Surname Aguinaga from Jalisco
My Aguinaga family crossed at El Paso, Texas on 12 July 1918. My
grandmother Ysabel Rodriquez, my uncle Juan Aguinaga , age five, and
Great-grandfather, Juan Guerra Aguinaga, his wife Maria Cruz Ortiz Bonilla
My Aguinaga family crossed at El Paso, Texas on 12 July 1918. My
grandmother Ysabel Rodriquez, my uncle Juan Aguinaga , age five, and
Great-grandfather, Juan Guerra Aguinaga, his wife Maria Cruz Ortiz Bonilla
Hello Everyone,
I am looking for the parents or any info on Diego Diaz Montanez de Sandi and Juana Josepha Albares Tostado, who were married Jan 13, 1737 in Nochistlan.
I found in the LDS files a Juana Maria Alvares Tostado born 1721 Jalostotitlan, parents: Lucas Alvarez Tostado and Apolonia Fernandez Cordero. But I am not certain if it is the Juana I am looking for.
I am grateful for the information I have gotten from the group. Thanks to Member Sally for giving me info to carry my line forward. The following is provided for any comments, suggestions, corrections, leads etc.
My great-grandfather's grandfather Jose Lorenso Santoyo (born abt. 1775) was son of Joseph (Manuel?) Santoyo and Maria Josefa Diaz (de Leon?). I have not been able to find Jose Lorenso's birth certificate, but in his marriage (11 may 1808, San Jose de Ojuelos, Jal) to Maria Josefa Masias the parents of both are listed. In a search of Jose Lorenso's siblings I found the following individuals whom I believe, by the names of the parents, the timeline (1770-1802) and the places (all localities linked to Cienega de Mata & Ojuelos), to be siblings.
No, what I saw was film numbers for the church in Moyahua dating from 1814 to the 1600's. If we could get a hold of those films we would be able to extend our lines. I believe that is why we are not able to find records on Silverio Reynoso. He and many other family members would be on those films.
Greetings!
My name is Ron Schuler and I am primarily researching the following surnames and locations:
MARQUEZ ● VALDES ● GOMEZ ● DE LA TORRE
JEREZ, ZACATECAS; “LOS CUERVOS”
Marquez - Gomez Lines
I'm researching my sister-in-laws family, a tree is in the files area under
Eric Edgar.
Martin *de la O* b. 1898 in *Colotlan*
Lasaro *de la O* b. 17 Dec 1906, *Colotlan*
Agustin *de la O* b. 30 Sep 1911. *Colotlan*
Daniel,
I just checked FamilySearch.org and it is not updated. It has a new look, but I am not finding in the IGI what I am finding in the Pilot Site (see link below).
Hello All, the familysearch website the one we know
as www.familysearch.org has been redone with new changes!
It is different now, in a matter of years it will contain all genealogical microfilm records
Hola Claudia ,how are you ? Well I hope . I descend from the Reynoso line of Jalisco. There were 2 brothers Francisco and Diego Reynoso whose parents were Francisco Reynoso (born In Peru ) and Mariana Padilla Davilla (Culiacan and related to all Padillas in the Area) . The 2 brothers married 2 sisters Josefa and Margarita Renteria. Francisco married Josefa (1659)in Guadalajara and Diego married Margarita in(1680) Juchipila ,Zacatecas. So in a nut shell Francisco stayed in Jalisco and Diego in Zacatecas.What are your thoughts ?
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to ask if anyone has a copy of the film for Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, Teocaltiche,
Batch # M602488 film #0639756.
I've been waiting for the film for months.
I'm trying to discover the parents of Francisco Muñoz de Nava and Juana Rosalia Diaz de Zandi, who were married the 5th of Febuary 1758.
Hello all
Has anyone come across a site for the ship passenger lists for Mexico.
There must have been a least two ports where ships coming from Spain
would have arrived, Tampico and Veracruz. Where would they have kept
Hi Daniel and everyone,
Taking a moment to reply to Daniel concerning my maiden last name, de la O. This is my father's paternal last name and I have located an aunt who is doing research on the de la O Ortiz branch of the family. I'm extremely busy right now. My seven siblings and I are getting together in El Paso, Texas on August 1st to celebrate our Mom's 80th birthday. I was appointed the job of writing Mom's story and my husband is putting together a genealogical tree. We also collected as many pictures as possible to share with the family. As you can imagine this has become quite an undertaking. This project has taken over our lives for the past few months. Hopefully when we return from Texas in August, we'll to participate more fully in the information exchange for Nuestros Ranchos. We traveled to Mexico in April to meet aunts and uncles and they gave us so much valuable information that I definitely recommend that anyone doing genealogical research should travel to their
Hello Everyone,
I just found this info and I thought I would put it in case it helps anyone:
Hola A Todos,
Acabo de encontrar esta informacion que pense que podia ayudar a algien en su buscada:
Maria de Gabay y Ana Francisca de Gabay eran hermanas. Este dato lo
encontre en el libro de Jose Luis Vasquez y Rodriguez de Frias "Genealogia
de Nochistlan Antiguo Reino de la Nueva Galicia". El capitulo 58 del libro
Marisela,
Have you tried Nochistlan in your records search, it's a neighboring town, 30 km distance and there are many Quezadas.
Alicia Carrillo
San Jose, Calif
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I would like everyone to at least give their first names when they reply
to an email message.
Some of us don't reply all that often and it is hard to tell exactly who
you are. You might just say something that might make us interested in
Hello everyone!!!
My grandfather's name is Mateo Quesada.? His parents were Emigdio Quezada and Micaela Ibarra.
Mateo Quesada was christened on 26 Sep 1881 @ Nuestra Senora de los Dolores, Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico.
I found the following additional information on Maria Gabay:
"Gaspar Melchor y Maria Gabay se casaron el 24 de Julio de 1657" This looks like a second marriage for Maria Gabay.
John Gonzalez
Additional information on Maria Gabay.
Joseph de La Cruz and Maria Gabay appear on the list for Confirmations on June 27, 1648 in Teocaltiche, Jalisco. Their children confirmed were: Maria, Ana, Teresa and Juan. No other information is given.
http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/16790
Could anyone in the group tell me what the word is right before "Zacatecana"? It looks like "F---ica". Is this a town where the bride was "originaria y vecina de"?
John,
I understand that children's surnames often do not match the patrilineal usage we employ today. However, often (but not always) those 'inconsistencies' have a 'logical' explanation. In the example of Gertrudis, Nava was her mother's surname. Other siblings took the Munoz from the mother side, while others the Gonzalez from the Paternal Grandfather in all sorts of combinations (with or without de Hermosillo). However, I wonder whether anyone knows of an Extracted Record that lists Ramirez de Hermosillo for members of that family. All the ones I've seen listed are Submitted Records. I wonder if all started with a transcription error (Ramirez instead of Gonzalez) with that error becoming perpetuated over time. By contrast, I do find Gonzalez Hermosillo as a surname asociated to Diego Alonso de Hermosillo's children. Just wondering.
Thanks John
Last night I found the following on Alonso marriage to Luisa:
Dio. Alonso de Hermosillo y Luysa de Nava
23 Feb 1645 Nuestra Senora de los Dolores, Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico
M60286 (marriages 1637-1669) 0639754.
Jaime,
Segun los datos que tengo yo, Juana Alderete era hija de Francisco Alderete
y Elvira de Padilla.
Francisco Alderete era natural de Torrelobaton, Valladolid, Espana y murio
el 25 Nov 1683 en Teocaltiche, Jalisco. Estos datos los encontre en el