List of Esparzian Films

These are films for Ciudad Esparza, where the Ruiz de Esparzas were seated in acient times at the Palacios de Esparza. Hope thisis useful to other members! -Daniel Mendez del Camino

Title
Registros parroquiales, 1535-1981

Authors
Iglesia Católica. San Andrés (Esparza, Navarra) (Main Author)

Notes
Microfilm de manuscritos en el Archivo Diocesano de Pamplona.
Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations.
Access in France and Spain limited to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Le prêt en France est limité aux membres de l'Eglise de Jésus Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours. Acceso en España es limitado a los miembros de la Inglésia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Ultimos Días.

Subjects
Spain, Navarra, Esparza - Church records

Format
Manuscript (On Film)

Language
Spanish

Publication
Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmado por la Sociedad Genealógica de Utah, 1983

Physical
en 2 rollos de microfilm ; 35 mm.

Film Notes
Note - Location [Film]
Bautismos 1535-1698 Matrimonios 1564-1698 Defunciones 1569-1698 - FHL INTL Film [ 1361494 Item 5 ]
Bautismos 1699-1766 Defunciones 1699-1767 Matrimonios 1699-1766 Velaciones 1751-1755 - FHL INTL Film [ 1361494 Item 6 ]
Bautismos 1766-1844 - FHL INTL Film [ 1361494 Item 7 ]
Bautismos 1845-1911 - FHL INTL Film [ 1361495 Item 1 ]
Matrimonios 1767-1981 - FHL INTL Film [ 1361495 Items 2-3 ]
Velaciones 1767-1949 - FHL INTL Film [ 1361495 Item 4 ]
Defunciones 1767-1967 - FHL INTL Film [ 1361495 Items 5-6 ]
Confirmaciones 1754-1974 - FHL INTL Film [ 1361495 Item 7 ]

Aguascalientes Films

Daniel,

Here are the film numbers and information I promised:

Indefinite Films:

Aguascalientes, Aguas.
#0299421 - Baptisms 1616-1660
#0299422 - Baptisms 1663-1684
#0299423 - Baptisms 1684-1691
#0299424 - Baptisms 1701-1719
#0299425 - Baptisms 1709-1727
#0299476 - Baptisms 1845-1847
#0299480 - Baptisms 1850s
#0299490 - Baptisms 1870-1873
#0299493 - Baptisms 1877-1880
#0299823 - Marriages 1663-1702
#0299856 - Burials 1620-1752

Rincon de Romos, Aguas.
#0635731 - Marriages 1769-1812

Calvillo, Aguas.
#0635767 - Baptisms 1839-1847

(I would be glad to look up something if you need. If you don't have the
film yet on Nicolas's reported baptismal (I saw the IGI), I'd be glad to
look it up. I didn't even realize I had #0299424.)

---------------------------------------
These might be related: 3 Tiscareno women (Beatris, Ysabel & Juana)...2 of
whom married Dias men...and one (Juana) who didn't marry a Diaz man, but
whose 3 daughters married Dias men. This one is a stretch.....probably not
related, but....I offer the following:

Beatris Tiscareno (daughter of Luis Tiscareno & Lorenza Ruis De Esparsa)
baptised 22 March 1639 Aguas., Aguas., Godmother: Beatris de Retamosa
IGI Film #0299421, p. 86

married

Baltasar Dias
died 6 April 1677 Aguas., Aguas., IGI Film #0299856, p. 73
(He left Nicolas de Aguilera, a local merchant, as his executor,
and mentions nothing of children)

Their son: Joseph bap. 24 May 1663, Aguas., Aguas. (with the note:
instante periculo mortis)
Godparents: Pedro Romo de Rivar & Lorenza Ruis de
Esparza(married couple) IGI Film #0299422, p.4

NOTE: I have looked for other children of this marriage and can't seem to
locate more...not sure why,
because neither appear in the burials until 1677. Nor do I have any info on
Joseph's marriage, children, etc.

--------------------------------------

Ysabel Tiscareno (wife of Bernardo Dias)
buried 13 May 1720 IGI Film #0299856, p. 78

----------------------------------------
There appear to be 3 sisters, all daughters of Luis de los Reies and Juana
Tiscareno who each married 'Dias' men:

Luisa de los Reies m Antonio Dias - Aguas., Aguas., 1670
Isavel de los Reies m. Diego Dias - Aguas., Aguas., prior to 1675
Theresa de los Reies m. Francisco Dias - Aguas., Aguas., 1683

Although I have info on Diego's marriage, father's name isnot listed. But
both Antonio's and Francisco's parents are listed as Juan Diaz (Dias de
Lomas)and Angela de Merida (residents of the city of Zacatecas). Perhaps
these Dias men were related. I can't prove the link, but there might be one,
since several of this group's children were baptized by Pedro Romo de Vivar
and Lorenza Ruis de Esparsa.

I will continue working on this.

Connie Dominguez

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Rancho de las Ranas - Herrera

In a message dated 8/9/2007 7:38:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
mistyriver123@yahoo.com writes:

Juan Antonio Herrera
spouse: Lugarda de Los Santos Orosco
child: Francisco Xavier Herrera Orosco
born: 05 Dec 1750 - Tlaltenango - batch C600896

Luis Florencio Herrera
(parents: Calletano Herrera & Ana de Santiago)
married: 11 July 1752 - Tlaltenango - batch M607139
spouse: Maria Tiburcia Peres de Texeda
(her parents: Francisco Xavier Peres de Texeda and
Luiza Regina de Leon)

Thanks Helyn...I have seen the families you mentioned...and wondered what
the connection was...

I am thinking that Luis Herrera may still be connected....notice the family
names continue to be repeated...especially "Prudencia"..."Calletano",
"Luis"....through our lines....I am still hopeful we can confirm the suspected loop.
One thing I do know, they appeared to definitely come from the Rancho de las
Ranas...

Juan Antonio de Herrera, casado
Lugarda de los Santos , su mujer
Juan Pedro de Herrera, su hermano
Diego de Avila, casado
Maria Prudencia , su mujer
Maria , su concinera
Luis Florencio de Herrera, casado
Maria Tiburcia , su mujer
Calletano Valencio , su hermano
Petra Rondana, viuda

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Rancho de las Ranas

Arturo,
I can't be absolutely sure of course, but it looks like this may be a strong
connection to my family line. The "acta" that I have definitely states that
Pedro was from the Rancho de las Ranas, but I also have bumped into the fact
that he had been married at least (4) times. I am hoping that this is the
right tree line....

Isn't it amazing how small these ranchos were (based on the population)? I
bet these families were among the originals who settled in the area....

Speaking of ranchos, did you get the pictures I sent of an original rancho
from the Hernandez family whose origins were from Jalisco (El Nopal/Nopalito,
near Arandas)? I tried to upload them, but was not too successful, although
I was successful on uploading an old picture. The rancho was refurbished,
and is 150 years old. The man who refurbished it maintained the integrity of
it's original look. It really does prove a hint as to how people lived in
those days.

Esperanza
Chicagoland area

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My New Genealogy File Uploaded

Hi, Everyone:

Well, I finally got it right. I updated my genealogy folder and uploaded
new files that contain descendancy charts for my Martin del Campo, Cabral,
and Robles ancestors in Jalisco. I have been making steady progress in
finding records for these families and finally got around to updating my
folder. Hope you have time to check it out.

Corrine Ardoin
Santa Maria, California

[General] My Genealogy File

I have updated my genealogy file. However, I don't seem to be able to get
the new file into my file folder. I deleted the original one, then when I
tried to upload the new one, it would come out as a shortcut file, just
basically a little box with cryptic lettering in it. I don't know what I
did, but just to let you know I currently have no file in my folder, still
trying to figure out how to get the updated one on there.

Corrine Ardoin

Adding a Municipality to a State in the Films Section

Arturo,

For Coahuila, please add the following municipalities- Saltillo, General Cepeda, Allende, Nava,
Ramos Arispe

For Nuevo Leon add Monterrey, Guadalupe, Villaldama, Lampazos, Vallecillo, Cadereyta

For Guanajuto ad San Felipe

For San Luis Potose add Charcas

Thanks,
--
Esther A. Herold

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>
> Esther,
>
> For Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes, all of the municipalities are already
> in the database. If the municipality does not show up on the list when you
> click on a state that means that there are no films for that municipality in the
> database yet. If you want to add the first film for a municipality, select the
> name of the municipality from the menu on the bottom of the page (below the list
> of municipalities for which there are already films).
>
> If you would like to add a municipality for a state not in our region, let me
> know which municipality and I can add it manually to the database.

film info on Nuestros Ranchos

Could anyone please explain to me the purpose of the
film info on the site? I'm not really sure what we
are supposed to do with it, but I assume it is
beneficial for looking up info? I'm sorry if this is
a dumb question, but I was hoping I could contribute
to it or make use of it somehow... Thanks for your
help!
Lavaniya Jimenez

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WorldCat , and Sources for Interlibrary Loans and On-Line Research

Arturo,

Professionally, I have been doing technical, economic, and demographic
research for decades, - - - and genealogical for the last several years.

I am fortunate to be in Southern California, which has a multitude of
University libraries in the region, and have had access to all their
libraries, and also governmental (cities, counties, state and Federal
libraries), - - - and, over the years, have spent many, many hours per week
going from library to library hunting for and consulting those books that I
could find.

Now, a quick inquiry in www.worldcat.org lets me know which libraries
throughout the world have a book that I would wish to consult.

Already in my Internet "favorites" are the addresses of such places as the
central cataloguing for all the libraries in the University of California
System (10 campuses, plus its Digital Library, Bancroft, Melvyl, etc.) and,
similarly, State of California Universities, governmental libraries, etc.
Basically all of their holdings are available by interlibrary loans, by
"filling-in an order/request slip" and have them delivered to the closest
San Diego Library of my choice.

Additionally, in the County of San Diego we have a "San Diego Circuit"
consortium of 8 nearby University Libraries and 34 County Libraries whose
books can be ordered online and delivered for checkout at any nearby
Library of choice.

All of these are borrowings of the actual books but, as if this weren't
enough, the University of California has partnered since last year with
Google to digitize millions of its library books, and put them online (at
books.google.com ) for public use.

So, Arturo, are we living in bountiful times or not? We are becoming
capable of on-line tapping the "knowledge of the world." ... And then, we
add the gigantic digitizing (and indexing) project of the Mormon Church.

If I sound ecstatic, it is only because I am out of my mind !! And can you
imagine if these tools had been available when I was going through college,
or doing aerospace research some decades ago?

Best regards,

Efrain
San Diego, California

> [Original Message]
> From: arturoramos
> To:
> Date: 8/1/2007 2:12:19 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] WorldCat and Interlibrary Loan
>
>
> Has anyone used WorldCat (http://www.worldcat.org) to locate hard-to-find
materials and then requested them by interlibrary loan?

Help for areas of Mexico out of the Relm of Ranchos Group

Recently, someone from the Ranchos group, emailed asking about the group that I have for all of Mexico. I just wanted to let everyone know. that the group is Mexicanfhr and can be found at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mexicanfhr/ . So feel free to drop in and see there is anything that the group can offer, if you are researching outside of Jalisco, Zacatecas, or Aguascalientes.

Jonathan

[General] [Fwd: Somos Primos August 2007 Table of Contents lq3]

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Subject: Somos Primos August 2007 Table of Contents lq3
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 01:34:43 -0400 (EDT)
From: MIMILOZANO@aol.com
To: MIMILOZANO@aol.com

Click here: Somos Primos: Dedicated to Hispanic Heritage and Diversity
Issues
http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2007/spaug07/spaug07.htm

Dear Primos, readers and friends:

Hope your summer is going well. It is wonderful to receive your
articles and hear of all your good community activities. Thank you for
sharing. Your stories inspire others.

Unfortunately, the issue of PBS documentary of WW II which excluded the
contributions of Latinos is not solved. Ken Burns attitude is reflected
in the fact that the DVD that he distributed to the media DID NOT
include the 2 Latino segments and one Native American segment that his
studio produced. For the latest update, go to www.DefendTheHonor.org.
Your comments and support are very welcomed.

Warm Regards, Mimi

*United States*
Hispanics in World War II by Tony Santiago
Update on PBS . . THE WAR.
Master Chief Joe R. Campa Jr.
Lt. General Elwood R. Quesada
*Documentary:* Stand Up for Justice: The Ralph Lazo Story* *
*Documentary: * East L.A Marine: The Untold True Story of Guy Gabaldon
Ralph Lazo's joined his Japanese American Classmates in the Internment Camp
California is leading the nation in Diversity
Inside the House: Hispanics Subgroups Differ by Age
U.S. Hispanic Media Market: Projections to 2010
Interracial Marriages Surge Across U.S.
¿De qué se trata la Genealogía Molecular?
Book: I'm Still Here by Venus Perez

*National Issues*
Courage, the Dr. Hector P. Garcia Story by daughter, Wanda Garcia
History of Civil Rights by Latinos
Dolores Huerta to speak in Watsonville, California
Victory at Threemile Canyon Farms Dairy
House Passes Solis' Bill to Honor Cesar Chavez
Whatever Happened to the Santa Ana Four? by Ricardo Valverde
Whatever Happened to the Santa Ana Four? by Gustavo Arellano
Immigrants as Law-Abiding Members of U.S. Society:
LULAC Awards
Latinos Absent from Primetime TV

*Action Item*
Now is the Time to prepare "Proclamation for Hispanic Heritage Month"
Summary sheet: National Hispanic Civil Rights Outreach Project
Documentary: Justice for my People, The Hector P. Garcia Story
Dr. Hector P. Garcia Highway Honor
Mexican History Exhibits and Videos, Project Team Sought
Documentary on Viet Nam
Book: 500 Years of Chicana Women's History
Finding and Documenting the Military Service of Loved Ones
Purple Heart Project
My Friend Leonardo
Venus Perez speaks about HIV/AIDS . . .I'm Still Here

*Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month*
www.SomosPrimos.com/heritage.htm
Did you know? Sabia Usted que? Las Americas... Then and Now by Helen
Rael Giddens
Library of Congress Web site to use during Hispanic Heritage Month.
Latino Astronauts
Mexican Americans in World War II
Annenberg Media
Video Tapes and Films
Recommended websites for students writing reports on scientists and
other fields.

*Education*
Book: "Youth, Identity, Power: The Chicano Movement"
AT&T and LULAC empower low-income Hispanic Communities with Technology
Latino Manifesto: A Critique of the Race Debate in the U.S. Latino Community
College Cost Reduction Act of 2007 (H.R. 2669)
Selected Writings, Chicano Park Day, UC San Diego Freshmen Women
Obituary: CSUS professor, Artist Favela promoted Latino pride
Harvard does something to you: It opens the door to the world

*Bilingual Education
*A History of Languages in the United States
What is an Immersion Education?

*Culture*
Comedian Lico R.
Obituary: Antonio Aguilar, 88, Mexican singer and actor
Native Saint: The Amazing Journey of Juan Diego
Fuerza de la Raiz

*Business*
Mexico: Tacos, burritos aren't authentic

*Anti-Spanish Legends*
Any history of Latinos stumbles at the start
Rebuttal to Samuel B. Huntington by Sal Osio, JD
Equality Texas Mourns the Death of David Ritcheson
Filipinos in Louisiana and the Filipinos in America
Extracts from a review of 'Silent Racism" by Barbara Trepagnier

*Military & Law Enforcement Heroes*
The Borinqueneers, History of all Puerto Rican 65th Infantry Regiment
Hispanic Medal of Honor recipients, Part 6 by Tony Santiago
WWII West Texan Soldier Received France's Highest Military Honors
General Pete Quesada, 1st Director of Federal Aviation Administration
An offer to Improve Family Photos
The Wall
Jose Calugas Jr., Philippine Scouts during World War II

*Cuentos*
Correspondence between Dr. Frank Cortez Flores and Mimi Lozano
The Train of Life-Long Learning

*Literature*
Vicente Riva Palacio, the Poet
A Mi Madre
Adios, Mama Carlota
El Chinaco
Al Viento

*Surname*
Bazurto/Basurto
The Descendents of Don Juan Cano de Saavedra
The Descendents of Don Juan Romo de Vivar y Rangel
Juan Ignacio BARRERA Family of Mier, Tamaulipas Mexico

*Patriots of American Revolution*
General Galvez Chapter, Baldwin County, Alabama 2009 Bicentennial Plans
Texas Connection to the American Revolution to Assist
Officer of the German Navy seeks data on ancestor Capitan Juan Francisco
Blanco
George Washington, Descendiente de El Cid

Leonidas Pinedo

Hey Arturo!
I know you got help already on this, but i thought you might want to see the record, as well.

Let me know if you can view it (I hope)! I posted it here because I was thinking other people, like me, like to
look at old records, no matter who they belong to.

Peggy Delgado

----- Original Message ----
From: arturoramos
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 4:43:59 AM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Leonidas Pinedo

Is there anyone in the group who can do a Mexican Border Crossing record search for me and send me the underlying information and perhaps image for the following person:

LEONIDAS PINEDO
Crossed at Brownsville Municipal Airport

Thanks.

Diaz de Leon

Thank you! As I have completed some 40 years and some 1700 ancestors and
descendents of my own line, i am attempting to asssist her in her line. Ysidro was
married three times, Apolonia was 3rd wife, they had three children, Antonio,
born Tlaltenango 1848, Franciso, and Maria. Antonio, my wifes father went to
Jerez then to Mazatlan and became a large land owner (Tobacco, Chocolates.
brewery etc.) Again, thanks and I will send for the film. We reside Palo Alto, Ca

Gracias, Clemente

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Got the Records Mixed Up this is the one I need

Im requesting a marriage look up for anyone that is going to Salt Lake anytime soon. I have a better record that doesnt require trial and error for the baptisms in my Cienega de Mata. Here it is...

Nicolas Diaz de Tiscareno
Married April 5, 1731
Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico
Maria Dionicia de la Pedrosa
I only know the bride's parents...Thanks to Bill FIgueroa!
Antonio de la Pedrosa
Rosa Maria Valades

I would appreciate if someone could take the time to read this record in the microfilm at the SLC Library, If anyone is going there anytime soon. If you ever need help with anything I will glady be of assistence.
-Daniel Mendez del Camino

Tangancicuaro

Dear Maureen,

Have you ever been there? It is soo beautiful. It is also one of the few
places where Native Americans abound...El Valle is about 15 minutes from
Tangancicuaro...and the border between El Valle and Etucuaro is virtually
non-existent. Etucuaro is obviously indigenous, while El Valle is obviously not, and
they have rivalry issues. Bordering El Valle are also two small towns called
San Antonio and Gomez Farias. If you are interested...I can send you some
pictures. El Valle de Guadalupe has an internet site, with some interesting
verbal history that was recorded and some neat pictures.

Wow....You are absolutely right about those family names...very prevalent in
El Valle. Here's what I was able to get from my husband's great aunt, who
by the way is in her mid 80's and is a nun in Jacona, Michoacan where I took a
picture of when it was founded (1520's).

As you can see, there are several Rochas....one through my mother-in-law
side and again through my father'in-law's side. According oral tradition...the
Duartes and Rochas were very prominent...having obtained most of their money
from bootlegging (you can imagine this information did not come from my
in-laws (lol)...rather, it came from other older men.... I can get some
information from my mother-in-law about her Rocha side of the family.....

It is believed that Pedro Ortiz was born in San Antonio, according to my
deceased father-in-law. But newer information revealed that he was born off in
a small ranch.

Juan Duarte who married Maria Rocha....one of their children's names was:
Ramon Duarte who married Amada Valdez (Amada's mom's name was
Socorro)...they had the following:
Faustino
Julio
Cipriano
Francisco
Empidia Duarte Valdez married Pedro Ortiz (my H's ggrandfather)
there was a previous marriage--name nunknow
Raul Ortiz Duarte (born in 1926) married to Maria Madrigal Rocha
Javier Ortiz Madrigal (my H)
Jesus
Jose Guadalupe who married Rutila Cardenas
Ester
Jose Guadalupe
Herminia (the nun)
Efrain
Adelina Duarte

No rush...take your time...
Esperanza

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Film Section of Nuestros Ranchos

Films are being digitally recorded by the LDS library, but at this time
very few if any are available for the areas we research in Jalisco,
Zacatecas, and/or Aguascalientes.

At this time you can't access the actual films online but have to order
and view the films at your local family history center.

The film section gives you the ability to _get an idea_ of what is on
each film listed if there is an associated batch number. So if you see a
film and there is an IGI or VRI next to the film number you can click on
it and it will show you all the information that someone painstakingly
transcribed off each film and made available. If you put a surname or
given name and a surname in you will be able to narrow the results.
[NOTE: This information is subject to error as many times the
information is transcribed by people that are not actually doing
research from this area or possibly even fluent in the Spanish
Language]. Any information you find here should be used only as a guide.
You find the info and then you order the film. Use the dates from the
IGI/VRI to tell you where to go the actual film so you can CONFIRM FOR
YOURSELF that the information is accurate.

Ask more questions if anything is unclear. Who knows but someone might
step forward and do a nice tutorial on Batch Searching similar to the
one Maria Cortez did on "PAF Instructions for creating reports in Rich
Text Format (.rtf)" which can be found in the files:
http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/15482

joseph

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Diaz de Tiscareño

Daniel,

I belive the compounded surname "Diaz de Tiscareño" began in 1659, when
Baltazar Diaz married Beatriz de Tiscareño. I don't know who Baltazar's
parents were, but Beatriz's parents were Luis Tiscareño de Molina and
Lorenza Ruiz de Esparza. Beatriz was a grandaughter of Lope Ruiz de Esparza
and Ana Francisca Gabai de Moctezuma.

I know that Baltazar Dias and Beatriz de Tiscareño had a son named Joseph
Diaz de Tiscareño, but I have not been able to find any of his siblings.
However, there was a Francisco Diaz de Tiscareño who married Juana de
Tiscareño Aguilera in 1720. Francisco is probably a close descendant of
Baltazar and Beatriz (maybe a son or grandson) but I don't know for sure.
Francisco and Juana had a number of children born between 1720 and 1738.
They carried the surname Díaz de Tiscareño for obvious reasons. In the
first place, their father's surname was Diaz de Tiscareño, and in the
second, their mother's surname was Tiscareño Aguilera. They may have been
cousins or close relatives. This is not my line, so I really haven't done
any serious research on these families. I'm connected to Luis Tiscareño de
Molina and Lorenza Ruiz de Esparza through their daughter Maria, Beatriz's
older sister who married Capt. Juan Romo de Vivar.

I believe that most people with the surname Tiscareño who lived in
Aguascalientes in the 17th and 18th centuries are descendants of Luis
Tiscareño de Molina and Lorenza Ruiz de Esparza. Bear in mind that some
servants and slaves were also given the priviledge to carry their master's
surname, so you'll find some who are really not their descendants. Luis
Tiscareño de Molina and Lorenza Ruiz de Esparza had many slaves and indian
servants, but if they are listed as "españoles" they probably are their
legitimate descendants.

I did find an IGI record for Nicolás Díaz de Tiscareño, who married María
Dionicia de Pedroza on 05 Apr 1731 in Santa María de los Lagos, Lagos de
Moreno, Jalisco. They had a son Nicolás Miguel Diaz de Pedroza, baptized 23
January 1734 at Cienega de Mata, Ojuelos, Jalisco. Just like you, I don't
know who the parents of Nicolas Diaz de Tiscareño were.

I noticed that Connie Dominguez promised to look into this matter over the
weekend. I know she spent a lot of time researching the Tiscareños a few
years ago. She can probably be of great help to you to find your link to
Lope Ruiz de Esparza and Francisca Gabai.

This is all for now, Daniel. Hope you find your connection soon. I'll let
you know if I find anything else that may be of interest to you.

Regards,

Bill Figueroa

r family. ----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Mendez"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 2:18 PM
Subject: Diaz de Tiscareno

Anyone going to Salt Lake?

Is anyone going to Salt Lake anytime soon? I will be starting school so wont have as much time to do research as I do in summer or vacations. I would appreaciate if someone is going that they could look up somethings. I need someone to look at Bautismos de hijos legítimos 1724-1747 - FHL INTL Film [ 640150 ]
in Cienega de Mata, Jalisco, Mexico. I trying verify my Diaz de Tiscareno line. If these records contain the grandparents im looking for then I can connect to Lope Ruiz de Esparza and Moctezuma II. I have the rest from 1500-1705, I just need someone to verify it for me. Here are my records that someone can use to find the children and verify the grandparents. I need a verification for at least one of them that the parents of Nicolas de Tiscareno (b. 1705) are in fact Diego de Tiscareno and Luisa de Aguilera. I would be eternally grateful to this person because it would be my first line back to Spain. If anyone ever needs help with anything, I will be at your service. You can use this to hopefully at least one will have the grandparents. And if possible at least scan one copy that contain the grandparents. Hopefully someone is going soon! -Daniel Mendez del Camino

Diaz de Tiscareno Family (Only the Baptized in Cienega de Mata)
Father: Nicolas (Diaz) de Tiscareno Mother: D(L)eonicia de la Pedrosa
Nicolas Miguel 23 Jan 1734 Cienega de Mata
Phelipe Xil 10 Jun 1736 Cienega de Mata
Jose Manuel Pheliciano 24 Jun 1732 Cienega de Mata
Joseph Maria del Ascencion 25 Oct 1744 Cienega de Mata
Gertrudis 29 Apr 1742 Cienega de Mata

Baptimal Record Format

Does anyone know if all the baptims are required to include the pat. and mat. grandparent's names? Or did it just depend on the preist. Ive only seen 1800's baptisms and always include parents, pat. and mat. grandparents and padrinos. But since Im trying to connect my Diaz de Tiscareno line back to Lope Ruiz de Esparza, im going to order the necessary baptisms records for Nicolas Diaz de Tiscareno's children some in Cienega de MAta, Jalisco, and some in Aguas. Aguas. He was born around 1705 in Aguas. Thanks to Margie Esparza I have a possible link to Lope from Nicolas Diaz de Tiscareno, but I need to prove it first. Thats why im hoping the baptisms include the grandparents' names as well. -Daniel Mendez del cAmino

Mascota, Jalisco film look-up request

I have a request for a film look-up. We are looking for the baptism record of Magdalena LOPEZ Rodrigues born 22 Jul 1901. Mascota, Jalisco. Her SSDI shows 1901, but the vital records for Calif death records shows the birthdate as 22 Jul 1898. So if someone has Bapt. film # 1156173 for Mascota, Jal, I would appreciate a look-up. We don't know the parents names and just found out her mother's maiden name is Rodrigues. I noticed the Ranchos film database has 3 films from Mascota and I am hoping maybe our listing is not up to date.
Magdalena's siblings Alfonzo and Petra were born in Mazatlan, Sin. If anyone is researching that area, please contact me on the side. kcortez@starstream.net
Thanks
Kitty Cortez
Rocklin, CA

Carne en su Jugo

I have just returned from a trip to Guadalajara, and a small ranch known as
Nopalitos (near Arandas), as well as Zamora and surrounding villages.

I got some great pictures of refurbished hacienda (pictures will follow) for
the ranch...this family's surname is Hernandez....

While in Michoacan, I got some great information from a great aunt (on my
husband's side of the family), but when I tried looking up the information at
family search, I realized that the pueblo was not founded until the late 1800's
or early 1900's...and although this great aunt testified that the family
members were all born in El Valle de Guadalupe, Michoacan(going back to at least
the mid 1800's)....none of the names given were associated with the
village...but some seem to be associated with Tangancicuaro...which is where
currently most of the residents conduct their legal affairs. Can anybody help me with
this?

In the meantime, I ate at Garibaldi's...famous for Carne en su Jugo. My
sister gave me the recipe...and with a bit of this and that....I was able to
successfully ALMOST duplicate it....here it goes....

It is a bit time consuming, with all the chopping and frying...but well
worth it....Skip down to the English version.

Acabo de llegar de Guadalajara, y me enamore de este platillo. Mi hermana
me habia dicho como preparar este platillo, pero cuando llegue a E.U., se me
habia olvidado.

Para los que viven in E.U.:, compre carne (sirloin) y yo lo corte muy fino,
un pedazo de jamon (los que venden para desaynar) cortando en cuadritos, y
medio paquete de tocino (grueso) que tambien corte en pedasitos.

No pude encontrar tomatillo, pero compre dos botes de salsa de tomatillo,
use chiles (hungarian), y tampoco pude encontrar esas sebollas...asi es que
corte una sebolla, y lo frei junto con los chiles.

Sigue la receta, segun como Gaby indico....salio todo requisimo. Gracias
Gaby....

For those of you interested in duplicating this recipe, you will need the
following ingredients:
sirloin (the one balled up): I cut it very thinly.
1/2 of a package of thick bacon (cut in squares)
1 slice of breakfast ham (cut in squares)
2 small cans of tomatillo sauce
4 hungarian peppers(diced)
1 onion (sliced)
One pot of pinto beans (cooked by you) - NOT REFRIED.
Cilantro
Onions
Lime (optional)
Tortillas (corn) soft or fried

Cook all bacon in a frying pan, rendering its fat - place to the side. In
the same fat, cook your breakfast ham - place to the side. Strain some of the
fat, and place your hungarian peppers and onions - place to the side. Then
place some of the bacon fat in a dutch oven pot, and saute the sirloin. When
sirloin is done, add all ingredients placed on the side, add water to cover
and a bit of worshester sauce as well as beef boullion. Cover and let it
simmer for about 1 hour.

In the meantime, chop onions and cilantro.

When ready, serve a spoonfull of beans with some of the juice and the beef
stew, with some of the juice...garnish with onions, cilantro...serve with lime
and tortillas.

This recipe is VERY CLOSE to Garibaldi's recipe from Guadalajara.

Esperanza from Chicagoland area

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