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Panuco: was-Introduction


By makas_nc - Posted on 24 July 2006

AliceBB wrote:

>Good Morning, Yes, thank you so much for your efforts. That indeed is my greatgrandfather and that is exactly where my trail for Francisco Santelices or Rosalio Onate using online sources has ended. I'm waitng on micorfilm
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well you are so so fortunate that this is your great grandfather and
great grandmother (I assume unless this is another marriage). This gives
you the location and hopefully the marriage record will tell you where
he and she originally were from. Hopefully the record will give the
names of their parents. Hopefully the continued to live in Panuco and
some of their children were born and raised in Panuco. That film you are
waiting for is the key to a great start of your genealogy search. Now
that you have the basis to make your start you need to gear up to dig in
and search that film. Make sure you make copies of that record and write
down the film number, volume number (on the film) and page and record
number if they are available. Everything you find on your family you
need to carefully write down your sources so someone else looking at the
record can easily duplicate your research. . .which is what people 5
generations from now will be doing and be very thankful to you for
making that part of the research easy for them.

Also if you want to get daring and make the assumption that your great
grandparent started their family in Panuco why don't you try ordering
this film to see if you might not find some of their children on it:

Title
Registros parroquiales, 1658-1936

Authors
Iglesia Católica. San Juan Bautista (Pánuco, Zacatecas) (Main Author)

Notes
Microfilme de manuscritos en el archivo de la parroquia.
Algunos tomos incluyen índice.
Parish registers of baptisms, confirmations, marriage petitions,
marriages, and deaths from Pánuco, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Some records are gathered into books that reflect social class.
Some volumes include indexes.

Subjects
México, Zacatecas, Pánuco - Church records

Format
Manuscript (On Film)

Language
Spanish

Publication
Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmados por la Sociedad Genealógica de Utah,
1974-1987

Physical
44 carretes de microfilme ; 35 mm.

Film Notes
Note - Location [Film]

Bautismos de hijos legítimos 1892-1899 - FHL INTL Film [ 1093330 ]

> My family must have been extremely small and isolated. Again, thank you. I will continue my efforts and hope to hear from someone who has run across ANY of my MIA's--Missing Individual Ancestors!
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Esther asked some good questions. You should start your genealogy by
listing everything (give all the details) everything you know. siblings,
parents, aunts, uncles, their children, grandparents, their sibliings,
all the info you know about all these people. all the documents
everything. get it all together and try to get as much of the story
together that is readily available.

joseph

> Sincerely, Alice B. Blake
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