I ordered up the microfilm for Huejucar, Jalisco Catholic Church marriages for 1885-1908. I hoped that it would reveal a lot of info on our ancestors because there should be about 20+ ancestors in the records.
I went page by page scanning for DE LEONs, CARLOS, BANUELOS, FLORES, VILLANEDAs, etc. I occasionally saw some entries that "could be's" but with half of the men being Jose and half the women being Maria, it was not conclusive if I was looking at an ancestor of ours..
My main goal was to find marriage records for the DE LEON siblings of my GGF Nicolas de Leon. I especially wanted to find my grandparents Francisco de Leon and Petra Flores.
I was surprised to find the "lack" of many of those possible records. I suppose that one of 3 possiblities occurred: 1. that person died young, (a good possibility) 2. that person never got married, (unlikely but possible)and 3. that person married elsewhere (most likely).
Here's what I did find:
Librado Villaneda (my maternal grandmother Tiburcia's brother) was probably married twice. On 21 Jan 1890 he married Maria Refugio Gomes. Padrinos were Hilario Mendoza and Maria Cruz Frutos (?). On 15 Jan 1899 he married M. Paula Enriques. Padrinos were Juan de Havoy (?) and Apolonia Villaneda.
Nicolasa Villaneda (Tiburcia's sister) married Esteban Gomez on 29 Jan 1899.
Ysac Banuelos married M. Teodora Flores (Tia Lola) on 24 Jan 1901. Padrinos were Santiago Banuelos and Ramona Banuelos.
GF Francisco de Leon married Petra Flores on 26 Aug 1903. Padrinos were Severiano Lopez and Andrea Gonzalez. I was hoping for a birthdate or at least how old he was. No such luck.
Other interesting facts that I found: the witnesses for the marriage were usually always the same people. I suspect that they either worked at the Catholic Church or "hung" around the church's entrance and offered their services as witnesses (probably for a monetary fee).
For the most part it was pleasant to see such good penmanship in the marriage records.
Then I discovered that the author of the marriage records was kind enough to provide an index of those marriages listong names, dates, and numbered log entry very near the end of the marriage log! WOW! What a great concept!
1885-1908 Huejucar, Jalisco marriages
If you dont find the records, (I learned this) just because its not there doesnt mean they lack it, remember not everyone married in the place of the birth. I have Camino ancestors who lived in Fresnillo and married all the way in Guadalajara! Back in the 1600's. It was more common in those times to travel that far I guess. Sometimes it makes it harder to trace ertain lines when they travel that much! Just a note.
-Daniel Méndez del Camino
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1885-1908 Huejucar, Jalisco marriages
Thanks for the info!
By the way, how do I find microfilm batch numbers for death records for Jalisco?
Jose Carlos de Leon
Index for Death Records
There are no batch numbers for death records because they are not indexed Jose.
BTW... this sort of topic should really go into the research forum as you are discussing genealogical research. The general forum is meant for tangential topics such as history, culture, etc.
1885-1908 Huejucar, Jalisco marriages
A slight correction and addition. I meant to say " the DE LEON children of my GGF Nicolas de Leon" and not "siblings". Nicolas' wife was Ma. del REFUGIO COVARRUBIAS.
His children were all born in Huejucar, Jalisco and they were: : MARIA EUGENIA DE LEON (b. 22 Nov 1869), PASCUAL DE LEON (b. 19 Dec 1872), ESPIRIDION DE LEON (b. 14 Dec 1874) and my grandfather FRANCISCO DE LEON (birthdate unknown -- probably born between 1880-1884).
Jose Carlos de Leon