Format of New Website
I just signed up for my new password so I can navigate this new website, and I find that I can barely read even this as I type it. Could the fonts be larger and bolder? When the messages come through the Yahoo Groups website I can read everything well, but I am really having trouble reading on this website. I am also having trouble understanding the menu of forum topics. Will there be a long list of forum topics to navigate through to find something we want to re-read? I had to submit a forum topic for this message and I couldn't find a forum that seemed appropriate for it.
Bibliography for 16th Century New Galicia
I have uploaded, in the books and articles files section of the new site, the bibliography of "Diccionario Biografico del Occidente Novohispano Siglo XVI" being published by the Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas. The series is authored by José Enciso Contreras and Thomas Hillerkuss.
Bibliography for 16th Century New Galicia
I have uploaded, in the books and articles files section of the new site, the bibliography of "Diccionario Biografico del Occidente Novohispano Siglo XVI" being published by the Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas. The series is authored by José Enciso Contreras and Thomas Hillerkuss.
Wildcards and the IGI
Dear friends and cousins,
I just uploaded a little file that lists all the valid queries you can make when searching the Birth/Christening records in the IGI.
To see the file you have to log-in first and then select "Files" from the top menu. Next click "Reference Materials" and then select the folder "Searching the IGI". To open the file click on "Using Wildcards"
Relaciones Geográficas of Mexico and Guatemala: An Inventory of Holdings at the Benson Latin American Collection
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utlac/00056/lac-00056.html
Joseph, did you see this in the ArchiveGrid? I searched for our area, Tepetongo, and it is listed as far back as 1577. Wonder what it says? I wish I could go to that university in Texas and see.
Royal Lineages
Joseph,
That article you sent on the Aztec Emperors was part of several indexed in an AOL homepage that lists just about all the royal lineages that ever existed anywhere in the world---Roman, Egyptian, Arthurian, etc., etc. and their descendants. Very interesting. Maybe somebody can trace themselves back to Julius Caesar, the pharoahs, etc.
MOVING THE PHOTOS FILE
WITH ALL YOU HAVE BEEN DOING HERE I GO AGAIN ADDING TO THE PILE. I HAD
ASKED ALBERTO TO TAKE A LOOK AT SOME OF THE BUGARIN PHOTOS BUT I
DISCOVERED THE PICS ARE NOT ON THE NEW SITE. ARE YOU GOING TO BE ABLE
[Fwd: Emailing: azteckings]
Here's something Charles is passing on to the group. As should be our
norm we should take any leads we get from sources like this as just
that: Leads. Leads should produce a strong desire in us to confirm the
work by seeking the source material it was taken from and "seeing" it
ourselves.
. . .yeah yeah yeah I know I'm just preaching to the choir.
thanks Carlitos,
joseph
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Subject: | Emailing: azteckings |
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Date: | Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:21:29 -0800 |
From: | Charles Clark <cclark98@pacbell.net> |
To: | Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> |
CC: | Rosalinda M Ruiz <lareina2@ix.netcom.com> |
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Joseph:
Here is something for the group to
look at.
Sincerely,
Charles Clark
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Josie. . .some interesting Zacatecas, Zacatecas info
Free through May
http://archivegrid.org/web/jsp/index.jsp
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The IGI & Padre No Conocido
I don't know if this is appropriate to address to those planning to go to Salt Lake City in October, but I have a question about the way the IGI works as far as finding the children of women where in the record it says hijo natural or padre no conocido. Maybe someone at the main FHC or Mr. Ryskamp can answer the question.
SoCal Meeting
I just want to express my view and comment about our recent meeting that we had in Southern California.
First of all, I offer my thanks and appreciation to Olivia Jaurequi and her husband for being such wonderful hosts. I can imagine all the hard work and preparation that it took to take care of the group. The food was delicious and plentiful. My only regret is that I started with the Mole, beans, rice, salad,and the tasty Carne Asada and by that time, I had no room for the Menudo and pan dulce! Maybe next time I'll start with the Menudo.
The IGI & Padre No Conocido
I don't know if this is appropriate to address to those planning to go to Salt Lake City in October, but I have a question about the way the IGI works as far as finding the children of women where in the record it says hijo natural or padre no conocido. Maybe someone at the main FHC or Mr. Ryskamp can answer the question.
Customs of Wedding /Celebrations/Food/
When I was a little girl many years ago (haha)., I can
remember going to weddings here in Kansas City. It
was an all day event. The wedding mass would begin
around 9:00 or 10:00, after mass we would have Mexican
bread and hot chocolate, then around 1:00 to 4:00 they
would have the reception with Chicken & Mole,
tortillas, sopa and of course Mexican music or a
Marichi band, then we would go home and rest and get
Ghengis Khan's 16 million Descendants
Knowing of my interest in genealogy and genetics a friend just sent me a link to this article which is very interesting.
From damninteresting.com
A Big Footprint on the Steppe
Posted by Cynthia Wood on March 5th, 2006 at 8:27 pm
food and music
Oh, boy, Joseph, I should have thought of format. These
were originally on reel to reel, now on cassette. I
believe I have someone, however, who can get it to MP3
format for me. I'll email you offlist when I've got it and
Who's who on Nuestros Ranchos
Will there be a Who's who component on Nuestros Ranchos like there is
on Yahoo Ranchos Group? Or another way to search who elso is
reaearching same/similar surnames?
Just wondering. Thanks for all of your work in setting up the new
NARA Hispanic Genealogy Conference
I called the NARA Public Affairs office this morning to inquire about
whether there would be a Hispanic Genealogy Conference this year, as I
did not see one on the calendar. There is NOT one scheduled - SO FAR