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It looks as though you're looking for the surname De la Lus Ramirez, but it
appears as though De La Lus is part of the first name, Jose de la Lus,
Ramirez looks like the surname.
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 3:07 PM,
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> Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 23:19:08 -0700 (PDT)
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> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Maria Leocadia De Huizar
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> I also found out that my gggg grandfather Francisco Madera and my gggg
> grandmother Maria Leocadia De Huizar, who are espanoles as it has says on
> the documents I found on them, were padrinos for a mulatto libre in 1762:
>
> http://oi62.tinypic.com/2hzgv9e.jpg
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> In the same year of 1762, Francisco Madera and Maria Leocadia De Huizar
> had a son name "Juan Venancio (Benancio) Madera" Espanol at Rancho De Los
> Maderas:
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> http://oi57.tinypic.com/b4e1pz.jpg
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> Then in 1773, my ggg grandfather Juan Benancio Madera and his sister
> Maria Josefa Madera were padrinos for an indio:
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> http://oi59.tinypic.com/33a3rcp.jpg
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> Then in 1780, my ggg grandfather Juan Benancio Madera and his sister
> Maria Josefa Madera were padrinos for a mulatto libre of the Hacienda of
> San Antonio De Padua:
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> http://oi60.tinypic.com/vowec1.jpg
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> Then in 1792, my ggg grandfather Juan Benancio Madera and "Maria Josefa"
> no last name given have a son name "Patricio Madera"
>
> http://oi57.tinypic.com/2qnts2x.jpg
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> says, Patricio Madera "hijo legitima de Juan Benancio Madera y Maria
> Josefa
>
> Then in 1802, my ggg grandfather Juan Benancio Madera was a member of
> "Hermanos Cofrades" where his name appears on the first page of list where
> he paid two pesos for membership (I only made copy of first page as there
> are other pages):
>
> http://oi60.tinypic.com/zvxuuu.jpg
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> Then in 1820, my ggg grandfather Juan Benancio Madera, Espanol passes away
> at the age of 57 and it says he is "casado con Juana De La Torre"
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> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=259bjhf&s=8#.U4_gonJdXWI
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> Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2014 09:36:48 -0700 (PDT)
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> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] We are retiring Mundia
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> I just received this email from Ancestry.com
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2014 17:34:58 -0400
> From: "Joseph Puentes"
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> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] PBS Researcher Needs Help
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> If anyone in the group would like to work on this project it would be great
> if you would bring some attention to the http://nuestrosranchos.org group
> if
> the findings get presented on PBS.
>
> Here is some information I received directly from Aaron with some info
> posted on the Zacatecas rootsweb group included at the bottom:
>
> As stated before, I am a researcher for a PBS show called Finding Your
> Roots, that explores race, culture, and identity through the genealogies
> and
> family histories of notable celebrities.
> I am trying to trace the line of Jose de La Lus Ramirez, born March 1781
> in
> Jerez, Zacatecas, and the line of Joseph Antonio Luciano Caldera, born
> December 14, 1755 in El Durazno, Zacatecas, and died Jun 19, 1799 in El
> Durazno, Zacatecas.
> We're trying to see if we can take these two people's families back to
> Spain, which would probably be about two or three generations. We've
> already
> checked the obvious places for records but have turned nothing up, so if
> there is anyone with any leads or who would be interested in helping out,
> we
> would be enormously appreciative.
> I did some searching on your site and found Miguel Caldera, who has obvious
> ties to Spain (through his father) and while it is entirely unknown whether
> Joseph Antonio Luciano Caldera is related to him, it could be a lead?
>
> Joseph
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> Joseph Puentes
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 18:40:22 -0000
> From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com"
> Subject: [MEX-ZACATECAS] PBS Researcher looking for Zacatecas
> Genealogist
> To:
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> Author: akalischerco
> Surnames: de la Lus Ramirez, Caldera
> Classification: lookup
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> Message Board URL:
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> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.mexico.zacatecas/2051/mb…
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> Message Board Post:
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> I'm working on a PBS show and am trying to take the lines of Jose de La Lus
> Ramirez of Jerez, Zacatecas, and Joseph Antonio Luciano Caldera of El
> Durazno, Zacatecas, back to Spain (probably about two generations). Is
> there
> anyone who could attempt to do this? The answer may lie in civil or church
> records, but I have been unable to find any that help.
> Aaron
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