Who is Cristobal Martinez Lozano de Lara, aka Cristobal Lozano Montesuma?
In 1685, Pedro D’Asa, resident of Tacotan, was granted a sitio de ganado mayor con ocho caballerias de tierr
In 1685, Pedro D’Asa, resident of Tacotan, was granted a sitio de ganado mayor con ocho caballerias de tierr
Hello primos,
Does anyone have any idea where I could find property records. My great grandfather owned a large amount of land in what was Jalisco in the Tepic department. How did you buy it? Was it passed to him? Was it from a Spanish grant? Anyone have an idea on where I can start?
Best,
AP
Hola prim@s,
This is a group of documents regarding some lands belonging to Andrea Gonzalez Bermejo, wife of Cristobal Barburen, of Teocaltiche: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSDL-6S93-C?i=191&cat=…
After nearly a dozen years of looking for clues, I’ve finally broken down a wall that had perplexed me. My 5g grandparents, Eugenio Rufino Galván and María Dolores Fernández, lived in Sierra de Pinos, Zacatecas, during the last quarter of the 18th century. They also lived part of the time in Real de Catorce, Slp. They first appear in the Pinos parish records on 16 Mar 1776, when their children, Juan Joseph and Maria Josefa, were confirmed. Maria Dolores Fernandez died and was buried 26 Feb 1793 in Pinos; according to her burial record, she was originally from Silao, Gto. Eugenio Galván married a second time, to Maria Micaela Cordoba, on 10 Jun 1793, in Real de Catorce. According to his IM, he was about 53 years old (b. 1740) and he was also from Silao.
Who is this Bernardino de Sandoval who was born approximately in the 1630s? I am not sure if I am reading the documents right, but it seems Jeromino de Sandoval (Magdalena de Lavezares) has a brother name Bernardino.
From the first section of documents,
Then from second section of documents,
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSDL-6SH1-F?i=324&cat=278176
From the 1649 padrones, there are 4 Bernardinos present in Nochistlan.
Hola prim@s,
In the past couple of years, I’ve been able to accumulate bits and pieces of information regarding the immediate descendants of Cristobal Navarro, which I thought I’d share here.
Soy descendiente de don Domingo Hernández Gamiño y Juana Bravo de Laguna, por lo que he estado investigando a esta familia.
Hi everyone! I have a rather specific question. I am having an insight at my third great grandfather (i hope that's right) because I found that he was born out of wedlock in 1806. The registry literally says "legitimate son (I mean) illegitimate son of...", which is not only hilarious but puzzling. Two years later, in 1808, his parents did get married, however, I didn't find any dispensa, AND the registry does say the mother was a maiden. So I wonder what could've happened. Has anyone come across something similar? I'm guessing if they maybe kept it a secret? Also both parents are rather old; the father was 40 and a widow, and the mother was 30, never married. Being a small town in Nochistlán, it seems a bit off. Thanks in advance for your theories!
Good day,
I trust all are well. I am searching for the parents of Magdalena Velasco,
Wife of Joseph de Aceves Fernández y Becerra
Mother of Nicolás Aceves y Ruiz de Velasco
(1682 • Ayo El Chico, Jalisco)
Online suggestions indicate her parents were Cristóbal Hernández Gamiño and María de los Ángeles Ruiz de Haro y Velasco.
Would you be so kind as to direct me to sources to aid in my research?
Un cordial saludo,
Sandra Garza Aceves
In the book, "Genealogia de Nochistlan Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia en el Siglo XVII Segun Sus Archivos Parroquiales" I am seeing the term "Moco" and "Moca" throughout and wondering if that is a misspelling of "mozo" and "moza"? For example, here is an entry from page 104:
Maria Yniguez de Estrada, moca espanola doncella, hija de Lorenzo Mexia . . . (dated 1649 in Nochistlan)
In the 1998 edition of Spanish Colonial Terms (by Ophelia Marquez & Lilian Ramos Navarro Wold), they included the term "Mozo" and "Moza" as follows. That seems to fit within the context here.
Does anyone know the referenced term? Thank you!
Mozo; | Youth, young man, lad, bachelor; manservant. A younger person with the same name, usually related. |
Moza; | Younger woman. |
There is a list of notarial documents from Zacatecas on this website that were translated by Jaime Holcombe. One referred to a "testamento" in Zacatecas for a Margarita Tinoco. Does anyone know how to obtain or view the actual document online instead of the summary of it? Thanks.
I am getting stymied with Jose Jesus Najar(b1760), father Manuel, mom Maria Gertrudis, married Maria de los Dolores 1780 Jalostotitlan. I am finding multiple surnames for the mother and wife. If anyone can help me keep moving back I would appreciate it.
Hello, I am looking at a baptism record for a brother of my 5th great grandfather. I have attached the record and also here is the link: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-GYLD-7?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A6D2Z-7KX6&action=view
The child's name is Joesph Maria Cleofas Ledesma. The entry is the last one (bottom right page).
The part I need help with is this... After his name it says "espanol de los ???" I don't know what the next word is and I am wondering if it is signifigant.
Thank you!
Laura
I believe that this presentation came from the late Sergio Gutierrez on 2010-03-17 in LA. I think that someone named Miguel Tran....? reposted it on this site. I was able to only download a portion of this presentation? Is there anyone that can assist me in getting a copy of the full text? Thanks, Rolando Romo
Hello all,
My uncle is celebrating his 97th birthday, we think. I found his baptismal record. There is an abbreviation after "cuatro de Julio" i cannot make out. I believe it stands for "presente pasado" but that wouldn't make sense. Does it mean last year (1926) or the present year (1927) Anyone have an idea? It is the second one from the top on the left page.
thank you in advance,
AP
Looking for any information on Pedro de Ledezma married to Isabel de Grado prior to 1524
I found this document: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSDL-XHJM?i=71&cat=198356
I dont know much about this family but it may help someone. It mentions Diego Padilla Davila son of Lorenzo Padilla Davila and Isabel Castro Mesa
Also mentions Diego's uncle Francisco Reynoso and aunt Alfonsa/Aldonza Hijar
In this document is my 3rd great grandfather Jose Dolores Jimenez. There is two separate pictures because the document was found on two different pages. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hola primos y primas,
Hola Beatrice:
Gracias por tus lineas.
Es muy grato saber de ti y de tus esfuerzos y logros, te felicito
muchisimo
por todo eso, y eres inpiracion para mi en mis busquedas genealogicas.
Hello everyone, My name is Cynthia Saucedo & I am a descendant of Juan Zacharias Saucedo Udabe. I see there are posts on Nuestros Ranchos that are over 10 years old from other descendants of the Saucedo, Udabe, Lopez de la Cerda family line. If anyone researching this family line is still active on this website I would like to collaborate. It seems there is a brick wall with the grandparents of Juan Zacharias. I am researching the Saucedo/Udabe/de la Cerda line from Teocaltiche, Jalisco. Christoval Saucedo married Feliciana Udabe López de la Cerda around 1711. There is no marriage record for them. I have not been able to find any sources with the names of Christoval Saucedo’s parents nor have I been able to find any siblings of Christoval Saucedo. The parents of Feliciana, his wife, are Isidro Udabe & Rosa Manuela Lopez de la Cerda. There is no marriage record for them however, their children are listed as legitimate children in each of their marriage records. I have not been able to find death/burial records for Isidro Udabe or Rosa Manuela Lopez de la Cerda.
Greetings,
I am new to the site and recently began researching my grandparents (Pedo Araiza and Elena Rodriguez), both who passed before I was born. Both migrated to the U.S. and ran a restaurant called the Texcoco Inn (Houston, TX). Found a couple of articles about them from the Sig Byrd archives (writer in Houston) but not much else of their families in Mexico.
https://nuestrosranchos.org/karaiza