Hello All! long time no posting! Anyway, when someone posts a new "genealogical" file, or edit's one...how does everyone/anyone find out? The reason I ask is that I added to new files to my tree and wondered how anyone would know to go there and look at it?
If there is something else that I'm not doing, then I guess this is my notification.....here it goes...
I'm very excited to tell you all that I've been moving forward in my research and have found two more "limbs" in my family tree that landed in Zacatecas! Please view my "Baez Family" file and my "Oviedo Family". This is my maternal line - one that I didn't think would interest this group because my researched centered in Coahuila...it turns out this road led me to Noria de Angeles, Zacatecas, Fresnillo Zacatecas and Zacatecas Zacatecas.
Hope all the Mother's out there had a great day - I know I did....
Peggy
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"New File Update" Notifications?
this is the way Peggy. Just send a message to the group "advertising"
your new addition or modification.
thanks,
joseph
scooterpie1968 wrote:
>Hello All! long time no posting! Anyway, when someone posts a new "genealogical" file, or edit's one...how does everyone/anyone find out? The reason I ask is that I added to new files to my tree and wondered how anyone would know to go there and look at it?
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>If there is something else that I'm not doing, then I guess this is my notification.....here it goes...
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>I'm very excited to tell you all that I've been moving forward in my research and have found two more "limbs" in my family tree that landed in Zacatecas! Please view my "Baez Family" file and my "Oviedo Family". This is my maternal line - one that I didn't think would interest this group because my researched centered in Coahuila...it turns out this road led me to Noria de Angeles, Zacatecas, Fresnillo Zacatecas and Zacatecas Zacatecas.
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>Hope all the Mother's out there had a great day - I know I did....
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>Peggy
Northern Mexico Families lead to Zacatecas
Peggy:
I think it is a very common occurence that families in Northern Mexico, New Mexico, Texas and California were originally from the Zacatecas area. Since Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi were the first "frontiers" in Mexico, many of the families that then moved to the second frontiers came from the area. I know that Mazapil and Sombrerete in particular were big transient stations for such families.
Thanks for letting us know about your breakthroughs.