Where can i Find her info?
David,
Yes, the baseline for inquiry/research for (Toribio and Isabel) birth dates
is 1520 to 1530, and we need to recognize that, this was the very start of
the colonization of the Nueva Espana (Mexico). So, availability of records
Parish Record
I have found some new names to add to my family tree on my mother's side. I
got them from the parish records for the Santuario de Nuestra Senora de
Guadalupe Catholic church in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Film number is 0038507
Help finding records for the correct San Sebastian, Jalisco
Hello, I am new to this site so please excuse my ignorance in researching Mexican records. I am familiar with the record system in southern Italy but I have no clue about searching records in Jalisco. I would appreciate any help in learning how the births, deaths, and marriages were reported in Jalisco during the late 1800s. I think that there were prebably two records of each event; one civil and one church. I wonder if the records were kept in each village or were they sent to a bigger, centralized location?
The man who wasn't there
Interesting quote from the movie "The man who wasn't there", by the Coen brothers, with Billy Bob Thorton:
I found myself, more and more,
going over to the Abundas's.
It was a routine we fell into
Isabel Hurtado de Mendoza
Does anyone know who Isabel Hurtado de Mendoza is? She would of been born around 1530 in Mexico City. Her father was said to be Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, a Spanish Conquistador, and the grandchild of
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Nuestra Familia Unida: Texas Connection to the American Revolution
have a listen to new audio on the Texas Connection to the American
Revolution by Jack Cowan:
http://nuestrafamiliaunida.com/podcast/revolution.html
joseph
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Joseph Puentes
Most Recent Common Ancestor
I just ran across this article, which I believe someone had mentioned previously by reference to an article that talked about it. I am a bit of a math nerd so reading the actual article and its modeling assumptions is quite interesting.
The Esparzas in Jalisco
Does anyone have info on the patriarch of the Ruiz de Esparza line in Jalisco, IGI starts showing them in Jalisco about the mid 1670's in Jalisco. I found my Simon Ruiz de Esparza it appears as he came from Teocaltiche, Jalisco to Calvillo, Aguas. and found there marriage now. I have seen different records for Juana Maria and her last names appear different several times when the records were written? I wonder Why? Would anyone know the answer to this?
Saucedo in Malpaso ???
Is anyone doing Saucedo research in Malpaso? If so please contact me:
makas@nc.rr.com
thanks,
joseph
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Joseph Puentes
http://H2Opodcast.com (Environment Podcast)
http://H2Opodcast.blogspot.com/ (Blog for above)