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Hello everyone,
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Martin Gerardo Gonzalez Guzman. I am a 21 year old college student from California and have a great deal of interest in family history, especially because up until two months ago, I didn't think I had any family history.
At the moment, I am doing research on my Totatiche, Jalisco Branches, seeing as how 5/8 of my great-grandparents were born there (with another one being from Villa Guerrero and the other two from Bolanos)
Here is the research I have done so far on my great-grandfather Leodegario Gutierrez using help from the LDS site and Ancestry.com:
http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/Martin2g
I have more research on the way as soon as I get it all cleaned up.
Happy Research,
Martin
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Your lucky day!
Welcome to the group Martin.
As this is your first week, I would say that you're off to a good start because I just found your relatives a few days ago. The source is the marriage dispensas found at the Guadalajara Diocese: Guadalajara Matrimonios 1828, Film 168233, Image 1401.
The direct link to the first page is here:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18411-13591-78?cc=1874591 wc=12512899
The family tree corresponds to Juan Cobarrubias:
The first branch is: A1. Efigenia (m Jose Grano), A2. Rita Grano m Pedro Gonzalez, A3. Blas Gonzalez, A4. Juan
The second branch is: B1. Cristobal Cobarrubias, B2. Jose Covarrubias, B3. Rosalia m Julian Nunez, B4. Juana Maria
You can also find the marriage information for Pedro Gonzalez (born in Coahila--https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NLQH-TZ5 ?) & Rita Grano here: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JHL1-VN4
As you can see I had thought that Pedro G was born in Coahila not Tayahua, but that was based only on a brief search.
Good luck on your searches!
-Arturo Gonzalez
Your lucky day!
Thank you very much, Arturo!
The information was extremely helpful
I found a different marriage record for Pedro Gonzalez and Rita Grano saying that he was from Tayahua, it was also from familysearch.org, though I can't find it at the moment and forgot to attach the link to him, I'll go hunt it down.
I'm actually related to him on both my mom and my dad's side of the family, my Gonzalez last name comes directly from him.
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Denise Fastrup
Welcome to the Forum. I can assure you I have gotten lots of help and good tips here. My first tip for you is to do searches within Nuestros Ranchos. A lot of good info lies waiting to be discovered!
Regards
Denise Fastrup