Reynoso family from jalostotitlan, jalisco
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Hello everyone, I’m just right to give up on researching a branch that motivated me to start with this hobby, I’ve gotten to around the year 1821 with Tomas Sanchez, son of Trinidad Sanchez and María
Suddenly every image of the Tlaltenango baptisms 1888-1889 on FamilySearch have blue boxes, outlining and sometimes obscuring the text.
Hola:
¿Alguno de ustedes sabe el origen de estas familias en los Altos de Jalisco?
Saludos!
California Supreme Court Justice Cruz Reynoso passed away today. His parents were from Jalostotitlan Jalisco. His mother is a third cousin of my maternal grandmother.
Rick A. Ricci
Welcome Rodolfo Medina Gutierrez to Nuestrosranchos. I am a fifth cousin through your paternal grandmother. Our closest relationships are through our Romo and Reynoso lines.
Saludos. Busco complementar información sobre los Ortiz Palomera de Talpa y Mascota.
Jonathan,
What a great question to ask the group............I have enjoyed reading everyone's postings and the various reasons for beginning to do Genealogical research and the reasons for continuing to do research.
I recently came across this Baptism entry in which the child is mentioned to be slave of Balthazar Correa.
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone have information on the Sevilla or Renteria family of Tecolotlan/Juchitlan, Jalisco, Mexico?
There were several men named Francisco Xavier Romo de Vivar in Aguascalientes in the early 1700's. My research is focused on the man that was married to Juana Dias Montanes de Sandi.
Hola Buenos días a todos los compañeros
in tracing my paternal linage, knowing full well, that they were Yndígenas in the beginning. & here is where i am trying to find the original person, who got "issued" the "Hernándes ~
Good evening, all. My name is Sebastian and I have been digging through records to expand my knowledge about my ancestors.
I need help with this record. I'm trying to get some of it transcribed (so I can use google translate afterwards).
Hola:
Many of the early families of Aguacalientes also had relations in San Luis Potosi.
I found this archive of when my 7th generation great grandfather Antonio Madera (1660 aprox - 1709) registered this symbol to use as a branding iron for his livestock.
Saludos Primos.
Sabe alguien sobre familias Alvarez provenientes de un lugar/rancho llamado Rosa de Castilla cerca de Arandas?
If you have ancestors in Texas, this may be of interest:
I am having a ball reading this diary of a Fray (Padre) Gaspar Jose De Solis of the College of Frays (Padres) of Guadalupe, Zacatecas, Mexico. Also known as Colegio Nuestra Senora De Guadalupe.