Spanish-speaking people have two last names. The first last name is the father's and the second last name is the mother's maiden name. Mine is Díaz Gonzalez. So, you will have an idea of who you are looking for. However, some folks will use their mother's last name instead of their father's because of a bad relationship or out of wedlock child.
Spanish-speaking people have two last names.
The first last name is the father's and the second last name is the mother's maiden name.
Mine is Díaz Gonzalez. So, you will have an idea of who you are looking for.
However, some folks will use their mother's last name instead of their father's because of a bad relationship or out of wedlock child.
Does the slide about the Directory of the Diocese of Spain (44:09) refer to the Episcopal church?
Would copies of church records from the Philippine parishes also be sent to Mexico city?