Help im having a hard time with the following family.

Correct me if im wrong.Francisco De Villalovos married Maria Vasquez Retamosa.Parents of Maria are Gaspar Macias-Valadez mother Mariana Torres.Parents of Gaspar are Nicolas Macias Valadez mother Leonor Retamosa.Parents Of Nicolas are Blas Macias Aceves mother Catalina Ramirez.Parents of Mariana Torres are Nicolas Ramirez De Tavera and Polonia Torres.Father of Nicolas Ramirez De Tavera is Capitan Francisco De La Vega Tavera?
Can someone please verify this info here is the link where i got some of the info.
This family is from Santa Maria de Los Lagos, Jalisco and from Aguascalientes, Ags

http://www.paginasprodigy.com.mx/glezgo/familiago/pafg25.htm#808
Iv'e also been reading this and didn't quite help

http://www.historiasyrecuerdosdeencarnaciondediaz.com/macias.html

Polonia Torres Y Nicolas Ramirez -15th century

Hello-

I have beenr researching these ancestors and know that many of us from Aguascalientes come from them. It seems that no one has any info on them besides an IGI File (posted below). Does anyone have this file in their records? I just wanted to ask before I ordered it. Also I think that there may be some possibility that Polonia Torres is the Daughter of Polonia Gamboa and Juan de La Torre from Colima Mexico.

but would like to locate the birth record of Polonia, or marriage record of her to Nicolas Ramirez or the marriage record of one of her children, Agueda Torres, apolonia torres,. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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POLONIA TORRES Pedigree
Female Family

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Event(s):
Birth: About 1569 Lagos De Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico

Christening:
Death:
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Marriages:
Spouse: NICOLAS RAMIREZ Family
Marriage: 1590

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Family group record submitted by a member of the LDS Church. The record includes the submitter's name and address and names and relationships of family members. The address may be outdated. Some information is estimated. To find the record on the film, you must know the batch and sheet number.

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Source Information:
Batch Number: F867345
Sheet: 002
Source Call No.: 1553960 Type: Film

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Help/Advice re mtDNA

Hello Esther,

If you already have a username and password just logon and hover over the
menu where it says My Account and a drop down menu will show up with the
option GEDCOM/Family Tree and click on that. It will take you to a screen
where you can upload a gedcom file.

If you want to use your brother's Genographic project results being used in
FTDNA you need to them transferred. It is explained in the FAQ at
http://www.familytreedna.com/faq/answers.aspx?id=3#326 I am not sure if you
can combine your results and his results in to the same account. You should
call FTDNA for that. At worst you'll have the two accounts. One in his name
and one in your name.

What is your paternal line and what is your maternal line? How far back
have you gone with them?

Regards
Armando

On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Esther Jordan wrote:

> Well I finally did it and sent for my mtDNA. It should be ready in early
> May but since I never did this before I am at a loss as to what I am
> supposed to do. I am not good at reading/understanding directions. So am
> I supposed to submit my ancestors' files somewhere? Could someone who has
> done this before give me a hint as to what to do? I do have my brother's
> ftDNA through National Geographic. So I guess I need to know if I should
> submit his report with mine as well? Mine will be from familytreedna.com.
>
> Thank you in advance for any help you may give me.
> Esther Jordan Lopez

Juan de Onate expedition

What microfilms and other records do I need to research to find more information about the families that traveled to New Mexico from Zacatecas around 1598?

I have the book "New Mexico's First Colonists. The 1597-1600 Enlistments for New Mexico under Juan de Onate, Adelante & Gobernador" by David H. Snow.

I hope to find baptism, marriage and death records. What are the names of the towns and settlements in Zacatecas where the people lived?

la Familia Enrriques del Castillo (long)

Consider the following:

Pedro Losano was married to Beatrís Enrriques del Castillo; they had at least seven documented children, five of them between 1700 and 1716, and all but the last of those five in 'la Estancia de la Vaqueria' in Jalos. There are at least two additional children, both female; their relationship to their parents is documented by their own marriages, in 1711 and 1718, respectively. Assuming the girl who married in 1711 was at least 16 years old, that makes her birth date no later than about 1695; so the marriage of Pedro Losano and Beatrís Enrriques del Castillo probably took place by 1694 or thereabout.

Padrinos at the birth of one of the Losano children, Joseph Miguel, in 1703 were "... Jacinto Losano y su muger Francisca Vasques ...".

Jacinto Losano, "... viudo de Francisca Vasques de Lara ...", married Lugarda Enrriques del Castillo in 'la Estancia' in 1712. The parents of Lugarda are given as 'Joseph Enrriques del Castillo y de Da Ana Tabera'—the apellido is unclear to me on the image [film 279295 image 145 page 45v] and I am unfamiliar with that name. This is certainly the same Jacinto Losano who was the padron at the baptism in 1703.

Now, this evidence begs the following questions: (1) are Pedro Losano and Jacinto Losano brothers (or at least related); and (2) are their spouses, Beatrís Enrriques del Castillo and Lugarda Enrriques del Castillo, sisters (or at least related)?

I have been unable to locate the marriage record for Pedro Losano and Beatrís Enrriques del Castillo, and the parents of Jacinto Losano are not given in the record of his second marriage, since he is identified only as 'viudo de ...' in the record.

Does anyone have any information that will illuminate this issue for me? I'm thinking, of course, of Hernando Enriques del Castillo in Guadalajara a generation earlier.

Best wishes,
Lawrence Bouett

More on Francisco/Pedro/Hernando Enriques

Just to be sure I understand what is known, and not known, about this (presumed) Enriques family:

We know that Francisco Enriques (1677, Nochistlán), who married Ana Albares de Tostado (1702, Nochistlán), is the son of Pedro Enriques and Isabel Calderon Delgadillo; indcientally, we also know that Francisco has a sister, Magdalena (birth date unknown), who married Joseph Albares de Tostado (1702, Nochistlán). Not to get off too far on a tangent, but Ana Albares de Tostado's parents are Juan Albares Tostado and Ysabel Ramires de Mendosa, while Joseph Albares de Tostado's parents are Francisco Tostado and Ana Ramires. So while Francisco Enriques and Magdalena Enriques are siblings, Joseph Albares and Ana Albares are at most cousins, if they are related (it is a reasonable assumption that they are, but it is unproved). Coincidentally, the two marriages (of Pedro Enriques and his sister, Magdalena) are consecutive on the microfilm roll.

We also know that a Pedro Enriques (1646, Guadalajara) is the son of Hernando Enriques and María de Cuellar. We know further that a Bernardo Enriques (1644, Guadalajara) is also a son of Hernando Enriques and María de Cuellar.

We know that a Pedro Enriques, "... veo de la Villa de S. Phelipe en el obispado de Mechoacan ...", married Isabel Calderon (1667, Nochistlán).

What we do not know, then, is whether the two Pedro Enriques' are the same person.

Do I have that right?

Best wishes,
Lawrence Bouett

The 3rd Annual Nueva Galicia Genealogical Society Conference in Sacramento, California (Northern California)

The Nueva Galicia Genealogical Society, which focuses on genealogical interests from the Nueva Galicia area of colonial Mexico, is pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Nueva Galicia Genealogical Society Conference, which will be held in Sacramento, California (Northern California) at the California State Archive, 1020 " O " Street on May 12, 2012.

The California State Archive will provide two guided tours of the archive, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. They will also provide a viewing of California Spanish land grant and California's bilingual State Constitution material.

The conference will kick off with featured speaker, Claudia Casillas. Claudia will do a presentation on the Dispensas of Guadalajara. Among other issues, she will cover the current status of the extraction project. She will reveal what is a Dispensa Matrinonial and where these records are located. She will be breaking down a Dispensa document and showing techniques for extracting important details

Marian Kile will speak on PC Tips that all Genealogists Should Know. Marian will show us some ways to make our research and documentation easier. She will cover cutting and pasting, using screen images, saving documents and images, and more. Marian is a former Computer Programmer, and currently volunteers at the Sacramento Family History Center. She's an experienced Genealogist and has been teaching others how to research their family history.

Presenting as well is John M. Koelsch. He will give a talk on the subject of Mexican Revolution research sources. John is the moderator of the Yahoo Mexican Revolution Researchers Group. John has spent a number of years now doing research on the Mexican Revolution. This work has included searching in archives and university libraries across the USA with emphasis on resources found in the border states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. He has also done research at the Archivo General de la Nación which is the National Archive of Mexico.

A premier Mexican musical group in Sacramento,CA. will provide a presentation on the historical origins and characteristics of the typical music of Jalisco and Zacatecas, Mariachi music, Tamborazo Zacatecano. The distinguishing characteristics of son jalisiense and corridos zactecanos will be explored,

The Hyatt Regency, at 1209 L Street has agreed to a group rate of $99 for participants of the NGGS conference. This hotel is a first class and newly-renovated facility. The AAA Four Diamond hotel is located in the heart of the city’s downtown, across from the State Capitol and Capitol Park. It is within walking distance to the State Archives on 1020 O Street.

A dedicated booking website will be created for our event so our guests will be able to make, modify and cancel their hotel reservations online, as well as take advantage of any room upgrades, amenities or other services offered by the hotel. You will receive an email confirmation when the Hyatt dedicated website is ready. Guests may also call the reservations department at 888-421-1442 and request the Nueva Galicia Genealogical Society block of rooms.

The cost for attending will be $ 50.00 to defray conference costs for coffee, pan dulce, La Lonche, materials, insurance and guest speaker rooms, etc. La Cena will be provided by Vallejo's Restaurant. This dinner will be on a no host basis. Fill out the attached form and send to Anna Arellano Smith at 2020 Gray Ave, Yuba City, Ca 95991

If you are interested in attending the conference, please contact Anna Arellano Smith at annaa_smith@yahoo.com
or Robert Hernandez at tehuima2@yahoo.com There is limited seating. Registration opens March 26, 2012. For more updates and current information, please visit our website at nuevagalicia.net

Matamoros

Can any one guide me towards defunciones in Matamoros, Coahuila, for the years, 1853-1854? My g,g,g,grandfather, Pablo Luna, died at that time span and location. I haven't been able to find any info about this time...Thanks, Raul Cristerna Luna

Traditional Foods in Mexico origin from Jewish?

In our village of Huejuquilla during Holy Week, we have "La Judea" festivities. During this week, we eat, "Capirotada" also we eat Pan Semanita. But I was looking at this article I just saw:

http://shine.yahoo.com/spring-celebrations/battle-matzoh-balls-18570009…

Matzoh Balls?

In Mexico they are popular but called, "Abondigas."

General Digest, Vol 75, Issue 3 - Lester Alvarado

Hi Lester.......Mickey and I were in Tonala a few years ago...I really liked the area! You might as well go into Guadalajara since it is so close! :-) Have fun and enjoy the trip! Josie in Houston

On Apr 5, 2012, at 5:05 PM, general-request@lists.nuestrosranchos.org wrote:

> This is for the group,
>
> My name is Welester G. Alvarado Carrillo and as of lately I have not been participating in the debates and such . I currently live in Monterrey, Mexico and next week I will be visiting Tonala , Jalisco . My question here is , anyone live close by to Tonala or does anyone have any advice .
>
> Thanks ,
> Welester
>

Announce Digest, Vol 73, Issue 3 - Chris Pineda

Hi Chris,

Thanks for the info. My Trevino paternal lineage includes Villarreal and Longoria.....have you done research on your wife's lines? BTW, here is the link for the State Conference in October: http://www.rgvhispanicgenealogicalsociety.com/
I am looking forward to it and plan to stay additional days to do more research as well as meeting newfound primos/primas in the Valley and especially meeting the members of the new group just formed there.

Abrazos, Josie

On Apr 5, 2012, at 5:00 PM, announce-request@lists.nuestrosranchos.org wrote:

> Hi Josie --
>
> Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I would be very interested in any upcoming events. I don't have roots in Brownsville or Matamoros; my wife's family does though (Cisneros, Villarreal, Longoria families). However, I am a descendant of various founding families from Mier, Tamaulipas through my ggg grandparents, Tomas Ramirez and Concepcion, who moved from Mier to Laredo, TX in the 1890s. These families had land grants in South Texas dating from the 1760s, although at least my ancestors lost or sold their portion in the 1890s for reasons that aren't yet clear.
>
> Please keep me posted on any upcoming events!
>
> Chris Pineda
>
>

Dispensas help; Pinedo research

Hey everyone,

In my direct paternal ancestor search, I found the following record:

Gregorio Pinedo m. Agustina Ulloa
Place/date: Monte Escobedo, Zacatecas, 28 April 1834
Gregorio Pinedo's parents: Bartolo Pinedo and Maria Gonzales
Agustina Ulloa's parents: Crisanto Ulloa and Juana Contreras
Source: Monte Escobedo, Matrimonios 1799-1877 (p225 of 722)

In looking at this record, there's the following reference: "previa la dispensa de cuarto con cuatro grado de consanguinidad de que fueron dispensados (?) la sagrada mitra de Guadalajara."

I'm actually new to the Mitra de Guadalajara. Where can I find this dispensa? Does anyone know of an index for this time period. I saw there's a website (guadalajaradispensas.com), but I don't see this time period up.

Any help is appreciated!

Chris PIneda

New Mexico & Zacatecas

These are my New Mexico ancestors from Zacatecas.

Catalina Herrera de Cantillana married to Juan Montes Vigil II from Zacatecas on 21 Jun 1619 in Zacatecas [9th great grandparents]

Miguel de la Cruz Lara and Juana de Ancizo born in Zacatecas about 1600 [8th great grandparents]

Hernan Martin Serrano born about 1525 in Zacatecas [11 great grandfather]

Hernan Martin Serrano born about 1556 in Zacatecas and married to Juana Rodriguez, born in Zacatecas about 1563. Married in Zacatecas about 1577. [10th great grandparents].

Simon Perez de Bustillo, born abt 1576 in Zacatecas, married to Juana de Zamora Baca. [10th great grandparents]

As you can see, I don't have specific dates or locations. The dates are educated guesses.

Please direct me to the most appropriate documents.

You can see my family tree at http://www.lucerito.net/LuceroOnline/Rootsindex.htm

Stanley A. Lucero
Madera, CA

Descendants of the Pioneer families (Chris Pineda)

> Chris......all my "recent" ancestors (1800s) were from Brownsville and Matamoros. This is a great group to get involved in.....Margie Esparza and her sis-in-law Phyllis Esparza are putting this new group together.....I have contacted them already and will participate as much as I can via e-mail......I plan a trip to the Valley sometime in the next few months. Maybe we can all get together and hold our own little conference! :-) There is going to be a State Conference at S. Padre Island in October......Stay in touch, ok? Do you have ancestors in Tamaulipas?

Josie in Houston
>
> I'm sorry I missed this email. My wife and I live in Brownsville!
>
> Chris Pineda

Looking for the marriage of Joseph Bisente Enriques Albares and Juana Manuela Gonsales, ca. 1741

Joseph Bisente Enriques Albares (nac. 18 Agosto 1714, Media Anega, Jalostotitlán) and Juana Manuela Gonsáles are the documented parents of at least four children, all born in Jalos: Joseph María (1742, San Francisco); Juan Joseph Ramón (1744, Media Anega); Joseph Sixto Rafael (1757, Media Anega); and Anna María Sirila (1762, Jalostotitlán). The parents of Joseph Bisente are documented as Francisco Henriques and Ana Albares de Tostado.

I am looking for the marriage of Joseph Bisente Enriques Albares and Juana Manuela Gonsáles, a well as any information about his parents, Francisco Henriques and Ana Albares de Tostado.

Any help will be gratefully acknowledged.

Sinerely,
Lawrence Bouett
Lafayette, California

I found I Have Family in Atolinga , Zacatecas by the Lastnames Bugarin and Covarrubias

Hi I have Been doing some searching thru Family Search and I finaly found some more records. It Appears that I Found Family In Zacatecas,
My Family Members are Eligio Bugarin who married Narcisa Covarrubias
where would I be Able to find More Info on them?
I did A Bit Of Reading and it seems it was on of the Spanish Families who lived in Atolinga since late 1500?
Thanks I Would Appreaciate the tips : )

Terminology/Place Location

I am researching a Mexican marriage record from 1755 in which the groom is described as 'flamenco de Nasion originario de la Ciudad de Dunquerque'. I interpret this as a gypsy from the city of Dunkirk (France). I am not sure what the 'de Nasion' signifies unless it means gypsy nation or of this nation. If anyone has encountered this terminology or has any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate your thoughts.

Omar Codina

Missing Tlaltenango matrimonio civil records: 1913-1914

Hey everyone --

I was looking at the Matrimonio Civil records for Tlaltenango, and it appears the records for July 1913 to July 1914 are missing, from the 1913-1914 file.

Here's the link:
Mexico, Zacatecas, Civil Registration, 1860-2000, Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román -- Matrimonios 1913-1914

https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.f…

I was wandering if anyone knew if these files (July 1913 to July 1914) can be found someplace else. Thanks in advance for any help!

Chris Pineda

Easter Dinner ideas

Thank you for your comments and ideas.I should have mentioned the composition of my guest list. There will be 8 adults (4 of them non-latino, but three of them have been family members for several years), and 6 grandchildren under the age of 12. The tamales were a request.The idea of a nopal salad is intriguing - I haven't had nopales in decades, and no one else among those attending Easter dinner has ever had them. Can anyone suggest a good recipe for the salad?  I like to offer sufficient variety, so that everyone will find something to eat, which is why I asked for some ideas for side dishes. There will be a fresh fruit platter.Thanks again.
ncc

Family Search??

Im trying to look for a record on Familysearch.com.And their is a major problem so i click on Mexico Catholic Church Record, then i click on the state which in this case is Zacatecas then i have to click the name of the city or town and which in this case is Nochistlan.And the problem is that Nochistlan is not their can someone please help me?

Familia de Luisa de Espinoza (Altos)

Hola estimado grupo:

He estado buscando a los padres de mi antepasada Luisa de Espinosa, quién tuvo por hijo natural a Juan Antonio Moreno de una relación con Juan Moreno de Ortega González de Hermosillo, éste dato aportado por Armando. Juan Antonio casó con Ana María Galván Lozano el 18 de Septiembre de 1718 en Lagos.

Es por esta situación de que carezco de un acta matrimonial para saber los padres de Luisa aunque buscando registros bautismales de la zona encontré a tres posibles antepasadas, que son las siguientes:
1. María Luisa Espinoza Almendaris (bau. 8 Sep 1682 en Lagos) hija de José Arias de Espinoza y Ortiz de Parada y de Francisca de Almendaris y Muñoz.

2. Luisa Elvira Espinoza (bau. 31 Dic 1687 en Lagos) hija de Agustín de Espinoza y Marina de Lomelín.

3. Luisa de Espinoza y Salazar casada con Pedro García Gómez en Lagos el 13 Marzo de 1678, podría ser que ya viuda tuvo por hijo natural a Juan Antonio.

Analizando estas actas estoy muy seguro de que la indicada es la primera, considerando que su hijo debió haber casado a una edad aproximada de 20 años significa que Luisa lo debió haber tenido a la edad de 16 años aproximadamente, considerando a la segunda hubiera sido a la edad de 10 años, así que no y la tercera ya sería un caso muy rebuscado. Espero alguien me pueda orientar un poco pero bueno paso a la segunda pregunta.

Ya que considero que mi antepasada se trata de María Luisa Espinoza Almendaris, conozco el nombre de sus padres ya mencionado. Sus abuelos paternos fueron Felipe Arias Espinoza (escribano público de Lagos) y Catalina Ortiz de Parada. Abuelos maternos Francisco de Almendaris y María Muñoz. Felipe fue hijo del también escribano público Francisco de Espinoza, quien ví por ahí que era un andaluz pero no lo tengo confirmado.

Mi pregunta es si alguien ha podido establecer el nombre de los padres de Francisco de Espinoza y el de su esposa, los padres de Catalina Ortiz de Parada, los de Francisco de Almendaris o los de María Muñoz.

Les agradezco por su siempre amable ayuda.
Muchos saludos,
Enrique Agraz