I don't speak Spanish although I'm taking it in school right now and I saw
a Spanish post by gmotovar about the ancestors of Blas Macias Valadez on
this page.
I am seeking information about my 5th maternal grandfather, Jsp Martin de Pena. He was born abt. 1761, and was married to Maria Rufina Ximenez, 08 Nov 1761, in Teocaltiche, Jalisco.
Estoy buscando el lugar exacto donde existia el Rancho Mesa de Vasquez durante el 1900. Ese rancho esta al cerca de Monte Escobedo, Zacatecas y Mezquitic, Jalisco.
Estoy buscando la geneologia de la Familia Colores, mi bisabuelo fue Mariano Colores se que residió en Zacatecas Ojo Caliente entre los años 1,900 a 1,910, agradecería mucho su apoyo en aportar información sobre este apellido.
For my fellow genealogists:
Maria de Islas y Sotomayor indicated in her will dated 8 Feb1713 that she and her late husband Agustin Lopez de la Cerda had five children(Felix Juan el mayor, Juan el meno
Investigando mis antepasados Hernandez en Coahuila, el ultimo registro que tengo es el del siguiente matrimonio con fecha del 25/Sep/1818 en Parras, Coahuila:
I am reading in the PARS website about the viaje to Mexico en 1712 by Juan Olivan De Rebolledo. I was interested in this word "Admirante" which then later found out it means "Admiral"
The line I am researching is documented through Ana Francisca Gabadí (marriage of her daughter Lorensa in 1623 and birth of her son Bernabé in 1618) or Gabay (from her burial record in 1652).
Thanks for the information. Bernardo Ruiz de Esparza, alias Bernardo Salado, was indeed a legitimate son of Lope Ruiz de Esparza. I have lots of documentation to prove that. Attached you will find excerpts of his final will and testament, which reads as follows:
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