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4 days ago · Guide to Puerto Rico ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.
Lists 5,574 brief biographies with genealogical information about 19th-century immigrants to Puerto Rico from Lérida, Gerona, Barcelona, Tarragona, Castellón, Valencia, Alicante, and the Balearic Islands. Tables show the number of immigrants from each town in Spain and the number of residents in Puerto Rican towns from each of the above ...
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Jan 18, 2024 · This book offers a concise yet comprehensive history of Puerto Rico, from the reign of Taino Indians through its centuries as a Spanish colony to its present-day standing as a thriving economic force in Latin America with a unique and ever-evolving relationship with the United States.
- Diane Dias De Fazio, Irma
- 2018
About 3.1 million Puerto Ricans still live on the island. A brief look at Puerto Rico’s history could provide context around your family's story—when the island was a colony of Spain, when it became part of the United States, and when the waves of migration to the U.S. mainland began.
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth and territory of the United States after the Spanish American War of 1898. Puerto Ricans are natural-born citizens of the United States. ancestry.com has made available the Puerto Rico Civil Records after 1885 as well as the census from 1910, 1920, 1930, 1935, and 1940 under US census rules.
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