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Alicia Carrillo's thoughts


By gpaez - Posted on 07 January 2009

Alicia, that was really nice, and these are the same feelings I have
when researching. Every little tidbit of new information about my
ancestors gets me motivated.

Gilbert Paez-Austin, TX

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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Our stories and how we got here (Joseph Puentes)
2. Our stories and how we got here (Alicia Carrillo)

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Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 23:33:14 -0500
From: Joseph Puentes
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Our stories and how we got here
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Wow Alicia you made me wipe a "gotita de cada ojo." What a wonderful
group of thoughts, words and love you'll have for your children,
grandchildren and their children to read days far from now. I'm honored
to have been mentioned and so happy you joined us in this journey we
started together so long ago. together we have seen the group grow and
now with Arturo's magic the group has grown beyond what was possible
with the old technology.

thank you for you support and for playing such an important role of
nurturing the new members just starting their search. Your love and care

flows from each message.

Never forget you have a good friend so far away in North Carolina,

joseph

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Joseph Puentes
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http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com/ (Blog for above)
http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
http://NuestrosRanchos.com (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes
Genealogy)

Alicia Carrillo wrote:
> Sylvia,
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> I was touched by your comments,
> 1.that you're pleased that people have responded to your query.
> 2. that you had some luck with some suggestions to look in San Juan de
Los Lagos.
> 3. that some of your family members had relations from Nochistlan.
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> Thanks to Joseph Puentes and Arturo Ramos and to all the contributing
members of this group, we all take infant steps and learn from each
other, with the goal of some day finding our common connections.
Eventually you will see that the combination of each baby step propels
you to those leaps and bounds that are oh so exciting.
>
> Here's a little rumination I wrote about how I got here to this
magical hunt for my ancestors.
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> Pensamientos de mi suegro, Antonio Carrillo Jauregui,
> Thoughts of my Father-inlaw, Antonio Carrillo Jauregui
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> The years had now passed since my father in-law died
> That March of 1985, now seemed so long ago.
> my children had grown and I had time to ponder,
> who was their abuelo and where did he come from,
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> Through all the years, I knew not one soul,
> who could call him a brother a primo or son,
> who raised him, who loved him who taught him to love.
> who showed him the values my husband had learned.
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> My children had their children, we were now abuelos.
> what could I tell them, about their bis-abuelo,
> where did he come from, who taught him to love,
> who were his parents and where did they come from.
>
> One day just by chance, I was scanning on-line,
> I googled some names and by chance found roots-web.
> I entered his name and the name Tlachichila
> and there I found queries from others like me,
> who hungered and thirsted, who wanted to know,
> where did they come from and who taught them to love.
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> There were Carrillo's and Jauregui's, Olmos and Avelares
> I read and I posted a message in cyber-space,
> would this be of value I thought as I wrote,
> will anyone read this? will anyone care,
> will anyone know that Antonio was here.
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> The year was 2003, retirement was near
> I dreamed of the day I would have time to search.
> The message I'd posted in March 2003
> was about to take flight, when a stranger named Joseph
> would write and would ask, would you please join our group,
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> If you'd like to know more, come with us on our journey
> together we'll learn, together we'll grow.
> As a group we are stronger, as a group we are wiser,
> and maybe some day you will know of Antonio Carrillo Jauregui,
> who loved him, who held him, who taught him to love.
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> Best New Year wishes to each and every one of you,
> Here's wishing you success in your search for your ancestors.
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> Atentamente;
> Alicia, de San Jose, Calif
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> From: SylviaRodriguezRobles
> To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.com
> Sent: Monday, January 5, 2009 5:13:15 PM
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Teocaltiche and Surrounding Areas
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> I am so pleased with the response and research tips. I will look at
Nochistlan and other locals mentioned to continue my search. Someone
mentioned similar points and I found a hit in San Juan De Los Lagos.
> Some family members had wifes from Nochistlan surnamed Rosas and Luna.
They all immigrated to the US about 1917. The families first settled in
Peachsprings, Arizona and then permanently in Needles, CA. Ofcourse over
time the first generation has passed away and most descendants now live
in other parts of California, Nevada and Arizona and Washington state.
> Thank you all so much, this is so much fun!
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> Sylvia Rodriguez Robles