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By Patricia Burton |
Dear Group--
I came across this site on Wednesday--
http://www.stormlake.com/mexico/index.htm
which shows Santa Rita, Jalisco, where my husband was
born. Apparently a delegation of people came from
Iowa in 2005 to visit. I know that there are a few
people who are researching in Ayotlan, which is also
featured, so this might be of interest to them.
On our trip to Santa Rita in December, I took quite a
few pictures. If you would be interested in seeing
what the land looks like around Santa Rita and this
part of los Altos, send me an email at
canprin@yahoo.com.
Sincerely,
Patricia Diane Godinez
AKA Patricia Burton
Ayotlan, Santa Rita, Jalisco
Patricia -
Thanks for that great article with all those photos. My husband's ancestors, the Villalobos, Morones, and Peres were from Ayo El Chico, now Ayotlan. I printed out the article and most of the photos for him.
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA ---
----- Original Message -----
From: patricia burton
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 11:07 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Ayotlan, Santa Rita, Jalisco
Dear Group--
I came across this site on Wednesday--
http://www.stormlake.com/mexico/index.htm
which shows Santa Rita, Jalisco, where my husband was
born. Apparently a delegation of people came from
Iowa in 2005 to visit. I know that there are a few
people who are researching in Ayotlan, which is also
featured, so this might be of interest to them.
On our trip to Santa Rita in December, I took quite a
few pictures. If you would be interested in seeing
what the land looks like around Santa Rita and this
part of los Altos, send me an email at
canprin@yahoo.com.
Sincerely,
Patricia Diane Godinez
AKA Patricia Burton