Notario Films Project
Susana:
I believe that the notarios that were functioning in Jerez in the early years were mostly based out of Zacatecas, but I know that there is a municipal archive in Jerez that has some notary records as well. I just don’t know how far back Jerez had its own notaries and/or served as a place for storage of such notarial records.
I know that Leonardo de la Torre Berumen has transcribed some wills and capellanias of Jerez families. What I don’t know is where he got those wills (in Zacatecas or Jerez?)
I think I mentioned earlier that they have just begun organizing the notarial records in Tlaltenango as well.
Susana:
I believe that the notarios that were functioning in Jerez in the early years were mostly based out of Zacatecas, but I know that there is a municipal archive in Jerez that has some notary records as well. I just don’t know how far back Jerez had its own notaries and/or served as a place for storage of such notarial records.
I know that Leonardo de la Torre Berumen has transcribed some wills and capellanias of Jerez families. What I don’t know is where he got those wills (in Zacatecas or Jerez?)
I think I mentioned earlier that they have just begun organizing the notarial records in Tlaltenango as well.
Hi Joseph:
I was under the impression that ALL the films would be someday digitized.
Are the Notario films being excluded?
You estimate that it would take about 10 years to get approximately 10% to
20% of the films researched. I am just wondering, can these films be
digitized within that time frame? Is there a way to find out? We wouldn’t
have to rent them out and researching them would be a breeze from our own
home with our PC’s. Just a thought…
John Gonzalez
Wildomar, CA.
1gnzlz@verizon.net
Hi Joseph:
I was under the impression that ALL the films would be someday digitized.
Are the Notario films being excluded?
You estimate that it would take about 10 years to get approximately 10% to
20% of the films researched. I am just wondering, can these films be
digitized within that time frame? Is there a way to find out? We wouldn’t
have to rent them out and researching them would be a breeze from our own
home with our PC’s. Just a thought…
John Gonzalez
Wildomar, CA.
1gnzlz@verizon.net
yes, something to think about.
not sure what their time frame is for getting the Mexico films done.
We’ll have to wait and see. Maybe if someone in the group could look
into this when they are in SLC the next time that would be great. You’d
probably need an inside connection to find that info though. . .if it is
know that is.
thanks,
joseph
John Gonzalez wrote:
>Hi Joseph:
>
>I was under the impression that ALL the films would be someday digitized.
>Are the Notario films being excluded?
>
>You estimate that it would take about 10 years to get approximately 10% to
>20% of the films researched. I am just wondering, can these films be
>digitized within that time frame? Is there a way to find out? We wouldn’t
>have to rent them out and researching them would be a breeze from our own
>home with our PC’s. Just a thought…
>
>John Gonzalez
>Wildomar, CA.
>1gnzlz@verizon.net
>
>
yes, something to think about.
not sure what their time frame is for getting the Mexico films done.
We’ll have to wait and see. Maybe if someone in the group could look
into this when they are in SLC the next time that would be great. You’d
probably need an inside connection to find that info though. . .if it is
know that is.
thanks,
joseph
John Gonzalez wrote:
>Hi Joseph:
>
>I was under the impression that ALL the films would be someday digitized.
>Are the Notario films being excluded?
>
>You estimate that it would take about 10 years to get approximately 10% to
>20% of the films researched. I am just wondering, can these films be
>digitized within that time frame? Is there a way to find out? We wouldn’t
>have to rent them out and researching them would be a breeze from our own
>home with our PC’s. Just a thought…
>
>John Gonzalez
>Wildomar, CA.
>1gnzlz@verizon.net
>
>
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