Bibliography for 16th Century New Galicia

Joseph et al:

Yes, the first two documents are at the Library of Congress. I have had a chance to look at them and have been able to build some pretty complex genealogies from the information in those volumes for a groups of families (Escobedos and Covarrubias) going back to the 1400s. They actually have a great deal of indigenous names in them as well...

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From: Joseph Puentes
Date: Tue Mar 14 14:14:39 CST 2006
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Bibliography for 16th Century New Galicia

Wow Arturo thanks, There appears to be a wealth of bibliographical
references in this document. Enough to keep someone busy for awhile.

are the first two volumes at the Library of Congress?

joseph





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Hello Folks!

 

PSSSSSS  - Where and when can we get the 3rd
volume???

 

I have the first two volumes - purchased in Texas at our state
conference.

 

Mickey







hmmm, is that right!



I wonder what these volumes have to say about the Diaz/Dias and
Castañeda's? I would say how about the Rodriguez, but that is in volume
3 I would think.



How much did these books cost? How many pages are given on a typical
entry for some of the names?



thanks for volunteering to do lookups? Or am I getting you mixed up
with the other volunteer Olivia?



thanks,



joseph





MMG8938@aol.com wrote:



Hello Folks!
 
PSSSSSS  - Where and when can we get the 3rd
volume???
 
I have the first two volumes - purchased in Texas
at our state conference.
 
Mickey