Mexico National Census, 1930 - FamilySearch Historical Records/Known Issues

Known Issues
NOTE: To determine which digital records are likely to be found within a collection or to find missing images, see, Using Film Notes in the Catalog to determine the content of a final browse point in Historical Records (56000).

NOTE: Mexico National Census, 1930 was the fifth census conducted after 1895. Mexico attempted to keep a national census in 1868 and 1878, but the census was not accepted well by the people. Later, in 1900, the census was more successful and followed every 10 years. The most complete census is 1930, which, until recently, has only been available at Mexico’s National Archives. See the Mexico Census wiki for general census information.

Question #1: Some records are missing. Where can the records be viewed? Answer #1: See answers below for information about known missing records and respective film numbers, if available, or alternate online location:


 * Jalisco &gt; Arandas &gt; San Ignacio Cerro Gordo records are available in Jalisco &gt; Arandas &gt; San Francísco Cerro Gordo.
 * México &gt; Atlacomulco &gt; Santiago Acutzilapan are available in México &gt; Atlacomulco &gt; Santiago Acatzilapan.
 * Morelos &gt; Cuenavaca &gt; Temixco are available in Morelos &gt; Cuenavaca &gt; Femixco.
 * Morelos &gt; Jojutla &gt; Tequesquitengo records are available in Morelos &gt; Jojutla &gt; Tlatenchi.
 * Morelos &gt; Jojutla &gt; Tlatenchi records are available in Morelos &gt; Mazatepec &gt; Mazatepec.
 * Morelos &gt; Mazatepec &gt; Mazatepec records are available in Morelos &gt; Miacatlán &gt; Miacatlán.
 * Morelos &gt; Miacatlán &gt; Miacatlán records are not available online. Order Film 1507634 to view the records.
 * Oaxaca &gt; San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional (San Mateo Yetla) records are available in Oaxaca &gt; San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec.
 * Puebla &gt; Olinta &gt; El Suri &gt; Image 1 of 1 has a piece of paper blocking top half of the census page. The full page can be found on Film 1507857, Image 590.
 * Veracruz-Llave &gt; Platón Sánchez &gt; Tepetatipa &gt; Image 1 of 1 has a piece of paper blocking bottom half of the census page. The full page can be found on Film 1520445, Image 702. In addition, Images 703 through 710 should also be part of this browse point.
 * Chihuahua &gt; Temósachic &gt; Temósachic is missing the remaining 50 images. Order Film 1464112 to view all the images 428-478.

Question #2: The Event Type and Year Range (browse point) title does not properly reflect the actual digital record content. How can I determine what digital records are likely to be found within a collection? Answer #2: The list of known browse point discrepancies describes the event type or year range existing in the collection:


 * Chihuahua &gt; Temósachic &gt; Temósachic is missing the remaining 50 images. The images can be found on Film 1464112, images 428-478.
 * Durango &gt; Indé &gt; San José Del Fizonazo should be spelled San José Del Tizonazo. The indexed records with Event Place: San José Del Fizonazo, Indé, Durango, Mexico should also be spelled San José Del Tizonazo.
 * Guanajuato &gt; Acámbaro &gt; Carcel Municipal should be entitled Guanajuato &gt; Acámbaro &gt; Acámbaro.
 * Jalisco &gt; Arandas &gt; San Francísco Cerro Gordo should be entitled Jalisco &gt; Arandas &gt; San Ignacio Cerro Gordo.
 * Jalisco &gt; Mazamitla &gt; El Corral de La Mejia includes duplicate records from Jalisco &gt; Mascota &gt; Jolapilla in Images 1-228 and duplicate records from Jalisco &gt; Mazamitla in Images 229-300. The Jalisco &gt; Mazamitla &gt; El Corral de La Mejia records are found on Images 301-302 of 302.
 * México &gt; Atlacomulco &gt; Santiago Acatzilapan should be entitled México &gt; Atlacomulco &gt; Santiago Acutzilapan are found in.
 * Morelos &gt; Cuenavaca &gt; Femixco should be entitled Morelos &gt; Cuenavaca &gt; Temixco.
 * Morelos &gt; Jojutla &gt; Tlatenchi should be entitled Morelos &gt; Jojutla &gt; Tequesquitengo.
 * Morelos &gt; Mazatepec &gt; Mazatepec should be entitled Morelos &gt; Jojutla &gt; Tlatenchi.
 * Morelos &gt; Miacatlán &gt; Miacatlán should be entitled Morelos &gt; Mazatepec &gt; Mazatepec.
 * Oaxaca &gt; San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec should be entitled Oaxaca &gt; San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional &gt; San Mateo Yetla.
 * Zacatecas &gt; Mezquital del Oro &gt; Malacate &gt; Images 1-11 of 11 contains duplicate images also correctly located in Zacatecas &gt; Momax &gt; Momax &gt; Image 11-22 of 22.

Question #3: Some indexed records have event place errors. How can I determine the correct information? Answer #3: View the document to verify the correct information. The event place can also be checked by searching the Catalog using the film number included in the record detail page. See Finding microfilm numbers in the catalog (55632). A list of known problems below provides correct indexing information:


 * The record detail pages with an Event Place: Carcel Municipal, Acámbaro, Guanajuato, Mexico should be listed as Event Place: Acámbaro, Acámbaro, Guanajuato, Mexico. The associated Film Number is Film 1464213, Items 4-6.
 * The record detail pages with an Event Place: San José Del Fizonazo, Indé, Durango, Mexico should be spelled San José Del Tizonazo.
 * The record detail pages with an Event Place: Temósachic, Temósachic, Chihuahua, Mexico correctly link to the respective images. However, browse capability is not available.

If additional problems are encountered with the collection, you can report them at [mailto:support@familysearch.org support@familysearch.org].


 * If searching the collection: please include the name of the collection, and all search criteria used, including name, event, dates and places.
 * If browsing the collection: please include the full browse path you used to get to where the problem occurred. The browse path is located above the image viewer window. For example: Mexico National Census, 1930 &gt; Tabasco &gt; Jalpa &gt; El Río &gt; Image 4 of 13.
 * For technical issues: please include operating system and browser version.

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