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Serna/Serda and Aguilar in Calvillo
Hello Aguascalientes researchers:
I've been tracing the Serna family of Calvillo back to this person
JOSE MANUEL DE LA SERNA
Son of Juan M Lopez de la Serde and Merced Medina
Born: Circa 1786
Place: Calvillo, Aguascalientes
Married: October 31, 1852 (2nd Marriage to Refugio de Loera)
Place: Calvillo, Aguascalientes
A brother of this man was baptized in 1798 as follows:
In the Parish Church of San Jose de Huejucar on the 14th of October of
1798. Father Joaquin de Palos baptized Jose Brigido, Español, born on
the 7th of October, legitimate son of Juan Serna and Merced Medina,
residents of Agostadero
Abuelos Paternos: Francisco de la Serna and Maria Flores
Abuelos Maternos: Francesca Masias.
Apparently around 1802, Jose Manuel de la Serde/Serna married Maria
Trinidad Aguilera (daughter of Santiago Aguilera and Maria Lucrecia
Calvillo). She died circa 1849 (after which her husband remarried at
60+ years of age)
I am interested in knowing if anyone has traced this Serna family and
if anyone is familiar with when and where Francisco de la Serde/Serna
lived.
Also, I am trying to find out more about Trinidad Aguilera. I can't
find anything about her. A Jose Santiago Aguilera Carrasco was born
Aug. 6, 1761 in La Ciudad de Aguascalientes as the son of Juan Bernardo
Aguilera and Juana Maria Carrasco (Film 299436) and he may be her
father, but I don't know for sure.
The same Jose Santiago de Aguilera may have been married in 1779 in La
Ciudad to Maria Guadalupe de Chavez, but I suspect he also married
Lucretia Calvillo at some point (Trinidad Aguilera's mother).
My question is, have any of you researched Serde/Serna and Aguilera in
La Ciudad and Calvillo circa 1750 to 1805 and have any suggestions? And
has anyone ever seen the name, "Lucretia Calvillo"? Thank you.
John P. Schmal
Serna/Serda and Aguilar in Calvillo
The people who went to Calvillo, some were from El Agostadero (I have several lines)
this rancho El Agostadero is just outside between Jalpa and Huanusco.
Regards,Daniel
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> To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 02:34:31 -0400
> From: johnnypj@aol.com
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Serna/Serda and Aguilar in Calvillo
>
> Hello Aguascalientes researchers:
>
> I've been tracing the Serna family of Calvillo back to this person
>
> JOSE MANUEL DE LA SERNA
> Son of Juan M Lopez de la Serde and Merced Medina
> Born: Circa 1786
> Place: Calvillo, Aguascalientes
> Married: October 31, 1852 (2nd Marriage to Refugio de Loera)
> Place: Calvillo, Aguascalientes
>
> A brother of this man was baptized in 1798 as follows:
>
> In the Parish Church of San Jose de Huejucar on the 14th of October of
> 1798. Father Joaquin de Palos baptized Jose Brigido, Español, born on
> the 7th of October, legitimate son of Juan Serna and Merced Medina,
> residents of Agostadero
> Abuelos Paternos: Francisco de la Serna and Maria Flores
> Abuelos Maternos: Francesca Masias.
>
> Apparently around 1802, Jose Manuel de la Serde/Serna married Maria
> Trinidad Aguilera (daughter of Santiago Aguilera and Maria Lucrecia
> Calvillo). She died circa 1849 (after which her husband remarried at
> 60+ years of age)
>
> I am interested in knowing if anyone has traced this Serna family and
> if anyone is familiar with when and where Francisco de la Serde/Serna
> lived.
>
> Also, I am trying to find out more about Trinidad Aguilera. I can't
> find anything about her. A Jose Santiago Aguilera Carrasco was born
> Aug. 6, 1761 in La Ciudad de Aguascalientes as the son of Juan Bernardo
> Aguilera and Juana Maria Carrasco (Film 299436) and he may be her
> father, but I don't know for sure.
>
> The same Jose Santiago de Aguilera may have been married in 1779 in La
> Ciudad to Maria Guadalupe de Chavez, but I suspect he also married
> Lucretia Calvillo at some point (Trinidad Aguilera's mother).
>
> My question is, have any of you researched Serde/Serna and Aguilera in
> La Ciudad and Calvillo circa 1750 to 1805 and have any suggestions? And
> has anyone ever seen the name, "Lucretia Calvillo"? Thank you.
>
> John P. Schmal
>
>
del la Serda/Serna
John
The name that comes to my mind are the Lopez de la Serda's. Some where in Aguascalientes but they seem to have come from Teocaltiche. Just a thought since it's around this time that families started to drop their extended names....like Munos de Hermosillo (one of my family lines) is now just Munoz(s).
I have not seen the names you mention but have about 3 Calvillo lines and I do have a Loera (Luera) line from Mecatabasco.
In regards to the Agostadero, there is one by Sierra de Pinos. I have family members from Agostadero (which one?)....and these are lines I am stuck on.....I'm waiting for the Zacatecas records to go digital to see if they are there.
Rose
del la Serda/Serna
Thanks for the info, Rose. I have right here two examples of very
early Serda's in Aguascalientes:
JUAN SERDA BIELMA Pedigree
Christening: 05 APR 1654 El Sagrario, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes,
Mexico
Parents:
Father: NICOLAS DE LA SERDA Family
Mother: MARIA DE BIELMA
C604761 1616 - 1660 0299421 Film NONE
JUAN SERDA BARGAS Pedigree
Christening: 25 JUN 1684 El Sagrario, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes,
Mexico
Parents: Father: JUAN DE LA SERDA Family
Mother: LORENSA DE BARGAS
C604763 1684 - 1691 0299423 Film NONE
Are these two the same as the Lopez de Serda's in Lagos? I suspect the
lines I am tracing (Serna/Serda/Serde) may back into them, but that's
where I'm stuck right now.
John Schmal
-----Original Message-----
From: rosehardy@hotmail.com
To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 5:41 pm
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] del la Serda/Serna
John
The name that comes to my mind are the Lopez de la Serda's. Some where
in Aguascalientes but they seem to have come from Teocaltiche. Just a
thought since it's around this time that families started to drop their
extended names....like Munos de Hermosillo (one of my family lines) is
now just Munoz(s).
I have not seen the names you mention but have about 3 Calvillo lines
and I do have a Loera (Luera) line from Mecatabasco.
In regards to the Agostadero, there is one by Sierra de Pinos. I have
family members from Agostadero (which one?)....and these are lines I am
stuck on.....I'm waiting for the Zacatecas records to go digital to see
if they are there.
Rose
del la Serda/Serna
The Serda (Cerda) from Aguascalientes and Lagos should be the same family, Lopes de la Serda, they originally came from San Luis Potosi.
Regards,Daniel
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> To: general@nuestrosranchos.org; rosehardy@hotmail.com; general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 21:26:20 -0400
> From: johnnypj@aol.com
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] del la Serda/Serna
>
> Thanks for the info, Rose. I have right here two examples of very
> early Serda's in Aguascalientes:
>
> JUAN SERDA BIELMA Pedigree
> Christening: 05 APR 1654 El Sagrario, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes,
> Mexico
> Parents:
> Father: NICOLAS DE LA SERDA Family
> Mother: MARIA DE BIELMA
> C604761 1616 - 1660 0299421 Film NONE
>
> JUAN SERDA BARGAS Pedigree
> Christening: 25 JUN 1684 El Sagrario, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes,
> Mexico
> Parents: Father: JUAN DE LA SERDA Family
> Mother: LORENSA DE BARGAS
> C604763 1684 - 1691 0299423 Film NONE
>
> Are these two the same as the Lopez de Serda's in Lagos? I suspect the
> lines I am tracing (Serna/Serda/Serde) may back into them, but that's
> where I'm stuck right now.
>
> John Schmal
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rosehardy@hotmail.com
> To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
> Sent: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 5:41 pm
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] del la Serda/Serna
>
> John
>
> The name that comes to my mind are the Lopez de la Serda's. Some where
> in Aguascalientes but they seem to have come from Teocaltiche. Just a
> thought since it's around this time that families started to drop their
> extended names....like Munos de Hermosillo (one of my family lines) is
> now just Munoz(s).
>
> I have not seen the names you mention but have about 3 Calvillo lines
> and I do have a Loera (Luera) line from Mecatabasco.
>
> In regards to the Agostadero, there is one by Sierra de Pinos. I have
> family members from Agostadero (which one?)....and these are lines I am
> stuck on.....I'm waiting for the Zacatecas records to go digital to see
> if they are there.
>
> Rose
del la Serda/Serna
Thanks for the info, Rose. I have right here two examples of very
early Serda's in Aguascalientes:
JUAN SERDA BIELMA Pedigree
Christening: 05 APR 1654 El Sagrario, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes,
Mexico
Parents:
Father: NICOLAS DE LA SERDA Family
Mother: MARIA DE BIELMA
C604761 1616 - 1660 0299421 Film NONE
JUAN SERDA BARGAS Pedigree
Christening: 25 JUN 1684 El Sagrario, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes,
Mexico
Parents: Father: JUAN DE LA SERDA Family
Mother: LORENSA DE BARGAS
C604763 1684 - 1691 0299423 Film NONE
Are these two the same as the Lopez de Serda's in Lagos? I suspect the
lines I am tracing (Serna/Serda/Serde) may back into them, but that's
where I'm stuck right now.
John Schmal
-----Original Message-----
From: rosehardy@hotmail.com
To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 5:41 pm
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] del la Serda/Serna
John
The name that comes to my mind are the Lopez de la Serda's. Some where
in Aguascalientes but they seem to have come from Teocaltiche. Just a
thought since it's around this time that families started to drop their
extended names....like Munos de Hermosillo (one of my family lines) is
now just Munoz(s).
I have not seen the names you mention but have about 3 Calvillo lines
and I do have a Loera (Luera) line from Mecatabasco.
In regards to the Agostadero, there is one by Sierra de Pinos. I have
family members from Agostadero (which one?)....and these are lines I am
stuck on.....I'm waiting for the Zacatecas records to go digital to see
if they are there.
Rose
del la Serda/Serna
I would love to see La Ciudad de Aguascalientes records and San Jose de
Gracia records from the 1700s to go digital, but I have a feeling the
emphasis is on 1800s, and that they may not go digital for years.
Let's cross our fingers.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: rosehardy@hotmail.com
To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 5:41 pm
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] del la Serda/Serna
John
The name that comes to my mind are the Lopez de la Serda's. Some where
in Aguascalientes but they seem to have come from Teocaltiche. Just a
thought since it's around this time that families started to drop their
extended names....like Munos de Hermosillo (one of my family lines) is
now just Munoz(s).
I have not seen the names you mention but have about 3 Calvillo lines
and I do have a Loera (Luera) line from Mecatabasco.
In regards to the Agostadero, there is one by Sierra de Pinos. I have
family members from Agostadero (which one?)....and these are lines I am
stuck on.....I'm waiting for the Zacatecas records to go digital to see
if they are there.
Rose
del la Serda/Serna
I would love to see La Ciudad de Aguascalientes records and San Jose de
Gracia records from the 1700s to go digital, but I have a feeling the
emphasis is on 1800s, and that they may not go digital for years.
Let's cross our fingers.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: rosehardy@hotmail.com
To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 5:41 pm
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] del la Serda/Serna
John
The name that comes to my mind are the Lopez de la Serda's. Some where
in Aguascalientes but they seem to have come from Teocaltiche. Just a
thought since it's around this time that families started to drop their
extended names....like Munos de Hermosillo (one of my family lines) is
now just Munoz(s).
I have not seen the names you mention but have about 3 Calvillo lines
and I do have a Loera (Luera) line from Mecatabasco.
In regards to the Agostadero, there is one by Sierra de Pinos. I have
family members from Agostadero (which one?)....and these are lines I am
stuck on.....I'm waiting for the Zacatecas records to go digital to see
if they are there.
Rose
Loera de Calvillo
Rose, do you have this Loera linen from Calvillo?
FRANCISCO LOERA -- Son of Jose Esteban Loera and Rosalia Romo
JOSÉ ESTEBAN LOERA -- Son of Antonio Eugenio Loera and Anna Gertrudis
Muños - married January 9, 1788
ANTONIO EUGENIO LOERA -- Son of Florencio de Loera and Maria de San
Juan Villalobos -- Married: October 6, 1765 in La Ciudad.
I deadend at Florencio. I saw him listed a couple times as Orencio as a
parent, but can't seem to get beyond this point. If you or anyone else
has this line, I'd love to know if you have made more progress beyond
this.
Thanks.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: rosehardy@hotmail.com
To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 5:41 pm
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] del la Serda/Serna
John
The name that comes to my mind are the Lopez de la Serda's. Some where
in Aguascalientes but they seem to have come from Teocaltiche. Just a
thought since it's around this time that families started to drop their
extended names....like Munos de Hermosillo (one of my family lines) is
now just Munoz(s).
I have not seen the names you mention but have about 3 Calvillo lines
and I do have a Loera (Luera) line from Mecatabasco.
In regards to the Agostadero, there is one by Sierra de Pinos. I have
family members from Agostadero (which one?)....and these are lines I am
stuck on.....I'm waiting for the Zacatecas records to go digital to see
if they are there.
Rose
Loera de Calvillo
Here is some information I found online, good luck!
Aqui hay información que encontre en linea, buena suerte!
Escolastico Antto. Ramon Loera
Billa
[image: Four Stars]25 March 1748
Santa Maria Mecatabasco,Villa Del Refugio,Zacatecas,Mexico
Orencio Loera
Maria Billa Lovor
Maria Antta. Bitorina Rosalia Loera
Villalobos
[image: Four Stars]29 January 1752
Santa Maria Mecatabasco,Villa Del Refugio,Zacatecas,Mexico
Orencio Loera
Maria Villalobos
Joseph Raphael Loera
Villa
[image: Four Stars]16 November 1756
Santa Maria Mecatabasco,Villa Del Refugio,Zacatecas,Mexico
Manl. Orencio De Loera
Petra Villa Lobos
Joseph Antonio Loera
Billalobos
[image: Four Stars]29 April 1760
Santa Maria Mecatabasco,Villa Del Refugio,Zacatecas,Mexico
Manuel Loera
Petra Billalobos
Manl. Loera Villalovos
[image: Four Stars]2 July 1758
Santa Maria Mecatabasco,Villa Del Refugio,Zacatecas,Mexico
Manl. De Loera
Petra Maria Villalovos
Mra. Guadalupe Loera
Villalovos
[image: Four Stars]1 January 1777
San Jose, Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico
Manl. De Loera
Petra De Villalovos
Saludos desde Lago Salado
Eduardo H Seoane
Alfaro in Sombrerete
Has anyone done research on the Alfaro surname in Sombrerete,
Zacatecas? I've done some research back a couple hundred years, but I
have some gaps and a somewhat jagged puzzle. Would be interested in
knowing if anyone else has tackled that surname in that place.
John Schmal
Serna / Agostadero / Calvillo
David Serna email > Mooskies4 at aol from the Chicago metro area. My Family is also decended from Sernas From Arroyo de soto & Agostadero. I was just togeather with my uncle and discussed the exact location of Agostadero. He says he know how to get there but would have to drive me there.
My relation to this line is as follows. Jose Manuel Serna b. abt 1786> Florentino Serna b.abt. 1817 > Favian Serna b. 1848, > Sabas Serna Died aft. 1926 > Hija Guadalupe Serna b. 1902 La Presa Se Caso con me Tio Genaro (b. Media Luna, 1902). Married 1926, Calvillo.
> del email de David Serna; Mooskies4 en AOL del área del metro de Chicago. Mi familia también decended de Sernas de soto del Arroyo; Agostadero. Estaba Platicando con mi tío y discutí la localización exacta de Agostadero. Él dice que él sabe conseguir allí pero que tendría que conducirme allí. Mi relación directa del descendiente a esta línea está como sigue. Nacido 1786 Jose Manuel Serna .;> Florentino Serna b.abt. 1817 > Favian Serna B. 1848, > Sabas Serna murió approx 1926 >>> Hija Guadalupe Serna B. Approx.1902 en La Presa Se Caso con me Tio Genaro Serna ( Nacido en Rancho media Luna, 1902 ). Casado 1926, Calvillo.
Serna / Agostadero / Calvillo
There is a El Agostadero at Mascota, Jalisco, and another at
San Juan de Los Lagos,Jalisco. By viewing these sites, you
ought to determine the one you are looking for.
I was unable to locate Arroyo de Soto.
Hope this helps/hs
David Serna email > Mooskies4 at aol from the Chicago metro area. My Family is also decended from Sernas From Arroyo de soto & Agostadero. I was just togeather with my uncle and discussed the exact location of Agostadero. He says he know how to get there but would have to drive me there. My relation to this line is as follows. Jose Manuel Serna b. abt 1786> Florentino Serna b.abt. 1817 > Favian Serna b. 1848, > Sabas Serna Died aft. 1926 > Hija Guadalupe Serna b. 1902 La Presa Se Caso con me Tio Genaro (b. Media Luna, 1902). Married 1926, Calvillo.
> del email de David Serna; Mooskies4 en AOL del área del metro de Chicago. Mi familia también decended de Sernas de soto del Arroyo; Agostadero. Estaba Platicando con mi tío y discutí la localización exacta de Agostadero. Él dice que él sabe conseguir allí pero que tendría que conducirme allí. Mi relación directa del descendiente a esta línea está como sigue. Nacido 1786 Jose Manuel Serna .;> Florentino Serna b.abt. 1817 > Favian Serna B. 1848, > Sabas Serna murió approx 1926 >>> Hija Guadalupe Serna B. Approx.1902 en La Presa Se Caso con me Tio Genaro Serna ( Nacido en Rancho media Luna, 1902 ). Casado 1926, Calvillo.
Serna/Serda - Arroyo de Soto
Arroyo de Soto is
Southwest of Calvillo (on the way to Jalpa)
Southeast of Tabasco
Directly east of Huanusco
Right near the border of Zacatecas and Aguascalientes.
-----Original Message-----
From: Santos Luna <mistyriver123@yahoo.com>
To: general@nuestrosranchos.org; mooskies4@aol.com
Sent: Fri, Mar 19, 2010 9:02 am
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Serna / Agostadero / Calvillo
David: At the site PublosAmerica.com
There is a El Agostadero at Mascota, Jalisco, and another at
San Juan de Los Lagos,Jalisco. By viewing these sites, you
ought to determine the one you are looking for.
I was unable to locate Arroyo de Soto.
Hope this helps/hs
David Serna email > Mooskies4 at aol from the Chicago metro area. My Family is
also decended from Sernas From Arroyo de soto & Agostadero. I was just togeather
with my uncle and discussed the exact location of Agostadero. He says he know
how to get there but would have to drive me there. My relation to this line is
as follows. Jose Manuel Serna b. abt 1786> Florentino Serna b.abt. 1817 >
Favian Serna b. 1848, > Sabas Serna Died aft. 1926 > Hija Guadalupe Serna
b. 1902 La Presa Se Caso con me Tio Genaro (b. Media Luna, 1902). Married 1926,
Calvillo.
> del email de David Serna; Mooskies4 en AOL del área del metro de Chicago. Mi
familia también decended de Sernas de soto del Arroyo; Agostadero. Estaba
Platicando con mi tío y discutí la localización exacta de Agostadero. Él dice
que él sabe conseguir allí pero que tendría que conducirme allí. Mi relación
directa del descendiente a esta línea está como sigue. Nacido 1786 Jose Manuel
Serna .;> Florentino Serna b.abt. 1817 > Favian Serna B. 1848, > Sabas Serna
murió approx 1926 >>> Hija Guadalupe Serna B. Approx.1902 en La Presa Se
Caso con me Tio Genaro Serna ( Nacido en Rancho media Luna, 1902 ). Casado 1926,
Calvillo.
Serna/Serda and Aguilar in Calvillo
Just a thought about the de la Serna/Serda line....what comes to my mind are the Lopez de la Serda's from Teocaltiche. Just a thought...
I have not see the names you mention but I do have about 3 lines of Calvillo's and a Loera line in Calvillo
> To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 02:34:31 -0400
> From: johnnypj@aol.com
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Serna/Serda and Aguilar in Calvillo
>
> Hello Aguascalientes researchers:
>
> I've been tracing the Serna family of Calvillo back to this person
>
> JOSE MANUEL DE LA SERNA
> Son of Juan M Lopez de la Serde and Merced Medina
> Born: Circa 1786
> Place: Calvillo, Aguascalientes
> Married: October 31, 1852 (2nd Marriage to Refugio de Loera)
> Place: Calvillo, Aguascalientes
>
> A brother of this man was baptized in 1798 as follows:
>
> In the Parish Church of San Jose de Huejucar on the 14th of October of
> 1798. Father Joaquin de Palos baptized Jose Brigido, Español, born on
> the 7th of October, legitimate son of Juan Serna and Merced Medina,
> residents of Agostadero
> Abuelos Paternos: Francisco de la Serna and Maria Flores
> Abuelos Maternos: Francesca Masias.
>
> Apparently around 1802, Jose Manuel de la Serde/Serna married Maria
> Trinidad Aguilera (daughter of Santiago Aguilera and Maria Lucrecia
> Calvillo). She died circa 1849 (after which her husband remarried at
> 60+ years of age)
>
> I am interested in knowing if anyone has traced this Serna family and
> if anyone is familiar with when and where Francisco de la Serde/Serna
> lived.
>
> Also, I am trying to find out more about Trinidad Aguilera. I can't
> find anything about her. A Jose Santiago Aguilera Carrasco was born
> Aug. 6, 1761 in La Ciudad de Aguascalientes as the son of Juan Bernardo
> Aguilera and Juana Maria Carrasco (Film 299436) and he may be her
> father, but I don't know for sure.
>
> The same Jose Santiago de Aguilera may have been married in 1779 in La
> Ciudad to Maria Guadalupe de Chavez, but I suspect he also married
> Lucretia Calvillo at some point (Trinidad Aguilera's mother).
>
> My question is, have any of you researched Serde/Serna and Aguilera in
> La Ciudad and Calvillo circa 1750 to 1805 and have any suggestions? And
> has anyone ever seen the name, "Lucretia Calvillo"? Thank you.
>
> John P. Schmal
>
>
decendant of Jose Manuel Serna y Trinidad Aguilera / Agostadero
David Serna e mail Mooskies4 at aol.
Im curious if you have the same information as me for the son. Florentino age 24, Married Trinidad Lopez. August 12 1842,
She died and at age 36, He Married Maria Guadalupe Estrada About 1853
She died and at age 50 he Married Jorga Rodrigues December 27 1868.