Research Digest, Vol 81, Issue 5
Juanita,
Id. is the word in Latin for something that has been mentioned previously; the same.
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Juanita,
Id. is the word in Latin for something that has been mentioned previously; the same.
I borrowed the book: Catálogo del archivo del Registro Público de la
Propiedad de Guadalajara : libros, de hipotecas 1566-1820 / by David J.
Robinson & Linda Greenow from the California State Libr
These records seem to be missing on family search site. Does anyone know where I might find these records? Also, is there a Piedras Negras, Aguascalientes?
Thanks,
Juanita
Hello,
My name is Linda Naranjo and I live in Seattle, WA.
Hello all --
In case there's anyone with Pineda/Pinedo roots in the Zacatecas area, my father recently received his yDNA results. They're posted on the Mexico DNA site.
Just got this today, can't wait to read it! I'm so excited.
Laura
Thank you Armando for your reply.
I have several Santiago De Pedroza in my family tree.
I'm having a minor difficulty in this website I can not find the Informacion Matrimonial for the year 1760 in Nochistlan Zacatecas.
Alguien sabe donde se encuentra este rancho o poblado de la villa de Jerez, en este lugar murio en 1717 el Capitan Joseph Sanchez-Castellanos, yo supongo que estaba cerca de Susticacan ya que un sirvi
Thanks to the members of Nuestros Ranchos on the great information that you have personally provided me with regard to Y-DNA, genealogy, etc.
Hello Group,
Help reading this defuncion from 1668 would be appreciated. It's the second half I don't understand: en la parroquia...two names are mentioned, but I don't understand the context.
Hey everyone so im currently at the San Jose State Library what interesting books can I find here about early settlers in Mexico or something interesting that falls in that category.
So iv'e been having a hard time trying to find this ancestor of mines Victoriana Ponce.My grandmaother told me that she was from Clabellinas Aientos Aguascalientes and later she moved to La Estancia d
Hey everyone so im currently at the San Jose State Library what interesting books can I find here about early settlers in Mexico or something interesting that falls in that category.
I'm a lil' confused:
Does primo-hermano mean that both sets of parents are siblins to each other or can just ONE parent from one cousin be a sibling of ONE parent of the other cousin?
I just came across a more "liberal arts friendly" online course on genetics.
Does anyone have any info on both of these individuals i'm trying to find their parents they are both from Nochistlan Zacatecas Mexico.I descend from their child Juan Jose De Armas.
Hola a todos,
Me gustaria saber si alguien tiene fechas o datos
sobre sus primeros dos matrimonios. Solamente he
encontrado su tercer matrimonio con Michaela
Hello Again,
Does anyone have Santiago De Pedroza married to Maria De La Cruz in their family tree?
their son was Francisco De Pedroza married to Juana Lopez De La Serda.
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Juanita,
I hope the following is helpful to you.
En el año del Señor de mil ochocientos ochenta y nueve a veintie de Octubre en la iglesia parroquial de Mesquitic yo el Presbitero Dn. Jesús Ma.
Maria.....thank you so much for checking......those Liendos of mine are VERY elusive and enjoy hiding from me. I am determined to find them.....someday!
Attn: List members,
I was viewing the FamilyTreeDNA website, and was surprised to see that the autosomal test was on sales for the next 72 hours...
Originally priced at $289.00 it is now $
I've been reading with interest, but with little comprehension, the posts re DNA tests.
What is this "autosomal" thing? Does it cost extra?
Can any one tell me where can I locate de "Dispensas Matrimoniales" I am looking for one that the marriage was in Guanajuato but just to belong to the diocesis de Michoacan at that time year 1841.