Huizar is a very common name around Colotlan and Fresnillo is quite close to Colotlan so it is likely that the same families would migrate between these two towns.
I am trying to figure out what information it is that you are looking for. The file in your genealogy folder is very difficult to understand. I can help you try to organize your information into a standard genealogy report if you like.
I believe that Angie Godina has some Huizar lines in Colotlan.
Yes, I have Huizar Family. I am tracing two different Huizar families. I believe them to be one in the same, but have not been able to confirm this yet.
The family from Colotlan, I can trace to about the early 1700's. Sebastian Huizar and Maria Teresa Magallanes married approx. 1720's. Their son Joseph Onorato Huizar married for the first time on 29 OCT 1767 to Francisca Petra Romero, then again on 11 MAR 1771 to Maria de Gracia Miramontes.
The family from Totatiche, I can trace to about the late 1700's, Anselmo Sotelo Huizar and his wife Maria Guadalupe Miramontes, married appox. 1780's. Their son Jose Benigno Huizar Miramontes was christened on 14 FEB 1799 and married on 3 FEB 1819 to Maria Eustaquia Campos.
Hello again! My name is Michael Huizar I do not know how to arrange my info. I have information on at least 400 Huizar's here in Texas, and a few in California. I obtained them from researching U.S. Census records dating back to 1870. The reason for this research is to try and solve a very old and conflicting story of who carved the Rose window of the San Jose Mission. history books say that Pedro Huizar is given credit for it. according to the story he arrived in San Antonio appointed by the King of Spain to survey the Missions and build an aquia to provide irrigation water to fields. the story also says that he carved the window in memory of his lost love Rosa, she was rumored to have died in shipwreck on her way to meet him. records say that he was born in Aguascalientes, but not sure where. I know that there are Huizar's in Aguascalientes, because i went there and met a person that lived in la colonia de los bosques that was a Huizar. i tried to find addresses of Huizar family on line but not one comes up. I want to tie all the Huizar families together for future generations to enjoy. i do not use the computer very well and only have about a years experience. so any help someone can give me in this forum will greatly apreciated. i do speak in spanish, and i understand all spainsh well, but i don't write it well. Angie Godina, thank you and every one in tring to help me..
Huizar in Colotlan
Michael:
Huizar is a very common name around Colotlan and Fresnillo is quite close to Colotlan so it is likely that the same families would migrate between these two towns.
I am trying to figure out what information it is that you are looking for. The file in your genealogy folder is very difficult to understand. I can help you try to organize your information into a standard genealogy report if you like.
I believe that Angie Godina has some Huizar lines in Colotlan.
Huizar from Totatiche and Colotlan, Jalisco
Yes, I have Huizar Family. I am tracing two different Huizar families. I believe them to be one in the same, but have not been able to confirm this yet.
The family from Colotlan, I can trace to about the early 1700's. Sebastian Huizar and Maria Teresa Magallanes married approx. 1720's. Their son Joseph Onorato Huizar married for the first time on 29 OCT 1767 to Francisca Petra Romero, then again on 11 MAR 1771 to Maria de Gracia Miramontes.
The family from Totatiche, I can trace to about the late 1700's, Anselmo Sotelo Huizar and his wife Maria Guadalupe Miramontes, married appox. 1780's. Their son Jose Benigno Huizar Miramontes was christened on 14 FEB 1799 and married on 3 FEB 1819 to Maria Eustaquia Campos.
Take a look here at my files:
http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/13945
If you have a specific name, I can try looking it up in my family tree.
Angie Godina
Huizar families
Hello again! My name is Michael Huizar I do not know how to arrange my info. I have information on at least 400 Huizar's here in Texas, and a few in California. I obtained them from researching U.S. Census records dating back to 1870. The reason for this research is to try and solve a very old and conflicting story of who carved the Rose window of the San Jose Mission. history books say that Pedro Huizar is given credit for it. according to the story he arrived in San Antonio appointed by the King of Spain to survey the Missions and build an aquia to provide irrigation water to fields. the story also says that he carved the window in memory of his lost love Rosa, she was rumored to have died in shipwreck on her way to meet him. records say that he was born in Aguascalientes, but not sure where. I know that there are Huizar's in Aguascalientes, because i went there and met a person that lived in la colonia de los bosques that was a Huizar. i tried to find addresses of Huizar family on line but not one comes up. I want to tie all the Huizar families together for future generations to enjoy. i do not use the computer very well and only have about a years experience. so any help someone can give me in this forum will greatly apreciated. i do speak in spanish, and i understand all spainsh well, but i don't write it well. Angie Godina, thank you and every one in tring to help me..