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Joeseph, as far as I am concerned we should open the group to persons doing research in Nayarit and Colima , as well as Zacatecas, Aguascalientes. Since those states belonged in the kingdom of Nueva Galicia during the pre independence of Mexico.
Remember that one of first founding of Guadalajara was in Zacatecas and also in Compostela, Nayarit.
Thanks
Jose A Torre ( De La Torre )
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> 1. Nayarit and/y Colima (Joseph Puentes)
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> 3. Nayarit (JOHN SCHMAL)
> 4. Re: Nayarit and/y Colima (Alicia Carrillo)
> 5. Re: Nayarit and/y Colima (Erlinda Castanon-Long)
> 6. Re: Nayarit (Paul J Gomez)
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> Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 21:59:49 -0400
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> What are the good reasons and bad reasons to open up the group to the states
> of Nayarit and Colima? Can y?all generate some discussion on that topic?
> Let?s hear the pros and cons.
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> Do you think that opening the group to those doing research in Nayarit and
> Colima would suddenly open the group to vast numbers of new members? Would
> the discussions wildly go into topics that would alienate the current
> membership? There are many members of the group that rarely speak out.
> Please consider stepping into this discussion. I?d like feel the groups
> pulse on this thought.
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> ?Cu?les son las razones buenas y las razones malas para abrir el grupo a los
> Estados de Nayarit y Colima? ?Ustedes pueden generar alguna discusi?n sobre
> ese tema? Escuchemos los ideas buenas/malas de ese tema.
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> ?Crees que si abrimos el grupo a aquellos que hacen investigaci?n en Nayarit
> y Colima abrir?a grandes cantidades de nuevos miembros al grupo? ?Las
> discusiones ir?a en temas que podr?a alienar a los miembros actuales? Hay
> muchos miembros del grupo que rara vez hablan. Por favor considere entrar en
> esta discusi?n. Me gustar?a sentir el pulso del grupo en este pensamiento
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> Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 19:22:48 -0700
> From: Paul J Gomez
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> Nayarit. I'm biased. My father was born in Nayarit, eventually crossing border. Serving in the military in WWII , he became a US citizen. As well, my maternal Abuelita Clemencia Lizarraga was born in Nayarit. At present my paternal ancestors date back to 1797, and my maternal line to 1684.
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> As a kid I had the good fortune to visit with my father the ranchito where he and several of his siblings were born.
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> I hope that Nuestros Ranchos will seriously consider including Nayarit. I made this request several years ago, since I believe that historically speaking this area was part of the geographical /political art of Colonial Mexico.
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> Paul
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> Paul J Gomez
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>> On Aug 29, 2014, at 6:59 PM, "Joseph Puentes" wrote:
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>> What are the good reasons and bad reasons to open up the group to the states
>> of Nayarit and Colima? Can y?all generate some discussion on that topic?
>> Let?s hear the pros and cons.
>>
>>
>>
>> Do you think that opening the group to those doing research in Nayarit and
>> Colima would suddenly open the group to vast numbers of new members? Would
>> the discussions wildly go into topics that would alienate the current
>> membership? There are many members of the group that rarely speak out.
>> Please consider stepping into this discussion. I?d like feel the groups
>> pulse on this thought.
>>
>>
>>
>> ?Cu?les son las razones buenas y las razones malas para abrir el grupo a los
>> Estados de Nayarit y Colima? ?Ustedes pueden generar alguna discusi?n sobre
>> ese tema? Escuchemos los ideas buenas/malas de ese tema.
>>
>>
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>> ?Crees que si abrimos el grupo a aquellos que hacen investigaci?n en Nayarit
>> y Colima abrir?a grandes cantidades de nuevos miembros al grupo? ?Las
>> discusiones ir?a en temas que podr?a alienar a los miembros actuales? Hay
>> muchos miembros del grupo que rara vez hablan. Por favor considere entrar en
>> esta discusi?n. Me gustar?a sentir el pulso del grupo en este pensamiento
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>> Joseph
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>> Joseph Puentes
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>> Clean@h2opodcast.com
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>> http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html
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General Digest, Vol 103, Issue 7
I vote YES to Colima. Southern Jalisco belonged to the XVI century Province
of Colima. Both regions have tight historical links, still strong today.
Lots of families were moving around these territories. It is the case of
mine.