While I have references of several ancestors having come from Spain, I haven't been able to locate them on the ship lists or to find their documentation at the Casa de la Contratación.
Yes, I have to Diego de Temiño, from Seville. He is one of my 13th great-grandfathers. He left Spain to immigrate to the New World on 13 Jun 1518, going first to Cartagena, Colombia, then to Mexico. His name is found in the Inquisition records of Seville. Los Conversos y la Inquisición Sevillana, by Juan Gil, Universidad de Sevilla, 2001, vol 5, p. 385.
Yes, I have to Diego de Temiño, from Seville. He is one of my 13th great-grandfathers. He left Spain to immigrate to the New World on 13 Jun 1518, going first to Cartagena, Colombia, then to Mexico. His name is found in the Inquisition records of Seville. Los Conversos y la Inquisición Sevillana, by Juan Gil, Universidad de Sevilla, 2001, vol 5, p. 385.
> On May 11, 2019, at 16:47, rmfpdx@mac.com wrote:
>
> Yes, I have to Diego de Temiño, from Seville. He is one of my 13th
> great-grandfathers. He left Spain to immigrate to the New World on 13 Jun
> 1518, going first to Cartagena, Colombia, then to Mexico. His name is found
> in the Inquisition records of Seville. Los Conversos y la Inquisición
> Sevillana, by Juan Gil, Universidad de Sevilla, 2001, vol 5, p. 385.
>
> On May 11, 2019, at 16:47, rmfpdx@mac.com wrote:
>
> Yes, I have to Diego de Temiño, from Seville. He is one of my 13th
> great-grandfathers. He left Spain to immigrate to the New World on 13 Jun
> 1518, going first to Cartagena, Colombia, then to Mexico. His name is found
> in the Inquisition records of Seville. Los Conversos y la Inquisición
> Sevillana, by Juan Gil, Universidad de Sevilla, 2001, vol 5, p. 385.
>
And beyond. I am currently doing most of my work on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. I have gone back another hundred years, crossed another border, and am currently working on a French ancestral line of the Reynoso family that goes back to Charlemagne.
My genealogy is still a work in progress but to answer your question, on my paternal line Barbosa I've hit a dead end, as my ancestor who I believed to be born around 1740 was from Cotija, Michoacan, he died in Tamazula de Gordiano, Jal. in 1811, and Cotija's records have been lost.
On my maternal side I have gotten further back but all in Mexico, I would love to find one of my ancestors on their journey to America and then track them in Europe, that would be very exciting!
Pasajeros a Indias
While I have references of several ancestors having come from Spain, I haven't been able to locate them on the ship lists or to find their documentation at the Casa de la Contratación.
Diego de Temiño
Yes, I have to Diego de Temiño, from Seville. He is one of my 13th great-grandfathers. He left Spain to immigrate to the New World on 13 Jun 1518, going first to Cartagena, Colombia, then to Mexico. His name is found in the Inquisition records of Seville. Los Conversos y la Inquisición Sevillana, by Juan Gil, Universidad de Sevilla, 2001, vol 5, p. 385.
re: Diego de Temiño
May I ask which resources did you use to get that far back?
Cheers
Diego de Temiño
Diego de Temiño must have headed first to one of the islands, be it Cuba or Dominicana. By 1518 there was no Cartagena, Veracruz was founded in 1519.
Diego de Temiño
Yes, I have to Diego de Temiño, from Seville. He is one of my 13th great-grandfathers. He left Spain to immigrate to the New World on 13 Jun 1518, going first to Cartagena, Colombia, then to Mexico. His name is found in the Inquisition records of Seville. Los Conversos y la Inquisición Sevillana, by Juan Gil, Universidad de Sevilla, 2001, vol 5, p. 385.
Diego de Temiño
He's my ancestor also. Marge V.
> On May 11, 2019, at 16:47, rmfpdx@mac.com wrote:
>
> Yes, I have to Diego de Temiño, from Seville. He is one of my 13th
> great-grandfathers. He left Spain to immigrate to the New World on 13 Jun
> 1518, going first to Cartagena, Colombia, then to Mexico. His name is found
> in the Inquisition records of Seville. Los Conversos y la Inquisición
> Sevillana, by Juan Gil, Universidad de Sevilla, 2001, vol 5, p. 385.
>
Diego de Temiño
He's my ancestor also. Marge V.
> On May 11, 2019, at 16:47, rmfpdx@mac.com wrote:
>
> Yes, I have to Diego de Temiño, from Seville. He is one of my 13th
> great-grandfathers. He left Spain to immigrate to the New World on 13 Jun
> 1518, going first to Cartagena, Colombia, then to Mexico. His name is found
> in the Inquisition records of Seville. Los Conversos y la Inquisición
> Sevillana, by Juan Gil, Universidad de Sevilla, 2001, vol 5, p. 385.
>
Archivos europeos
Los links del Portal Pares y del Portal Europe:
pares.mcu.es
archivesportaleurope.net
Saludos
Marcelina
Archivos europeos
Buen dia Marcelina,
Muchísimas gracias por la información lo agradezco mucho.
Bonito día.
Esther
Crossing the Atlantic Ocean
And beyond. I am currently doing most of my work on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. I have gone back another hundred years, crossed another border, and am currently working on a French ancestral line of the Reynoso family that goes back to Charlemagne.
Rick A. Ricci
Crossing the Atlantic Ocean
Wow that's amazing! may I ask what part of spain was your ancestor from?
do you have a public tree?
Listas de pasajeros en PARES
Hola Gaby:
Hay dos portales en línea (webs):
1. Portal Pares
2. Portal Europe.net
Tienen muchos registros en las categorías en la sección Archiivo General de Indias (labels):
1. Casa de Contratación
2. Indiferente General.
Saludos
Marcelina
Listas de pasajeros en PARES
Buenas noches Marcelina,
Me puede por favor decir en donde puedo encontrar el link de los portales?
Saludos,
Esther
Hola gaby.barbosa
thanks for the info . but please tell me you were successful in searching for your ancestors
What family did you investigate was the Barbosa,s?
For Ignacio
My genealogy is still a work in progress but to answer your question, on my paternal line Barbosa I've hit a dead end, as my ancestor who I believed to be born around 1740 was from Cotija, Michoacan, he died in Tamazula de Gordiano, Jal. in 1811, and Cotija's records have been lost.
On my maternal side I have gotten further back but all in Mexico, I would love to find one of my ancestors on their journey to America and then track them in Europe, that would be very exciting!