Arturo Gonzales Web Page
Members,
http://www.arturogonzalez.com/OurFamilies/persons.html
Does anyone know the owner of this website? I am interested because he has a few of my ancestors in his information.
Merry Christmas
Members,
http://www.arturogonzalez.com/OurFamilies/persons.html
Does anyone know the owner of this website? I am interested because he has a few of my ancestors in his information.
Merry Christmas
one day while i was browsing through marriage dispensations, i found one for her son juan jose hernandez. it's in the link below
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-29706-8336-19?cc=1937239&…
when i saw the written dispensation on pages 600-602, it states that celedonio fernandez is her father. i suspect that her dad is my 6th great-grandfather. in order to prove that, i would need to know who her mother is. if no one here knows her name, does anyone at least have an idea when and where did she get marraied with manuel hernandez
I am searching for the file that was in our resources but can't find now, it had the hand written notes of Mr. De La Torre who wrote the book that I think I sold to a nuestros ranchos member.. does anyone remember this file on the de la Torre family from Tepetongo?
Linda Castanon-Long
Juan,
The dish you describe sounds exactly like a recipe my Dad and Aunt taught
me how to make. Only they called it "Mole de Rancho". My grandparents are
from Los Altos de Jalisco and I was told that it was a recipe my paternal
grandmother used to make. It was one of my Dad's favorite dishes and now
mine too.
Maria Cortez
I am trying to print reports (in files) of the data base i have starting with my 6th grand father. There is an option to print a book, and at the end of it make an list in alphabetical order of each person. But even though the list appears in the previous do not appear in the final document. What I am doing wrong?
Estoy tratando de hacer un reporte en un documento a partir de la base de datos que tengo en el programa PAF comenzando desde mi 6o abuelo pero al final con las generaciones más nuevas el documento resulta muy extenso y quisiera poder incluir listas por orden alfabético de los individuos.
Voy a Reportes y en reportes escojo Book y uno de los cuadritos a elegir es el de hacer listas. Lo escojo pero aún así no me aparece la lista de los individuos. Termina con la última generación y ya. A pesar de que en el previou si aparece como si se fuesen a imprimir las listas.
Muchas Gracias por su ayuda.
JOrge Elias
Merry Christmas everyone! I have found my great granfathers marriage record but I can not make any connection with Feliciana Ramires and Victoriano Ramires (el catorce) granparents who were Mariano Ramires & Candelaria Ramires from Rincon de Chaves San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco. Miguel Marquez est birth 1832 Papalote San Juan, Jalisco married to Feliciana Ramirez est birth 1834 Ricon el Chavez, San Miguel el Alto Jalisco married on May 28, 1849 Paternal parents: Victoriano Marquez and Leonor Garcia maternal Parents were Manuel Ramirez and Jesus Ruizregistry page 540 Source Film: 279452
Children of Miguel Marquez and Feliciana Ramirez were:
Ma Quirina Marquez Ramirez, baptize on June 14, 1854 San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco Source Film: 279427
Casimira Marquez Ramirez, baptize on August 17,1856 San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco Source Film: 279428
Anastacia Marquez Ramirez, baptize on April 19, 1860 San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco Source Film: 279428
Casimiro Marquez Ramirez, baptize on March 6, 1862 San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco Source Film: 279428
Juana Marquez Ramirez, baptize on Nov. 3rd, 1867 San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco Source Film: 279429
The Conde of Hacienda of San Mateo, Valparaiso, Zacatecas, Mexico wishes all of you a Colonial Merry Christmas:
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So imagine what Christmas would have been like in those days and to step through the very front door of the Hacienda San Mateo:
http://imageshack.us/a/img7/6894/haciendsanmateozacateca.jpg
My family at that time was a Rancho De Los Maderas about 30 minutes away.
I am interested in that recipe. My ancestors are from San Juan de los Lagos, and I don't have any recipes from that area. Please share. It does sound Spanish, with the almonds and all.
Joseph
My mother used to make a dish called "Cuachala" that she described as having its origins in Tamazula de Gordiano, Jal. It is a thick broth made primarily from gallina and masa. I remember a healthy amount of dried chile flakes as well. Although she was originally from Sinaloa and immigrated to San Francisco, CA with my widowed grandmother, she met my father there. After they married and had two daughters, he moved his family back to his hometown of Tamazula. My mother integrated herself to life in that small town. When she returned (after my sister's and my births), she came back to S.F. with many friends there and a mastery of cuachala making. She left the recipe but only my older sister, Carmen, has attempted to make it.
To all my new found cousins and friends that share the love of learning about their ancestors,
Tino and I wish you "all," a Very Merry Christmas and A Happy and Healthy New Year...
I will be back online after the holidays...
May the Good Lord Bless you and your families!
Hugs and Love,
Pat and Tino Corbera
Just received this email. Is any one in the group enroll on this site?
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What do we do when we find that, for example, the parents named in one document are entirely different from those in another (I don't mean the difference between Jose and Josef, but entirely different people). I have a couple, Jose Vicente Gomes and Maria Joaquina Franco, who when they married gave there parents' names as: Groom: Francisco Gregorio Gomez and Maria Antonio Martin del Campo Bride: Manuel Julian Jimenez and Gertrudes Garcia de Alba
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18447-45281-16?
Recently I found a baptism for their child which mentions the grandparents as:
Paternal: Vicente Gomez and Anna Maria Garcia de Alba
Maternal: Blas Franco and Angela Baldivia
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18457-88727-95?cc=1874591&wc…
Any suggestions?
Joseph,
This might help, hope so.
https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-s…
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I have a friend's genealogy well-documented from online images of the original registers (from FamilySearch) through Ýsabel de Tiscareño Romo de Vibar (bau. 04 de agosto de 1675), "... hija legitima de el Capitán Juan de Tiscareño y Dª Ýsabel Romo de Vivar ...". Does anyone have proof that this Juan de Tiscareño is the same person who was baptised in Aguas Calientes el 12 de nobiembre de 1638, "... Juº hijo legitimo de Luís de los Reyes y Juª de Vargas ..."? Also, does anyone have proof of the birth (baptism) of the Ýsabel Romo de Vivar mentioned above? Ýsabel was buried "... en la Yglesia de San Diego ..." (en Aguas Calientes) el 15 de junio de 1692 "... mujer de Juan Tiscareño ...".
I have documented nine children of this couple in Aguascalientes between about 1558 (Margarita) and about 1678 (Nicolás)—I have located baptismal records of six of the nine—and I am reasonably confident about two- to three generations beyond Ýsabel, but I lack proof that her husband, Juan de Tiscareño, is the same person named in the 1638 baptism.
Everything quoted is from one or more of the online images of the original parish registers. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, and with best wishes,
Lawrence Bouett
he estado por un tiempo buscando el linaje de mi primer apeido (DE ALBA)he encontrado documentacion hasta el anyo 1796 donde nacio la nina ma. feliciana de alva barrera hija de rafael de alba y tranquilina barrera sin informacion alguna otro nino nacio en 1800 aprox de nombre antonio de alba (este es mi linea)y este se caso con agustina gutierrez, cabe mencionar que ma. feliciana de alba se caso con jose de jesus gutierrez en jalostotitlan jalisco, el asunto que en la fe de bautizmo de ma. feliciana se dice que hija mestiza esto me hace pensar que el padre (RAFAEL DE ALBA) podria ser espanol o los padres de el... si alguien esta siguiendo esta lina por favor contactenme me seria de grande su ayuda GRACIAS....
Does anyone have marriage information on Manuel Macias and María Inés Santibañez who had children in San Juan de los Lagos between 1822 and 1834?
Manuel Macias was the son of Lucas Macias Valadez y de Anda and Brigida González Rubio y García who married 17 June 1754 in San Juan de los Lagos and had children at least until 1778 in San Juan de los Lagos.
Based on the dates above Manuel Macias was born between 1770 and 1780.
The Santibañez surname appears as Ibañez in a lot of the records.
Hola a todos,
Hay alguien que tiene información sobre el matrimonio de Manuel Macias and María Inés Santibañez quienes tuvieron hijos en San Juan de los Lagos entre 1822 and 1834?
Manuel Macias era hijo de Lucas Macias Valadez y de Anda y de Brigida González Rubio y García que casaron el 17 de junio de 1754 en San Juan de los Lagos y tuvieron hijos hasta 1778 en San Juan de los Lagos.
Manuel Macias ha de haber nacido entre 1770 y 1780
El apellido Santibañez tambien aparece como Ibañez en muchos registros.
Gracias de antemano,
Armando
Hello Barbara,
In response to your question below to Joseph, I learned that those of us who use "gmail" will not see their posts when submitted although everyone else will. Does not make sense to me but that is apparently how "gmail works"..... :-)
Good luck!
Josie
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Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2012 17:30:06 -0800
From: Barbara Andrews
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Help
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Hello Joseph,
I wanted to find out if I've been doing something wrong. I posted a suggestion to the Subject "Help" posted by Laura Gonzalez on Nuestros Ranchos website. I noticed that you emailed all the responses except mine. I was wondering if I did something wrong when I responded? Not the first time this has happen, so I thought I may have sent it incorrectly.
Thanks,
Barbara Andrews
Hi Raquel,
In checking the pedigree charts that you shared on NR, I believe that I have established a link with your ancestors Gonzalo Yanez del Monte y Geronima de Benavides.
Gonzalo Yanez del Monte y Geronima de Benavides are my husband Florentino (Tino) L Corbera's 9th Great Grandparents.
Tino's Maternal Line:
Mother Ma Refugia Perez-->Ma Andrea Aguirre Andrade-->Ma Senovia Aguirre-->Jose Timoteo Aguirre-->Joseph Leonicio Contreras Aguirre-->Ma Phelipa Gonzalez Contreras-->Melchora Losano Gonzalez-->Bernardo Gonzalez-->Luis Gonzalez Dominguez-->Ma Florencia Yanez-->Gonzalo Yanez del Monte y Geronima de Benavides (9th GGParents)
Tino's Maternal Grandfather
Mother Ma Refugia Perez-->Jose Fernando Aguirre Perez-->Ma Aniseta Losano Aguirre-->Jose Miguel Aguirre-->Joseph Joaquin Aguirre-->Ma Phelipa Gonzalez Contreras-->Melchora Losano Gonzalez-->Bernardo Gonzalez-->Luis Gonzalez Dominguez-->Maria Florencia Yanez-->Gonzalo Yanez del Monte y Geronima de Benavides (9th GGParents)
There's another line from Tino's Maternal Grandfather:
Mother Ma Refugia Perez -->Jose Fernando Aguirre Perez-->Jose Victoriano Rodriguez Perez-->Maria Ynes Rodriguez-->Ma Rosalia Sandoval-->Juan Manuel Sandoval--> Juana Josepha Gonzalez-->Joseph Gonzalez Losano-->Bernardo Gonzalez-->Luis Gonzalez Dominguez-->Ma Florencia Yanez-->Gonzalo Yanes del Monte y Geronima de Benavides (10thGGParents)
If I'm reading your chart correctly your ancestor is Lorenzo Yanez del Monte son of Gonzalo Yanez del Monte y Geronima de Benavides. I have Lorenzo Yanez del Monte(Tino's 8th GreatGrandUncle) married to Maria Rodriguez de la Mora (she daughter of Juan Rodriguez de la Mora y Ysabel Delgadillo. Maria is an aunt by marriage, but most likely we may have another connection via the Mora and Delgadillo lines, I have not link those two lines as of yet).
Once we establish this is a correct linking I can then send you an ahnentafel chart.
Pat Silva Corbera
Tracy CA
I don't get why this marriage doc of Juan de los Reies Gallo and Polonia Yanes does not mention whats so ever the names of their parents?So if someone can please clarify this to me?It also mentions a date 17 Dec.1752?And what does Boleta mean?
Hello
Anyone know an ipad app for viewing family search images? Or a browser? I have tried puffin, but the images don't load properly...
Regards,
Denise
Hello Memebers, I have a hard time reading a marriage record -San Juan de Los Lagos -1722-1770 Image # 297-298. The Marriage record belongs to Lorenzo Alvarez Tostado married to Francisca Rita Munoz de Nava (daughter of Jose Munoz de Nava and Micaela Gomez de Mendoza) Jan. 15.1748. The Father of Lorenzo Alvarez Tostado states Diego Alvarez Tostado, but the mother I think says Rita Maria Moran Fernandez de Rueda. Any guesses ?
Thank you for time
Ronnie Reynoso
Any one studing the Bañuelos Cerdán family from San Lagos De Moreno,Jalisco about 1800
So today I came across this forum so ignorant like completely.Warning it does contain some profanity.Please share what your guys thoughts are on this.
http://boards.brownpride.com/showthread.php/serious-question-dont-12342…;
Hi Im at a dead end, I have Francisco Gomez Rendon
born in Teocaltiche ca. 1655 he married Maria Alvarez de Luna
(Maria de Luna) and had at least Francisca, Nicolasa, Maria,
Gertrudis, Juana, between 1682-1689 in Teocaltiche. I descend
from Gertrudis who married Jacinto Navarro ca. 1705.
Thanks,
Daniel MEndez de Camino