Happy Dia de la Candelaria
Hola a todos los miembros,
Just a a happy Dia de la Candelaria, Tomorrow February 2, for those who had the rosca de Reys and were the lucky or unlucky ones. Tomorrow is the tamaleada.
Hola a todos los miembros,
Just a a happy Dia de la Candelaria, Tomorrow February 2, for those who had the rosca de Reys and were the lucky or unlucky ones. Tomorrow is the tamaleada.
paco_romo wrote:
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> Second : Please guys help me here I'm in Iceland and some times in
Labrador (Canada), there is absolutly no way I can have any microfilms
ordered here can anyone tell me if you guys have any scans from this
To all:
I discovered today the the LDS church has posted images at the new Family Search Pilot site from the Aguascalientes, AGS, microfilms of baptisms, confirmations, deaths, marriages and matrimonial investigations. The period covered begins in the 1600s and extends to the early 1900s. The images are not by themselves searchable, but when used in conjunction with the IGI, it is very easy to find records of interest. The image quality is quite high; you can also download the images. The image quality is high enough that you can significantly enlarge the images for items of interest. This is a truly marvelous addition to their site!
Hola amigos, hace días que estoy aventajando una rama de mi árbol genealógico por el lado de la familia Salas de Bonilla.
Pues resulta que mi ancestros José Santiago Salas de Bonilla casó en Tepatitlán, Jalisco, pero era de Aguascalientes, y me puse a investigar en Aguascalientes y de ahí me lleva hasta Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco con Simón de Salas y Bonilla y Nicolasa de Anda Altamirano, pero quedé hasta ahí porque ya no encuentro nada sobre ésta pareja.
· Great great grandfather: Ciriaco Medina Aguilar, Birth June 20, 1846 Pinos, Zacatecas, San Matias Church. His parents on birth record: Espidiron Aguilar and Isabel Medina.
· Isabel Medina's' parents, Pedro Medina and Antonia Ponce.
Just a note to inform everyone that the book has been sold. Thanks to all
who expressed an interest.
Maria Cortez
My name is Maria Cortez. I'm researching the Cortez, Alvarado, Hernandez, Ortiz family.
My grand parents name were Antonio Cortez Alvardo Hernandez maried to Ma- Manuela Alvarado Ortiz both born in Matansas de Jalisco around the year of 1909 and 1913.
Angelina, Eduardo,
Thanks! These links are great places to do research.
Gilbert Paez-Austin, TX
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Hello Everyone ,
I came across this site from another group it´s called Sologenealogia.com it´s from Venezuela . They have been extracting information for quite some time .
It shows List, Destinations, Fathers and what group they were in, Wives, Paper works and the years of the paper works.
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This is a very interestin site, I had already checked it and has a lot of information. Hope it is useful to everyone, for me only gave mi hints, but not real information that I can take as certain yet (mean, havent gone that far in my ivestigation).
I am not sure of your question....but if I can clarify some things....
Many village and town names were changed after the Revolutionary War. Most
especially, if the town or village was part of an hacienda or resulted
I am having some trouble trying to place some of the Ruis de Esparza (or de Esparza) women into their families. I have the following:
Juana Ruis de Esparza m. Pedro Macias, 16 Sep 1678, Aguascalientes
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Dear Daniel--
I would like to see this dispensa myself. Could you tell me what Microfilm it is on or in what book and on what page?
Many thanks.
Patricia Burton
San Diego, Ca.
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El Colegio de San Luis A. C., el H. Ayuntamiento de Pinos y la Universidad
Autónoma de Zacatecas tienen el honor de invitar a la presentación del
libro:
De las mieles al mezcal. Haciendas y ranchos mezcaleros en Pinos, Zacatecas
ESPERANZA VILLARREAL, I am looking for the Villareal family members from Zacatecas going north to Chihuahua or Coahulia. My ancestor Juana Villarreal was from Jalpa, Zac. born about 1877 daugther of Juan Villarreal and Dionisia Salas. I wonder if you have some information about them and who are your ancestors in the Villarreal line. I could not see your file here al Nuestros Ranchos.
Hello,
I just joined the list last week. Gutierres is one of my two main lines of
research, in Jalisco:
Gutierres (also found as Gutierres Rubio) in Tepatitlan, at Hacienda El
Salto. Many of the following details are as yet unconfirmed, and I am hoping
I have a book titled: Los señores de Zacatecas - Una aristocracia minera
del siglo XVIII novohispano. The author is Frédérique Langue. The book is
479 pages long, written in Spanish, and deals with the mining industry of
Since there were "Libro Reservado" and "hijo natural" entries contained within the same book (some on the same page), I would be enclined to believe that the lLibro Reservado obviously refers to the "secret rape and incest" entries. However, there were SO MANY. Honestly, I'd run across one every couple of pages. Could it also be that the children born out of wedlock to lower socio-econmic "commonlaw" couples and single women were simply referred to as hijos naturales, as we see the names of the mother/parents and the abuelos listed and therefore made public. While a child born out of wedlock to upper society, whether as a result of an extra marital affair or both unmarried persons, but of different socio-economic society or races, whose family would want to keep the resulting child a secret. I guess I'd hate to think there was that much incest or rape within one city every year.
Rosa and anyone else interested in attending the Northern California meeting of the Nueva Galicia Genealogical Society.
Below is the meeting information, where and when.
The Raleys supermarket has a meeting room that can be used for non-profit meetings. You can't bring any food from the outside. Anything to be consumed can be purchased at the Raleys Supermarket
Thank-you for sharing that story with us in Nuestros Ranchos. I think part
of our "quest" is making necessary connections in what sometimes feels like
a disconnected world. I think it is a gift to everyone involved that we
Hello All! I came to a shocking find, I though all dispensas in Luz Montejano's book were supposed to get married after but not one for one of my ancestral tíos.
Felipe Alonso de los Hinojos (great grandson of the famous Lope Ruiz de Esparza) and Agueda de Estrada (great great grandaughter of the famous Lope Ruiz de Esparza). They presented their info (case or dispensa and was reviewed in 19 Aug 1700 in Villanueva.They weren't that bad third cousins sounds way farther than cousins, but the dispensa was nulled because some one leaked out info that Felipe had sexual relations with his soon-tobe wife Agued's maternal side tías (his second cousin, not sure which tía there's only Leonor, María or Nicolasa de Villagrán y Ulloa, great grandchildren of Lope. Just thought to share this info. Dispensas can get very scary but very curious and leaves you wondering in surprise or SHOCK!
Origins of New Mexico Families by Fray Angelico Chavez
"Diego Perez Granillo, who had married his cousin Juana Romero, and had gone to Sonora before 1663, was Alonso's son if not a younger brother".