Is there anybody that has relatives from this area in this research group. My line is a marriage between Mariano Esparza and Josefa Sanchez in August of 1875. If anybody has any lines related to this region please post a message.
I have ancestors with the name Baez in the early 1800's. the earliest i have is Jose Ygnacio Baez married to Josefa Maria de Leon who had three children (so far that I can find) Simon Baez (my great great great grandfather), Maria Noverta de Jesus Baez (1806) and Jose Marcelo Martir Baez (1804)
Peggy Pineda (formerly Delgado)
I went here: http://biblio2.colmex.mx/bibdig/dicc_cubas/base3.htm and
found a Populo in Puebla and a Popul in Jalisco
Nothing for Ropula
Nothing for Topulo
joseph
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MMG8938@aol.com wrote:
> Has anyone ever heard of a ranch called the Rancho del Populo or
Rancho del
> Ropula; Rancho del Topulo??? This is in Jalisco...I figure somewhere
> close to Guadalajara/Tonala region. Would really appreciate help on
this
> question.
>
> Mickey
Joseph.......I need a little help locating a place called "Villa de
Pastores, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. For some reason I cannot get into
the Cubas dictionnario.......can you help me? This place might be
called just "Pastores" but it is definitely in the state of SLP.........
Thanks!
Josie
On Sep 14, 2010, at 7:00 AM, Joseph Puentes wrote:
> I went here: http://biblio2.colmex.mx/bibdig/dicc_cubas/base3.htm
> and found a Populo in Puebla and a Popul in Jalisco
>
> Nothing for Ropula
>
> Nothing for Topulo
>
> joseph
>
Hi Peggy,
I'm doing research on my great grandmother's lineage, last name Bais. I'm unable to confirm the exact spelling of the last name. It may be Baez for all I know. She was an indigenous woman from somewhere in Zacatecas, born around 1868. Her parents were Andres Bais and Antonia de Lira. Unfortunately that's all I know. By chance is your Baez ancestry indigenous?
Roberto Martinez
Noria de Angeles, Zacatecas