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Romo de Vivar, Tiscareno, de la Cruz, Martin del Campo, Hurtado de Medoza, de la Mora
Hello fellow reseachers
I found a marriage dispensa recently indexed, with the following information:
Don Pedro Romo de Vivar married to Dona Lorenza Tiscareno
Don Baltazar Romo (wife not named)
Don Joseph Cayetano Romo de Vivar married to Dona Juana de la Cruz, Martin del Campo
Don Ignacio Noverto Romo - pretenzo
Don Geronimo Romo de Vivar married to Dona Margarita Tiscareno
Don Joseph Romo (wife not named)
Dona Anna Romo de Vivar married to Don Joseph Manuel de la Mora Hurtado de Mendoza
Dona Anna Joachina de la Mora Hurtado de Mendoza Romo de Vivar - pretenza
Pedro and Geronimo were brothers.
Lorenza and Margarita were sisters.
Testigos:
Don Francisco Moran de Ledesma
Don Thomas Gonzales de Hermosillo
Don Joseph Gonzales de Hermosillo (77 years old!)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18403-13192-65?cc=1874591&wc=12512671
Mexico, Jalisco, Catholic...Church Records, 1590-1995
Guadalajara
Diócesis de Guadalajara
Matrimonios 1653-1829
Image 354 of 625
Maybe no one is looking for this, but who knows?
The intersting thing is that the people who are the subject of the dispensa are described as "nobles de notarias obligaciones" and it is also stated that they have serious problems finding a suitable partner because they are each related to the other noble families of the region. This may be of interest to those who descend from Ana Gabay (could it be referring to Petronila de Moctezuma?) or maybe its a reference to the Hurtado de Mendoza line?
I am still trying to find out if Don Raphael Romo - father of Don Miguel Romo of Aguascalientes but married in Nadadores - is the same as Don Raphael Femat of Zacatecas/Ojocalientes. Currently searching the Informaciones Matrimoniales for Zacatecas 1792-93 (have searched 93-94 and 94-95) for a proposed marriage with Joachina de Salas. She was Raphael Femats second wife, and his first wifes name should be mentioned there. If it is Rafaela Aguilar (Miguel Romo's mother, and he is listed as hijo lexitimo in his marriage record), that would solve the mystery for me, and I would also know how this Raphael links up to the Romos of Aguascalientes. If its not, back to square one!
Regards
Denise Fastrup