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Welcome Newbee
Marty,
What type of research have you done? Have you accessed the www.familysearch.org website or is your research mostly oral history from family members?
The key is to provide as much information as you have to the group and in that way you will receive the greatest response.
When you give names, give the complete names, given name and surname or both surnames if possible along with the dates of birth or baptism, marriage and death if available. Where they were born, state, city or town, rancho or ranchos, who did they marry and when.
The way you have stated it below is very vague, not enough information provided. What is the first name for your grandmother's father, --------Arroyo? What is the first or given name for your grandmother Hernandez? What is the time period as in what years?
If you have not used www.familysearch.org do you know how to use it? If not here is a link that is located in the files/research section of Nuestros Ranchos, http://www.nuestrosranchos.com/node/14638 This will tell you how to find your nearest family history center.
Good Luck Marty
----- Original Message ----
From: Marty
To: general@nuestrosranchos.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 12:35:38 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Newbee
Hi everyone,
I am new here so bear with me if I ask to many questions... I joined the group about 2 weeks ago and put out 4 surnames that I am researching... and I want to thank those that answered me... I am reading the information that you are sending among yourself's and getting a general idea how the group works...
I am researching in and around Fresnillo in Zacatecas, the surnames that I am very interested in right now, are:
Arroyo----------- (my Grandmother's father)
Hernandez----- (my Grandmother's mothers maiden name)
What do I need to do or where can I go to find these surnames... or is there anyone in the group that has any surnames of Arroyo or Hernandez... I have the names of their spouses...which may led us to a family link.
Thanks
Marty