I am trying to locate information on my Grandmother Aurora Cordero. She married Amador Martinez and ccording to immigration documents it states that she came into the U.S. with him, her place of birth is Fresnillo Mexico around 1986 According to my Father he says she always said she was born in Guadalajar.
Her Father's name was Aurelio Cordero her Mother was Senorina Borrego.
I have located baptismal records for her sister and brother.
Sister Ma. Rebeca Cordero
Brother Miguel Cordero
Brother Aurelio Cordero
Border Crossing information for Aurora Cordero
Border Crossings From Mexico to United States, 1903-1957 for Aurora Cordero
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Name: Aurora Cordero
Arrival Date: 13 Mar 1919
Arrival Port: El Paso
Age:
Estimated Birth Year: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Fresnillo
Birth Country: Mexico
Gender: Female
Race: Mexican
Last Residence:
Accompanied by: Husband A Martinez
Departure Date:
Departure Port:
Departure Contact:
Arrival Contact:
Ship Name:
Airline:
Record has photo?: No
Ancestry Record Number: Imusa1903_082418-1303
NARA Publication Number: Imusa1903
NARA Roll Number:
Baptismal record for Ma. Rebeca Cordero (Sister) baptismal in Aquascalientes
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3. Re: Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del Refugio, Zacatecas
(Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino)
4. Re: Mu?oz (Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino)
5. Re: Records So far (Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino)
6. Re: Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del Refugio, Zacatecas
(Paul Gomez)
7. Hijos de Francisco Gutierrez de H. y Thomasa Garcia de H.
(chavagure@yahoo.com.mx)
8. illness in Jerez Zac. 1831 (Erlinda Castanon-Long)
9. Re: illness in Jerez Zac. 1831 (Ronald Reynoso)
10. Re: illness in Jerez Zac. 1831 (Erlinda Castanon-Long)
I work in Archivo General del Estado de Coahuila. My phone number is (Cel) 045 844 1064369. In my work is 844 4 118657. I have information about Coahuila if you need some data about.
I?m looking marriage and baptism records about Pedro Munoz and Maria Trinidad Aguilar. Their child Cosme Munoz Aguilar married may 1858 at Villa de Cos, Zacatecas, with Carlota Moreno Guerra Valades. Does anyone knows about? I search at the parrish and I didn?t find anything. May you suggest a Parrish significant close to Villa de Cos? I mean significant because migration or commerce, or something like that. Thanks in advance. And remember I am in Coahuila, I can send you information of my state.
Where is "Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del Refugio, Zacatecas, MX? I can not find it in the Mexico,Catholic Church Records, Zacatecas" part of the digitized records by FamilySearch.Org. I am researching meaternal grandparents, Ybarra & Salas.
Thank you.
Paul Gomez
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:23:09 -0700
From: Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino
To: Nuestros Ranchos
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del
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Hi Paul,
There is an interesting story behind this place. In colonial times the jurisdiction was called Santa Maria de Mecatabasco which
was also the name for the parish. With the reforms of Benito Juarez the municipio was named Tabasco and the parish still
was named S. Maria de Mecatabasco. For some reason Villa del Refugio was also attached to this place. Have not found
this one yet. But all the records will be under Tabasco, Zacatecas. There was rapid movemento in this area which I call
the long lost zone. People from all over would travel to Tabasco it must have been an important site as far as I have studied.
People from Nochistlan, Juchipila, Tlatenango, Villanueva, Zacatecas, Colotlan, Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Teocaltiche
would travel to Tabasco for whatever reasons. I have many lines going in-and-out of this area. The church records start
1747 so I would assume everyone stayed in their parish.
What do you have on your Ibarra and Salas, we might share lines in this area.
Daniel M?ndez Camino
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:33:22 -0700
From: Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino
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Estimado don Miguel,
No tengo ning?n dato de Pedro Mu?oz y Trinidad Aguilar. Lo que menciona sobre Carlota Moreno Guerra Valad?s me interesa bastante ?Tiene v?nculo ?sta con los Guerra Valad?s de Jalisco? Carlota Moreno y Cosme Mu?oz casaron en la parroquia de de San Cosme, Villa de Cos, Zacatecas el 20 de mayo de 1858.
Saludos,
Daniel M?ndez Camino
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:34:12 -0700
From: Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino
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Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Records So far
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:43:09 -0700
From: "Paul Gomez"
To:
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del
Refugio, Zacatecas
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My maternal 3rd Great Grandparents were German Martinez married to Rosalia
Ybarra; and my 4th GG were Juan Apolonio Ybarra married to Manuela Salas.
There is an interesting story behind this place. In colonial times the
jurisdiction was called Santa Maria de Mecatabasco which was also the name
for the parish. With the reforms of Benito Juarez the municipio was named
Tabasco and the parish still was named S. Maria de Mecatabasco. For some
reason Villa del Refugio was also attached to this place. Have not found
this one yet. But all the records will be under Tabasco, Zacatecas. There
was rapid movemento in this area which I call the long lost zone. People
from all over would travel to Tabasco it must have been an important site as
far as I have studied.
People from Nochistlan, Juchipila, Tlatenango, Villanueva, Zacatecas,
Colotlan, Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Teocaltiche would travel to
Tabasco for whatever reasons. I have many lines going in-and-out of this
area. The church records start
1747 so I would assume everyone stayed in their parish.
What do you have on your Ibarra and Salas, we might share lines in this
area.
This is great news, George! I worked very hard with FS indexing on Nayarit. My father and his mother and father were born in Nayarit, as well as multiple numbers of paternal (Gomez) and maternal (Lizarraga) grandparents were born in that state, orignally part of Nueva Galicia.
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Hello,
I am trying to locate information on my Grandmother Aurora Cordero. She married Amador Martinez and ccording to immigration documents it states that she came into the U.S. with him, her place of birth is Fresnillo Mexico around 1986 According to my Father he says she always said she was born in Guadalajar.
Her Father's name was Aurelio Cordero her Mother was Senorina Borrego.
I have located baptismal records for her sister and brother.
Sister Ma. Rebeca Cordero
Brother Miguel Cordero
Brother Aurelio Cordero
Border Crossing information for Aurora Cordero
Border Crossings From Mexico to United States, 1903-1957 for Aurora Cordero
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Name: Aurora Cordero
Arrival Date: 13 Mar 1919
Arrival Port: El Paso
Age:
Estimated Birth Year: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Fresnillo
Birth Country: Mexico
Gender: Female
Race: Mexican
Last Residence:
Accompanied by: Husband A Martinez
Departure Date:
Departure Port:
Departure Contact:
Arrival Contact:
Ship Name:
Airline:
Record has photo?: No
Ancestry Record Number: Imusa1903_082418-1303
NARA Publication Number: Imusa1903
NARA Roll Number:
Baptismal record for Ma. Rebeca Cordero (Sister) baptismal in Aquascalientes
Thank you,
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5. Re: Records So far (Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino)
6. Re: Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del Refugio, Zacatecas
(Paul Gomez)
7. Hijos de Francisco Gutierrez de H. y Thomasa Garcia de H.
(chavagure@yahoo.com.mx)
8. illness in Jerez Zac. 1831 (Erlinda Castanon-Long)
9. Re: illness in Jerez Zac. 1831 (Ronald Reynoso)
10. Re: illness in Jerez Zac. 1831 (Erlinda Castanon-Long)
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 15:46:44 -0700 (PDT)
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Dear friends:
I work in Archivo General del Estado de Coahuila. My phone number is (Cel) 045 844 1064369. In my work is 844 4 118657. I have information about Coahuila if you need some data about.
I?m looking marriage and baptism records about Pedro Munoz and Maria Trinidad Aguilar. Their child Cosme Munoz Aguilar married may 1858 at Villa de Cos, Zacatecas, with Carlota Moreno Guerra Valades. Does anyone knows about? I search at the parrish and I didn?t find anything. May you suggest a Parrish significant close to Villa de Cos? I mean significant because migration or commerce, or something like that. Thanks in advance. And remember I am in Coahuila, I can send you information of my state.
Miguel Angel Munoz Borrego.
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 15:55:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: paul.gomez@verizon.net
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Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del
Refugio, Zacatecas
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Where is "Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del Refugio, Zacatecas, MX? I can not find it in the Mexico,Catholic Church Records, Zacatecas" part of the digitized records by FamilySearch.Org. I am researching meaternal grandparents, Ybarra & Salas.
Thank you.
Paul Gomez
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:23:09 -0700
From: Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino
To: Nuestros Ranchos
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del
Refugio, Zacatecas
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Hi Paul,
There is an interesting story behind this place. In colonial times the jurisdiction was called Santa Maria de Mecatabasco which
was also the name for the parish. With the reforms of Benito Juarez the municipio was named Tabasco and the parish still
was named S. Maria de Mecatabasco. For some reason Villa del Refugio was also attached to this place. Have not found
this one yet. But all the records will be under Tabasco, Zacatecas. There was rapid movemento in this area which I call
the long lost zone. People from all over would travel to Tabasco it must have been an important site as far as I have studied.
People from Nochistlan, Juchipila, Tlatenango, Villanueva, Zacatecas, Colotlan, Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Teocaltiche
would travel to Tabasco for whatever reasons. I have many lines going in-and-out of this area. The church records start
1747 so I would assume everyone stayed in their parish.
What do you have on your Ibarra and Salas, we might share lines in this area.
Daniel M?ndez Camino
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:33:22 -0700
From: Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino
To: Nuestros Ranchos
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Mu?oz
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Estimado don Miguel,
No tengo ning?n dato de Pedro Mu?oz y Trinidad Aguilar. Lo que menciona sobre Carlota Moreno Guerra Valad?s me interesa bastante ?Tiene v?nculo ?sta con los Guerra Valad?s de Jalisco? Carlota Moreno y Cosme Mu?oz casaron en la parroquia de de San Cosme, Villa de Cos, Zacatecas el 20 de mayo de 1858.
Saludos,
Daniel M?ndez Camino
------------------------------
Message: 5
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:34:12 -0700
From: Daniel M?ndez de Torres y Camino
To: Nuestros Ranchos
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Records So far
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mendezdelcamino@live.com
Wish you the best success in your search!
Daniel M?ndez Camino
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:43:09 -0700
From: "Paul Gomez"
To:
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del
Refugio, Zacatecas
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My maternal 3rd Great Grandparents were German Martinez married to Rosalia
Ybarra; and my 4th GG were Juan Apolonio Ybarra married to Manuela Salas.
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Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Santa Maria Mecatabasco, Villa del Refugio,
Zacatecas
Hi Paul,
There is an interesting story behind this place. In colonial times the
jurisdiction was called Santa Maria de Mecatabasco which was also the name
for the parish. With the reforms of Benito Juarez the municipio was named
Tabasco and the parish still was named S. Maria de Mecatabasco. For some
reason Villa del Refugio was also attached to this place. Have not found
this one yet. But all the records will be under Tabasco, Zacatecas. There
was rapid movemento in this area which I call the long lost zone. People
from all over would travel to Tabasco it must have been an important site as
far as I have studied.
People from Nochistlan, Juchipila, Tlatenango, Villanueva, Zacatecas,
Colotlan, Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Teocaltiche would travel to
Tabasco for whatever reasons. I have many lines going in-and-out of this
area. The church records start
1747 so I would assume everyone stayed in their parish.
What do you have on your Ibarra and Salas, we might share lines in this
area.
Daniel M?ndez Camino
Nayarit is posted at Family Research
This is great news, George! I worked very hard with FS indexing on Nayarit. My father and his mother and father were born in Nayarit, as well as multiple numbers of paternal (Gomez) and maternal (Lizarraga) grandparents were born in that state, orignally part of Nueva Galicia.
Paul Gomez
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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One more state was posted today.
George