What is Old Spanish Word for Census around 1810?

When I was scrolling through archives at the LDS History Center years ago, I came across a Census of ever rancho in our pueblo of Jalisco during the year 1810. It listed all the names of every person living in each rancho. I made copies, but now I don't have the copies.

I can't remember the old word for census that it was under. I want to go back and make some more copies of them.

have a look at the files area for misc information in the reference
sections. There is a few photocopies specific to Jalisco, Zacatecas y/o
Aguascalientes padrones from Lyman Platt's excellent book:

http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/15262

joseph

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zacatecano020@hotmail.com wrote:
> When I was scrolling through archives at the LDS History Center years
> ago, I came across a Census of ever rancho in our pueblo of Jalisco
> during the year 1810. It listed all the names of every person living
> in each rancho. I made copies, but now I don't have the copies.
>
> I can't remember the old word for census that it was under. I want to
> go back and make some more copies of them.

Antonio,

Padron! That's it! Thank you guys!. As soon as I go back, order the microfilm and scroll through them and make copies of the census listing names of every single person at each rancho in our pueblo, I will post them up here.

When I had the copies, I was looking at the Rancho where my Great Great Grandfather was at.