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RESEARCHING: Rodriquez-Vidaurri-Aguilera-Yniquez
Greetings to members of Nuestros Ranchos:
My name is Gilbert Keas [rhymes with Keys] and I live in Los Osos,
California. My research at this early stage is focused on Teocaltiche, Jal.
and Zacatecas, Zac.
Here is a brief informal Descendancy Narative of my great-grandfather, Celso
Rodriquez [through my grandfather, Candelario Rodriquez], from my mothers
side of the family:
Descendancy Narrative of Celso Rodriquez & Isabel Vidaurri
I. Celso Rodriquez was born circa 1847. He married Ysabel Chavelita
Vidaurri on 25 April, 1874 in Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico. The children of
Celso and Ysabel, may have consisted of seven boys and one girl. Their
daughter may have died in childhood. After 1908, Celso may have immigrated
to Douglas, Arizona, as did most of his sons, including Candelario and his
immediate family.
A. Ciriaco Rodriquez was born between 1875-1879 in Teocaltiche, Jalisco,
Mexico.
B. Camilo Rodriquez was born between 1875-1879 in Teocaltiche, Jalisco,
Mexico.
C. Apolinar Rodriquez was born between 1875-1879 in Teocaltiche,
Jalisco, Mexico.
D. Casimiro Rodriquez was born between 1875-1879 in Teocaltiche,
Jalisco, Mexico.
E. Candelario Rodriquez was born on 2 Feb 1879 in Teocaltiche, Jalisco,
Mexico. He married Maria Refugia Aguilera [Daughter of Timoteo Aguilera and
Refugia Yniguez] circa. 1897 in Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico. Candelario
died on 14 Nov 1941 in El Paso, Texas, at age 62. Candelario & Maria had ten
children... the first three were born in Zacatecas, Zacatecas, the next four
were born in Douglas, Arizona, the last three were born in El Paso, Texas.
AGUILERA-YNIGUEZ NOTES:
1. Timoteo Aguilera & Refugia Yniguez were married on July 8, 1874 in
Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico.
2. Maria Refugia Aguilera was born on July 13, 1882, Teocaltiche, Jalisco,
Mexico and died on May 10th, 1957, El Paso, Texas.
3. Two of Marias brothers were Margarito and Francisco Poncho Aguilera.
4. Maria worked in the men's clothing store owned by her brother, Francisco
Aguilera, either in Teocaltiche or Zacatecas.
I hope to travel to Teocaltiche this June or July to walk the sod of my
grandparents & great-grandparents and see what I can find in the way of
family history [Ill be traveling with a friend who is fluent in Spanish...
regrettably, I am not].
I would like to find the locations of Teocaltiches cemeteries while this
trip is still in the planning stage.
I look forward to any advise offered by fellow researchers and members of
Nuestros Ranchos.
Muchos Gracias,
Gilbert