool.\n\nVery interesting and helpful. Thank you!\n\nvery well-done!\n\nWonderful images, really interesting content and ... what a voice!

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