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Por jospuen | Jue, 05/12/2019 - 16:58

Aside from Mexican civil and church records, what type of medical records would have been kept that would document a persons death, particularly when an epidemic struck? Are there such records available online? Available if I write a letter to some office/department in Mexico?

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Hi Jospuen

This is indeed a very interesting topic. You might want to try with an academic article which has a good bibliography - sometimes its helpful to see what researchers have as their primary sources, which seem to be what you are looking for.

This is a start: When half of the population died: the epidemic of hemorrhagic fevers of 1576 in Mexico
https://academic.oup.com/femsle/article/240/1/1/536409

You could also find out who cites this article via social science research index.

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Denise Fastrup

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Denise,

Of course. I completely forgot about the academic point of view. I'm sure many a papers have been written on this topic.

I guess you can say I was looking for another "magic bullet" in genealogy-though I know they are far and few between.

JSTOR is another resource I have accessed in the past. If nothing else this can give me/us a historical aspect of what our ancestors went through. I find that very few of my ancestors "cause" of death was recorded-maybe not even understood.

With civil records only going back to 1856 (aprox)...that continues to leave few resources...thanks for the insight.

marty

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Hi Marty

You're welcome and good luck with it!

You are working on an interesting topic, if you find what you are looking for, I would love to hear about it here in NR!

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Denise

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NR?

Is that Nauru?

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NR is Nuestros Ranchos

NR is an abbreviation for Nuestros Ranchos! :)

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