I am having a difficult time trying to locate Nicolas Garcia Reyes baptism, I have his matrimonio at Asuncion de Maria Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, 1846-1853, image 667 of 773= In this image it states that he was from el barrio Salitre Ags, I also know according to the Book written by my great grandcousin Antonio de La Torre Garcia, titled Cuatro Valores Aguascalientenses, where he write about my greatgrandfather Jose Angel Garcia Macias his brother Rafael and Angel's son Antonio. In this book, the year birth of Nicolas is 1830, his father's first name Zacrias.But according to the matrimonio, his father's name is Don Camilo Garcia and his mother Brigida Reyes, his bride is Pantaleona Macias. On the baptism for Maria Patricia Garcia, Bautismos 1841-1842, Asuncion de Maria Image 351 of 481, the parents are Camilo Garcia and Brigida Reyes, Abuelos paternos Jose maria Garcia y Vicenta Bocanegra, Maternos: Antonio Reyes y Josefa Losando. In Bautismos de castas ; 1807-1812 Images 272 and 273 of 573, July 9, 1809, bautismo de Jose Camilo Garcia Yndio hijo legitimo de Jose Maria y de Vicenta Aguilar, Paternos; Jose Bartolo Garcia y Maria Margarita Salas, Maternos; Jose Dionicio Aguilar Y Maria Eucevia Vocanegra. All this information makes it difficult to confirm without the documentation. Is there some Garcia Bocanegra (Vocanegra)Reyes or Losando that can provide light at the end of this tunnel. Gracias primos.
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Adopted?
Here is a summary of the data we have collected:
Nicolas Garcia is the son of Jose Camilo Garcia (b.1810) and Brigida Reyes (Ruvalcaba) (b.1801) (m.28 Jul 1835)
Jose Camilo Garcia Aguilera is the son of Jose Maria Garcia and Maria Vicenta Aguilar Vocanegra
Maria Vicenta Aguilar Vocanegra is the daughter of Jose Dionicio (Leonicio) Aguilar and Eusebia Vocanegra .
Jose Maria Garcia is the son of Antonio Garcia and Eusebia Martinez according to a baptismal record for Jose Andres Garcia (c. 7/Feb/1816) Aguascalientes
according to another document Jose Maria Garcia is the son of
Jose Bartolo Garcia (Different from your Antonio Garcia above)y Maria Margarita Salas (also different from your Eusebia Martinez above)
Brigida Reyes (aka Brigida Ruvalvaba) (b.1801) is the daughter Jose Antonio Reyes and Josefa Gonzalez-Ruvalcaba Lozano according to a baptismal record. In her marriage record she is the daughter of Ygnacio Ruvalcaba and Josefa Reyes
Jose Antonio Reyes is married to Maria Josefa Gonzalez -Ruvalcaba y Lozano (m.30/Aug/1794) Aguascalientes these may be the parents of Brigida Reyes (Ruvalcaba)
Since we have two different primary sources identifying different paternal grandparents, I am guessing that one couple is the biological parents of Jose Maria Garcia and the second set may have been his adoptive parents. I am theorizing that his parents passed away and he was taken in by family. Just a theory
bautismo of Maria Patricia Garcia
Hi Chris, I have documented information on NICOLAS GARCIA and BRIGIDA REYES. Bautismos 1841-1842 IMAGE 351 of 481 Asuncion de Maria Aguascalientes. This is where I am having a difficult time trying to decipher the Birth of Nicolas Garcia. En la Villa de Aguascalientes el veinte de Marzo de mil ochocientos cuarenta dos, El Padre Do Monico Rangel de Licentia Parrochi Bautiso Solamnemte y puso los Santo Oleos a MARIA PATRICIA que nacio el dia Diez y Site a las Ocho de La Manana, Barrio el Salite, hija legitima de Camilo Garcia y Brigida Reyes, Abuelos Paternos Jose Maria Garcia y Vicenta Bocanegra, Abuelos Maternos; ANTONIO REYES y JOSEFA LOSANO Padrinos Jose Maria Paredes Y Josefa Bocanegra. You said in your reply that Brigida's father surname was Robalcaba and her mother was Josefa Reyes. Is it possible that you are describing a total different Brigida Reyes. I m still at a loss regarding my gg grandfather, Nicolas Garcia location of his Bautismo. can anybody shed some light to this subject. Garcias Primos
Arturo
Maria Vicenta Aguilar Bocanegra
Dear Arturo
Jose Maria Garcia is the son of Antonio Garica and Eusebia Martinez
Maria Vicenta Aguilar (aka Vicenta Bocanegra) is the daughter of Leonicio Aguilar and Eusebia Bocanegra.
Jose Camilo Garcia Aguilar is the son of Jose Maria Garcia and Maria Vicenta Aguilar Bocanegra
Name Jose Maria Garcia
Gender Male
Wife Maria Vicenta Aguilar
Son Jose Camilo Garcia Aguilar
Name Jose Camilo Garcia Aguilar
Gender Male
Christening Date 19 Jul 1809
Christening Place EL SAGRARIO,AGUASCALIENTES,AGUASCALIENTES,MEXICO
Father's Name Jose Maria Garcia
Mother's Name Maria Vicenta Aguilar
CITING THIS RECORD
"México bautismos, 1560-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMMC-S9T : 12 December 2014), Jose Maria Garcia in entry for Jose Camilo Garcia Aguilar, 19 Jul 1809; citing EL SAGRARIO,AGUASCALIENTES,AGUASCALIENTES,MEXICO, reference ; FHL microfilm 299,455.
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Jose Antonio Reyes
mentioned in the record of Jose Antonio Reyes and Maria Josefa Gonzalez Lozano
Name Jose Antonio Reyes
Spouse's Name Maria Josefa Gonss. Lozano
Event Date 30 Aug 1794
Event Place El Sagrario,Aguascalientes,Aguascalientes,Mexico
CITING THIS RECORD
"México matrimonios, 1570-1950," database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JHP1-D2Z : 14 July 2015), Jose Antonio Reyes and Maria Josefa Gonss., 30 Aug 1794; citing El Sagrario,Aguascalientes,Aguascalientes,Mexico, reference ; FHL microfilm 299,833
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Good luck,
R.A.Ricci
Brigida Reyes/ Abuelos de Camilo Garcia
Hi R.A. Ricci, appreciate what you are doing. Here what I have on Camilo Garcia Aguilar; Had this particular document for the past 7 years, but have not had much luck breaking through this wall.. BAUTISMOS de CASTAS 1807-1812; Aguascalientes Asuncion de Maria;
Enla Yglesia Parroquial de esta Villa de Aguascalientes el Diez y Nueve del mes de Julio de mil ochocientos y nueve anos. el Presbiterio Don Eufracio Carrillo como teniente del Presbiterio Don Ygnacio Jose Rincon Gallardo Cura Ynterino baptize solamnemte y puse los Santos Oleos y Chrisma a JOSE CAMILO YNDIO, que nacioen esta Villa dia quince del corriente mes Hijo legitimo de Jose Maria Garcia y de Maria Vicenta Aguilar vecinos de esta dicha Villa. Sus Abuelos Paternos Jose Bartolo Garcia (Different from your Antonio Garcia above)y Maria Margarita Salas ( also different from your Eusebia Martinez above) y Maternos Dionicio Aguilar (different first name from your Leonicio above) y Maria Eucebia Vocanegra.
Am I in the right place or am I off the mark? Not the brightest bulb, so if you do not mind could you direct me to the Bautismos where you located the different named Abuelos etc, or is this the document I need? sorry for being a bother, this part of the family has cause me many hours without much progress. As wellas Nicolas Garcia Baitismo. Gracias
Arturo
Gonzalez Ruvalcaba y Lozano and Reyes
Dear Arturo,
I believe that Chris is right, we are dealing with the same Brigida, and she has Gonzalez Ruvalcaba Lozano and Reyes in her ancestry. Where I disagree with Chris is where she gets the ruvalcaba from. I am only guessing but I think she gets it from the Gonzalez-Ruvalcaba y Lozano of the family from her maternal grandmother.
Jose Dionicio Aguilar is the same person as Leonicio Aguilar. I have often seen Dionicio and Leonicio used interchangeably.
There is however an issue between the abuelo paternos that you name and the ones that I name. They are not the same people.
Please check out the baptismal certificate for Jose Andres Garcia
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N8P1-V3F
Image 483 out of 502
Date 7/Feb1816
Aguascalientes
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DBGS-VL7?i=482&wc=M6QX-NPD…
Vicenta Aguilar
Gender Female
Husband Jose Maria Garcia
Son Jose Andres Garcia
Name Jose Andres Garcia y Aguilar
Event Type Baptism
Event Date 07 Feb 1816
Event Place Asunción de María, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico
Gender Male
Father's Name Jose M'A Garcia
Mother's Name Vicenta Aguilar
CITING THIS RECORD
México, Aguascalientes, registros parroquiales, 1620-1962, database with images, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N8P1-V3N : 27 July 2015), Vicenta Aguilar in entry for Jose Andres Garcia, 07 Feb 1816; citing Baptism, Asunción de María, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico, parroquias Católicas, Aguascalientes (Catholic church parishes, Aguascalientes).
Your welcome,
R.A. Ricci
Thank You
Thank You
Different grandparents
Dear Arturo and Chris,
Since we have two different primary sources identifying different paternal grandparents, I am guessing that one couple is the biological parents of Jose Maria Garcia and the second set may have been his adoptive parents. I am theorizing that his parents passed away and he was taken in by family. Just a theory.
R.A.Ricci
Gonzalez Rubalcava
Hi Arturo,
I actually am not taking a position on where the Robalcava name comes from, I'm just reading the record. If it comes from her mother, than one of the records is wrong, but, the Brigida's are definitely the same. The problem is the multiple names. I actually am not sure that all the errors are from the various records, some may come from the family itself. There's too many different names for them to all be mistakes of the priest or the scribe. I'm thinking something else may be going on here. Possibly, Brigida's parentage was not fully known, or came to light at a later date, or some other scenario. Also, now I'm not sure any of these names are correct. It's unusual not to find any records for names in Aguascalientes, which is pretty well indexed. There doesn't appear to be an Antonio Reyes and Josefa Lozano in this time frame or an Ygnacio Robalcava and Josefa Reyes either. Here's a similarly named couple to the Brigida Robalcava record, it's for a Eustaquio Robalcava and Josefa Reyes, both Indios. Eustaquio and Ygnacio, could be confused by the scribe. This couple fits the time frame, perhaps you should look at them:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6MCS-B73
Chris
Jose Andres Garcia
Hi R.A. Ricci, well if this is true, it puts a different spin on things. My certificate of Camilo Garcia, indicates that he is YNDIO, the question is, Jose Andres and Camilo Garcia are both hijos legitimos of Jose Maria Garcia and Vicenta
Aguilar. However on his Bautismo, dated July 19, 1809, Asuncion de Maria Aguascalientes, Bautismos de castas 1807-1812, Image 272 and 273, lists his parents as:
Father: Jose Maria Garcia
Mother: Maria Vicenta Aguilar
Abuelos Paternos: Jose Bartolo Garcia y Maria Margarita Salas
Abuelos Maternos: Jose Dionicio Aguilar y Maria Eucevia Vocanegra
According to your research: Parents of Jose Maria Garcia are:
Antonio Garcia and Eusebia Martinez, info extracted from Bautismo of Jose Andres Garcia, Feb. 7, 1816 Image 483 of 502 Espanol.
The problems are, Camilo is caste as Yndio.
Jose Andres as Espanol
Camilo's Abuelos are Jose Bartolo Garcia y Maria Margarita Salas
as indicated in his bautismo July 19, 1809. This period seems to indicate that the parents of Jose Maria Garcia were Jose bartolo Garcia and Maria Margarita Salas.
Six years after the birth of Camilo Garcia a brother is born, named Jose Andres Garcia.Problems: Racial casting, Espanol and different set of Abuelos Paternos;
Antonio Garcia and Eusebia Martinez.
The question is was Camilo an Yndio and if so was Jose Maria or Maria Vicenta Aguilar Yndio/Yndia or both?
If Jose Maria Garcia was orphaned and his relative Antonio Garcia and Eucebia both espanoles or was there an Yndio/Yndia or mestizo/mestiza among this set of parents.
What makes this very interesting, is that the Garcia clan comes from a long line of classical musicians, starting with Nicolas Garcia and two of his sons well known filamornicos, Jose Angel Garcia Macias (mi maria) and Rafael Garcia Macias and his grandsons Ricardo Garcia Mendoza and Antonio Garcia Mendoza, this family was well respected in Aguascalientes.
So now the questions are; was Camilo Yndio, is my certificate incorrect, is Jose Bartolo Garcia and Maria Margarita Salas an erroneous entries.
Gracias, Arturo
Jose Andres Garcia
Arturo, Rick,
This is the first time I've come across a family that has used this many different names. It makes it very difficult to track down. Here's more names for you. Camilo Garcia is the son of Jose Maria Salas and Vicenta Aguilar. Jose Maria Salas and Vicenta Aguilar were married on 1 October 1808. Jose Maria Salas is the natural born son of Margarita Salas. Vicenta Aguilar is the daughter of Dionicio Aguilar and Eusebia Lopez, another new apellido.
Marriage of Jose Maria Salas and Vicenta Aguilar:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6P83-8V6
Chris
Jose Andres Garcia
I would agree, however, I have documents through bautismos and matrimonios that discount this theory. Jose Maria was a very common first and middle name during those periods. My ancestry documented history begins with my bisabuelos paternos, Jose Angel Garcia Macias and Francisca Natalia Mendoza Tiscareno. I took a trip to Aguascalientes, and interviewed my cousin x2, Maria de Los Dolores Garcia Ruiz de La Pena 90x yrs of age daughter of my great uncle Ricardo Garcia Mendoza, also collected the book Cuatro Valores Aguascalentenses, author by Jose Antonio de La Torre Garcia, written in honor of his grandfather Jose Angel Garcia Macias,uncle Rafael Garcia Macias and Primos Ricardo Garcia Mendoza and Antonio Garcia Mendoza. During this trip I was able to gathered names and dates of birth of Jose Angel and Francisca Natalia sons and daughters. Through this research the names of abuelos paternos always mentioned Nicolas Garcia Reyes and Pantaleona Macias, and for children of Nicolas and Pantaleona the names of Abuelos Paternos have been Jose Camilo Garcia and Brigida Reyes and for the children of Camilo Garcia and Brigida Reyes the Abuelos Paternos: Jose Maria Garcia and Vicenta Bocanegra, Maternos Antonio Reyes and Josefa Bocanegra
The sequence of abuelos takes a drastic turn with the bautismo of Jose Camilo, July 19, 1809
Parents:Jose Maria Garcia y Maria Vicenta Aguilar aka Bocanegra (see above)
Abuelos Paternos:Jose Bartolo Garcia and Maria Margarita Salas
Abuelos Maternos: Dionicio Aguilar and Maria Eucevia Vocanegra (see above)
This as far as my documented history on the Garcia clan took me. Unfortunate without a bautismo of Nicolas Garcia Reyes , doubts exist.
Bautismo de Jose Angel Garcia Macias; bautismos 1853-1855, IMAGE 123 of 602
hijo legitimo de Nicolas Garcia y Pantaleona Macias
Abuelos Paternos: Camilo Garcia and Brigida Reyes
Abuelos Maternos: N. Maria Ysabel Macias, have a certificate that for Brigida Reyes as hija Natural de Baqcilio Lopez
Is there an answer?
Jose Andres Garcia
Hi Arturo,
Jose Maria is a very common name in that era. But, Jose Maria with the exact same named mother, (Margarita Salas) and the exact same named wife, (Vicenta Aguilar), who also happens to have the exact same named father, (Dionicio Aguilar) and a mother with the exact same given name, (Eusebia), is far less common. This doesn't mean Bartolo Garcia isn't his father, it just means he's a natural born child. I also don't believe this is the last hijo natural. This would also explain why there's no marriages for some of these couples, even though this is one of the best indexed areas. I would also not rely too heavily on everything that was told by family members, until it's backed up with records. I was told various things by family members, much of which turned out inaccurate, or, in some cases, completely wrong, once the actual records were found. I think there's little doubt that this is the correct Jose Maria Garcia(Salas).
Chris
From: "winonade14@sbcglobal.net"
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2016 11:58 AM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Jose Andres Garcia
I would agree, however, I have documents through bautismos and matrimonios
that discount this theory. Jose Maria was a very common first and middle name
during those periods. My ancestry documented history begins with my
bisabuelos paternos, Jose Angel Garcia Macias and Francisca Natalia Mendoza
Tiscareno. I took a trip to Aguascalientes, and interviewed my cousin x2,
Maria de Los Dolores Garcia Ruiz de La Pena 90x yrs of age daughter of my
great uncle Ricardo Garcia Mendoza, also collected the book Cuatro Valores
Aguascalentenses, author by Jose Antonio de La Torre Garcia, written in honor
of his grandfather Jose Angel Garcia Macias,uncle Rafael Garcia Macias and
Primos Ricardo Garcia Mendoza and Antonio Garcia Mendoza. During this trip I
was able to gathered names and dates of birth of Jose Angel and Francisca
Natalia sons and daughters. Through this research the names of abuelos
paternos always mentioned Nicolas Garcia Reyes and Pantaleona Macias, and for
children of Nicolas and Pantaleona the names of Abuelos Paternos have been
Jose Camilo Garcia and Brigida Reyes and for the children of Camilo Garcia
and Brigida Reyes the Abuelos Paternos: Jose Maria Garcia and Vicenta
Bocanegra, Maternos Antonio Reyes and Josefa Bocanegra The sequence of
abuelos takes a drastic turn with the bautismo of Jose Camilo, July 19, 1809
Parents:Jose Maria Garcia y Maria Vicenta Aguilar aka Bocanegra (see above)
Abuelos Paternos:Jose Bartolo Garcia and Maria Margarita Salas Abuelos
Maternos: Dionicio Aguilar and Maria Eucevia Vocanegra (see above) This as
far as my documented history on the Garcia clan took me. Unfortunate without
a bautismo of Nicolas Garcia Reyes , doubts exist. Bautismo de Jose Angel
Garcia Macias; bautismos 1853-1855, IMAGE 123 of 602 hijo legitimo de Nicolas
Garcia y Pantaleona Macias Abuelos Paternos: Camilo Garcia and Brigida Reyes
Abuelos Maternos: N. Maria Ysabel Macias, have a certificate that for Brigida
Reyes as hija Natural de Baqcilio Lopez Is there an answer?
Camilo Garcia
Hi Chris, hijos/hijas naturales was very common based on my encounter of certificates I came across,(not in the Garcia Clan)I have not found one certificate suggesting that. I need to correct one statement, Jose Angel Garcia Macias and Francisca Natalia Mendoza Tiscareno are my maternal bisabuelos. I am the son of Francisca Garcia Yanez and Fernando de Leon Medina, my grandparents
were Jose Jesus Garcia Mendoza and Emilia (Edmigda) Yanez Macias, Emilia was the Natural daughter of Alejandro Yanez of Pinos Zacatecas and Teresa Macias Guardado Villa Garcia Zacatecas. My interview with Maria de Los Dolores Garcia Ruiz de La Pena, was confirming what I already had from my grandfather sons and daughters, here in Texas. She did not suggest nor influence me in anyway as to the family in Aguascalientes, social and educational status. All that information is recorded in their defunciones . In addition streets bearing their names in Aguascalientes because of their musical contributions to the State and Mexico as a whole, also recognition for some of the daughters of Jose Angel Garcia Macias who distinguished themselves as educators whose names appear on streets named after them. All that said, I would love to find the certificate of Bautismo for Nicolas Garcia Reyes, because this certificate would answer part of my questions. If you have located Nicolas bautismo, I would appreciate the period and Image number. I know he was born in April 1830, but had no success locating that certificate. Gracias
Arturo de Leon-Garcia
Camilo Garcia
Hi Arturo,
No one is suggesting anything about hijos naturales and the Garcia's. I have dozens of hijos naturales in my family. I'm suggesting that that's one possible explanation for the inconsistencies in records and multiple apellidos. I'm also not suggesting that you disregard your families oral and written history, I'm just suggesting that it needs to be confirmed with actual records, and, if those records show contradictory evidence, than you may need to disregard portions of what you may have heard. All of us in the forum are trying to assist you. I believe both records that I provided are your correct ancestors. I believe if your review them thoroughly you will come to the same conclusion.
Chris
Camilo Garcia
Hello everyone,
I agree with Chris in that this one is a big puzzle with many pieces but we are having trouble putting them together because of multiple use of names and information about what seems to be the same.people. The issue about different races is really not an issue. I have seen the same person referred to as three or four different racial classifications. Sometimes they would look at the color of the skin of the child and come up with the classification. I have seen the same person classified as mestizo, tresalvo, and espanol; each classification in a different document. The issue here is the numerous names for what seem to be the same people.
I do not have an answer for this dilemma. What I do know is that Chris has done excellent work when helping me out with my Perez-Gallo family line. I have a lot of respect for Chris's work and conjectures.
Thanks,
Rick A. Ricci
Puzzling
Oh I am not questioning Chris abilities, capabilities and theories regarding a multitude of surnames, it is probable. In this world everything has a probability, it is that my certificates seem to direct me toward the known, and I was simply trying to FIND NICOLAS GARCIA bautismo certificate that up to this point has eluded me. I feel comfortable with Camilo Garcia bautismo certificate and the data and names within the document. It is just that BAUTISMO belonging to NICOLAS I want. Thanks Rick A. Ricci for all your help and hard work.
Arturo de Leon-Garcia
Thanks Chris
I am going to review this entire conversation and see where I can comfortably feel the connection, based on verifiable documents. The problem with me, is that I have a one chance to get it right, (getting old). I want whoever picks the baton, that his lane be clear. Again thank you for all your hard work.
Arturo de Leon-Garcia
Thanks Chris
Dear Arturo,
Finding Nicolas 's baptismal record may help us figure out how these puzzle pieces fit together.. I will be on the look out for it. Let me know if you find additional information. Please let me know how I can help you.
Thank you and you are welcome,
Good Luck,
Rick A. Ricci
Thanks Chris
I'll stay in touch, if I find anything on Nicolas Garcia, I'll pass it on.
Gracias
Arturo
bautismo of Maria Patricia Garcia
Hi Arturo,
It's not possible at all that it's a different Brigida. It is possible that this family used multiple apellidos or errors took place in various records, but the Brigida's are the same. First, there is not one baptism taking place for Camilo Garcia and Brigida Reyes, prior to the marriage of Camilo Garcia and Brigida Robalcava. Second, the Paternal grandparents are exactly the same for Camilo Garcia. Third, Camilo Garcia would have had to marry two women named Brigida, and the first Brigida would've had to have died prior to his 1835 marriage to Brigida Robalcava. And, clearly that's not the case, since Camilo Garcia and Brigida Reyes are still have children in the 1840's:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMMF-MRD
Chris
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To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2016 10:41 AM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] bautismo of Maria Patricia Garcia
Hi Chris, I have documented information on NICOLAS GARCIA and BRIGIDA REYES.
Bautismos 1841-1842 IMAGE 351 of 481 Asuncion de Maria Aguascalientes. This
is where I am having a difficult time trying to decipher the Birth of Nicolas
Garcia. En la Villa de Aguascalientes el veinte de Marzo de mil ochocientos
cuarenta dos, El Padre Do Monico Rangel de Licentia Parrochi Bautiso
Solamnemte y puso los Santo Oleos a MARIA PATRICIA que nacio el dia Diez y
Site a las Ocho de La Manana, Barrio el Salite, hija legitima de Camilo
Garcia y Brigida Reyes, Abuelos Paternos Jose Maria Garcia y Vicenta
Bocanegra, Abuelos Maternos; ANTONIO REYES y JOSEFA LOSANO Padrinos Jose
Maria Paredes Y Josefa Bocanegra. You said in your reply that Brigida's
father surname was Robalcaba and her mother was Josefa Reyes. Is it possible
that you are describing a total different Brigida Reyes. I m still at a loss
regarding my gg grandfather, Nicolas Garcia location of his Bautismo. can
anybody shed some light to this subject. Garcias Primos Arturo
Nicolas Garcia
Hi Arturo,
I think you're looking in the wrong time frame for the baptism of Nicolas Garcia. I don't think he was born in 1830, but instead closer to 1836, based on his parents marriage in July of 1835: [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X2M3-1FG ]. Sadly, the names again are slightly different from yours, although still similar. Here the bride and groom are listed as Camilo Garcia and Brigida Robalcaba. The paternal parents are listed as Jose Maria Garcia and Visenta Aguilar. The Maternal parents are listed as Ygnacio Robalcaba and Josefa Reyes. Brigida apparently used her mother's name. This new name of Robalcaba may help in your search.
Chris
Jose Camilo Garcia Aguilar
Name Jose Maria Garcia
Gender Male
Wife Maria Vicenta Aguilar
Son Jose Camilo Garcia Aguilar
Name Jose Camilo Garcia Aguilar
Gender Male
Christening Date 19 Jul 1809
Christening Place EL SAGRARIO,AGUASCALIENTES,AGUASCALIENTES,MEXICO
Father's Name Jose Maria Garcia
Mother's Name Maria Vicenta Aguilar
CITING THIS RECORD
"México bautismos, 1560-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMMC-S9T : 12 December 2014), Jose Maria Garcia in entry for Jose Camilo Garcia Aguilar, 19 Jul 1809; citing EL SAGRARIO,AGUASCALIENTES,AGUASCALIENTES,MEXICO, reference ; FHL microfilm 299,455.
Nicolas Garcia Reyes
Thank you Chris, I am familiar with the Robalcaba and Nicolas connection. I am going to look it up again and see where it takes me. Thank you
Arturo