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Ecclesiastical Divisions in Mexico

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    By arturoramos | Fri, 2006-06-16 13:15

    Lyman Platt has a series of publications that more or less track the development of ecclesiastical and political divisions in Mexico:

    http://www.infowest.com/personal/l/lplatt/platt.html

    Vol. 2 Mexico, General Guide:Political Divisions.$14.95. Soft cover, taped binding, 8½ x 11.

    This 85-page volume includes a detailed historical analysis of the development of political boundaries in modern Mexico, and those areas of the United States that used to belong to the Viceroyalty of Mexico. All known civil jurisdictions are identified from the first colonial divisions up until the organization of municipalities in the independence era, and then only the development of the various states is discussed. A complete index of these divisions at the end of the book allows the researcher to trace where ancestral homes might have been located based on this development. This understanding would permit the researcher to find records important to their genealogy.

    Vol. 3 Mexico, General Guide: Ecclesiastical Divisions $34.95. Soft cover, taped binding, 8½ x 11. 256 pages, revised.

    This book, available in both English and Spanish, includes a brief ecclesiastical history of Mexico, including a study of diocesan and archdiocesan development for all of Mexico up through 1912. The major portion of the book treats individual parishes for all of the ancient Viceroyalty of Mexico, including Alta California, Arizona, Nuevo Mexico, and Texas. The Federal District is divided by its various delegations and includes a comprehensive, first-ever analysis of the parishes of Mexico City proper.

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    Stuart Armstrong

    19 years 3 months ago

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    Hello Arturo,

    These sound like just the books I need. But I can't find them. The
    website is 10 years old and nobody at directory service has ever heard
    of the city the publisher (IGHL) is supposed to be in.

    The most recent address I have found so far is in St George Utah, but
    that phone number is obsolete also. Lyman Platt is a wellknown author

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    meef98367

    19 years 3 months ago

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    arturoramos

    19 years 2 months ago

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    In reply to Ecclesiastical Divisions in Mexico by meef98367

    Any luck finding the books on historical divisions?

    There are a couple more books listed in the Library of Congress' Hispanic genealogy page:

    Muriá, José María.
    Historia de las divisiones territoriales de Jalisco. México: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, SEP, Centro Regional de Occidente, 1976. 219 p. Maps.
    LC call number: JS2119 .J353 A215
    LC control number: 77451622
    Catalog Record

    O'Gorman, Edmundo.
    Historia de las divisiones territoriales de México. 6a ed. rev. y puesta al día. México: Editorial Porrúa, 1985. xvii, 326 p. 8 folded leaves of plates, 8 maps.
    LC call number: JS2112 .L7 O35 1985
    LC control number: 87400360

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