Description
Book Synopsis: Censo completo de la isla canaria de La Gomera tomado en 1757, listando más de 6.500 habitantes, sus parentescos y muchos datos más - imprescindible para la genealogía e historia canaria/hispana.~ WITH ENGLISH GUIDE ~ Complete census of the Canary Island La Gomera taken in 1757, listing more than 6,500 inhabitants, their relationships and other facts - indispensable for Hispanic/Canary Islands genealogy and history. (more English description below)
Hallado en el Archivo de la Casa Fuerte de Adeje (Tenerife), contiene:
- Nombres, edades, descripciones y parentescos de 6.537 hombres, mujeres y niños ubicados en unas 1.490 casas.
- Apéndices con informes adicionales y cifras.
- Mapa delineando los sitios antiguos.
- Índice onomástico.
- Bibliografía.
- ENGLISH GUIDE para los de habla inglés.
Held for centuries in the Archivo de la Casa Fuerte de Adeje (Tenerife), it contains:
- Names, ages, descriptions and relationships of 6,537 men, women and children living in 1,490 households.
- Appendices with additional information and totals.
- Map with original names of places.
- Index of surnames.
- Bibliography.
- Glossary.
- ENGLISH GUIDE to aid English-language users.
Details
Looking to uncover your ancestral roots? Look no further than the Censo de La Gomera de 1757. This comprehensive census of the Canary Island La Gomera, taken in 1757, provides a treasure trove of information for anyone interested in Hispanic and Canary Islands genealogy and history. With over 6,500 inhabitants listed, including their relationships and other essential details, this invaluable resource is a must-have for researchers and historians alike.
What sets the Censo de La Gomera de 1757 apart is its English Guide. We understand that not everyone is fluent in Spanish, which is why we have provided an easy-to-use English translation to ensure accessibility for English-language users. No more struggling to navigate through a language barrier - our English Guide allows you to delve into the rich history of La Gomera without any obstacles.
Held for centuries in the esteemed Archivo de la Casa Fuerte de Adeje in Tenerife, the Censo de La Gomera de 1757 offers an unparalleled glimpse into the lives of the island's inhabitants. Discover names, ages, descriptions, and relationships of over 6,500 individuals residing in 1,490 households. With appendices containing additional information, a map showcasing the original names of places, an index of surnames, and a comprehensive bibliography, this resource is an indispensable tool for anyone serious about uncovering their Canary Islands heritage.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with your ancestors and delve into the fascinating history of La Gomera. Order your copy of the Censo de La Gomera de 1757 with English Guide today and embark on a journey of discovery like no other.
Discover More Best Sellers in Genealogy
Shop Genealogy
A Journey to Spirit Plant Medicine: San Pedro and Ayahuasca
Genealogy - A Journey to Spirit Plant Medicine: San Pedro and Ayahuasca
A Genealogical and Personal History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Genealogy - A Genealogical and Personal History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Genealogy - The Everything Guide to Online Genealogy: Trace Your Roots, Share Your History, and Create Your Family Tree (Everything® Series)
The Biographical Record of Jasper County, Missouri
Genealogy - The Biographical Record of Jasper County, Missouri
Genealogy - Some Webster County, Kentucky Families - Baker, Bassett, Givens, Johnson, Payne, Price, Rice and Others
Your DNA Guide - The Workbook: Let's Do DNA Together
Genealogy - Your DNA Guide - The Workbook: Let's Do DNA Together




