What happened to the haciendas? What happened to the people? Where did they go?
Were the haciendas taken over by the government? Who owned the haciendas?
There is a great 1839 church census in the area that includes many ranches.
I am working on the Nieto family of the area. They lived on the ranch by the name of 'Los Bacieros'.
Haciendas
Armando,
Thank you so much for the information and map sites. These places are mentioned in nearly all of the entries we search and it is wonderful to see where they are located. Do you have any idea the location of "La Estancilla", y "La Morenique" of Lope Ruis de Esparsa and Dona Francisca Gabai?
Thank you,
Deedra Corona
Haciendas
La Morcinique is the correct spelling for La Morenique which might be what
is now called Hacienda Nueva de Morcinique
http://www.aguascalientes.gob.mx/temas/turismo/atractivos/exhaciendas/h…
There is an article on this one at
http://www.colmich.edu.mx/files/relaciones/021/pdf/JesusGomezSerrano.pdf
I have not been able to find anything that states that Hacienda Nueva de
Morcinique is the same one that was owned by Lope Ruiz de Esparza. I
suspect that they are one and the same though.
I can't find anything on La Estancilla at all. The word estancia is
synonymous with hacienda and there were a lot of places that were called La
Estancia and a few called La Estanzuela. Where specifically have you seen
"La Estancilla" mentioned?
Armando
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 8:52 PM, wrote:
> Armando,
> Thank you so much for the information and map sites. These places are
> mentioned in nearly all of the entries we search and it is wonderful to see
> where they are located. Do you have any idea the location of "La
> Estancilla", y "La Morenique" of Lope Ruis de Esparsa and Dona Francisca
> Gabai? Thank you,
> Deedra Corona
Haciendas Agostederito/Pilotes in Aguascalientes, Mexico
Many thanks!!!
MG
In a message dated 1/3/2012 5:34:05 P.M. Central Standard Time,
fandemma@gmail.com writes:
Many ranchos and haciendas still exist. Some changed names and/or were
broken up for the inheritence of the children. During the agrarian reform
after the revolution some of the land was given to the workers as ejidos.
A map of some of the ex-haciendas of Aguascalientes can he found here
http://www.aguascalientes.gob.mx/temas/turismo/atractivos/exhaciendas/
Infornation about Ex-hacienda Agostaderito can be found under the previous
link -
http://www.aguascalientes.gob.mx/temas/turismo/atractivos/exhaciendas/h…
ostaderito.aspx
You can see the location of Agostaderito in google maps also -
http://goo.gl/MeRCs
I think Pilotes is actually Pilotos. Hacienda Pilotos is mentioned here
http://www.aguascalientes.gob.mx/temas/turismo/atractivos/exhaciendas/h…
lotos.aspx
Armando
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 3:38 PM, wrote:
> Did I mess up? The haciendas war Agostederito and Pilotes in
> Aguascalientes, Mexico
>
>
> In a message dated 1/3/2012 3:21:16 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> MMG8938@aol.com writes:
>
> What happened to the haciendas? What happened to the people? Where did
> they go?
> Were the haciendas taken over by the government? Who owned the
haciendas?
> There is a great 1839 church census in the area that includes many
> ranches.
> I am working on the Nieto family of the area. They lived on the ranch by
> the name of 'Los Bacieros'.
Haciendas Agostederito/Pilotes in Aguascalientes, Mexico
Did I mess up? The haciendas war Agostederito and Pilotes in
Aguascalientes, Mexico
In a message dated 1/3/2012 3:21:16 P.M. Central Standard Time,
MMG8938@aol.com writes:
What happened to the haciendas? What happened to the people? Where did
they go?
Were the haciendas taken over by the government? Who owned the haciendas?
There is a great 1839 church census in the area that includes many ranches.
I am working on the Nieto family of the area. They lived on the ranch by
the name of 'Los Bacieros'.
Haciendas Agostederito/Pilotes in Aguascalientes, Mexico
Many ranchos and haciendas still exist. Some changed names and/or were
broken up for the inheritence of the children. During the agrarian reform
after the revolution some of the land was given to the workers as ejidos.
A map of some of the ex-haciendas of Aguascalientes can he found here
http://www.aguascalientes.gob.mx/temas/turismo/atractivos/exhaciendas/
Infornation about Ex-hacienda Agostaderito can be found under the previous
link -
http://www.aguascalientes.gob.mx/temas/turismo/atractivos/exhaciendas/h…
You can see the location of Agostaderito in google maps also -
http://goo.gl/MeRCs
I think Pilotes is actually Pilotos. Hacienda Pilotos is mentioned here
http://www.aguascalientes.gob.mx/temas/turismo/atractivos/exhaciendas/h…
Armando
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 3:38 PM, wrote:
> Did I mess up? The haciendas war Agostederito and Pilotes in
> Aguascalientes, Mexico
>
>
> In a message dated 1/3/2012 3:21:16 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> MMG8938@aol.com writes:
>
> What happened to the haciendas? What happened to the people? Where did
> they go?
> Were the haciendas taken over by the government? Who owned the haciendas?
> There is a great 1839 church census in the area that includes many
> ranches.
> I am working on the Nieto family of the area. They lived on the ranch by
> the name of 'Los Bacieros'.