Mi numero
Joseph
MI numero es el 200
Antonio Santillan
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Es tu última oportunidad para ganar premios por el simple hecho de buscar en internet.
Joseph
MI numero es el 200
Antonio Santillan
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Es tu última oportunidad para ganar premios por el simple hecho de buscar en internet.
Que tal,
I saw your posting on your website. The Hermosillo family name is truncated from the Casillas family name. We've been using birth certificates and previous work done by Alberto Casillas in his book titled the "Casillas" to trace back the Casillas family .
Claudia, I'm still unclear as to your question. I have a branch of
Rubalcabas in my ancestry, mostly from Yahualica but I think they originate
in Nochistlan, Zacatecas. I know there is a town of Rubalcaba, south of
Dumb question...
How do we know whether certain Gonzalez families are "Hermosillo or "Rubalcaba, or...?"
Is there a way to figure this out if a record does not specify? Are certain towns/villas presumed to be Gonzalez de xxx???
Dumb question...
How do we know whether certain Gonzalez families are "Hermosillo or "Rubalcaba, or...?"
Is there a way to figure this out if a record does not specify? Are certain towns/villas presumed to me Gonzalez de xxx???
Andrea Lopez married Euloqia Olague died abt 1 Jun 1918
Children:
Filiberto Olague brn abt 22 Aug 1893 died abt 8 Nov 1918 married Mauricia Flores abt
4 Feb 1918
Francisca Olague married Louis Villegas, Jr abt 30 Jan 1911
http://www.loscaminosdelaplata.com/v_portal/apartados/pl_basica.asp?te=…
Lester,
I am confused. I found this website about several "Ruta de Plata"s in Europe and the New World. It has a map of the Mexican Ruta de Plata that goes from Mexico City northward to Santa Fe, and branches from Mexico City to the ports at Acapulco and Vera Cruz. It doesn't show the Ruta going to Nuevo Leon, only through the states of Guanajuato, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua, and ending in Santa Fe in New Mexico. The text only mentions mines and cities along the route through those states.
Can Any HELP! Those who have Ruiz de Velasco lines in Los Altos
the patriarch is Pedro Ruiz de Velasco y Haro married to ANa Núñez
y Bohórrquez. He is supposed to have been a relative of the Viceroy
Hola a todos los miembros:
Un caluroso saludo y un abrazo para todos y deseandoles un bonito Dia de La Virgen de Guadalupe, no importa la religion que ustedes profecen.
Francisco Sevilla
please go to :FILES" and then "REFERENCE MATERIALS" - here on nuestros ranchos
Hi all,
Promised to send bits of details I find in important books...
I just posted a Word file titles "Principal Miners of Zacatecas and Fresnillo, 1799"
Contains list of miners and hacendados - with names of haciendas.
I am announcing that Marge Vallazza from our group is assisting me in a
small capacity to edit our files. She may need to contact some of you
offline in order to verify locations or surnames. Please give her the
Feliz Navidad a todos Loa Collazo, aunque ya no tengo el apellido,
desciendo de la Familia Collazo Gonzalez (1850 aprox) de Encarnación de Diaz
Jalisco, Mexico.
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De: Federico Collazo [mailto:fedecoar2003@yahoo.com.ar]
Rick, I'm jealous already, how nice to be able to spend a couple of weeks doing research.
I will have the luxury of a few days only and most likely it will not be at Easter time but maybe the three of us can meet up. I can try to schedule my visit on the days that you and Maureen would be there next year. I hope it works out.
Hello Cristobal,
My ancestors are Emigdio Quesada, Jose Guadalupe Quesada, Pedro Ortis and Maria Ortis from Teocaltiche, Jalisco.? Any relation to you???
Thank you.
Marisela Taylor
Fresno, California
Someone inquired about a place known as Rocamonte. I personally have no knowledge of this place, so I went to the LINKS section of NUESTROS RANCHOS (it is part of the title banner). Once on the LINKS page I looked under GEOGRAFIC AND LOCALITY INFORMATION, and then to ZACATECAS MUNICIPALITIES. On this page there is a BUSCAR button (Find), and I was able to enter "Rocamonte". The only thing that came up was information related to Rocamonte was the following (and this appears to NOT be a settlement) in the municipality of Concepcion de Oro:
Hola a todos los miembros de "nuestros ranchos" por medio de familisearch.org he obtenido informacion de mis antepasados hasta
el año de 1800, quiesiera obtener una copia de los films, que debo hacer ? agradesco la ayuda que me puedan brindar.
Hello, All!
I am looking for further information on these Treminos. Does anyone recognize them?
I am not finding much information on them. Although I have found information saying that they were from Saltillo, Coahuila they seem to have many connections to Zacatecas. Can anyone help? The family says they were from Saltillo.
Hello all,
First of all, I would like to thank Joseph, Arturo, and all the other little
helpers for all the work and effort, that they have put into making the
Ranchos Group, what it is today.
Thanks Maureen,
Just thought it would be nice to meet up with some Ranchos members but it will be tough to get it to coincide with everyone's busy schedules. I just know that I want to go sometime in the spring and who knows, it may end up being a spur of the moment two or three day trip for me.
1) Juan de Arredondo m. Margarita de Caliz, hija/daughter of Captain Juan de Calis-Coy & Francisca Flores-de-Valdez-Salazar
2) Patricio de Arredondo m. Phelipa Briseno
3) Juan-Francisco de Arredondo married Aug. 08, 1734 to Maria-Zapopa de Herrera.
Like all other voices raised, I would thank and honor Joseph and Arturo for their diligent work and the wonderous creation that NR has become.?
I regularly count my?blessing in almost literally tripping over NR and the fortune of having?half my ancestors from Aguascalientes, granting me access to learn at the feet of what feels like the masters as I undertake to research my ancestry.? A newbie to genealogy altogether, I have learned so much from all those who do have so much to contribute.? I'm am regularly awestruck by people's reports and discussions of ancestors in the 16th century, particularly when I'm still working?my?way through?the 1800's.??While I'm trying to figure out where I can look for information on a nothing-little town that no one ever heard of, I am blown away to read about people who know the names and locations of the ranchos where their people have lived.? I clearly have a lot to learn and, while much of the discourse brings me no closer to answers now, I am learning that there are resources and means by which information can be obtained.? One day I hope to get half so far as the rest of you.
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To: Joseph Puentes
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