Is this what you saw in Somos Primos? I believe they once had a link to the holdings of the Los Angeles Regional Family History Center, which include films for Moyahua de Estrada, but only dating from 1814 to 1877. The University of Texas has historical documents in some collections dating from 1692 to 1814, but I didn't see anything about Moyahua. You could ask them or search the Archivos de la Nacion.
Emilie
Port Orchard, WA
1162563
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua de Estrada
Indice de Bautismos (1870-1931) item 1-2
Bautismos (1814-1825) item 3-5
1162565
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua de Estrada y
Juchipila
Bautismos (1849-1870)
Informacion Matrimonial (1868-1869)
1162573
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua de Estrada
Bautismos de hijos naturales (1894-1977) item 1-3
Indice de Matrimonios (1884-1942) item 4
Matrimonios (1814-1825) item 5-6
1162574
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua de Estrada
Matrimonios (1825-1848) item 1
Matrimonios (1853-1860) item 2
Matrimonios (1870-1891) item 3-4
1162585
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua
Informacion Matrimonial (1926 ) item 1
Defunciones de españoles (1814-1825) item 2
Defunciones de indios (1814-1824 ) item 3
Defunciones ( 1828-1851, 1859 ) item 4-
Films for Moyahua de Estrada
No, What I saw was submitted to "Somos Primos" by Johanna de Soto several years ago. I have tried contacting her but got no where. They were records from the 1600's and ended with 1814 if I recall
correctly. My computer went down at that time and by the time it was up and running the information was gone. I have not seen it since. I know that the records were for the Catholic church in Moyahua and ended in 1814. That is where the records begin for the church in Moyahua now. I was not able to even print out what I saw at the time. It has been very frustrating as I know there are other records that exist that we need. I tried going through the Family History Library but they were not able to help me either. They needed more information then what I was able to give them at the time. I will keep trying to locate them.
Thanks for your interest.
Irene
----- Original Message ----
From: Emilie Garcia
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 3:22:58 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Films for Moyahua de Estrada
Is this what you saw in Somos Primos? I believe they once had a link to the holdings of the Los Angeles Regional Family History Center, which include films for Moyahua de Estrada, but only dating from 1814 to 1877. The University of Texas has historical documents in some collections dating from 1692 to 1814, but I didn't see anything about Moyahua. You could ask them or search the Archivos de la Nacion.
Emilie
Port Orchard, WA
1162563
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua de Estrada
Indice de Bautismos (1870-1931) item 1-2
Bautismos (1814-1825) item 3-5
1162565
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua de Estrada y
Juchipila
Bautismos (1849-1870)
Informacion Matrimonial (1868-1869)
1162573
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua de Estrada
Bautismos de hijos naturales (1894-1977) item 1-3
Indice de Matrimonios (1884-1942) item 4
Matrimonios (1814-1825) item 5-6
1162574
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua de Estrada
Matrimonios (1825-1848) item 1
Matrimonios (1853-1860) item 2
Matrimonios (1870-1891) item 3-4
1162585
Mexico
Zacatecas, Moyahua
Informacion Matrimonial (1926 ) item 1
Defunciones de españoles (1814-1825) item 2
Defunciones de indios (1814-1824 ) item 3
Defunciones ( 1828-1851, 1859 ) item 4-
Films for Moyahua de Estrada
Irene, the link below appeared in Somos Primos, March 2002, posted by Johanna de Soto, but the link is broken now. It was a link for the Archivos Parroquiales de Juchipila and Moyahua's Parroquia de Santiago Apostol. I think it was one of those websites on genoa.com, but I can't find it anywhere now, nor can I find Johanna de Soto's e-mail.
I will keep looking also because I discovered in the new Family Search Pilot site that some of my ancestors that have eluded me for years are listed in records for Moyahua and the nearby municipality of Teul, and they are not listed in the regular FHC IGI. Both towns are close to Nochistlan and Aguascalientes where many of my Zacatecan ancestors came from.
Emilie, Port Orchard, WA
http://www.logicnet.com.mx/~zac450/archjuch.html
Este repositorio, en su momento, debió reunir una cantidad mucho mayor de documentos que los integrados al presente inventario. Por diversas causas fue menguando el fondo parroquial hasta nuestros días, hasta quedar integrado por documentos que, por su singularidad, son valiosos e importantes para la historia regional, pero con lagunas importantes sobre todo para la historia demográfica.
Sin duda que la importancia económica y poblacional de la región, durante el período colonial y el siglo XIX, a través de la alcaldía mayor y la parroquia, produjo una gran cantidad de documentos en un período de casi 400 años, pero son pocos los que han llegado hasta nuestros días.
A pesar de esa situación, este archivo ofrece elementos muy importantes que, complementados en otros de la región y en repositorios más amplios, como el del Arzobispado o la Audiencia de Guadalajara, brindan un excelente material para el trabajo del historiador. Sent by Johanna de Soto
----- Original Message -----
From: Irene Sweet
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Films for Moyahua de Estrada
No, What I saw was submitted to "Somos Primos" by Johanna de Soto several years ago. I have tried contacting her but got no where. They were records from the 1600's and ended with 1814 if I recall
correctly. My computer went down at that time and by the time it was up and running the information was gone. I have not seen it since. I know that the records were for the Catholic church in Moyahua and ended in 1814. That is where the records begin for the church in Moyahua now. I was not able to even print out what I saw at the time. It has been very frustrating as I know there are other records that exist that we need. I tried going through the Family History Library but they were not able to help me either. They needed more information then what I was able to give them at the time. I will keep trying to locate them.
Thanks for your interest.
Irene
Films for Moyahua de Estrada
Emilie,
I think you are correct on the Somos Primos March 2002 issue. I just wonder if we contact Somos Primos and ask if they could run that again if they would do so. Have to give it a try after my company leaves.
Irene
----- Original Message ----
From: Emilie Garcia
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 2:43:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Films for Moyahua de Estrada
Irene, the link below appeared in Somos Primos, March 2002, posted by Johanna de Soto, but the link is broken now. It was a link for the Archivos Parroquiales de Juchipila and Moyahua's Parroquia de Santiago Apostol. I think it was one of those websites on genoa.com, but I can't find it anywhere now, nor can I find Johanna de Soto's e-mail.
I will keep looking also because I discovered in the new Family Search Pilot site that some of my ancestors that have eluded me for years are listed in records for Moyahua and the nearby municipality of Teul, and they are not listed in the regular FHC IGI. Both towns are close to Nochistlan and Aguascalientes where many of my Zacatecan ancestors came from.
Emilie, Port Orchard, WA
http://www.logicnet.com.mx/~zac450/archjuch.html
Este repositorio, en su momento, debió reunir una cantidad mucho mayor de documentos que los integrados al presente inventario. Por diversas causas fue menguando el fondo parroquial hasta nuestros días, hasta quedar integrado por documentos que, por su singularidad, son valiosos e importantes para la historia regional, pero con lagunas importantes sobre todo para la historia demográfica.
Sin duda que la importancia económica y poblacional de la región, durante el período colonial y el siglo XIX, a través de la alcaldía mayor y la parroquia, produjo una gran cantidad de documentos en un período de casi 400 años, pero son pocos los que han llegado hasta nuestros días.
A pesar de esa situación, este archivo ofrece elementos muy importantes que, complementados en otros de la región y en repositorios más amplios, como el del Arzobispado o la Audiencia de Guadalajara, brindan un excelente material para el trabajo del historiador. Sent by Johanna de Soto
----- Original Message -----
From: Irene Sweet
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Films for Moyahua de Estrada
No, What I saw was submitted to "Somos Primos" by Johanna de Soto several years ago. I have tried contacting her but got no where. They were records from the 1600's and ended with 1814 if I recall
correctly. My computer went down at that time and by the time it was up and running the information was gone. I have not seen it since. I know that the records were for the Catholic church in Moyahua and ended in 1814. That is where the records begin for the church in Moyahua now. I was not able to even print out what I saw at the time. It has been very frustrating as I know there are other records that exist that we need. I tried going through the Family History Library but they were not able to help me either. They needed more information then what I was able to give them at the time. I will keep trying to locate them.
Thanks for your interest.
Irene
Films for Moyahua de Estrada
Hello all! / Hola a todos!
I've been thinking about these archives and finally remembered where it was I saw them about 8 years ago... way before Somos Primos. It was on the INAH website (Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia de Mexico)! I searched the website right now and of course, no luck! Any thoughts on how we can get them from that Mexican institution?
He estado pensando donde fue que vi los archivos paroquiales... y finalmente recorde que hace 8 años los vi en la página del INAH (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia de Mexico)! Fui a esa página y claro que ya no estan disponibles. Alguna idea de como podremos conseguirlos de esa institución Mexicana?
Saludos,
Sandra Gómez de Mendoza
San Antonio, TX
no luck
Hi all -
In the last week, i've emailed INAH national (Mexico DF) and INAH Zacatecas and no one has responded. Basically, they are the organization that hosted the link previously posted on Somos Primos (the one you all referenced)...I have not heard back, but will post any updates here if I ever get a response.
Estamos en contacto...
Claudia Reynoso
Moyahua Archives
Irene, Claudia et al...
Perhaps the following archived version of the page referenced about archives of Moyahua held by INAH Zacatecas would be of help, though there does not appear to be any records prior to the early 1800s. There are of course older records for Juchipila. These appear to be the same records held by the FHL and Archivo General de la Nacion in Mexico City.
http://web.archive.org/web/20010210064555/www.logicnet.com.mx/~zac450/i…
http://web.archive.org/web/20010210063640/www.logicnet.com.mx/~zac450/i…