I've been visiting ex-haciendas in Zac, their is one that is borderline Zac/Jal it's name is "el terrero" it once belonged to el genereral Anacleto Lopez, who also lived in hacienda de "Viboras". I been trying to find documentation or any type of history on this hacinda "el Terrero" does anyone know where I could find information? Would really appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Leticia Salazar
Haciendas de Zacatecas/Jalisco
Hi Leticia,
I have Lopez from a rancho called Atotonilco that is close to Hujucar. Which
is not that far from a rancho called Vivoras that is close to Tepetongo,
Zacatecas. From Vivoras I have Varela
What are the names of Anacleto Lopez' parents and grandparents?
Joseph
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> I've been visiting ex-haciendas in Zac, their is one that is borderline
> Zac/Jal it's name is "el terrero" it once belonged to el genereral
> Anacleto Lopez, who also lived in hacienda de "Viboras". I been trying
> to find documentation or any type of history on this hacinda "el Terrero"
> does anyone know where I could find information? Would really appreciate
> it.
> Thank you very much.
> Leticia Salazar
>
>
Haciendas de Zacatecas/Jalisco
I have been trying to learn more about Hacienda del Fuerte which is supposed to be in ruins near El Fuerte or Rio Grande, Zacatecas, Mexico where my paternal family lived. I have tried googling using various different key words but not found much about it beyond a suggestion that it might also be undergoing preservation renovations. Has anybody heard of it or know where I might learn more about Hacienda del Fuerte? My paternal gg grandparents were married there in the hacienda chapel in 1874.
Thanks,
Juli D. Quinteros de Hernandez
Dallas, Texas
Haciendas de
Antonio
Hacienda De Las Viboras is located in Jerez, Zacatecas, Mexico. I saw the archives of Xerez for the 1600's years.
El Terrero? In the Huejuquilla area where we are from, don't recall any ranchos or haciendas there. But there is a terrain that is referred to "El Terrero" Been there several times. Just some Adobe homes in a terrain about 20 minutes away from Huejuquilla.
Tonala Jalisco
This is for the group,
My name is Welester G. Alvarado Carrillo and as of lately I have not been participating in the debates and such . I currently live in Monterrey, Mexico and next week I will be visiting Tonala , Jalisco . My question here is , anyone live close by to Tonala or does anyone have any advice .
Thanks ,
Welester
Tonala Jalisco
Antonio
I have been to Tonala, Jalisco, Mexico. It is mostly "Artesanias" or stores and booths of all kinds of arts.
el terrero
Antonio, is there a direct email where I could send you a picture of the hacienda Im researching, it might not be an hacienda but an estancia or rancho de agua, I need to find any history available on it.
Thank you very much for your reply.
Leticia Salazar
Haciendas de Zacatecas/Jalisco
Lety, While I did not find information regarding Hacienda el Terrero, I did find this article regarding the Hacienda Troncoso and other Haciendas and it also mentions Hacienda de las Viboras. Here's the link, I hope you can read Spanish because it's actually quite interesting. It speaks of the reconstruction of several Haciendas, the first one to be re-constructed to become a museum will be "El Terrero"
http://www.informador.com.mx/cultura/2010/230579/6/ex-haciendas-en-zaca…
Alicia,
San Jose, Ca
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Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Haciendas de Zacatecas/Jalisco
I've been visiting ex-haciendas in Zac, their is one that is borderline Zac/Jal it's name is "el terrero" it once belonged to el genereral Anacleto Lopez, who also lived in hacienda de "Viboras". I been trying to find documentation or any type of history on this hacinda "el Terrero" does anyone know where I could find information? Would really appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Leticia Salazar