Hello Everyone, I wanted to pass on some exciting news. I have recently discovered and confirmed I am a descendant of Juan Gonzalez de Hermosillo, he is my 10th grandfather.
I am curious as to how much or how far education reached in our villages? Our ancestors would have had to register themselves when they attended schools.
Juan Avila (abt 1690) married Josepha Ximenes (1693) and had children between 1714 and 1734. In the marriage documents of his children, he is listed as Juan De Avila Maldonado.
Hello, I am looking for information about Juana Hurtado. I know her parents were Nicolas Navarro and Josepha Hurtado de Mendoza and that she was baptized on July 8, 1697 in Ocotlan.
Oh si seme abia olvidado que ya abia encontrado el matrimonio de ellos. Bueno, el matrimonio dice que Nicolas Navarro era viudo de Ines de Robalcaba . Pero no lista los padres de Josepha.
I am trying to determine whether two Juan de Miramontes who were having children in the first half of the 17th Century in Tlaltenango are the same person or not...
I heard a rumor or comment that the Hacienda of San Mateo of Valparaiso, Zacatecas, Mexico is suppose to have 101 rooms! And no one knows where the 101st room is.
Miguel Caldera's mother is simply called Maria in the documents where she appears. I believe this includes Miguel's will where he leaves a donation to a church for masses to be prayed for her soul. She was a Guachichil indian woman who must have died soon after bearing Miguel and Maria as they appear to have been raised by Franciscans in the newly established mission in Zacatecas. Miguel must have been one of the first mestizos born in what came to be known as Zacatecas.
Hola compañeros del foro, se que muchos de ustedes descienden del matrimonio formado entre Juan de Araiza Medina y María del Castillo, vecinos de Tecolotlán, Jalisco, por lo que creo que les puede
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