Vasquez Retamosa
Hi Group, Im studying the Vasquez Retamosa family and am stuck on who is the patriarchs of this family.
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Hi Group, Im studying the Vasquez Retamosa family and am stuck on who is the patriarchs of this family.
There is a tradition about this time concerning the naming of children after grandparents and great grandparents. This, among other information leads to a high probability as to who his parents are.
I came across the term "Gracinas" in the LDS records today. It was placed in lieu of a birth date under the "Events" section of a marriage record (the marriage details were all there).
Seeking relatives from
San Gaspar de los Reyes
Rancho Nuevo
Rancho de Santa Ysabel
Tepatitlan
Rancho Olivar
San Juan de los Lagos
Does any on know where I can find some good books of the history of Guanajuato.
Sunday, April 25, 2010 6:24:42 PM
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Amy DeLaTorre wrote:
The Rojas and Betancourt were born in Cu
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Hello!
I wanted to take the time to introduce myself. My name is Alexis Villagrana and I reside in Jefferson, Oregon USA. It's so nice to have found your group and was so thrilled to have joine
i was told that a priest has to submit a pedigree chart to the vatican when he enters the priesthood. if that is true can you request a copy of that pedigree chart?
Does anyone happened to have film # 0640139 Batch # M602507
Dates--1867-1883 Marriage records for Jalisco?
Thanks
Alguien a encontrado a Atenogenes Sigala, nacio alrededor de 1750-1780. Se caso con Regina Gomes. Tuvieron a Silverio Sigala. Silverio se casa con Victoria Gomes.
When gathering LDS records is it assumed that when they "Nochistlan, Zac." they mean Nochistlan de Mejia, Zac. or do they mean the smaller town to the North East called simply Nochistlan.
Dear Group,
I've come across two new situations that have become stumbling blocks to my reseach. I refer to them as stumbling blocks, not brick walls, because I believe it's just a matter of m
I am seeking information about these two persons, Jeronimo Lopez de la Serna, and Ana Losano, my maternal 7X in-laws.
I live in Rancho Cucamonga, which is about 60 miles east of L.A. and is
right next to the Ontario International Airport (ONT). The ONT is much more
easily accessible than LAX.
Seeing my e-mail inbox fill up with members not sure if they should purchase a book or inquiring to its content.....I have a suggestion.
I am seeking information about my 8th maternal great grandparents. They were married on 02 Sep 1662 in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico.
I'm researching my ancestors, I am not an advanced geneologist by any means and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Can some one tell me how to call to Mexico if I have a 1800 number. Do I need to dial 01152-800-XXX-XXX I have tried so many ways and I can not get it right.
Thanks
Varios meses en el pasado, hubo una consulta acerca Josefa Beas, y
Juan Thadeo Salas. Ahora he encontrado la línea en mi base de datos paterna.
A todos los que me han mostrado su interes en ayudar con la transcripcion de Testamentos y Documentos antiguos de Aguascalientes les aviso que ya lo pueden accesar.
La direccion es al siguiente:
> Hello Maria,
Do the two volumes that you have mention the Romero, de la Torre,
Pena, and Camarena families? Is the book written in Spanish only?
In 1591, 400 families left Tlaxcala to colonize the northern lands of the Chichimecas. Some of them reached Zacatecas. I believe some of them went north to New Mexico with Juan de Onate in 1598.
Hello Alice,
I have a copy of the only two volumes that have been published to
date--Volumes 1 and 2.
The first volume covers the history and social study of the original
Spanish settlers of
Friday, April 02, 2010, 1:26 PM
Joseph, thank you for helping me do my own genealogical research to find my relationship to my two great uncles: Generals Paulino Navarro Serrano, after whom the city o