Microfilms de Los Altos de Jalisco

Hola a todos,
Quisiera saber si alguno de ustedes tiene, o si sabe como encontrar, los numeros de rollos relacionados con los siguientes pueblos de Los Altos: VALLE DE GUADALUPE, CANADAS DE OBREGON, CAPILLA DE GUADALUPE, PEGUEROS, SAN IGNACIO CERRO GORDO y MIRANDILLA.
Desafortunadamente, estos lugares no aparecen en la lista de rollos en este sitio y son pieza fundamental para las raíces de la region altena.
Agradezco su ayuda y estoy a sus ordenes para el que necesite informacion acerca de Valle de Guadalupe, que es donde estoy enfocando por el momento mis investigaciones.
Gracias y hasta pronto.

El primo,
Ricardo Rodriguez Camarena
Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco

San Sebastian del Oeste

Hello Candis,

Last year I went on vacation to Puerto Vallarta and had an opportunity to
visit San Sebastian del Oeste. As you mentioned, San Sebastian is a former
mining town and about an hour's drive from Puerto Vallarta. Until two
year's ago the only road leading to it was a narrow dirt road that made
travel difficult because of its location in the Sierra Madre. They have
since started building a paved road and I was able to go on a tour of the
town. In fact, the road was being built as we were driving back. Our bus
had to wait for 20 minutes or so as we were heading back to Puerto Vallarta
as the workers poured gravel and dirt over a section of the road. Here is a
link to a short video of the town:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L86khHh9U0M

In addition to the places you see in the video, our tour included a visit
to the home of a lady named Doña Conchita, who is a member of one of the
first mining families in town. Doña Conchita has been working on her family
tree for several years and has a room full of photographs, documents and
miscellaneous artifacts that belonged to her ancestors. She gave us a
presentation of her oral and documented history. Doña Conchita is in her
80's and a wealth of information about the town's history.

I highly recommend this tour to any genealogist even if you are not
researching ancestry in San Sebastian. Here are some links to a couple of
tour companies: http://www.puertovallartatours.net/san-sebastian-tour.htm and
http://banderasbaytravel.com/esp/san-sebastian.html

Maria Cortez

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> Message: 12
> Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 09:36:23 -0800
> From: "Candis Carbone"
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Vasquez in San Sebastian
> To:
> Cc: Ed Plazola
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> Ann, I too am searching for records in San Sebastian. When I first joined
> this site ten months ago (or longer) I gave a brief synopsis of what my
> friend's family had been told about the birth place of Domingo Plazola (born
> abt 1896), his brother, Luis, perhaps a sister who married a Vasquez, and
> the mother Jacinta Gonzales. I found the birth record of Luis in San
> Sebastian del Orest films. San Sebastian del Oreste is a former mining town
> up near the northern border of Jalisco and up in the mountains east of the
> Sea of Cortez. I am helping the son of Domingo. Although he speaks and
> reads Spanish, he is in his mid 70s, has poor eyesight, and doesn't have a
> clue about of record keeping in Jalisco. Since I speak and read Spanish
> based on a word by word ability, I am frustrated by my lack of skills in
> researching. I can't grasp the difference between ranchos, villages, and
> record depositories. You've given me reason to go back and try again.
> Thanks.
>
> Candis Carbone
> Tacoma, WA
>

Origen de los Enriquez en Jalostotitlan, Jalisco

Hello to all! Saludos a todos! Hope every one had a great Christmas and also wishing you the best for the new year!

I'm stuck on my research for my Enriquez family in Jalostotitlan. The latest couple I have is Jose Maria Enriquez and Maria Nicolasa Gonzalez de Villasenor. They are my 6GGrandparents. They lived around the mid 1700's. I can't figure out anything before that. Their son, Jose Vicente Yrineo Enriquez Gonzalez (who was a twin by the way) was born around 1785 and married Maria Francisca Romo de Vivar. Vicente's daughter, Maria Gerarda Enriquez, eventually made her way to Amoxochitl (Juchipila area) and married my GGGrandfather Jose Maria Enriquez... yes, there were both Enriquez :-) -- so makes for an interesting line to have 2 last names join in different towns with who knows what backgroud.

Anyway, any help would be great. Does anyone have any info on the origins of the Enriquez in La Nueva Galicia?

Saludos!

Looking for info on DE LEON's from Huejucar, Jalisco

Can anyone help me with my family tree? My father's (Elias de Leon) ancestors are from Huejucar, Jalisco. Beyond my GGF Nicolas de Leon, born Abt 1845, I know nothing.
His father was Francisco de Leon son of Nicolas de Leon and Refugio Covarrubias. He was a music composer who was born after 1866 and died probably around 1910-1915 at the hands of a beating from Pancho Villa's thugs. Only recently have I discovered that Francisco had a brother named Espiridion de Leon who was baptised in Huejucar on 12/18/1874.
Descendants of Nicolas DE LEON

1 Nicolas DE LEON 1845 - 1899
.. +Refugio Covarrubias 1845 - 1899
........ 2 Francisco de Leon 1867 - 1910
............ +Petra Flores 1884 - 1977
................... 3 Elias de Leon 1904 - 1999
....................... +Maria del Transito Carlos 1909 - 1992
................... 3 Liborio de Leon 1906 - 1995
....................... +Maria Luisa Loya
................... *2nd Wife of Liborio de Leon:
....................... +Maria Vaca
................... *3rd Wife of Liborio de Leon:
....................... +Emma Emilia Hernandez 1909 - 1980
................... 3 Aurora de Leon 1905 - 1905
........ 2 Espiridion de Leon 1874 -

My e-mail is dreamwalker1944@sbcglobal.net

researching records

I just wanted to tell the new members who are new to researching that after 10 years of researching I just did my first record of "hijos naturales." I'd stayed away from them because I felt it was sort of prying.. silly me! I"m working on 0439889 Jerez Zacatecas, hijos naturales and have found lots and lots of children listed as natural when their parents were actually married!

I've decided not to include these children in the records stops others from finding them regardless of the circumstances of their birth. I also noticed that some are listed in the civil birth registration as father unknown but in the baptism record in "hijos naturales" the father and grandparents are usually listed, a real find. So, my advice is not to neglect any record that might give you the information you need to further your research.

good luck and welcome to all the new members of Nuestros Ranchos
Linda Castanon-Long in Everett

Mineral de Pinos and Mineral de Angeles

Helo Everyone!

I am trying to find out where two places are.
Mineral de Angeles is one, is this now Noria de Angeles or are they two different places?
The other is Mineral de Pinos. I know it must be in Pinos, Zacatecas, I just want to know where and if it has another name now.

Thank you.

Sofia

Hola a Todos!

Estoy buscando dos sitios, uno es Mineral de Angeles, que no se si es Noria de Angeles o son dos sitios diferentes. Y el otro es Mineral de Pinos. Se que esta en Zacatecas pero no se donde o si se conoce por otro nombre.

Gracias.

Sofia

Rancho Calderón somewhere between Zapotlanejo and Tepatitlán Mexico

When I was very young (1940-50's) I spent time with my family in Jalisco on Rancho Calderón, which is reached by following the road between Zapotlanejo and Tepatitlán and leaving it about halfway, to reach the rancho which was pretty far from the highway. Rancho Calderón was in the Valle de Calderón and the adobe structures were quite ancient. I think I remember hearing that the main hacienda was built in the 1600's or 1700's. It was owned by the Romo (de Vivar) family but purchased in the early 20th century by Salvador Padilla. Salvador Padilla had married María Guadalupe "Lupe" Romo and purchased the failing rancho to "keep it in the family." Salvador and Lupe were probably born shortly after the turn of the century, since Lupe is still alive and in her late 90's. She was the daughter of Luis Romo (de Vivar), one of the sons of my GGGF José de los Santos Romo (de Vivar). I have no idea whether it was he or one of his sons who owned the rancho. In a sad turn of affairs, the rancho was seized by the government in the late 1900's and is now at the bottom of a reservoir. I see a big reservoir on the Google map, which is north of the highway and is long enough to fill the middle third of the distance between Zapotlanejo and Tepatitlán--but I'm not even sure if the rancho was north or south of the highway.

I am interested in any information anyone has about the history of the Rancho Calderón, because it may help me in my otherwise stymied research into the Romo de Vivar aka Romo family of Jalisco. It would also be interesting to find out the name of the new lake--probably Calderón, because it was the result of flooding the Valle de Calderón, but one can never assume.

Please Trim Your Messages

(Espanol sigue abajo)

I know this is an often repeated announcement around here, but since we have so many new members and the activity on the list has heated up, I figured I should repeat it.

Please, please trim your messages. When you reply to a posting via email, if you have your email set to include the message to which you are replying as part of the message, delete all but that part of the message which is necessary to provide context. Often nothing is necessary other than an appropriate subject for the reply message. When replies get posted online, they get posted along with the messages to which they are responding, so there is no need to repeat text. Such repetition makes the message very, very illegible.

Thanks for your cooperation.

I also suggest that any new members that have not yet done so download the Nuestros Ranchos User Guide which explains this and other site functions and etiquette. It can be found under FILES-REFERENCE MATERIALS.

(ESPANOL)

Se que este anuncio es uno que repetimos mucho por estos rumbos, pero como hay tantos nuevos miembros y el nivel de actividad en la lista ha aumentado bastante, creo que es bueno repetirlo de nuevo.

Por favor, les rogamos recortar sus mensajes. Cuando respondan a un mensaje por correo-e, si su programa de correo-e incluye el mensaje al que esta respondiendo como parte de la respuesta, borre todo ese mensaje salvo la parte necesaria para dar contexto a la respuesta. Muchas veces no se necesita nada mas que poner un titulo apropriado a la respuesta. Cuando las respuestas se publican en el sitio, se publican juntos a los mensajes a cuales responden, asi que no es necesario repetir el texto. Repeticion como esa hace que el mensaje sea muy dificil de leer.

Gracias por su cooperacion.

Tambien le sugiero a cualquier nuevo miembro que no lo haya hecho ya, que descargue el Guia de Usuario de Nuestros Rancos que explica esto y otros funcionamientos del sitio hasi como protocolos. Se puede encontrar bajo ARCHIVOS-MATERIALES DE REFERENCIA

Familia Bueno en Tlaltenango y Colotlan

If anybody has any Bueno or Lopez Bueno ancestors in Tlaltenango or Colotlan in the late 1600s or early 1700s I would greatly appreciate sharing any information you have.

I am stuck on a couple of lineages that I suspect are related but have very sparse data on both of them:

1 Diego BUENO
* Sebastiana ARIAS
2 Antonio LOPEZ BUENO
+ Antonia DE AVILA (married 1718 Tlaltenango)
# 3 Maria Lucia LOPEZ BUENO
* Juan Antonio DE CAMPOS RAIGOZA
# 3 Joseph Antonio LOPEZ BUENO
* Maria Efigenia DE LA O

1 Feliciana LOPEZ o BUENO
* Antonio GONZALEZ
o 2 Josepha GONZALEZ LOPEZ
+ Manuel QUEZADA
# 3 Joseph Antonio Paulin QUEZADA GONZALEZ n. 1757
# 3 Petra de la Encarnacion QUEZADA GONZALEZ n. 1759
# 3 Maria Phelipa QUEZADA GONZALEZ n. 1761
o 2 Antonio GONZALEZ BUENO n. 1722

I also have a Gregoria Bueno as mother to Marcos Tostado Santa Cruz in his Momax marriage of 1682 and a Francisco Bueno, father to Lucia Gonzalez in her 1868 Tlaltenango marriage to Blas de Gallardo.

My Introduction

Hello everyone! My name is Joshua Goodson, grandson of Francisco Romo Villanueva. He was born 21 Apr 1923 in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico. He was married to Marcellina Ribeiro. I know he had at least two sisters, two brothers, and a nephew that are also from Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico and one of the sisters lived with her husband in Leon, GTO, Mexico. I am not sure if they are still living so I did not include their names. I do not even know the names of my great-grandparents. Most of what I know is from the writing on the back of photos that belonged to my grandfather, most of them dated in the 1950's, and little bits of information my mother could remember. I do not know anything about my family and am finding it very difficult to find any information about them. If anyone know any information or how I can get started, please let me know.

Thanks you all.

Joshua

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looking for the CARLOS family tree in Zacatecas

Can anyone help me? I'm looking for info from my mother's ancestors (Maria Carlos) who were/are from Zacatecas, Zacatecas. I've managed to trace her ancestors to my GGGGF Eugenio Carlos born about 1775.

Descendants of Eugenio CARLOS

1 Eugenio CARLOS 1775 -
.. +Micaela GARCIA 1775 -
........ 2 Estevan Carlos 1795 -
............ +Micaela Borrego 1795 -
................... 3 Pablo Carlos 1828 - 1898
....................... +Maria Teresa Campos 1845 - 1874
............................. 4 Sixta Carlos 1867 - 1908
................................. +Teodoro Viramontes 1864 -
........................................ 5 Regino Viramontes 1905 -
............................. 4 Monica Carlos 1868 -
............................. 4 Jorge Carlos 1871 - 1921
................................. +Tiburcia Villaneda 1872 - 1947
........................................ 5 Leocadio Carlos 1891 - 1955
............................................ +Yues Rojas 1891 -
........................................ 5 Juan Carlos 1895 - 1930
............................................ +Juana Rojas 1895 -
........................................ 5 Cayetano Carlos 1897 - 1920
........................................ 5 Cipriano Carlos 1902 - 1955
............................................ +Maria Rodriguez 1902 -
........................................ 5 Julian Carlos 1906 - 1971
............................................ +Ignacia Carrillo 1909 - 1982
........................................ *2nd Wife of Julian Carlos:
............................................ +Carmen Morua
........................................ 5 Maria del Transito Carlos 1909 - 1992
............................................ +Elias de Leon 1904 - 1999
............................. 4 Feliciano Carlos 1872 -
................................. +Maria Luz Robles 1878 -
............................. 4 M. Juliana Carlos 1874 -
................... 3 Jose Luis Carlos 1819 -

My e-mail is dreamwalker1944@sbcglobal.net

Origen de los Enriquez en Jalostotitlan, Jalisco, --- and "stuck research"

Sandra,

There are many Enriquez recordings as early colonizers of Nueva Galicia
from which, if any, you can determine your lineage. Some examples of these
are:

> Juan Enriquez de Guzman served with Cortes in his first expedition.
> Martin Enriquez was the 4th Viceroy (1568 - 1583) of Nueva Galicia.
> Enriquez, son of Henry and "originario de Espana" is mentioned as being
in Nueva Espana in 1691.
> Various Enriquez are recorded as being tried in Nueva Espana by the
Spanish Inquisition for relapsing to Judaism.
> Mariano Gonzales-Leal includes --- in his "Retonos de Espana en la Nueva
Galicia" --- Enriquez del Castillo as one of the 117 Spanish families that
arrived to colonize the Los Altos region of Jalisco in 1550

So, in the case of your "stuck research," I suggest that you
begin/continue it by reading the christening record of the twins (Josse
Antonio Yrineo Enrique Gonsales and Josse Vicente Yrineo Enrique Gonsales)
children of Josse Maria Enrique and Maria Nicolaza Gonsales, --- and
christened 17 July 1785 at Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion, Jalostotitlan,
Jalisco. (Ref.: LDS Film # 0279261). These christening records often
include the names of the newborn's grandparents which, in this instance,
would be your 7GGrandparents.

Best of luck in your research, and a Happy New Year to all the Nuestros
Ranchos Internauts !

Efrain Conrique
San diego, California

> [Original Message]
> From: sandragomezmendoza
> To:
> Date: 12/30/2007 8:13:23 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Origen de los Enriquez en Jalostotitlan,
Jalisco
>
>
> Hello to all! Saludos a todos! Hope every one had a great Christmas and
also wishing you the best for the new year!
>
> I'm stuck on my research for my Enriquez family in Jalostotitlan. The
latest couple I have is Jose Maria Enriquez and Maria Nicolasa Gonzalez de
Villasenor. They are my 6GGrandparents. They lived around the mid 1700's.
I can't figure out anything before that. Their son, Jose Vicente Yrineo
Enriquez Gonzalez (who was a twin by the way) was born around 1785 and
married Maria Francisca Romo de Vivar. Vicente's daughter, Maria Gerarda
Enriquez, eventually made her way to Amoxochitl (Juchipila area) and
married my GGGrandfather Jose Maria Enriquez... yes, there were both
Enriquez :-) -- so makes for an interesting line to have 2 last names join
in different towns with who knows what backgroud.
>
> Anyway, any help would be great. Does anyone have any info on the
origins of the Enriquez in La Nueva Galicia?
>
> Saludos!

2nd of 2008

Moderatorship in the nuestrosranchos.org group can be work and also a
thankless job. The work behind the scenes makes the group function
properly and as the originating moderator of the group I just wanted to
take a moment to thank some special people in the group for their
tremendous help in making the group what it is:

Arturo Ramos for his outrageous above and beyond effort at building the
new website and site website mastery. Your efforts have cause the
tremendous growth in the group. Growth that would have caused the
YahooGroup to fade into extinction. The group was on the brink but with
your help has bounded back to a very healthy group. Sincere thanks Arturo

Kitty Cortez for her tireless efforts at sending out the 15 day and 30
day notices to all the perspective new member applicantes. What an
effort and a warm abrazo Kitty for your help

Alicia Carrillo the Spam Master. You would not believe how much Spam the
group attracts. Thanks to her efforts the Spam never gets to you via
some technological wizardry and some tireless efforts by Alicia.
Muchisimas Alicia!

Enrique Legaspi and John Gonzalez for their help when I needed some
translation work. I sincerely appreciate the willingness of these two
gentlemen to help me when I needed their help to purer and more precise
communication.

I'm hoping that the group propers in 2008 and that your elusive
ancestors make themselves known in your research,

joseph

ps: if Enrique or John wanted to translate this for the rest of the
group. that would be wonderful.

pps: Arturo is always looking for volunteers that have website coding
and functionality skills. I can always use help in case Kitty or Alicia
ever want to take a break. Volunteer positions available.

====================

Joseph Puentes
http://h2opodcast.com (Environment 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)

an introduction of who I am

My name is Joseph de Leon. My ancestral roots come from both HUEJUCAR, JALISCO and JEREZ, ZACATECAS. Some of the surnames of my ancestors are: DE LEON, CARLOS, BANUELOS, FLORES, COVARRUBIAS, VILLANEDA, CAMPOS, BORREGO, and many others.

My father's name is Elias de Leon who was born in Huejucar, Jalisco and my mother is Maria del Transito Carlos who was born in Zacatecas, Zac. probably in Jerez, Zac. because that's where most of her ancestors are from.

I am related to the Banuelos family through both my father's side (his mother Petra Flores has a sister named Teodora Flores who married Ysac Banuelos) and my mother's maternal grandmother Vicenta Banuelos who married Manuel Villaneda.

I'd like to visit both Huejucar and Jerez sometime this spring 2008 and see my ancestral land before I die. I know that I have many CARLOS cousins in Zacatecas who have never heard of me.

My goal is to learn when and where my grandfather Francisco Covarrubias was born and when and where he died. He was probably born Abt. 1880 in Huejucar and probably died Abt. 1910-1915 in Piedras Negras but I don't have the proof. He was a music composer ( I still have his original music scores) who was beaten to death by Pancho Villa's thugs because they thought that he had the keys to the local bank.

His father was Nicolas de Leon (also a music composer) who was married to Refugio Covarrubias on 08 Jun 1866 in Huejucar, Jalisco. I have learned that he had 2 brothers and one sister, Pascual, Espiridion, and Maria Eugenia who were all born in Huejucar.

My siblings and my sons all inherited my grandfather's love of music and they compose music as well.

Huejucar families

Have any of the Banuelos males done dna testing?
--
Esther A. Herold

-------------- Original message from Jose Carlos de Leon : --------------

> Hi, Linda! Virginia didn't tell me about you. I've been keeping in touch with
> her sister Irene in SSF and Brian Banuelos. Brian said that he was going to
> compare data with me but so far...no word from him!
>
> Who are the other cousins related to this line?
>
> Can you help me with the Banuelos and Flores ancestor pedigree?
>
> Erlinda Castanon-Long wrote:
> I should have looked before asking.. Joseph Leon from Modesto... My aunt
> Virginia Banuelos Gutierrez who lives in Stkn Ca. is from the line of Ysaac
> Banuelos but I think you already have this information. She told me a De Leon
> had contacted her but never got back to her. There are 2 or 3 people in this
> group related to this line.
>
> Linda Castanon-Long in Everett
>
> longsjourney wrote:
>
> Dreamwalker, do you have a name?? Who am I talking with???
>
> Linda Castanon-Long

Romo (de Vivar) Family in Jalisco and Aguascalientes

I'm new to this, and I need help connecting my GGG grandfather José de los Santos Romo de Vivar (b.1807) to what seems to be the original location of most of the Romo de Vivar family in the region of Aguascalientes. I have discovered through family records and FamilySearch transcribed christening records a lineage that takes me back to Bernabe ROMO, listed on a baptismal certificate as the father of Gregorio ROMO (b. abt 1780) of Encarnación (de Díaz), Jalisco. But I am having trouble pinning him down. I have found a Bernave ROMO DE VIVAR who married Anna Gertrudis FRANCO in 1761 in Tepatitlán, Jalisco--and those are the names of my ancestor's parents. But the trail goes cold in Tepatitlán, because I can't find out any more about Bernabe (Bernave) ROMO DE VIVAR, even though I am pretty sure that is his correct name.

I have found an IGI record of a man called Bernabe ROMO-DE-VIVAR who was born in 1740 in Rincon de Romos, in the state of Aguascalientes. The only thing that makes him a good candidate is that he was born at the right time, about 20 years before the marriage of Anna Gertrudis FRANCO in 1761--in Tepatitlán, which is pretty far away from Aguascalientes. And to make things worse, there is an IGI listing for a man with exactly the same name who was born 20 years earlier in Rincon de Romos, which is even farther away from Tepatitlán.

How confusing!

I need help finding the right Bernabe (Bernave) Romo de Vivar and getting back on the trail!

looking for BANUELOS family tree in Jalisco and Zacatecas

Can anyone help me with the BANUELOS family tree? I have many Banuelos cousins that share a common GGF from the Huejucar and Zacatecas area. My mother's maternal grandmother was Maria Vicenta Banuelos born Abt. 1840 and reportedly lived to be 100+ years old.
Descendants of Jesus Banuelos

1 Jesus Banuelos 1820 -
.. +Rafaela de Leon Gomes
........ 2 Santos Banuelos 1850 -
............ +Leonides Quejada 1850 -
................... 3 Ysaac Banuelos, Sr. 1881 -
....................... +Teodora Flores 1882 - 1956
................... 3 Santiago Banuelos 1880 -
................... 3 Alejandro de Jesus Banuelos 1872 -
................... 3 Julio Banuelos 1882 -
................... 3 Trinidad Banuelos 1883 -
................... 3 Gumecindo Banuelos 1873 -
................... 3 Ramona Banuelos 1885 -
................... 3 Elena Banuelos 1885 -
................... 3 Monico Banuelos 1874 -
........ 2 Maria Vicenta Banuelos 1840 - 1915
............ +Jose Manuel Villaneda 1840 - 1900
................... 3 Tiburcia Villaneda 1872 - 1947
....................... +Jorge Carlos 1871 - 1921
................... 3 Miguel Villaneda 1867 - 1900
........ 2 Francisco BANUELOS
*2nd Wife of Jesus Banuelos:
.. +Josefa del Real
........ 2 Claro Banuelos 1863 - 1978

Banuelos and Quesada in Huejucar Jalisco

I'm not familiar with the town of Huejucar Jalisco but my Aunt who's family is from there has asked if I could find anything on her families there.
Her parents were Salvador Banuelos and Emma Madrid no dates but approx. 1900 in Huejucar
Salvadors parent Issac Banuelos and Teodora or Todora Flores abt 1875
Teodora Flores's parents were Marcos Flores and Andrea Sandoval married 19 Feb 1867 in Huejucar
Salvadors parents were Santos Banuelos and Leonides Quesada married 20 April 1871 in Huejucar.

I've found children for these parents but no parents for Santos Banuelos or Leonides Quesada. My Aunt was told that Santos father was Francisco Banuelos from Spain but I've found nothing to prove that. Is anyone working any of these lines from Huejucar Jalisco Mexico?

Thanks, Linda in Everett

LOS MITOS SEFARDITA Y FRANCES (ALTOS DE JALISCO)

Frecuentemente se menciona tanto gente de los altos como externa a ellos que los alteños se desciende de sangre sefardita y de igual manera se dice de familias francesas; bueno acudo a este grupo para hacerles a ustedes esta pregunta y saber que piensan ustedes al respecto. Espero sus comentarios, gracias. ATTE.: Gutiérrez de Mendoza y González de Hermosillo