Fw: Mormon's Access to Catholic Records Blocked
Below is my email to the Diocese of Phoenix and a reply.
What should we try next?
Veronica
----- Original Message -----
From: Diskin, Rev. Michael
To: vrahorn@wydebeam.com
Sent: 12 May, 2008 10:39
Below is my email to the Diocese of Phoenix and a reply.
What should we try next?
Veronica
----- Original Message -----
From: Diskin, Rev. Michael
To: vrahorn@wydebeam.com
Sent: 12 May, 2008 10:39
Hola Compañeros del grupo de siscusion Genealogica.
Quisiera saber si alguien de ustedes tiene el dato de quienes
son los padres o ancestros de la pareja formada por Manuel
de la Helgera casado con Ana Fernandez de Palos, ellos casaron
Hola a todos. ¿Cómo están?
Mi nombre es Ricardo Chávez Ruiz Esparza, nací en Aguascalientes, Ags, hace 30 años y he estado investigando esporádicamente desde hace un año la genealogía de mis apellidos (Chávez, Ruiz Esparza), así como los apellidos maternos de mis padres (Estevané, Castillo).
Jorge Luis,
En vuestra busca de datos adicionales respecto al matrimonio indicado
podeis leer los siguientes microfilmes en el Centro de Historia Familiar
que os sea mas cercano/conveniente:
El Rollo #0443969 incluye el matrimonio entre Vicente Ferrel de Raygoza e
Hola Eddie ,como esta ? Ojala que bien. Primero halle Diegp Gonzalez de
Hermosillo y Maria Rubio yendo para www.familysearch.org buscando Francisco
Gutierrez Rubio nacimiento,donde salio el y Ana Gonzalez Florida.Chansa que
As far as the Catholic Church records that many of us research, they are
records of religious Sacraments plain and simple (Baptism, Confirmation,
Marriage, Death--last rites) received by individuals, and were not
Hola Todos, how is everybody doing ? Fine I hope. My I tried to contact Guillermo Padilla Origel about his article in www.somosprimos.com concerning Los Padilla Davila in the July 2004 issue ,but his e-mail was no good. My ancestors are Juan Padilla married to Petrona de Siordia en feb 14 in 1616 in Aguascalientes. I was trying to figure out who were Juan Padilla 's ancestors. I was confused in the way Guillermo Padilla Origel set it up. I'm just really slow and confused,what makes it worse in Jose Luis Vazquez's book GENEALOGIA DE NOCHISTLAN,page 191 he states Juan Padilla (y Delgadillo).
Veronica,
Even as a somewhat impulsive bibliophile, I find the decision of buying a
specialty book to be highly personal with different motivations for each.
So, as to this book, let me just make a few comments for your
ANNOUNCEMENT
Indigenous Mexico: A Remarkable Diversity
Location: Los Angeles Regional Family History Center
Address: 10741 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90025
Date: Saturday, May 17, 2008
Hi
I thought that the copies were the ones in Mexico City at the Archivo de la
Nacion? At least that is what I heard a long time ago. I never heard that
each church was to get one. Also, do you mean $3.00...30.00?
Hi Emily,
I'm addressing this to you because you were the most rational in
explaining the controversy.
What I don't understand is why the Pope is all upset about a religion
he does not recognize as legitimate taking a list of dead peoples
http://www.asoftanswer.com/2008/05/02/vatican-blocks-mormon-access-to-r…
This is a link to a Mormon site about the controversy re re-baptisms of Catholics.
Just in case you hadn't seen this announcement:
Friday, 9 May 2008
President Bush signed legislation yesterday establishing a commission to study the feasibility of a National Museum of the American Latino.
I have been searching for ancestors that were very certainly born before
1900 in Mexico. I have not been able to find a single one on either side of
my family. Is it because they were born in small towns and LDS has not
I just learned of this and think that all of us who deeply care about genealogical research need to make our protests heard to the Catholic Church and the genealogical community as this can result in grave consequences for the preservation of valuable genealogical records:
(Espanol sigue abajo)
I know this is an often repeated announcement around here, but since we have so many new members and the activity on the list has heated up, I figured I should repeat it.
Please, please trim your messages. When you reply to a posting via email, if you have your email set to include the message to which you are replying as part of the message, delete all but that part of the message which is necessary to provide context. Often nothing is necessary other than an appropriate subject for the reply message. When replies get posted online, they get posted along with the messages to which they are responding, so there is no need to repeat text. Such repetition makes the message very, very illegible.
Hello Nuestros Ranchos Members:
My name is Anna Marie Ledesma-Miklovic and I am long overdue in introducing
myself. I had joined about year ago with the intentions of spending more
time on my research but time flew by so quickly for me with having a few
Vatican letter directs bishops to keep parish records from Mormons
While this is not included in the Nuestros Ranchos research, I am wondering if anyone out there might know how/where I can contact ALMA ROSA LONGORIA GUZMAN CRUZ, who,
along with her siblings has done extensive genealogy on NE Mexico, more precisely Mier,
Connie.......please check to see if any LIENDO or DE LA ROSA are included in
this index......Thanks so much~!
Josie in San Antonio
Connie Dominguez wrote:
"Something to remember about the book: 1) most of these letters were written
Joseph and I have been talking about upgrading the site. The site was built two years ago and since then, there have been many improvements to the underlying "content managament system" that serves as the core for the site.
I was born in Aguascalientes, Ags. but live in Texas, and from my mother [Eva de Loera] have been able to determine that my maternal grandmother [Maria del Socorro Loera] was born in El Terrero de la Labor c1930 and died 1977 in Ags., and that her mother [Petra Lara Loera] was born c1903 and died 1994 within the same geographical area. My maternal grandfather [Cesareo de Loera] was also born in El Terrero de la Labor c1925 but i do not know his d.o.b. yet but he died @ 2 years ago.
I just posted an updated file of my records on Rootsweb.com. If you enter my uncle " Rito Castanon 1919" it will pull up my personal family tree then you can go to index and search for whatever surname you are researching. The records cover mostly District of Jerez Zacatecas and related areas, Zapotlan El Grande/Ciudad Gusman, Tamazula de Gordiano and other related cities in Jalisco and Chilchota and related cities in Michoacan.
Hello, My name is America Quintero and I am looking into my fathers family
history. My father says my grandfather was born in Tuxpan Jalisco, he moved
to Monterrey, had a family there and then passed away. His name was
I am ordering up microfilm for baptism records for both Huejucar and Cololan for the mid-1880s.
Some of the dates are overlapped by baptisms "naturales". I am not exactly sure what that means.