Honorio Escamilla border crossing record
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Hope this helps.
Campezina
The information comes from
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"At this time, Mexicali was sparsely populated, with the exception of
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Marionicia,
Here is the info from Ancestry.com re the immigration record on your ancestor:
Name: Honorio Escamilla
Arrival Date: 29 Sep 1926
Age: 25
Birth Date: ab
This brings it up-to-date as far as everything in this series I have
transcribed so far.
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Interpretations of Christening records through 1737
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Interpretations of Christening Records of Aguascalientes
Source: Mexico Aguascalientes Catholic Church Records, Rincón de
Romos.
Interpretations of Christening Records of Aguascalientes
Source:
Mexico Aguascalientes Catholic Church Records, Rincón de Romos.
Bautismos en la Parroquia de San José de Gracia, 1726-1762
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Interpretations of Christening Records of Aguascalientes
Source: Mexico Aguascalientes Catholic Church Records, Rincón de
Romos.
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