Today!***SPAIN - ESSENTIAL PRE-1750 RECORDS***The Spanish archives are largely unknown territory to Sephardic genealogists. We now have an opportunity to discover more about our ancestors' lives in Spain. ***Daniel Smith Ramos***, an engaging speaker, takes us a whirlwind tour of Spanish non-Inquisition records. These include Church, Local, University, Notarial, Military, and other genealogical resources.The vast Spanish PARES database can be intimidating. Daniel offers some search tips. Also, suggestions on where we should be looking for sources in Spain.***Daniel Smith Ramos ***has 15 years experience in genealogy. He has spoken at numerous conferences and events, including RootsTech. He has published articles in well-known genealogy magazines and Family History Society journals and has recently co-founded ***Revista Descendientes***, the first free Spanish-language genealogy magazine. Currently based in Brussels, Daniel is active on Twitter (@DSRGenealogist). His website is The Genealogy Corner,The meeting is on Sunday 9 May 2021 at 11am in LA, 2pm NYC, 7pm London, 8pm Amsterdam, and 9pm Jerusalem. Patrons can join us on Zoom. The link is shared at our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/sephardiEveryone is invited to join us for free at: https://www.youtube.com/SephardicGenealogyAndHistory/***Please subscribe to the YouTube page***. It helps us a lot and reminds you when we are going live!Over the last year, Sephardic World has become the leading forum for learning about Sephardic history and genealogy. We have no commercial sponsorship or public funding. There is no charge to attend our meetings or to view our content. If you are not a patron and can afford it, please consider supporting our work: https://www.patreon.com/sephardiBest wishes,## *Ton and David*## *SEPHARDIC WORLD*Image: Saint Teresa of Avila is widely believed to have had Jewish ancestry