Spanish Genealogy
Spaniards were some of the earliest European immigrants to arrive to the United States. The majority of Spanish immigrants arrived after the discovery of Florida, by Ponce de Leon in 1513. After de Leon's discovery, the Spanish government claimed what we now know as the Florida territory and maintained control of the region until the early 19th century. Approximately 200,000 Spaniards migrated to the Florida region—most during the 16th century—and to other Spanish territories scattered across the southern United States. These settlements include, among others, El Paso, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, San Diego, San Jose, Los Angeles, and Monterey.¹ Those who hold claim to a Spanish genealogy have a rich cultural and historical background that is exciting to unravel.
Unravel Your Spanish Genealogy with Heirlines
Worried that you don't have the time that you need to achieve the Spanish genealogy results that you want? Heirlines Family History and Genealogy employs certified genealogy professionals who can provide you with free genealogy consultations, an intense research and analysis of your ancestors, detailed reports, narrative histories and computer assistance. Heirlines professionals are literate in a large variety of languages and have extensive European genealogical experience.
How Do They Do It?
How does Heirlines provide the most extensive and most readable genealogy research available? Heirlines professionals provide the services mentioned above with the help of the most effective resources in the world. Heirlines professionals provide you with much more than a pedigree chart! To find out more, check out the Heirlines service packages:
More in Regards to Heirlines Professional Genealogists
The Heirlines Family History and Genealogy Center employs professional genealogists who have obtained degrees in Genealogy Research, Political Science, History or in related subjects. In addition, Heirlines seeks researchers who maintain an APG membership, who earn BCG (Board for the Certification of Genealogists) or ICAPGen credentials. Heirlines professionals are also encouraged to serve by providing classes or mentoring to those genealogists who want to learn more about their family history.
Have Questions about Your Spanish Genealogy?
If you have questions or concerns in regards to your Spanish genealogy or family history in general, please contact Heirlines online or with the following toll-free number: 1-800-570-4049.
¹Information Source: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAEspain.htm
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