Found New Site
Hola A Todos,
I doen't know if anyone else has found this site but just in case I wanted to share it since
I have found little pieces of information :
Hola A Todos,
I doen't know if anyone else has found this site but just in case I wanted to share it since
I have found little pieces of information :
I was up late last night searching the Family Search Labs pilot website,
too! It's great! Not only in the 1930 census have I found ancestors, but
in typing in names to do a search on, I found information I have been
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NR_OtherDiscussion/
for any that might have missed it I have started a new Yahoo group
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NR_OtherDiscussion/) for discussion that
is wide open on any topic you can think of. Absolutely no restrictions.
This may be a question I should have asked at the beginning of my research, but someone told me there was a way to make a copy of records found on film at the FHC. I know how to get the film and look at it, but I wasn't sure if I could actually make a copy of the original document, especially when it's one of many on a page.
Hi John! To the rescue like always. :-) gracias!
The problem is that I have that info already... I'd like to see if anyone has the record itself to see which of the 2 Juan's in the family he is. Also, I'd like more info on his parents Francisco and Ana Quiteria if possible.
THANKS TO LETICIA LEON I FIND A LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT MY GRANDPA, IN THE 1930 CENSUS I FIND THAT MY GRANPA WAS 18 YEARS OLD AND HAD 3 MORE BROTHERS, PEDRO 25 YEARS OLD, RUPERTO 20 YEARS OLD, MONICO 22
Hello to all!
I am sooo excited. I've been able to link my current Gomez line from Juchipila, Zac back 5 generations to a couple from Jalos. It was Juan Gomez and Ma de Jesus Carrillo, married on 1/27/1809 in Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion in Jalostotitlan, Jalisco. The problem is that Juan's parent's Francisco and Ana Quiteria Agredano had 2 sons named Juan, one Juan Januario and one Juan Eugenio. Which one of these married Ma de Jesus Carrillo in Jalos? Help!
What a satisfaction in helping!, I sent an answer to Ramiro Puentes about his quest for Felipe Puentes, found it in rancho Las Animas of Nochistlán, Zacatecas. Greetings to all!
Leticia Leon Mora
CAN SOMEONE OF THIS FORUM HAVE ANY KIND OF INFORMATION ABOUT PEOPLE WITH THE LAST NAME PUENTES, MY GRANPA NAME WAS FELIPE PUENTES RODRIGUEZ BORN AND RAISED IN RANCHO LAS ANIMAS MUNICIPIO DE NOCHISTLAN, ZACATECAS I WAS BORN AUGUST 23,1912 OR 1917
En posicion de uno de los mediadors es mi intencion a guardar la paz. Quitaré cualquier persona del grupo que causa problemas. Horita no hay problema y quicera que eso no cambia. He creado un grupo especial para que todos interesados pueden continuar en esta discusión fuera del grupo. Cualquier persona interesada en ser parte de este grupo envía su dirección
Hi, Joseph:
I double-checked my album in the Member's Photos and the new ones I placed
there are there. It is in Corrine's Martin del Campo Collection.
Corrine Ardoin
Santa Maria, California
I just wanted to let everyone know, that George & Peggy Ryskamp, just published a new book titled "Finding Your Mexican Ancestors, A Beginner's Guide". It is available through Ancestry at the moment. From what I have been able to read, it is a very good book, especially for beginners and for those of us, who have been researching for a while.
Sophia Celeste and others,
One of the ancestry lines of Ana Camacho goes to Alonso de Hermosillo and
Catalina Gonzalez (Ana Camacho's GGGGrandparents) who, together with their
son Juan Gonzalez
Good Evening All,
Would the group be so kind as to verify that no LDS film exists for Villa Garcia, Zacatecas births 1857/58?
I can't locate one, but I might have overlooked it. Thanks so much, Al
http://www2.eluniversal.com.mx/pls/impreso/noticia.html?id_nota=300229&…
Antecedentes censales
Conoce cómo y cuándo iniciaron los censos de población y vivienda en México
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Dear Patricia,
Thanks so much. Unfortunately, the city I NEED to research for my Onates is Aguascalientes, Aguas., which to my best knowledge is not recorded! Alice BB
--- canprin@yahoo.com wrote:
Perdona le interupcion en esa tema pero tengo que decir que aunque soy una
de esas gueras de los altos de Jalisco, soy muy orgullosa de ser mestiza y de
mis raices indigenas. Me da mucha tristeza escuchar la gente hablar tan mal de
Favor de leer en este enlace sobre
Censo de Mexico en 1930
http://eslabonfam.blogspot.com/2008/03/censos-de-mexico-de-1930-fsi.html
--
Saludos desde Guadalajara:
Tomas Alejandro Villegas
Dear Rancho Researchers--
For years, I followed my husband's family lines back
many centuries. Now I find what gives me great
pleasure is turning to more recent times. For some of
us, the 1930 Mexican Census is like the day before
Dear Group,
Does an LDS film for births 1857/58 Villa Garcia, Zacatecas exist? A border crossing record indicates that date and place of birth for my grgrandfather Rosalio Onate, AKA my brick wall. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks to member Sally who provided more ancestors for me to research, I was able to find Nicolasa de la Torre, father Roque de la Torre, mother Juana de la Torre, christening date 24 March 1694. FHL film 439844 dates 1685-1716 recorded in Jerez de Garcia Salinas, Zacatecas, Mexico, two generations away from what Sally has called The Tronco of my Gonzales line.
Carolina,
Muy bien dicho y estoy totalmente de acuerdo con lo que dice. Aunque el
racismo existe de los dos lados. Si alguien se atreve a expresar orgullo de
sus ancestros Españoles parece que se considera una gran ofensa. Uno puede
I need help in creating an album as I am not very computer literate. I have 3 pictures to start with that I would like feed back from the group. More information to be provided when pictures are posted.
Mucho muy interesante Vicente, en particular para los que nos encontramos por EU, que no pasa un dia sin que se encuentre uno con sus paisanos, sea el mesero del restaurante, el jardinero del vecino o el obrero en construccion. Ahora imaginate la animosidad que sienten los Estado Unidenses al encontrarse con nosotros a cada paso. Casi casi como se han de sentir los Jaliscienses al ver que la puresa de Los Altos ya no esta tan pura, sino mesclada de todos colores y paises.
Los jimadores de los Altos de Jalisco ahora son chiapanecos; los jaliscienses están en EU, dice el periódico La Jornada. Marzo 2008. (Fragmento del artículo).
El auge del tequila propició una “migración por relevos”: experto