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Origins of New Mexico Families by Fray Angelico Chavez
"Diego Perez Granillo, who had married his cousin Juana Romero, and had gone to Sonora before 1663, was Alonso's son if not a younger brother".
You will find this family, as early as 1617, in Nueva Vizcaya, and New Mexico.
In 1661 - 1664, Francisco and Alonso were part of a wagon-train from Mexico City to New Mexico.
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Hello John Inclan - I don't know if you remember me but I use to be with the SHHAR organization and went to the Pentagon and National Archives with you around 4 years ago or so....anyway, hoping you might have some insight into the Perez-Granillo lines of Sonora Mexico.
Cap. Don Simon Perez Granillo married to Dona Maria Avila y Bernal had a son also named Simon Perez Granillo. This Simon married Catharina Enriques Dominguez de Mendoza on A[pril 25, 1694 in Valle de Allende , Chihuahua Mexico. Catharina was born in New Mexico according to the parish record and Simon was from Sonora, Mexico.
Any chance that this might be a son of Simon Perez-Granillo whose father was Alonso Perz Granillo, --whose father was Francisco Perez Granillo??
Any information that you might know regarding this line would be greatly appreciated.
Luz Montejano Hilton was trying to find my Simon and Catharina Enriquez several years ago. I have tried to contact her but I hear she has been ill. I was the connection she was trying to find.
Thanks if you can help or have any ideas and I hope you are doing well, I'm pretty sure form all the information that I have collected including books, that this Simon is related to the Francisco/Alonso Perez-Granillo line.
Yolanda Ochoa-Hussey
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GREGORIO CASILLAS Pedigree
Male Family
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Parents:
Father: SEBERO CASILLAS Family
Mother: FELIPA ROJAS
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Marriages:
Spouse: ELIGIA RIVERA Family
Marriage: 26 FEB 1848 Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa Del Refugio, Zacatecas, Mexico
Husband Age at Marriage: 20
Wife Age at Marriage: 17
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(Sandra Gomez Mendoza)
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(Sandra Gomez Mendoza)
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6. Re: Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa de Refugio, Zacatecas
(Daniel M?ndez del Camino)
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Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 15:08:05 -0800 (PST)
From: Sandra Gomez Mendoza
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa de
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Hola Daniel! Como siempre, que gusto.
My family includes the following:
Grandfather: Jose Pedro Gomez Casillas (born in Juchipila, 1891)
Greatgrandmother: Marciala Casillas (born in Tabasco)
Parents: (married in Tabasco)
Father: Gregorio CASILLAS
Mother: Eligia RIVERA
Grandparents: (unknown where they are from)
Father's Father: Sebero CASILLAS
Father's Mother: Felipa DE ROJAS
Mother's Father: Sinforiano RIVERA
Mother's Mother: Ramona LOPES
--- On Mon, 12/1/08, Daniel M?ndez del Camino wrote:
> From: Daniel M?ndez del Camino
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa de Refugio, Zacatecas
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 1:39 PM
> Hola Sandra,
> I have research in Villa de Refugio, Zac as well from
> 1776-1930. I have notice that almost everyone came from
> somewhere else. Mecatabasco was a large parish going down to
> Huansco, Zac to Calvillo, Ags
> and west Plateado, Zac your Casillas prob came from one of
> these places. I do have some Casillas but not related from
> Huanusco some miles from Tabasco, Maybe you could give me
> some dates and names, do you know what Ranchos or Haciendas
> they came from? Most of the names are not from Tabasco.
> They're are places, like Huiscolco, Plateado, La Luz,
> Refugio Sauz, Labor are some I can remember off the top of
> my head, we came from LA LUZ. Almost most families went to
> Tabasco to baptize their kids and also get married. -Daniel
> Mdc
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