Are their any archives on information about the educational background of relatives in our geneology tree going back to colonial times in Mexico?
Because how can one know of a relative was born in the 1700's in Mexico, how far in school did they get? Did they attend college?
Are there any archives on
Antonio Madera
I am so glad some of you commented on this question. A lot of our ancestors and current relatives live in the villages of the remote areas.
Generations and generations of farming. Some drop out of school to work on the farm. But I am interested to see the educational level of our ancestors back then.
Because how is it that our ancestors for generations live the same life style of farming and farming? Some must have wanted to get out of that lifestyle and study in a University and move up.
I know a lot of our ancestors names, dates when they were born, where they lived but no information on what education level they have?
Are there any archives on
Antonio Madera
I am so glad some of you commented on this question. A lot of our ancestors and current relatives live in the villages of the remote areas.
Generations and generations of farming. Some drop out of school to work on the farm. But I am interested to see the educational level of our ancestors back then.
Because how is it that our ancestors for generations live the same life style of farming and farming? Some must have wanted to get out of that lifestyle and study in a University and move up.
I know a lot of our ancestors names, dates when they were born, where they lived but no information on what education level they have?
Are there any archives on
--- On Wed, 6/15/11, zacatecano020@hotmail.com wrote:
From: zacatecano020@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Are there any archives on
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Date: Wednesday, June 15, 2011, 3:13 AM
Antonio Madera
I am so glad some of you commented on this question. A lot of our ancestors and current relatives live in the villages of the remote areas.
Generations and generations of farming. Some drop out of school to work on the farm. But I am interested to see the educational level of our ancestors back then.
Because how is it that our ancestors for generations live the same life style of farming and farming? Some must have wanted to get out of that lifestyle and study in a University and move up.
I know a lot of our ancestors names, dates when they were born, where they lived but no information on what education level they have?
Are there any archives on information regarding Educational Back
not the answer you are looking for but I noticed that most records ask for the
signature and the majority respond they do not read or write.
That is especially true of the women. It's a great question though and I also
would be interested in the answer.
Linda in Gold River, B.C.
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From: "zacatecano020@hotmail.com"
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Mon, June 13, 2011 6:40:01 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Are there any archives on information regarding
Educational Background of Relatives back during Colonial Mexico Times?
Are their any archives on information about the educational background of
relatives in our geneology tree going back to colonial times in Mexico?
Because how can one know of a relative was born in the 1700's in Mexico, how
far in school did they get? Did they attend college?
Are there any archives on information regarding Educational Back
Because of your question I have decided to include in further records if they
could read or write.. thank you!
Linda in B.C.
________________________________
From: "zacatecano020@hotmail.com"
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Mon, June 13, 2011 6:40:01 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Are there any archives on information regarding
Educational Background of Relatives back during Colonial Mexico Times?
Are their any archives on information about the educational background of
relatives in our geneology tree going back to colonial times in Mexico?
Because how can one know of a relative was born in the 1700's in Mexico, how
far in school did they get? Did they attend college?