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Garmendia Leal


By Welester - Posted on 13 December 2006

Hi Maria ,

That's the second time in two days that I heard the name Garmendia Leal , I was at a book release yesterday in Monterrey , Mexico where the Board of Education had a ceremony of thier new book titled " Municipios de Nuevo Leon sus Simbolos , Cultura y Conocimeinto . One of the genealogist there mentioned to me that in the Garmendia Leal book he saw several Alvarado's dating back to the 1600's in Villa de Santiago in the state of Nuevo Leon . If you have the time could you check this out for me please .
Where did you get the copy ?

Thanks ,
Welester

> Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 19:04:46 -0800> From: mcortez3@gmail.com> To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.com> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Banuelos Quesada in Huejucar Jalisco> > >> > Hi Marge, Esther, et al.> > > I am not researching this family and don't have any info on them. However,> I happen to have the book you cite below and thought you might be interested> on what's written on page 142 of the Garmendia Leal book cited below.> > The title of the chapter is: Descendientes de Diego Temiño. The first> generation listed is Diego Temiño de Velasco (R: 1474), born at España. He> married Fracisca de Alcozer (R: 1475) at España. Francisca, born at> España. Then, it goes on to list five children of this couple: Francisca,> Alonso, Baltazar, Diego and Mariana. VECINDAD: Fueron vecinos de Sevilla,> salen con sus hijos de España el 13 Junio de 1538 hacia Cartagena, pasan por> Mexico y llegan a Guadalajara, Jal. aprox. en 1543/44. Below that, is the> citation to the Bancroft Library manuscript Esther cites.> > Maria E. Cortez> > > > > ------------------------------> >> > Message: 21> > Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 17:28:06 +0000> > From: eaherold@att.net> > Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Banuelos Quesada in Huejucar Jalisco> > To: research@NuestrosRanchos.com> > Message-ID:> > <> > 120920061728.9860.457AF2250005CDF80000268421602810600B04019D0A080E0A@att.net> > >> >> > Content-Type: text/plain> >> > Marge,> >> > John Inclan references Guillermo Garmendia Leal's book on Nueva Galicia> > p.142. Guillermo in his book references two books, one in the Bancroft> > library, "A Guide to the Manuscripts of the Collections of Bancroft, Vol II> > Mexican Manuscripts Clave M-M1714" p 151. Then Guillermo also lists a film> > from the Family History Center in Salt Lake #0266637. Then there is another> > book "Biografias de Conquistadoews de Mexico de Guatamala" by Francisco> > Fernandez de Catsillo p. 59.> >> > I still hae not seen any proofs either way regarding Trevino's lineage> > only opinions. It is worth to try and check out the resources mentioned> > above.> >> > Esther> > --> > Esther A. Herold> >> >> > -------------- Original message from "M. Vallazza" :> > --------------> >> >> > > I'm interested in seeing your information, if you don't mind. Thanks.> > > Marge:)> > > On Dec 8, 2006, at 12:27 PM, juanita delgado wrote:> > >> > > > my family tree traces DIEGO de TREVINO, back 7. yes, 7 generations 2> > > > generations before 1384.All the generations have a surname of VELASC0.> > > >> > > > Just thought it might interest you, though you might have this> > > > information already.> > > >> > > > eaherold@att.net wrote:> > > > Again my source is John Inclan. I am inclined to believe that is a> > > > myth also. All I know that has been> > > > verified from records in Jalisco is that Francisca Alcocer died there> > > > and that the Banuelos families and the Trevinos are part of the same> > > > family.> > > >> > > > Marge, could you share your information that convinced you that the> > > > connection to Bernardino Fernandez Velasco is a myth? Inclan mentioned> > > > a lot of books which I have been tr ying to get on interlibrary loan.> > > > THese books deal with early colonists in Mexico.I still think there> > > > are worthwhile looking at. He mentioned books at various sites where> > > > he has been posting the Trevino lineage.> > > >> > > > Also many people list Lenor Ayala as the mother of Ana Trevino the> > > > daughter of Jose Trevino.> > > > According to a recent paper by the archivist of General Escobedo that> > > > came out earlier in the year, Ana Trevino was illegitimate. She was> > > > born in Zacatecas. There is no mention of who her mother really is.> > > > The article is posted on the General Escobedo site. This means I have> > > > to continue my search as I am also descended from the Saens.> > > >> > > > Thanks,> > > > --> > > > Esther A. Herold> > > >> > > >> > > > -------------- Original message from "M. Vallazza" : --------------> > > >> > > >> > > >> It's a myth that Diego Trevino is descended from Bernardino Fernandez> > > >> Velasco. I once thought that he was, too! But when I went searching> > > >> for verification, it appears that he isn't. I'm a descendant of Diego> > > >> and Francisca so I was interested. Where did you get your info about> > > >> Francisca Alcocer being descended from Henry II and Eleanor of> > > >> Aquitaine? I'd love to know. Marge :)> > > >> On Dec 2, 2006, at 10:32 AM, eaherold@att.net wrote:> > > >>> > > >>> Are the Banauelos related tothe Trevinos way back in the 1500s? Some> > > >>> children of Diego Tevino and> > > >>> Francisca Alcocer took Trevino and others Banuelos? I think> > Francisca> > > >>> Alcocer died in Guadalajara in mid 1500s. SOme of her sons moved to> > > >>> Zacatecas city. Diego Trevino, the son for one. Children of> > > >>> DIego Trevino the son, Jose Trevino and his wife Lenor Ayala for one> > > >>> moved on to Monterrey around 1600. I am looking for veriffication of> > > >>> parentage of Diego Trevino, Sr and his wife Francisca Alcocer.> > > >>> John Inclan claims Diego Trevino decends from the Bernardino> > > >>> Fernandez> > > >>> Velasco, 3rd count Haro.> > > >>> Francisca Alcocer is said to descend from Henery II and Eleanor of> > > >>> Acquitiane through daughter Eleanor.> > > >>> --> > > >>> Esther A. Herold> > > >>>> >> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > Nuestros Ranchos Research Mailing List> > To post, send email to:> research(at)NuestrosRanchos.com> > To change your subscription, log on to:> http://www.NuestrosRanchos.com
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