Defunto of "Unknown" assalted in Hacienda De San Antonio in 1811
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I saw this one on someone who is 23 years of age that was assalted, "taila una bala en la barriga" it happened in the Hacienda of San Antonio in 1811. He seemed to be from the Rancho De La Cienega. Can't tell what else the writing talks about:
This unknown man just run away from the battle in the Hacienda de San
Antonio, the one you related before when you read that 14 people died in the
Guerra. It was the same day and the same battle. He arrived to rancho la
Cienega where he died. they dont even know which army he belongs to (
realistas or independentistas) . this records do History !!!!
I saw this one on someone who is 23 years of age that was assalted, "taila
una bala en la barriga" it happened in the Hacienda of San Antonio in 1811.
He seemed to be from the Rancho De La Cienega. Can't tell what else the
writing talks about:
Thank you Julieta! I did not pay attention to those two defunto records of the 14 that passed away on July 1, 1811 and the other person from Rancho Cienega that also passed away on July 1, 1811 at the Hacienda of San Antonio! On the same day and a war was recorded on the defunto of the 14 that passed away.
I am going to have to note myself to go back to the defunto records and browsed each and everyone on July 1, 1811. Seems like there was a battle at The Hacienda of San Antonio. That Hacienda is the Hacienda that is the closet to Huejuquilla and the ranchos. I am familiar with the area since it is our town. The Hacienda is about only 10 minutes by car. The other Haciendas such as "San Mateo" that was owned by Don Fernando De La Campa y Cos is about 40 minutes on car. Hacienda San Mateo is farther away.
Here is another one that is interesting. Instead of creating new topics I may try to put in an existing topic. But this defunto that was a resident of our village of Huejuquilla, Jalisco, Mexico was originally from Cabezon De Liebana, Spain and his name is "Don Mateo De La Madrid" that was 79 years old:
Here is another one that is interesting. Instead of creating new topics I may try to put in an existing topic. But this defunto that was a resident of our village of Huejuquilla, Jalisco, Mexico was originally from Cabezon De Liebana and his name is "Don Mateo De La Madrid" that was 79 years old:
Defunto of "Unknown" assalted in Hacienda De San Antonio in 1811
Zacatecano
This unknown man just run away from the battle in the Hacienda de San
Antonio, the one you related before when you read that 14 people died in the
Guerra. It was the same day and the same battle. He arrived to rancho la
Cienega where he died. they dont even know which army he belongs to (
realistas or independentistas) . this records do History !!!!
julietamartha
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Antonio in 1811
I saw this one on someone who is 23 years of age that was assalted, "taila
una bala en la barriga" it happened in the Hacienda of San Antonio in 1811.
He seemed to be from the Rancho De La Cienega. Can't tell what else the
writing talks about:
http://oi58.tinypic.com/157krk7.jpg
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18449-51764-15?cc=1874591&wc…
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Defunto of "Unknown" assalted in Hacienda De San Antonio in 1811
Thank you Julieta! I did not pay attention to those two defunto records of the 14 that passed away on July 1, 1811 and the other person from Rancho Cienega that also passed away on July 1, 1811 at the Hacienda of San Antonio! On the same day and a war was recorded on the defunto of the 14 that passed away.
I am going to have to note myself to go back to the defunto records and browsed each and everyone on July 1, 1811. Seems like there was a battle at The Hacienda of San Antonio. That Hacienda is the Hacienda that is the closet to Huejuquilla and the ranchos. I am familiar with the area since it is our town. The Hacienda is about only 10 minutes by car. The other Haciendas such as "San Mateo" that was owned by Don Fernando De La Campa y Cos is about 40 minutes on car. Hacienda San Mateo is farther away.
Defunto of "Unknown" assalted in Hacienda De San Antonio in 1811
i'm confused at the zacatecano part of that message
Defunto of "Unknown"
Here is another one that is interesting. Instead of creating new topics I may try to put in an existing topic. But this defunto that was a resident of our village of Huejuquilla, Jalisco, Mexico was originally from Cabezon De Liebana, Spain and his name is "Don Mateo De La Madrid" that was 79 years old:
http://oi59.tinypic.com/2quucuv.jpg
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18449-51255-17?cc=1874591&wc…
Cabezon De Liebana is in Northern Spain, the place of his origin:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabezon_de_Liebana
Defunto of "Unknown"
Here is another one that is interesting. Instead of creating new topics I may try to put in an existing topic. But this defunto that was a resident of our village of Huejuquilla, Jalisco, Mexico was originally from Cabezon De Liebana and his name is "Don Mateo De La Madrid" that was 79 years old:
http://oi59.tinypic.com/2quucuv.jpg
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18449-51255-17?cc=1874591&wc…