Escrituras/Tierras (1700 - 1715) Microfilm No. 169056
First time to view this microfilm and I was quickly reading through it because I want to find what I am looking for. But as I did speed reading I see that this one is starts out about:
First time to view this microfilm and I was quickly reading through it because I want to find what I am looking for. But as I did speed reading I see that this one is starts out about:
Hi! Can anyone tell me if the name "Petra" is a nickname for something else? I just received a treasure box of genealogy research from a relative who has passed.
I started to pick up on going through the testament microfilm I had gone through. I was seeing “Hacienda De Tequesquite” year 1844. Saw this list of what looks like salaries of people:
From: Tcarahq@aol.com [mailto:Tcarahq@aol.com]
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Erika and I have arranged for the 2nd meeting of the Nueva Galicia Genealogical Society Southern California chapter to be held on January 24, 2015.
ESPANOL ABAJO
Hi,
Are there any meetings coming up? I'm afraid I'm not getting announcements.
Thanks,
Laura
This format of padrones for year 1779 is interesting. It lists all kinds of clases of people under the caste system. Here is one page to show:
I am looking at the PARS archives:
Did search: Tierras
Hello group,
Are B2 and B4'5 mtDNA the same? My brother tested B2 (with NatGeo) and I B4'5 (with FTDNA).
When I'm filling out forms that ask for ethnicity I always feel a bit conflicted when I check "White" and leave the "Hispanic Origin" blank.
First, thank you Katy for the indexes to Huejucar!
I am looking for specific family members in the 1930 Mexico Census for Guadalajarita, Zacatecas. However, after looking over all of the available images, I am not finding them.
Here is a picture of the Spanish Monarchy and that symbol of the eye in a triangle that is the same like in the current american dollar bill:
It is good to hear that the U.S. Congress has honored the Spanish effort in
the American Revolution.
Spain in the American Revolution.
Spain took possession of the "Louisiana Territory" from France in 1769, and
declared war on England on 8 May 1779. Governor/General B.
I'm not able to find the map of Lagos de Moreno.
Didn't the Spanish and French who were at war with England influence the Indepenced of the American colonies from England.
I briefly read about one Spanish Capitan name Felipe Gonzalez De Ahedo.
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I found this posting mentioning the discovery on Familysearch a document in which they mention the names of the parents of Jacinto García de Sepúlveda, husband of Clara de Rentería (they lived in C
Map with detailed description of Lagos De Moreno of Jalisco, Mexico year 1773.
Description where I found it:
http://oi58.tinypic.com/2i1ypuh.jpg
Maps:
so far i got one person to volunteer.They are currently working on matrimonios 1812-1879.
here's a few other collections i've only partially indexed
matrimonios 1815
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Found a map of the coast of California dating back to October 30, 1770:
http://oi61.tinypic.com/of6jja.jpg
Gives a lot of description on the map and year.
I was looking at a map of the Peninsula of California where I found it here:
http://oi60.tinypic.com/zwhrvq.jpg
I marked it in green: