Villaseñor ancestry and connection to Fernandez De Hijar
FERNANDO OSÓREZ Maestro De Santiago
I had stopped at Fernando Osórez when posting this line:
FERNANDO OSÓREZ Maestro De Santiago
I had stopped at Fernando Osórez when posting this line:
Aside from Mexican civil and church records, what type of medical records would have been kept that would document a persons death, particularly when an epidemic struck?
I found a map in one of the tierras y aguas books that are available from familysearch.org, but unfortunately, whoever made the film didn't unfold the map to take pictures of it.
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Has anyone heard of Don Pedro Pablo de Gavai?
He turns up as padrino to a mulatto slave (possible ancestor of mine!) in this record of baptism 1713 for Juan Antonio Joseph Altamira
Hello fellow researchers
I'm waiting for my mtDNA results and while I wait I'm trying to see if I can get my maternal line back a little bit further.
I would like to verify with the group the different distinctions that come up when looking at a marriage dispensation.
Concerning the dispensation here:
There appears to be a consensus that Luisa de Quesada y Mendoza and her sister Maria may be the legitimate daughters of Alonso de Quesada and Juana Bautista Hernandez de Arellano y Mendoza.
Hi All. I am wondering if any fellow member can help me with this. Looking at old Census (Padrones) of Juchipila and Moyahua, what do the following letters mean?
My 2nd Paternal Great Grandmother was Martina Huizar, who was married to Pascual Navarro, her parents I believe were Josef Anselmo Huizar and Dolores Perez.
I joined this group to find more information on the Macias family from Aguascalientes and Nochistlan.
I was wondering if any of you have experience on what is going on when certain children of the same parents are labelled legitimate while others are labeled naturales.
Hola prim@s,
I’ve finally finished indexing the early San Matias Sierra de Pinos parish archives and formatted them into a PDF, that can be downloaded here:
I am looking for the matrimonio for Pablo Valdez and Trinidad Marquez. It is supposed to be in book 299835 on 13 diciembre 1815.
Looking for information on Surnames: Ornelas, Garnica, Zarate, Guzman, and Villaseñor.
Hi everyone,
Hello,
I'm having problems extracting all the information from a record of Tierra y Aguas.
Hi everyone, my name is Cindy Pesqueda Roberts and it's very nice to meet you. I found this group when I happened upon the Mexican Genealogy Facebook page, and I am so thankful for these groups.
Hi, Cindy,
If you go to Google Maps, type in the name of the place, including Mexico
and it will come up.
Ed Nissen
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 2:22 PM
Hola prim@s,
Here are some of my notes regarding Lorenzo Alvarez and Augustina de Viera, which I thought I’d share here.
Found at PARES/AGIS:
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to get in contact with Steven Francisco Hernandez (ElCapitanPaco). I think the messaging system here is not working.
Potreros is in Jalisco.
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019, 1:52 PM
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I have many Miramontes in my genealogy and have seen the surname Miramontes evolve to Viramontes beginning about the late 1800's.
Does anyone know why this happened?
Joseph de leon
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I'm really happy to be part of this great community and I thank everybody that runs this website. My family comes from the small town of Ojocaliente, Calvillo in in the state of Aguascalientes.