Rio de Coculiten/Tlaltenango ???

Hi,

hmmm first time I saw that it was referred to as the Rio de Coculiten
and not just plain Coculiten. in another record it is called Ranchos de
Cuculiten.

I was just looking over a 1752 record of Clofia Diaz being baptised

DIEGO TEMINO DE VELASCO

Am I wrong...?? Usually the early 1500's records are IGI and not always correct but "word of mouth" information.
Sandra Gómez Mendoza
San Antonio, TX

Angela de Temiño y Velasco, source details

Tuesday, August 25, 2008

Dear Sophia-

Do you have a Tomo and page number for the information below? I like to have my sources documented, in case a challenge comes up.

Many thanks.

Sincerely,

Angela de Temiño y Velasco

Who are the parents of Angela de Temiño y Velasco?

.....I know this is probably in some of the emails but I must have missed the information.

Thanks, Phyls

Salas, Morales, Anguiano

Hello,

I was wondering if anyone is also researching the following families in the Tepetongo and Jerez De Garcia Salinas areas in Zacatecas.

Benito Salas (Morales) and Teodora Anguiano

Esparza, Martinez, Amador, Romo

Hello,

I was hoping to see if anyone is also researching some of the same families.
In the Nochistlan, Zacatecas and Teocaltiche, Jalisco areas are the following families:

Agapito Esparza married to Paulina Martinez

INURRIAGA in Jalisco - c. 1800-1875--hint

Monday, August 25, 2008

Dear Claudia--

Not sure if anyone else has been able to help you yet with the name of Inurriaga. It looked a bit familiar to me but I have it spelled two different ways--

Lomelín

Dear Friends .

I Would like to know if somebody may help me to improve this information
from my Lomelín line.

I send you the information that I have.

Descendants of Nicolas Lomelín

De Alba

Dear Friends

I am looking information about my ggfather Anacleto de Alba, we think he is
from San Juan de los Lagos, Jal, and also from my Gfather Pastor Perez,
also from San Juan de los Lagos.

YAHUALICA, Jalisco, LISARDE and other misread names...

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Dear Ranchos Group--

I have two comments in regard to this listing by Daniel.

1. My husband and I had the opportunity a few years ago to visit Yahualica, Jalisco. It is a most beautiful place and unlike any other part in Mexico. If this is where your families lines go, try to plan a trip to see the land. It is absolutely incredible. At the time of our visit, we only had a camera for pictures. However the grandeur and scope of the place can only be appreciated first hand or as a poor second choice, through the offerings of a video camera. Additionally, this place was seen by Pope John Paul II and there is a statue near the church to commemorate his visit.