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  1. Sep 14, 2023 · The origin of Hermosillo dates back to 1700, when the towns of Nuestra Señora del Pópulo, Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles and the Santísima Trinidad del Pitic were founded, inhabited by low Seris, Tepocas and Pimas. In 1825 the town of Pitic is established as the Head of the Party. In 1828 the original name was changed, calling Hermosillo ...

  2. Apr 12, 2024 · Paseo Río Sonora y Comonfort Hermosillo, Sonora CP 83280 Tel (662) 213-3820 y 217-1712 Fax (662) 217-0608. Civil Registration online This site is in Spanish. Use a translation service such as Google Translate or open the site in a browser such as Google Chrome to translate the page. You can also write to the local town registrar.

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  4. Hermosillo is the capital of the Mexico state of Sonora. The Hermosillo phone book contains both Yellow Pages and White Pages. This telephone directory also includes a few surrounding cities.

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · This collection of civil records for Mexico, Sonora, and it covers the years 1861 to 1995. They are records of births, marriages, and deaths and are organized by state and then by municipality/city. Earlier records were handwritten in narrative style; later records were handwritten in formatted registers. These records cover about 90 to 95 ...

  6. Jun 21, 2021 · Historical Archive of the State of Sonora (Archivo Histórico del Estado de Sonora) Garmendia No. 157 Sur, entre Serdán y Elías Calles Centro 83000 Hermosillo Telephone: 662 217 0556 Extensión: 110/662 217 4596 Email: ramanda72@gmail.com Email #2: raulrenteria@hotmail.com Email #3: raul.renteria@sonora.gob.mx Website: Historical Archive of ...

  7. Hermosillo Death & Burial Records. Jewish Online Worldwide Burial Registry (1550-Present) A searchable database of over 1 million Jewish burials with photographs of the matzevot. Mexico Death Index (1680-1940) An index of around 300,000 death records. The index may include names of relatives and details of the death.

  8. Dec 9, 2022 · Sonora, Mexico. Civil registration records (also known as vital records) are important for genealogical research in Mexico. Civil authorities began registering births, marriages, and deaths in 1859 and most individuals who lived in Mexico after 1867 are recorded. Because the records cover such a large percentage of the population, they are ...

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