Encarnacion Calvillo Oropeza
I have the marriage information for Encarnacion Calvillo Oropeza and Ysidora Ramires (6 Feb. 1840) but have not found his christening date. Would like some help regarding this search. Thank you. Noe B. Calvillo
I have the marriage information for Encarnacion Calvillo Oropeza and Ysidora Ramires (6 Feb. 1840) but have not found his christening date. Would like some help regarding this search. Thank you. Noe B. Calvillo
Need help with Pilot Search.
Family History Center "Under Pilot Search" I am searching for Andres Tinajero and Macsimiana Huerta. when I entered Andres Tinajero "Jose Evaristo Tinajero" his son pulls up and it says that Andres and Mcsimian are the parents which is good however....it does not lists Andres parents. Then I go to Family History and put in the Batch Number or the Film numbre it brings up a list of people but Jose Evaristo nor Andress nor Macsimia pull up. Shouldn't they pull up.
Hope you understand what I'm trying to say.
Here is the info I got from Pilot Search. please help
Record Info.
Jose Evaristo Tinajero Huerta
Male
Nov 7 1844
San Felipe Apostol San Felipe Gto
Andres Tinajero
Macsimiana Huerta
C04152-5
Mexico-Easy
644385
Hello All,
I have reached a road block with some of my research. I cannot find a birth record for my grandfather or the death record for his mother. The family story is that shortly after my grandfather was born in Los Angeles County in April 1926, his mother (Francisca Garcia) passed away August 1926. We do not know what from.
We have no records for her (death) or for him (birth). We do not know at this point where our great grandmother is even buried. There are confused records in the LDS. A member appears to have submitted incorrect data and the trail is lost until we find documentation tracing back to the correct location in Mexico. I do have a church marriage record for her but it has very little info on it.
For my grandfather, I've located one record of birth for a sibling born before him in L.A. by midwife. But he was not ever able to get his own.
I've made requests to the Los Angeles County and am also waiting to hear back from the state. Does anyone have any tips for how else I might find a lead? Is there a reason why records from 1926 in L.A. might be spotty?
Thank you,
Esperanza
Eugenio Calvillo (cristening:18 nov 1840) San Jose Calvillo, Aguascalientes , son to Encarnacion Calvillo & Ysidora Ramires.married ( 6 feb 1840) nieto de Nestor calvillo y Jesus Oropeza del lado paterno y del materno Francisco Ramirez y Isadora Raya ( no pude leerlo muy bien pero ahi te va el archivo y tu lo lees ), Lety Reynoso
Ma Blasa Oropeza se casa con Jose Nestor Calvillo el 28 oct 1795 San Jose Calvillo
JOSE ALEXANDRO CALBILLO OROPESA - International Genealogical Index - Mexico
Gender: Male Christening: 25 OCT 1801 San Jose, Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico
2.
JOSE PERFECTO CALBILLO OROPEZA - International Genealogical Index - Mexico
Gender: Male Christening: 28 MAY 1807 San Jose, Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico
3.
JOSE MAGDALENO CALBILLO OROPESA - International Genealogical Index - Mexico
Gender: Male Christening: 30 JUL 1805 San Jose, Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico
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Y tú, ¿ya actualizaste tu Perfil?
http://www.actualizatuperfil.com.mx/
I have established that Eugenio Calvillo, my great-grandfather, was a son to Encarnacion Calvillo & Ysidora Ramires. This information is based on Mormon Church archives for the San Jose Parish in Calvillo, Aguascalientes,Mex. Eugenio is listed as being christen in 1840. Eugenio married Filomena Mungia from Reynosa, Mex. in 1877 in Hidalgo County, Texas. I do not know if Eugenio was an only child.
I would appreciate any information on Encarnacion Calvillo or Ysidora Ramires.
Help Nuestros Ranchos Group. In doing my reaserch, I acquired a death certificate of my Grandfather on my mother side. In this death certificate its states that on July 4, 1928 my grandfather died of a gunshot wound without medical assistance, in the Hacienda de Ledesma Jalisco, which at the time belong to the Nicolas Madraso family, if my information is correct. What it does not state is what events led up to the wounding. According to my now deceased mother, she died believing that he had been stabbed. She was 8 years of age at the time and maybe thats what she remembered. Anyway to make a long story short. I would like to know what led to this tragic event. I was told in Cienega de Mata (now Primo de Verdad) that I would need to contact El Ministerio Publico en Lagos de Moreno. I did and it was fruitless and was refer to Guadalajara's Archivo Historico and for three weeks of calling down there did not accomplish anything. If anyone of you all have any leads as to where or whom I could refer to, please let me know.
Thanks Very Much
Mary L. Caraveo
I am trying to figuer out who this María was
María Ruiz de Esparza
Nicolás González
22 Dec 1659 (se velaron 27 Nov 1660).in Aguas.
The time frame makes her a grandaughter of Lope I Ruiz de Esparza. There are a handful of María Esparza during the early Aguas period, does anyone know any info on this couple? It could be andrés' daughter but there isnt any proof. I need to look into it more. any help? -Daniel
Hey all, I was Labs and found out a new Mexican record has been added
Tlaxcala Civil Registration 1867-1937. This is good, I was wondering
the website was only going to put catholic records? -Daniel
I am trying to identify some members of the Ruis de Esparza family.
Nicolas Ruis de Esparza and Antonia Garcia de Naba were the parents of Josepha Ruis de Esparza according to the matrimonial information for 1715/18 (image 24). Question: was he also known as Nicolas Salado?
Capn. Lope Ruis de Esparza and Dona Luiza de la Ana Ponce de Leon were the parents of Lorenzo Ruis de Esparza according to the matrimonial information for 1710 (image 88). If I read the document correctly, Lorenzo was 40 years old, and thus born about 1670 (or perhaps a little later if his age is not correct). Question: was this Lope the Lope Ruis de Esparza born in 1655? I do not find a marriage for him.
Thanks for the help.
George Fulton
Pleasanton
I have uploaded a rich text format that describes important historical events of Lagos de Moreno. This information was obtained from the official site of the City Concil of Lagos. I reorganized it in chronological order. In each entry, I highlighted the names of individuals, to facilitate tracking potential ancestors. Many of NR ancestors are likely to be listed, including Hernado Martel and his son Hernando de Gallegos, Joanes de Arrona, Pedro de Marfil, Juan Sanchez, Pedro Granizo, Juan de Torres Valdez, Alonso Macias Valades, Pedro Hernadez Chacon, Anton Fallero, and Pedro de Anda and his wife Beatriz de Castaneda.
Celestino, me equivoqué dándole el título de Capitán a Don Esteban de Anda
Altamirano (cc Doña Inés de Pedroza Marmolejo). El que era Capitán era su
padre, Don Pedro de Anda Altamirano. Disculpa el error.
BILL FIGUEROA
I am searching for information regarding my family tree back to my great grandfather Pedro De Anda circa 1884 in Tepatitlan, Jalisco. Also Navarro or Barba from same community. I have some names, photos and a newspaper dated 1884.
Miguel Angel si algiuen puede hacer una gravacion de su presentacion yo
lo puedo poner en el internet.
Meetings are normally held at 9:30 a.m. every first Saturday of the month
on the first floor, Main Auditorium, of the San Antonio Public
Library,
600 Soledad Street, San Antonio, Texas. Visitors are always welcome to
attend. Membership is not required. Speakers at the meetings are
people
with a passion for history, professional historians, genealogists,
archaeologists and researchers.
Date: October 3, 2009
Speaker: Miguel Angel Munoz Borrego
Topic: The Aguirre Family During the 17th and 18th Centuries in
Saltillo
Note: The Presentation will be in Spanish
The presentation for our next meeting will be on the Aguirre
family during the 17th and 18th centuries in Saltillo,
includes
General Pedro Aguirre who helped finance the trip of the
Canary
Islanders to San Antonio. The presentation will also
focus on the
presence of the Borrego y Vidaurri family in Northern Mexico
during the 18th and 19th centuries. These families are
part of
the Evaristo Aguirre Borrego family from Monterrey.
The presenter will be Mr. Miguel Angel Munoz Borrego a noted
genealogist for his expertise of the old families of Northern
Mexico. He has been a staff member of the Archives for
the State
of Coahuila, in Ramos Arizpe, for a number of years directing
genealogical research. Mr. Munoz Borrego is a resident of
Saltillo where he presently works in the Governor's Office.
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joseph
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Joseph Puentes
NoMeat@h2opodcast.com
http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html (Vegan Environmental Solutions Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com (Blog for above)
http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
http://nuestrosranchos.org (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes
Genealogy)
hola a todos los compañeros, alguien pidió mi ayuda y yo se las pido a ustedes pues estoy atorada..la información es la siguiente:
Arcadia Coronado nacio en 1914 casada con Anastacio Garcia, el padre de Arcadia de nombre Crispin Coronado nacio en 1877. El padre de Crispin de nombre Juan Coronado. La esposa de Crispin de nombre Estanislada Mata nacio en 1878, la esposa de Juan Coronado de nombre Rosalia Lopez. El padre de Estanislada Mata de nombre Jose Mata casado con Elena Torres. Estanislada y Crispin se casaron en1898. yo
yo ya encontré el matrimonio de Juan Coronado y Rosalia Lopes el 21 May 1874,M607463 film 0707780, en San Francisco Charcas San Luis Potosi,
si alguien tiene manera de ver los padres porque hasta el momento no encuentro ni a los Mata Torres ( con esos padres pues hay otras 2 familias) ni a los Coronado Lopes, tengo la sospecha de que pueda ser Jose Juan Coronado Ybarra hijo de Nicolas Coronado y Desideria Ybarra nacido 12 may 1850) o Jose Juan Coronado Oballe 28 jun 1850 hijo de Jesus Coronado y Maria Eligia Oballe C607449 pero me gustaria corroborarlo, de todos modos agradezco de antemano cualquier ayuda, un saludo Lety Reynoso
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Con Windows Live, puedes organizar, editar y compartir tus fotos.
http://www.microsoft.com/mexico/windows/windowslive/products/photo-gall…
Are there any online sources of information or portals where records can
be requested for the 1968 and 1969 time period for Altas Palmas, Jerez,
Zacatecas? I have a person who is trying to confirm their own date of
birth and I don't know where he would write to request documents.
Information that can be requested Online or via the Postal system is
what I'm trying to obtain for this person.
thanks for your help,
joseph
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Joseph Puentes
NoMeat@h2opodcast.com
http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html (Vegan Environmental Solutions Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com (Blog for above)
http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
http://nuestrosranchos.org (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes
Genealogy)
Trying to find information on Diego De Aguayo (birth abt. 1730) married Francisca De Becerra (birth abt. 1735) parents to Candido De Aguayo (Wife Maria Gomez De Mendoza). They had a son named Agapito De Aguayo married to Narciza De Loza, married 21 May 1827. In information is appreciated.
Thanks in Adavance, Jaime Gonzalez
Hello cousins
I'm helping out a gentleman in Mexico who is starting his genealogy....I've found quite a bit on his lines and was wondering if anyone in the group is familiar with these families? All the info I've found is in the LDS Pilot site and/or the IGI. This is just a sample of what I've got so far....
JOSE BENTURA GUTIERRES MENDOSA
Male Christening:04 AUG 1811 San Francisco, Tamazula De Gordiano, Jalisco
Father: YGNACIO GUTIERRES Mother: MARIA PETRA MENDOSA
Groom's name: Migel Padilla
Bride's name: Maria Sesilia Palencia
Marriage date: 11 Sep 1817
Residence: Tamazula de Gordiano, Jalisco, Mexico
Marriage place: San Francisco, Tamazula De Gordiano, Jalisco, Mexico
Batch number: M60376-4
Date range: 1788 - 1826
Record group: Mexico-VR
Film number: 226027
Collection: Mexico Marriages 1700-1900
Name: Saturnina Gutierrez Vega
Gender: Female
Christening date: 03 Dec 1863
Christening place: SAN FRANCISCO, TAMAZULA DE GORDIANO, JALISCO, MEXICO
Residence: Tamazula de Gordiano, Jalisco, Mexico
Birthplace: Santa Rosa
Father's name: Ventura Gutierrez
Mother’s name: Petra Vega
Paternal grandfather's name: Ygnacio Gutierrez
Paternal grandmother's name: Petra Mendoza
Maternal grandfather's name: Feliciano Vega
Maternal grandmother's name: Rafaela Flores
Batch number: C60375-9
Date range: 1860 - 1866
Record group: Mexico-VR
Film number: 225991
Collection: Mexico Baptisms 1700-1900
Name: Andres Reyes
Gender: Male
Christening date: 21 Nov 1884
Christening place: Tuxpan, Jalisco, Mexico
Residence: Tuxpan, Jalisco, Mexico
Father's name: Onofre Reyes
Mother's name: Policarpia Vasquez
Batch number: I06913-1
Record group: Mexico-EASy
Film number: 282122
Collection: Mexico Baptisms 1700-190
Name: José Aniceto Manriquez
Gender: Male
Christening date: 18 Apr 1883
Christening place: Tuxpan, Jalisco, Mexico
Residence: Tuxpan, Jalisco, Mexico
Father's name: Jesus Manriquez
Mother's name: Cipriana Montano
Batch number: I06913-1
Record group: Mexico-EASy
Film number: 282122
Collection: Mexico Baptisms 1700-1900
Name: Jose Guadalupe Ochoa
Gender: Male
Christening date: 19 Dec 1894
Christening place: Tuxpan, Jalisco, Mexico
Residence: Tuxpan, Jalisco, Mexico
Father's name: Cesareo Ochoa
Mother's name: Apolonia Gomez
Batch number: I02513-4
Record group: Mexico-EASy
Film number: 282123
Collection: Mexico Baptisms 1700-1900
Thanks
Rose
Not sure how I did but did I accidentally delete all my photo's in the album section? I wanted to add a photo but now can't find anything I had put there... help!
Linda in B.C.
Te voy a agradecer mucho si me facilitas la imagen de esa acta de nacimiento.
Seguimos en contacto.
Suerte es lo que pasa cuando la preparaciòn encuentra a la oportunidad. Sèneca.
Enrique Nungaray LUTCF
Promotorias 20/284/296
Hello! I'm glad to have found a site dedicated to the exact area that my ancestors are from... I have been bitten, recently, by the geneology bug - but have always wondered about the lives of my ancestors and have felt the desire to know their names and key dates in their lives.
My paternal grandparents were born in (or around) Huitzila, Zac. My grandfather (Apolonio Castro Bañuelos, b. circa 1921) came to the US in the 40's (settled in California later) and then brought my grandmother (Maria de Jesus Correa Uribe) and some children, with the rest being born here in the U.S.
I have had some trouble digging up names from some databases - mostly of my grandparents themselves and their parents generation, which I attribute (correctly or not), to a possible fire in the town church/record hall, possibly during the Cristero war? (The idea of the fire comes from my grandmother). They have never known their real birthdays.
My grandfather's parents: *Damaso/Damas (*or some other form) Castro Tejeda and Petra Bañuelos Herrera.
My grandmother's parents: Leopoldo Correa *Vasquez (b. 1898, El Teul, Zac.) and Maria Altagracia Uribe Campos (absolutely nothing on her).
Just recently I have found two marriage dates for my grandfather's grandparents!
Nicolás Castro
m. Simona *Tejeda (*or Tegeda, as it was written in the digital entry)
11th Feb. 1874
Mezquital Del Oro, Zac.
and also,
Genaro Bañuelos
m. Epigmenia Herrera
12th Oct. 1884
San Cristóbal de la Barranca, Jal. (Just over the border from Zac.)
I am lucky enough to have a grandmother who recounted not only all of her grandparents' names, but also the names of my grandfather's grandparents (!) - so I'm quite sure they're correct (As the dates/places seem right).
But have no idea where to go from there! Have any advice?
Thanks so much,
Michael D. Castro
I need the e-mail address of Steven Francisco Hernandez Lopez, regarding his ancestry from Garnica Surname. Could be Pacorro73, or capitan_paco, or other; it seems I don´t get the domain right, Thanks a lot.
Leticia Leon
I am trying to find additional information on Diego de Villalpando. Was he related to Thomas de Villapando of Aguascalientes and Asientos (son of Thomas de VIallalpando and Maria de Veles; originally from Leon)?
He married Ysabel Lozano (or Lozano de Gardea), perhaps in the 1670/80 period. I do not know where, and had at least these children (no baptismal records found):
Gabriel, m. Leonore de Sepulveda (1704 matrimonial information in Aguascalientes; actual marriage record not found; no children found)
Xptoval, m. Getrudis de Estrada (1704, matrimonial information in Aguascalientes; actual marriage record not found; no children found)
Mariana, m. Antonio Trillo, 1694 (they had several children in Aguascalientes)
Joseph, died 1684, Aguascalientes, age 14
Getrudis, m. Bernardo Trillo, 1707 (they had several children in Aguascalientes)
Several Villalpando families lived in Asientos, but not these ones.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
George
My research revolves around Ledesma,Cienega de Mata,Chinampas Jalisco. Recently I discover that my father was born in Santa Teresa, baptised in Ledesma Jalisco.I have looked for Santa Teresa around that area and cannot find it. Also One of his brothers was born in El Rancho El Oceano,cannot find that one either. These people were born in late 1800's and the places could now have new names. I would appreciate any info. Thanks Mary lou
CASA DE CABRERA
Santo Fernando III, Rey de Castilla & Leon y
su Reina, Dona Beatriz de Survia
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Don Enrique, Infante de Castilla y
Dona Mayor Rodriguez de Pecha
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Don Enrique Enrique y
Dona Estefana Ruiz de Zeballos
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Don Juan Enriquez y Dona Maria Diaz de Haro
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Dona Violante Enriquez de Castilla y
Don Pedro Ponce de Cabrera
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Don Fernando Diaz de Cabrera y Enriquez y
Dona Mayor de Vernegas y Tolosan
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Don Pedro de Cabrera y Dona Inez Alfonso de Alcazar, VII Senora de Albolafias
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Don Pedro de Cabrera, VIII Senor de Albolafias y Dona Beatriz Ruiz de Aguayo
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Dona Inez de Cabrera y Aguayo y
Goberonador Lope de Sosa y Mesa
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Don Juan Alonso de Sosa y
Dona Ana de Estrada y de la Caballaria
(Ana, hija de el Tesoro Real de Mexico,
Don Alonso de Estrada)
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Alfonso X “El Sabio” Rey de Galicia, Castilla, y Leon y Violante, Princesa de Aragon
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Dona Violante de Castilla y
Diego Lopez de Haro, XV Senor de Vizcaya
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Don Fernando Diaz de Haro
y Dona Maria Alfonso de Portugal
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Dona Maria Diaz de Haro y Don Juan Enriquez
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Dona Violante Enriquez de Castilla y
Don Pedro Ponce de Cabrera
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Don Fernando Diaz de Cabrera y Enriquez y
Dona Mayor de Vernegas y Tolosan
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Don Pedro de Cabrera y Dona Inez Alfonso de Alcazar, VII Senora de Albolafias
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Don Pedro de Cabrera, VIII Senor de Albolafias y Dona Beatriz Ruiz de Aguayo
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Dona Inez de Cabrera y Aguayo y
Goberonador Lope de Sosa y Mesa
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Don Juan Alonso de Sosa y
Dona Ana Estrada de la Caballaria
(Ana, hija de el Tesoro Real de Mexico, Don Alonso de Estrada) Compilacion por John D. Inclan
If I'm correct - I don't have my research with me and I haven't heard back from Angie yet but this would not be far fetched because Angie and I already established years ago that our lines cross - but if I'm right then you and I are related. I believe Leopoldo's mother Nicolaza was my great grandmother Bernarda Vazquez' sister. If I'm right, our great great grandmothers were sisters and we'd be 3rd cousins. I've moved recently but I'm going to try to see if I can find any of my "non-paper" research in my emails to back up my theory. These things I know for sure 1) Angie and I have ancestors in common, 2) either my great grandmother Bernarda or my great grandfather (her husband) had a sister named Nicolaza and 3) my great grandmother was Bernarda Vazquez b. abt 1874. I'd like to hear from you and compare info.
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Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Thank You Angie
Sent: Sep 8, 2009 10:43 PM
Thanks for the welcome and information... I did find my great-grandfather's (Leopoldo Correa, b.1898) birthday earlier, but thank you for finding brothers and sisters from my Correa & Uribe families. I had no idea there were so many instances of my great-great-grandparents' names! I'm glad that now I'm able to get my grandmother's opinion on the names shown (Which would be her uncles/aunts!)...
I'm a little stumped at how to obtain certain films and view the original writing... Are they downloadable through the internet or do they come by mail? Maybe you can explain a bit about the procedure? Thanks so much! (Hopefully we'll find a link!).
Michael D. Castro