Avila Huizar

Need help, can't find any info on my great grandfather or anyone before him.  I was told that my great grandfather Alfredo used his mother's maiden name Avila and Huizar - Paternal - Alfredo Avila Huizar from Jerez, Zacatecas. Anyone with info or where to look please do so.  I would greatly appreciate it. 

 

Bracamontes came out in my search

Go to https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKMP-TG6L

Look at the top left corner to look at the page number of the image  

Image 793

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998B-F9LV?view=index&action=view

And  then click twice on the arrow on the middle right to go to image 795    

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L98B-F9GN?view=index&action=view


Rick A.  Ricci

2 different people slide 792 and 793 same person. Attmepting to decipher slide 792. 

Slide 795 age is either 4 or 7 and stamped 1927. Alfredo's DOB is 10.4.1903 .. cant be him. Thank you though

Hi,

In your very first post, you asked for help/assistance of areas to look into.  All I have are suggestions, and a little extra info on the family from border crossing slide 795. 

First,

I have no known relationships to this Avila family, which is the family (listed on border crossing slide 795) that appears in the 1930 Chihuahua, Mexico census. This family does not appear to be directly related to your Alfredo born 1903, Jerez), but may be a relation of some type.  First, both Francisco and Josefa were both born in Zacatecas (coincidence?).   They were at this location by at least 1906, as all presumed children were born in Chihuahua. The name Alfredo Avila (born 1923), Chihuahua - coincidence?) may have been named in honor of a close family member, so even though this is not your direct family, it may be a branch relation or hint to follow up on.

1930 Mexico Census - Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico (Note: Both Francisco's were noted as Carpenters.  Not sure of your Alfredo's occupation, although the Juarez area, and across the boarder had several mines nearby that could likely have used Carpenters, not to mention the general area was growing rapidly.

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F49-L67?cc=1307314&wc
Household Member       Age    Relationship
Francisco Avila E      54     Jefe (Head) Born Zacatecas (Carpenter)
Josefa Macías De Avila 43 Born Zacatecas

All others in this census record were born in Chihuahua
Amalia Avila De Ramos  24
Francisco Avila           22    (Carpenter)
Elena Avila            20
Leopoldo Avila         17
Alberto Avila          14
Carlos Avila           11
Alfredo Avila           7  (mentioned in border crossing slide 795)
Oscar Ignacio Ramos     1 

2nd,

Wife Angela Cuevas was 1st married on 29 November 1919 in Tacambaro, San Jeronimo, Michoacan, Mexico to Felipe Padilla (age 20 -born ca 1899 in the parish), son of Cipriano Padilla (deceased) and Antonia Sandoval (living). Angela Cuevas was listed as age 16 (born ca 1903 in Mexico (City), but in the the parish of Tacambaro (since an infant). Angela/Felipe had at least 3 children (Jose born 1920, Amalia, born 1923, and Marina (Martha), born 1925 (all in Tacamaro). I believe they actually resided in Guanajuato. Felipe Padilla died prior to the 1927 birth of Maria Luisa Avila (daughter of Alfredo Avila and Angela Cuevas).  Finding a marriage record for Angela Cuevas/Alfredo Avila could list parentage of Alfredo.
This family appears to have resided in Juarez (Chihuahua, Mexico), Texas, and New Mexico, so perhaps a marriage record exists in these areas.

3rd,

This family does not appear to have stayed long in Jerez, Zacatecas, as there are very few records noted for the Avila/Huisar surname in this area (in this timeframe). There are many Avila/Huisar surnames further south in Colotlan, Jalisco and Huejucar, Jalisco area. This family may have been migrating toward Chihuahua, Mexico and the border, so the areas between Jerez and Chihuahua may be another place to begin looking for possible names that match your family.  In the early 1900's, travel was not fast, and it may have taken months or years for the family to arrive in the Chihuahua area.

Lee

Jose Huizar Bañuelos and Francisca de Avila are candidates as parents of Alfredo Avila Huizar.   They for the time frame but I have not found conclusive proof.   They wrote that Alfredo H. Avila crossed with his aunt but forgot to write her name.

Rick A. Ricci

Rick,
That lead certainly looks promising.  I find Alfredo and family listed in Juarez, Chihuahua,  El Paso, Texas, Colfax County, New Mexico,
and as far north as Colorado in one record.  Various records indicate up to 10 children. No leads through these records, although I
know there are Catholic parishes not listed on familysearch that are located in El Paso, Texas. Perhaps more info can be found in one
of these El Paso parish records. My interest is with Angela Cueva's first marriage to Felipe Padilla, as I have a number of Padilla
connections through my grandson, who married into the Zermeno family.  I believe this Felipe Padilla may have actually died in
Juarez, Chihuahua in May 1927 (of tuberculosis); but the children of Felipe and Angela were all baptized in Tacambaro, Michoacan,
the last child baptized in 1925. Did Felipe Padilla move the entire family to Juarez, only to die in 1927? Perhaps this is him, although
the civil death record is sketchy, and does not mention Angela?  
Civil Death record:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5HW-KD4?cc=1922462
1919 Marriage information record of Angela Cuevas (parents Apolonio Cuevas/Guadalupe Rivera and 
Felipe Padilla (parents Cipriano Padilla/Antonia Sandoval)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-KP38-82?cc=1883388
Lee

1)-Jose Leon de Avila [Davila] and Maria Ramona Barrios

2)-Jose Victor Nasario Avila Barrios married Eufrasia Bracamonte Aguilar

3)-Jose de Jesus Avila Bracamonte married Athanacia Chavez

4)-Francisca de Avila Chavez married Jóse Huizar Bañuelos

5)-Alfredo Huizar Avila aka Alfredo H. Avila


Rick A. Ricci

Thank you. Macias is nowhere in my research. What border crossing? I found one but stated he was crossing with his wife Angela.

It is in the same border crossing that you mentioned.   You only looked at the first card.  Look two images later and it says he crossed with his MO ( mother) Josepha Macias de Avila and then for nearest relative they list Josefa’s mother at the bottom 

If it helps, I keep ending up with ancestors Victor Avila 1811-1891 son  Jose F Avila Bracamontes 1836... according to matches found on ancestry.com

Alfredo Avila Huizar and  Alfredo Avila Macias are two different people 


Rick A. Ricci

Yes it does have parental information on the back of the card.   The back of the crossing the border card that you are referring to.   The front of the card says is wife’s name and the back of the card says “Alfredo Avila”traveling with “Mo” which means mother, and “Josefa Macias de Avila.   Then for nearest relative or friend that they are traveling to it says “GrMo Feliciana Medina” who is Alfredo Avila’s maternal grandmother.   And for nearest relative that have where they are coming from it says Francisco Avila who is Alfredo Avila’s father.   It looks like Francisca but it should be a “o” at the end.   To see this back of the card go to that image that you have of the border crossing and then click the right arrow twice and it will take you to this back of the card .


Rick A. Ricci