I've been visiting ex-haciendas in Zac, their is one that is borderline Zac/Jal it's name is "el terrero" it once belonged to el genereral Anacleto Lopez, who also lived in hacienda de "Viboras". I been trying to find documentation or any type of history on this hacinda "el Terrero" does anyone know where I could find information? Would really appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Leticia Salazar
Hi Leticia,
I have Lopez from a rancho called Atotonilco that is close to Hujucar. Which
is not that far from a rancho called Vivoras that is close to Tepetongo,
Zacatecas. From Vivoras I have Varela
What are the names of Anacleto Lopez' parents and grandparents?
Joseph
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> I've been visiting ex-haciendas in Zac, their is one that is borderline
> Zac/Jal it's name is "el terrero" it once belonged to el genereral
> Anacleto Lopez, who also lived in hacienda de "Viboras". I been trying
> to find documentation or any type of history on this hacinda "el Terrero"
> does anyone know where I could find information? Would really appreciate
> it.
> Thank you very much.
> Leticia Salazar
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I have been trying to learn more about Hacienda del Fuerte which is supposed to be in ruins near El Fuerte or Rio Grande, Zacatecas, Mexico where my paternal family lived. I have tried googling using various different key words but not found much about it beyond a suggestion that it might also be undergoing preservation renovations. Has anybody heard of it or know where I might learn more about Hacienda del Fuerte? My paternal gg grandparents were married there in the hacienda chapel in 1874.
Thanks,
Juli D. Quinteros de Hernandez
Dallas, Texas
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Antonio
Hacienda De Las Viboras is located in Jerez, Zacatecas, Mexico. I saw the archives of Xerez for the 1600's years.
El Terrero? In the Huejuquilla area where we are from, don't recall any ranchos or haciendas there. But there is a terrain that is referred to "El Terrero" Been there several times. Just some Adobe homes in a terrain about 20 minutes away from Huejuquilla.
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This is for the group,
My name is Welester G. Alvarado Carrillo and as of lately I have not been participating in the debates and such . I currently live in Monterrey, Mexico and next week I will be visiting Tonala , Jalisco . My question here is , anyone live close by to Tonala or does anyone have any advice .
Thanks ,
Welester
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Antonio
I have been to Tonala, Jalisco, Mexico. It is mostly "Artesanias" or stores and booths of all kinds of arts.
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Antonio, is there a direct email where I could send you a picture of the hacienda Im researching, it might not be an hacienda but an estancia or rancho de agua, I need to find any history available on it.
Thank you very much for your reply.
Leticia Salazar
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Lety, While I did not find information regarding Hacienda el Terrero, I did find this article regarding the Hacienda Troncoso and other Haciendas and it also mentions Hacienda de las Viboras. Here's the link, I hope you can read Spanish because it's actually quite interesting. It speaks of the reconstruction of several Haciendas, the first one to be re-constructed to become a museum will be "El Terrero"
http://www.informador.com.mx/cultura/2010/230579/6/ex-haciendas-en-zaca…
Alicia,
San Jose, Ca
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Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Haciendas de Zacatecas/Jalisco
I've been visiting ex-haciendas in Zac, their is one that is borderline Zac/Jal it's name is "el terrero" it once belonged to el genereral Anacleto Lopez, who also lived in hacienda de "Viboras". I been trying to find documentation or any type of history on this hacinda "el Terrero" does anyone know where I could find information? Would really appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Leticia Salazar
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Haciendas de Zacatecas/Jalisco