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Joseph or Arturo - I was able to post my Asebes family tree. Can one of you please put it where ever it belongs? Or give me instructions how to move it?
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Joseph or Arturo - I was able to post my Asebes family tree. Can one of you please put it where ever it belongs? Or give me instructions how to move it?
Hi,
For more information on Dona Leonor Moctezuma see book:
The Encomederos of New Spain 1521 - 1555
Author Ropbert Himmerich Y Valencia / It sites the place where they got there sources.
The word that sometimes looks like "puerto," when identifying the place
where the person in question lived, is "puesto." While it can literally
mean "place" or "position," it also translates to a "post" or "station,"
Hola Nelida,
I have ancestors from the ranch El Papalote in San Juan de los
Lagos through my Maternal Grandmother, Juana Padilla, but I believe it
is through her Gutierrez or Padilla lines. I'll double check with my
hola Miguel y Leticia:
Yo tambien soy nuevo relativamente en este grupo y ya he participado
varias veces
y como pueden ver anteriormente ya me presente y mi genealogia via paterna
es de
I have been doing research on my fathers family (Asebes) since June 03. Now I have run into a brickwall with Ricardo de Asebes and his wife Ana Maria de Hortis. They are my 4th great grandparents. I cannot find any information about them in the Familysearch program. I have copies of their son, Dionicio/Leonicio (my 3rd great grandfather) and their daughter Maria Quirina, marriages, where it states that they were married (each 2 times) in Nochistlan, Zac. His marriages were in 1799 and 1804, and hers in 1803 and 1820. It also says that he was "originario del Puerto del Arroyo Hondo". We cannot read where she was from. My husband is from Tonala, Jal. and helps me translate. On those records are the names of Ana and Ricardo only, no grandparents. Also I cannot find any birth/baptismal records for Dionicio or Quirina. I would appreaciate any help.
My grandmother "CAMILA ESTRADA" was born around 1894 en EL PAPELOTE JALISCO. She resided in Canadas de Martinez with my grandfather CELSO VAZQUEZ he was 25 years her senior. My great-grandmother and grandfather LUCIO AND LUCINA ESTRADA I am assuming were from EL PAPELOTE. I don't have any information regarding my grandmothers and don't know if EL PAPELOTE would belong to San Julian or San Juan de Los Lagos Jalisco. I don't have any other information regarding my grandmother other than she passed on around 1937, I would like to know more about the rancheria and where these people orginated from. My dad was orphaned very young and does not remember very much about his parents. Any information would be very much appreciated.
for those of you thinking of using your digital cameras at family
history centers instead of their copying equipment here is a short
course on that subject. I would recommend making the transition to
You write:
My grandfather was born 1930 in Laredo, Texas where I'm not sure the baptism
records are as in-depth as I've found them to be in Mexico. What's also
interesting is that my grandfather was born when Nicanor Pineda was age 46
Humberto,
Do you have Arreola(Arriola) and Villarreal from COahuila?
My ancestor Francisco Javier Desiderio Arriola was born in Monterrey in 1707 but moved to Saltillo
and married there and raised a big family that spread over the rest of the state. I have interesting information on his father Desiderio Arriola.
Who knows what parts of Spain some of you might eventually be researching.
joseph
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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 11:31:59 +0200
From: "ALEJANDRO.DELGADO@telefonica.net"
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From: Tomás Alejandro Villegas Gómez
Date: 02-ago-2006 12:40
Subject: Re: [Genealogia.org.mx] 5495 Re: Family Tree Maker - Diagonales
To: Genealogia-Mexico@googlegroups.com
hola a Todos:
Alguien podria decirme paso a paso como hacer reportes genealogicos,
usando algun programa de genealogia, ya sea
en PDF o en forma de Grupo Familiar o en forma de linea de descendencia o de
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Subject: Somos Primos August 206 Table of Contents lq1
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 01:28:45 -0400 (EDT)
From: MIMILOZANO@aol.com
To: MIMILOZANO@aol.com
I went through some films looking for the marriage dates of my husband's grandparents in Mascota, Jalisco, and came across two different dates. The first date was in April 1900 and the other in January of 1901. I don't know if they had to go to the church first and do something before marrying, or if they came back months later to sign something or what. I looked at another couple who got married the same month. The first date was at the beginning of Paril and the other was a few days later. I don't know if anyone may know why the dates don't match? Is there any way to knkow which is the correct date? Thanks!
Hola Jorge Luis:
Gusto en volver a saludarte, despues de habernos conocido en
Tepatitlan.
Yo no te habia comentado que el programa que yo uso para la genealogia
es precisamente el Famili Tree Maker, yo lo empece a usar por recomendacion
The parish is probably San Agustin. Call your local Archdiocese. The person in charge of the ARchives should have a listing of current parishes for Laredo. THe archivist should be able to help you get a copy of the baptism. THe 1930's may not be in the LDS microfilms.
Good morning:
Anyone here originally, formerly, or presently from San Antonio, TX? I am currently reading a (library) book, "HIDDEN KITCHENS", by Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson, based on their NPR series 'Hidden Kitchens'. Story #3 (chapter 3) is "The Chili Queens of San Antonio". A very interesting insight into the chili stands that used to be found at various plazas, and existed for about 100 years (until the health department stepped in in the early 1930's). In addition to the historical background, there are a couple of recipes, and an essay on Lydia Mendoza, "La Alondra de la Frontera" and an essay on West Commerce Mercado. I know this isn't within the realm of Ranchos genealogy, but thought it was an interesting presentation of past history.
Hi,
I am new to this forum. I am doing my husband's geneology. His descendants are from Aguascalientes, Mexico. I am new at this Family Geneology searching but I think I made some real strides last night. I went to Familysearch.org looking for my husband Hector's grandmother on his father's side. I noticed that Mexico was one of the choices for location so I gave it a try. Boy, I hit the jackpot. I found his father's birth info, grandparents, great grandparents, and I think even great,greats! Here is a summary of what I found:
Is there anyone in the group well versed in graphic design and web
design... CSS in particular?
We're in need of a good volunteer for some projects Arturo is working on.
thanks,
joseph
Is there anyone in the group well versed in graphic design and web
design... CSS in particular?
We're in need of a good volunteer for some projects Arturo is working on.
thanks,
joseph
Hello Hope,
I am familiar with Esteban Villa's work and most of the RCAF artists. Back
in the late 70's I used to drop in their shop at the old Holy Angels
Elementary school. My cousin, Louie Gonzalez, is one of the original
(ESPANOL ABAJO)
I know this must sounds like a broken record, but with all the new members, it is worth repeating some basic instructions on posting messages. It is important that members follow some basic rules in order to keep the site useful and out of courtesy for other members.
Chilarillo is in the Municipio of Aguascalientes in Aguascalientes State.
=Chilarillo, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes
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Anyone doing Aguascalientes Research? Here is a great volunteer
opportunity! Learn how to data entry this information in to the films
database that Arturo built. Interested, but have questions? Ask away.