Difunto Record (1761) makes reference to "Hacienda De San Antonio De Las Minillas" This is odd?
Where is "Hacienda San Antonio De Las Minillas?"
Where is "Hacienda San Antonio De Las Minillas?"
Does anyone know what these initials (E.A.h or M.A.h or L or V) stand for. they are always on the left hand side of the page under the person's name. I think the L stands for limosna.
I'm having an impossible time trying to find a marriage, baptismal or any other kind of record for this couple and their infant daughter Eugenia Ines.
This is from the difunto records of Huejuquilla El Alto, Jalisco, Mexico:
http://oi61.tinypic.com/2zg6hbl.jpg
Year is 1779, the comment:
Alguien sabe los padres de Antonio Gonzalez (ab1720) casado con Juana Petra de Castañeda por 1740.
Hola, Jorge,
estaba leyendo los mensajes y encontre el tuyo y como dice que eres de los Altos de Jalisco me parecio interesante leerlo y luego vi tu foto en el facebook y a los amigos que tienes y
http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldepuebla/notas/n3735178.htm
I am sad that the Government of Zacatecas wants to destroy part of the old tombstones of the cemetary "Panteon La Purisma"
We are going to the desert next Thursday. How about the following week? Maybe the 27th? LR too and see if Natalie wants to come.
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They are husband and wife who passed away in year 1777 and at Hacienda San Antonio De Padua, near Huejuquilla El Alto, Jalisco, Mexico they are espanoles and says they are poor?
I need help figuring out a mystery that has been bothering me for quite some time. Im working on the Delgadillo's of mid - late 1600's Nochistlan. All events below occur in Nochistlan.
They are husband and wife who passed away in year 1777 and at Hacienda San Antonio De Padua, near Huejuquilla El Alto, Jalisco, Mexico they are espanoles and says they are poor?
I ran across this one that is interesting where two people were hit by "rallo" lightening in 1775. Gives details of how they looked like when they were found.
Hello all,
I am in northern California and hope to become active in the local Nuestros group.
YAY!! I was able to upload my 19,000+ Family Tree to Nuestros Ranchos GEDCOM!
Joseph de Leon
My great grandfather, Antonio Valenzuela, was born in Rancho de Encinillas of Tlaltenango de Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, on June 13, 1901, according to his birth certificate, to Jose Gregorio Valenzuela
Hi AG,
I am looking for a Maria Huizar... She would have
Been born in the late 1850's to the early 1860's...
I am finding out that Huizar is not a very common
surname... she married a Cristobal Hernandez, and
I found the difunto record of my GG Grandmother Maria Dimas De La Paz (1819 - 1885). The writing is kind of light. Can any of you help me read it?
Found the matrimonio of my GG Grandparents Patricio Madera and Maria Dimas De La Paz in the year 1852.
My Zambrano branch of the family is Originaly from San Juan del fuerte, Lapiedad, Michoacan.
They migrated to Ocotlan, Jalisco and finaly to California norte.
Please contact Carlos Yturralde (cmyturralde@gmail.com) for more information:
We have now imaged one-third of the Fondo Colonial collection of the Hidalgo del Parral Municipal Historical Archive.
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I am looking at the defunto records of Huejuquilla El Alto, Jalisco, Mexico.
I will be updating my post with a whole bunch more information. I had just been going off of memory to make my original post.
I just saw an episode of a TV show named Forever (Warner Channel Latinoamérica, lunes, 22 hrs), it had an interesting genealogy quote: