map of ranchos
is there a map that identifies all the ranchos in the Jalisco area here on file
is there a map that identifies all the ranchos in the Jalisco area here on file
Hello there Anna ,
My name is Welester G. Alvarado my Great great Grandfather (Candelario ) was born in Villa de Saltillo in the state of Coahuila his parents were Juan de Alvarado and Maria Pascuala de Luna , Jose Antonio Candelario Alvarado was thier son baptized the 10th of Feb. 1792 . My question is do you think that the Lunas from Tlatenango came up to Coahuila ?
FYI
For anyone interested I have in recent days updated my family history
file containing surnames: Miramontes, Sandoval, Samaniego,Llamas,
Bugarin, Luna,Bobadilla, Abila, Escovedo, Chias etc.
I looking for anyone with ties to Rancho Los Aros (Haros). My grandmother, Antonia De Haro, was from there and her family - De Haro - have been there since the 1700's. I have some informaiton abt the families from their but would like to find someone else researchin that area.
In a message dated 8/15/2007 10:32:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
arturo.ramos2@gmail.com writes:
There is a Prudencio Herrera, soltero who appears in the census under Rancho
de Michaela Ponce, but just squeezed in at the end and the next rancho is
Wow, thanks for this information. Pedro Prudencio Marin de Herrera
originated in this little rancho and was married several times during the mid
1700's....one of his wives was a Bugarin and one was an Estrada. Who knows, we might
Arturo,
I wonder how close the two ranchos (de las Ranas and Loera)? It appears
that the two families had a connection....now to unravel the mystery....
Thanks for keeping me in mind Arturo.
Yep...this is where Helyn's Herrera's line and mine separate....Pedro was
married at least four times...and Bugarin was one of the wives....I am so happy
for you Helyn....Arturo helped you break the cycle....
In a message dated 8/14/2007 1:18:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
arturo.ramos2@gmail.com writes:
I had a few of his children in my database but I was not aware that he was
so prolific until I saw this census record
I was recently surfing on Family Search and found the place where Lope Ruiz de Esparza originated from has several films from the 1500's. Ciudad Esparza, Pamplona, Navarre, Espana. Has anyone ever ordered this film. Its possible that Lope Sr. or his grandfather Martin Ruis de Esparza, or grt gf Simon Ruis de Esparza might be in this film
These are films for Ciudad Esparza, where the Ruiz de Esparzas were seated in acient times at the Palacios de Esparza. Hope thisis useful to other members! -Daniel Mendez del Camino
Title
Registros parroquiales, 1535-1981
Daniel,
Here are the film numbers and information I promised:
Indefinite Films:
Aguascalientes, Aguas.
#0299421 - Baptisms 1616-1660
#0299422 - Baptisms 1663-1684
#0299423 - Baptisms 1684-1691
In a message dated 8/9/2007 7:38:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
mistyriver123@yahoo.com writes:
Juan Antonio Herrera
spouse: Lugarda de Los Santos Orosco
child: Francisco Xavier Herrera Orosco
Arturo,
I can't be absolutely sure of course, but it looks like this may be a strong
connection to my family line. The "acta" that I have definitely states that
Pedro was from the Rancho de las Ranas, but I also have bumped into the fact
Hi, Everyone:
Well, I finally got it right. I updated my genealogy folder and uploaded
new files that contain descendancy charts for my Martin del Campo, Cabral,
and Robles ancestors in Jalisco. I have been making steady progress in
I would like to ask if someone could look this up for me...Please!
Jose Gregorio Lopes de Elisalde
and
Maria de la Merced de Palafox
Married November 30 1791
in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico
I have updated my genealogy file. However, I don't seem to be able to get
the new file into my file folder. I deleted the original one, then when I
tried to upload the new one, it would come out as a shortcut file, just
hi all,
I'm out of town until the 13th,
joseph
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Arturo,
For Coahuila, please add the following municipalities- Saltillo, General Cepeda, Allende, Nava,
Ramos Arispe
For Nuevo Leon add Monterrey, Guadalupe, Villaldama, Lampazos, Vallecillo, Cadereyta
Could anyone please explain to me the purpose of the
film info on the site? I'm not really sure what we
are supposed to do with it, but I assume it is
beneficial for looking up info? I'm sorry if this is
Arturo,
Professionally, I have been doing technical, economic, and demographic
research for decades, - - - and genealogical for the last several years.
I am fortunate to be in Southern California, which has a multitude of
Has anyone used WorldCat (http://www.worldcat.org) to locate hard-to-find materials and then requested them by interlibrary loan?
Recently, someone from the Ranchos group, emailed asking about the group that I have for all of Mexico. I just wanted to let everyone know. that the group is Mexicanfhr and can be found at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mexicanfhr/ . So feel free to drop in and see there is anything that the group can offer, if you are researching outside of Jalisco, Zacatecas, or Aguascalientes.
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