Romo de Vivar, Tiscareno, de la Cruz, Martin del Campo, Hurtado de Medoza, de la Mora
Hello fellow reseachers
I found a marriage dispensa recently indexed, with the following information:
Don Pedro Romo de Vivar married to Dona Lorenza Tiscareno
Hello fellow reseachers
I found a marriage dispensa recently indexed, with the following information:
Don Pedro Romo de Vivar married to Dona Lorenza Tiscareno
Hi everybody,
Buenas tardes,
Estoy buscando información sobre DIEGO MACIAS VALADEZ, casado con Tomasa de Chavez, el 12 de febrero de 1673 en Aguascalientes.
Hi there team,
I'm having such a hard time reading and understanding this dispensa so if anyone can please help thanks.=]
The baptism is 25 May 1860. It's in Family Search.
I just wanted to let you all know that Dr. Jean Stuntz' Speech for the
Los Béxareños August meeting is available on the Nuestra Familia Unida
podcast project:
The online films for marriages for Ojo Calientes, Zacatecas date from 1861, which is consistent with the LDS Family History Library catalog.
En La Parroquia del Sagrario á treinta de Setiembre de mil ochocientos ochocenta y nueve, el Pbro. D.
Hi everyone,
Just wondering - I found the marriage record (1688) where both my 8th GGF and GGM are listed as children of the church. Does anyone know the significance of this? Are they orphans?
The above-captioned individuals are padrinos at the baptism of Carlos Ximénes de Castro in Lagos de Moreno in 1648; can anyone shed some documented light on who they are, and what relationship they h
I've been recently thinking about ordering certain microfilms from FamilySearch to view them at my local Family History Center.
I have a marriage record that I'm having a bit of trouble reading.
Hi there every one,
i've seen trees state that his parents were hernan gonzales and maria cid caldera. i can't seem to find their marriage record. is there any dispensation connecting him to maria cid caldera.
Hi Josie,
My Cuellar line starts with Antonio de Cuellar and Josepha Macias in the late 17th century in Aguascalientes.
On Feb 15, 2013, at 5:07 PM, general-request@lists.nuestrosranchos.org wrote:
> Joseph,
> It really has been. And, I feel I'm a part of something important.
Joseph,
It really has been. And, I feel I'm a part of something important. And, thanks to Nuestros Ranchos, I feel I'm a part of history.
Hello, I'm needing help to find Jose Ynes Rodriguez's birth and death record. I found his marriage document in Zacatecas, Mexico on 9 November 1888. He was a shoe maker in Zactecas, Zacatecas.
Hello everyone , sorry i haven't been on here much anymore. We lost my grandmother to cancer In October and had lots of things going on and didnt do too much genealogical work.
While catching up with older postings I came across Christopher's query about the above names, which are all in my line.
Are you stuck? Are you wondering where to start? Well one good place would be to ask your questions on the research@nuestrosranchos.org list. We might not be able to help but we'll try.
If you are just starting out in genealogy then you need to familiarize yourself with your local Family History Center. Your local FHC is part of the LDS church and is an absolute goldmine of information for Mexican Genealogy and other locations around the world. Go to www.familysearch.org to find your closest location with the best hours to fit your schedule: go to the site and click on "Library" and "Family History Centers" to find your location. Give them a call and pay them a visit. Ask questions about how the center works.
Linda,
How does one get in touch with Susana Leniski for information on Miguel
Caldera and Maria Cid? Also, do you know what books Phillip
Wayne Powell has published Miguel Caldera besides The Taming of
Hi everybody,
I have fond out that Juan de Araisa y Medina wrote a will before he died in 1665 in Aguascalientes. Any idea as to how to find it?
Here is the image of the death record: