I've put links in the links area of the group from the links area of the
old Yahoo Ranchos group. Please have a look and send me new links to
include in this area. I especially need links for Aguascalientes.
http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/13934
Geografic and Locality Information
# Pueblos de Jalisco
# Pueblos de Zacatecas
# Pueblos de Aguascalientes
# Haciendas de Aguascalientes
# Obispados y Diocesis
#
Pueblos de Jalisco, Zacatecas, y Aguascalientes
Where can we get information on Haciendas of Zacatecas? Heavens, I've
tried and there's some but it's as easy as finding hen's teeth.
Marge:)
On Jun 29, 2006, at 11:38 AM, Joseph Puentes wrote:
>
> I've put links in the links area of the group from the links area of
> the
> old Yahoo Ranchos group. Please have a look and send me new links to
> include in this area. I especially need links for Aguascalientes.
>
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/13934
>
>
> Geografic and Locality Information
>
> # Pueblos de Jalisco
> # Pueblos de Zacatecas
> # Pueblos de Aguascalientes
>
> # Haciendas de Aguascalientes
>
> # Obispados y Diocesis
>
> #
>
>
>
Haciendas in Zacatecas
Marge,
I have information on some of the haciendas in Zacatecas. Which ones are you interested in? What part of Zacatecas? What type of information are you interested in? What years? Can you read Spanish?
I have material both in Spanish and Enlish. Some are formal journal articles or books, others are from materials I have been able to gleen from Zacatecas web sites or from present day local Mexican "historians." I may or may not have information that will help you.
Ed
Haciendas in Zacatecas
Let's put the information in the files area if you like. let me know.
joseph
Edward Serros wrote:
>Marge,
>
>I have information on some of the haciendas in Zacatecas. Which ones are you interested in? What part of Zacatecas? What type of information are you interested in? What years? Can you read Spanish?
>
>I have material both in Spanish and Enlish. Some are formal journal articles or books, others are from materials I have been able to gleen from Zacatecas web sites or from present day local Mexican "historians." I may or may not have information that will help you.
>
>Ed
Hacienda San Andres
George Esqueda .... My 2nd Great Grandfather, Mariano Ruiz 1837-1910 and 2nd Great Grandmother Marcilina Arevo abt-1837-1908 had the Hacienda San Andres per my Great Grandmother / There daughter/ Maria De la Luz Ruiz. Can you tell me if your record show ownerswhip of a Hacienda that they might have owned.....ANY information will help, Thank You.
Haciendas in Zacatecas
95 percent of my grandmother's maternal ancestry is in Jerez. One of
her ancestresses was Agueda del Rio (aka de la Torre and/or de los
Rios) and her dispensa de matrimonio was given at the hacienda de San
Antonio de los Griegos en la feligresia de El Ojo Caliente. Which is
all Greek to me.:) Why would they sign this dispensation in Ojo
Caliente? Anyway, have you any information on this? Thank you. I
also wholeheartedly agree with Joseph that it would be a kindness to
all your primos/primas if you'd upload some of the data to our files
(whichever one Joseph said). Thank you very much. Marge:)
On Jun 29, 2006, at 5:40 PM, Edward Serros wrote:
>
> Marge,
>
> I have information on some of the haciendas in Zacatecas. Which ones
> are you interested in? What part of Zacatecas? What type of
> information are you interested in? What years? Can you read Spanish?
>
> I have material both in Spanish and Enlish. Some are formal journal
> articles or books, others are from materials I have been able to gleen
> from Zacatecas web sites or from present day local Mexican
> "historians." I may or may not have information that will help you.
>
> Ed
Jerez and de la Torre
Marge,
I will put the Jerez material in folder section. Somehow it is not as easy to upload stuff as last site but nevertheless I will do so. However, I have a ton of material on Jerez courtesy of various genealogists (de la Torre and Hoyo). Since it is pain to put all of this in, I would rather have you tell me what years or centuries you are interested in. The de la Torre apellido is often found in these documents. It seems pointless to upload all I have if you are specifically interested in a particular time frame.
For me it is a time issue but I would like to help.
I also have the book, "Sagrada Mitra de Guadalajara Antiguo Obispado de la Nueva Galicia, Expedientes de la serie de Matrimonios extractos Siglos XVII-XVIII." This book lists marriage dispensations in the 17th and 18th Century in some of the "RANCHOS" areas, e.g. Aguacalientes, Valparaiso, etc. It is indexed for names. Agueda del Rio or de la Torre was not listed.
Ed