Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the surrounding areas are:
1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in circulation for reference only.
Bill Figueroa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raquel Ruiz"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan, Zac?
Thanks for getting back to me. Luckily, I own a copy of the second book. I
hope to spend a day in the Boston Library this summer, checking out what
they have. I'll look for NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS. Do you know whether it
includes the story of the history of the city, in addition to genealogical
references?
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Bill Figueroa wrote:
> Raquel,
>
> Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the
> surrounding areas are:
>
> 1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias
> antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
>
> 2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el
> siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
> Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
> Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some
> Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in circulation
> for reference only.
>
> Bill Figueroa
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raquel Ruiz"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan,
> Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan, Zac?
The book "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS..." by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez includes
bits-and-pieces of the history of Nochistlán, but it deals primarily with
the genealogy of the first Spanish settlers. It is not intended as a
history book. I found it very interesting and helpful. I was lucky enough
to get a copy shortly after the author died 8-10 years ago. I don't think
there will be a reprint.
I cannot remember the title of another book I have that deals with the four
locations of the capital of Nueva Galicia. As I recall the first one was
Santiago de Compostela, then Nochistlán, then Tonalá (?) and finally
Guadalajara. Not sure, but I can check. If you're interested I can look
for the book next time I go to the warehouse (too many books at home, so I
had to rent a climate-controlled ministorage to keep some of them).
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raquel Ruiz"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal,
Nochistlan,Zac.
Thanks for getting back to me. Luckily, I own a copy of the second book. I
hope to spend a day in the Boston Library this summer, checking out what
they have. I'll look for NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS. Do you know whether it
includes the story of the history of the city, in addition to genealogical
references?
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Bill Figueroa wrote:
> Raquel,
>
> Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the
> surrounding areas are:
>
> 1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias
> antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
>
> 2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el
> siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
> Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
> Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some
> Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in
> circulation
> for reference only.
>
> Bill Figueroa
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raquel Ruiz"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan,
> Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan,
> Zac?
The book "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS..." by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez includes
bits-and-pieces of the history of Nochistlán, but it deals primarily with
the genealogy of the first Spanish settlers. It is not intended as a
history book. I found it very interesting and helpful. I was lucky enough
to get a copy shortly after the author died 8-10 years ago. I don't think
there will be a reprint.
I cannot remember the title of another book I have that deals with the four
locations of the capital of Nueva Galicia. As I recall the first one was
Santiago de Compostela, then Nochistlán, then Tonalá (?) and finally
Guadalajara. Not sure, but I can check. If you're interested I can look
for the book next time I go to the warehouse (too many books at home, so I
had to rent a climate-controlled ministorage to keep some of them).
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raquel Ruiz"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal,
Nochistlan,Zac.
Thanks for getting back to me. Luckily, I own a copy of the second book. I
hope to spend a day in the Boston Library this summer, checking out what
they have. I'll look for NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS. Do you know whether it
includes the story of the history of the city, in addition to genealogical
references?
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Bill Figueroa wrote:
> Raquel,
>
> Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the
> surrounding areas are:
>
> 1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias
> antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
>
> 2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el
> siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
> Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
> Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some
> Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in
> circulation
> for reference only.
>
> Bill Figueroa
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raquel Ruiz"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan,
> Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan,
> Zac?
I really don't know if any library here in the US has it, but the LDS
Library in Salt Lake City might have a copy. I understand that some of
their books have been microfilmed, otherwise you would have to visit their
library in SLC. Availability can be checked online at the FamilySearch
website It is worth a shot. I think it is an excellent book about the
genealogies of Nochistán and the surrounding areas. The introduction is by
Professor Mariano González Leal.
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricci, Richard"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal,
Nochistlan,Zac.
Hello Bill
I would really be interested in getting a look at Duran's book. Is it in any
library?
Thanks Rick
The book "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS..." by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez includes
bits-and-pieces of the history of Nochistlán, but it deals primarily with
the genealogy of the first Spanish settlers. It is not intended as a
history book. I found it very interesting and helpful. I was lucky enough
to get a copy shortly after the author died 8-10 years ago. I don't think
there will be a reprint.
I cannot remember the title of another book I have that deals with the four
locations of the capital of Nueva Galicia. As I recall the first one was
Santiago de Compostela, then Nochistlán, then Tonalá (?) and finally
Guadalajara. Not sure, but I can check. If you're interested I can look
for the book next time I go to the warehouse (too many books at home, so I
had to rent a climate-controlled ministorage to keep some of them).
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raquel Ruiz"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal,
Nochistlan,Zac.
Thanks for getting back to me. Luckily, I own a copy of the second book. I
hope to spend a day in the Boston Library this summer, checking out what
they have. I'll look for NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS. Do you know whether it
includes the story of the history of the city, in addition to genealogical
references?
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Bill Figueroa wrote:
> Raquel,
>
> Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the
> surrounding areas are:
>
> 1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias
> antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
>
> 2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el
> siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
> Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
> Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some
> Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in
> circulation
> for reference only.
>
> Bill Figueroa
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raquel Ruiz"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan,
> Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan,
> Zac?
En el mes de Octubre pasado visite los pueblos de Yahualica y Cuquio Jal.Y compre el Libro de la Historia de Yahualica Jal.Escrito por Jaime Olveda que fue imprimido en Guadalajara Jal.Por la Editorial Grafica Nueva,S.A.de C.V.Av.Hidalgo 1282,tel.3614 5599.
De cuquio no pude encontrar nada,y de Nochistlan tengo entendido que existen barios libros.
Sobre Yahualica si te puedo ayudar en algo con gusto lo hare.
Jose Luis Felix
Perris CA.
> Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 16:39:37 -0500
> From: ruiz.raquel061@gmail.com
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan,
> Zac?
Gracias, Jose, para la recomendacion. Llamare esta semana al numero
telefonico incluido. Trate de encontrar una copia de LIBRO DE LA HISTORIA
DE YAHUALICA, JAL. por medio del internet sin exito. Pero aprendi mucho
sobre el autor, Jaime Olveda, nativo de Yahualica! Te digo si tengo exito o
necesito mas ayuda. Otra vez, gracias.
Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
Raquel,
Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the surrounding areas are:
1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in circulation for reference only.
Bill Figueroa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raquel Ruiz"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan, Zac?
Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
Thanks for getting back to me. Luckily, I own a copy of the second book. I
hope to spend a day in the Boston Library this summer, checking out what
they have. I'll look for NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS. Do you know whether it
includes the story of the history of the city, in addition to genealogical
references?
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Bill Figueroa wrote:
> Raquel,
>
> Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the
> surrounding areas are:
>
> 1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias
> antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
>
> 2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el
> siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
> Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
> Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some
> Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in circulation
> for reference only.
>
> Bill Figueroa
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raquel Ruiz"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan,
> Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan, Zac?
Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
Raquel,
The book "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS..." by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez includes
bits-and-pieces of the history of Nochistlán, but it deals primarily with
the genealogy of the first Spanish settlers. It is not intended as a
history book. I found it very interesting and helpful. I was lucky enough
to get a copy shortly after the author died 8-10 years ago. I don't think
there will be a reprint.
I cannot remember the title of another book I have that deals with the four
locations of the capital of Nueva Galicia. As I recall the first one was
Santiago de Compostela, then Nochistlán, then Tonalá (?) and finally
Guadalajara. Not sure, but I can check. If you're interested I can look
for the book next time I go to the warehouse (too many books at home, so I
had to rent a climate-controlled ministorage to keep some of them).
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raquel Ruiz"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal,
Nochistlan,Zac.
Thanks for getting back to me. Luckily, I own a copy of the second book. I
hope to spend a day in the Boston Library this summer, checking out what
they have. I'll look for NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS. Do you know whether it
includes the story of the history of the city, in addition to genealogical
references?
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Bill Figueroa wrote:
> Raquel,
>
> Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the
> surrounding areas are:
>
> 1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias
> antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
>
> 2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el
> siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
> Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
> Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some
> Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in
> circulation
> for reference only.
>
> Bill Figueroa
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raquel Ruiz"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan,
> Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan,
> Zac?
Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
Hello Bill
I would really be interested in getting a look at Duran's book. Is it in any library?
Thanks Rick
________________________________
From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on behalf of Bill Figueroa
Sent: Sun 3/8/2009 9:22 PM
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan,Zac.
Raquel,
The book "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS..." by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez includes
bits-and-pieces of the history of Nochistlán, but it deals primarily with
the genealogy of the first Spanish settlers. It is not intended as a
history book. I found it very interesting and helpful. I was lucky enough
to get a copy shortly after the author died 8-10 years ago. I don't think
there will be a reprint.
I cannot remember the title of another book I have that deals with the four
locations of the capital of Nueva Galicia. As I recall the first one was
Santiago de Compostela, then Nochistlán, then Tonalá (?) and finally
Guadalajara. Not sure, but I can check. If you're interested I can look
for the book next time I go to the warehouse (too many books at home, so I
had to rent a climate-controlled ministorage to keep some of them).
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raquel Ruiz"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal,
Nochistlan,Zac.
Thanks for getting back to me. Luckily, I own a copy of the second book. I
hope to spend a day in the Boston Library this summer, checking out what
they have. I'll look for NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS. Do you know whether it
includes the story of the history of the city, in addition to genealogical
references?
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Bill Figueroa wrote:
> Raquel,
>
> Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the
> surrounding areas are:
>
> 1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias
> antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
>
> 2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el
> siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
> Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
> Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some
> Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in
> circulation
> for reference only.
>
> Bill Figueroa
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raquel Ruiz"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan,
> Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan,
> Zac?
Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
Hello Rick,
I really don't know if any library here in the US has it, but the LDS
Library in Salt Lake City might have a copy. I understand that some of
their books have been microfilmed, otherwise you would have to visit their
library in SLC. Availability can be checked online at the FamilySearch
website It is worth a shot. I think it is an excellent book about the
genealogies of Nochistán and the surrounding areas. The introduction is by
Professor Mariano González Leal.
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricci, Richard"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal,
Nochistlan,Zac.
Hello Bill
I would really be interested in getting a look at Duran's book. Is it in any
library?
Thanks Rick
________________________________
From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on behalf of Bill Figueroa
Sent: Sun 3/8/2009 9:22 PM
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal,
Nochistlan,Zac.
Raquel,
The book "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS..." by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez includes
bits-and-pieces of the history of Nochistlán, but it deals primarily with
the genealogy of the first Spanish settlers. It is not intended as a
history book. I found it very interesting and helpful. I was lucky enough
to get a copy shortly after the author died 8-10 years ago. I don't think
there will be a reprint.
I cannot remember the title of another book I have that deals with the four
locations of the capital of Nueva Galicia. As I recall the first one was
Santiago de Compostela, then Nochistlán, then Tonalá (?) and finally
Guadalajara. Not sure, but I can check. If you're interested I can look
for the book next time I go to the warehouse (too many books at home, so I
had to rent a climate-controlled ministorage to keep some of them).
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raquel Ruiz"
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal,
Nochistlan,Zac.
Thanks for getting back to me. Luckily, I own a copy of the second book. I
hope to spend a day in the Boston Library this summer, checking out what
they have. I'll look for NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS. Do you know whether it
includes the story of the history of the city, in addition to genealogical
references?
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Bill Figueroa wrote:
> Raquel,
>
> Two books about the first families that settled in Nochistlán and the
> surrounding areas are:
>
> 1.. "NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS, Su Parroquia, Los Durán y otras familias
> antiguas. Estudio Histórico-Genealógico" by Ing. Jesús Durán Rodríguez.
>
> 2.. "GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN, Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el
> siglo XVII, según sus Archivos
> Parroquiales" by José Luis Vásquez y Rodríguez de Frías.
> Both are out of print but can be found at the Genealogy Section of some
> Public Libraries in the US. Usually this type of book is not in
> circulation
> for reference only.
>
> Bill Figueroa
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Raquel Ruiz"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 3:39 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan,
> Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan,
> Zac?
Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
Hola Raquel:
En el mes de Octubre pasado visite los pueblos de Yahualica y Cuquio Jal.Y compre el Libro de la Historia de Yahualica Jal.Escrito por Jaime Olveda que fue imprimido en Guadalajara Jal.Por la Editorial Grafica Nueva,S.A.de C.V.Av.Hidalgo 1282,tel.3614 5599.
De cuquio no pude encontrar nada,y de Nochistlan tengo entendido que existen barios libros.
Sobre Yahualica si te puedo ayudar en algo con gusto lo hare.
Jose Luis Felix
Perris CA.
> Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 16:39:37 -0500
> From: ruiz.raquel061@gmail.com
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
>
> While we are on the subject of books and historians, does anyone know if
> there are any books on Yahualica or Cuquio, Jalisco? Or on Nochistlan,
> Zac?
Books on Yahualica, Cuquio, Jal, Nochistlan, Zac.
Gracias, Jose, para la recomendacion. Llamare esta semana al numero
telefonico incluido. Trate de encontrar una copia de LIBRO DE LA HISTORIA
DE YAHUALICA, JAL. por medio del internet sin exito. Pero aprendi mucho
sobre el autor, Jaime Olveda, nativo de Yahualica! Te digo si tengo exito o
necesito mas ayuda. Otra vez, gracias.
_________________________________________________________________
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