Joseph et al:
Yes, the first two documents are at the Library of Congress. I have had a chance to look at them and have been able to build some pretty complex genealogies from the information in those volumes for a groups of families (Escobedos and Covarrubias) going back to the 1400s. They actually have a great deal of indigenous names in them as well...
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From: Joseph Puentes
Date: Tue Mar 14 14:14:39 CST 2006
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Bibliography for 16th Century New Galicia
Wow Arturo thanks, There appears to be a wealth of bibliographical
references in this document. Enough to keep someone busy for awhile.
are the first two volumes at the Library of Congress?
joseph
Bibliography for 16th Century New Galicia
Hello Folks!
PSSSSSS - Where and when can we get the 3rd
volume???
I have the first two volumes - purchased in Texas at our state
conference.
Mickey
Mickey: Bibliography for 16th Century New Galicia
hmmm, is that right!
I wonder what these volumes have to say about the Diaz/Dias and
CastaƱeda's? I would say how about the Rodriguez, but that is in volume
3 I would think.
How much did these books cost? How many pages are given on a typical
entry for some of the names?
thanks for volunteering to do lookups? Or am I getting you mixed up
with the other volunteer Olivia?
thanks,
joseph
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