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Dispensation records for Zacatecas
Are there specific films for Zacatecas where the dispensation records that are in La Sagrada Mitra can be found? The book is very expensive and not really available as far as I can find. I would like to know if I can order the films the records are taken from from the LDS history center. I'm interested in the Jerez Zacatecas area's since so many early families intermarried. I've done the marriage information records and hey say when they are related but not who that person was 3 or 4 generations ago who was the trunk.
Informacion Matrimonial----research Digest, Vol 13, Issue 13
Hello,
My niece is engaged to be married next year, and she actually
went through a similar process in the USA. Both she and the groom
brought people in to vouch that neither had been married before, that
La Llorona and other stories
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> I grew up hearing stories of La Llorona from my parents, as well as, Aunts
> and Uncles. My family is from Jalisco, so I had assumed that's where it
> originated, but I don't know for sure.
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Honoring WWII Vets
The following is from the Rootsweb Review Newsletter for February 14, 2007:
"Unknown to most Americans, there are very few surviving records concerning World War II veterans--most of them were lost in a storage warehouse fire decades ago. The government has records on servicemen who died during the war, but almost no records on who fought and survived the war".
Translating Spanish to English
I tried using the online traslater but got no answer so I'm hoping on of the group can tell me what this means.
The record reads that birth registration was 5 Aug 1886 and birth date was "antier" at 8pm.. does that mean yesterday? So the birthdate would be 4 Aug 1886?
Los Cuentos de Kiko
Our Oral Historian Frank Moreno Sifuentes has another group of Oral
History stories for us. Please have a listen and send your feedback to
Frank at: conzafos@msn.com
http://nuestrafamiliaunida.com/podcast/oral_history.html#kiko
Story of La Llorona
Has anyone heard of the story "La Llorona?" I found it in a book, though it
doesn't say which part of Mexico it originated from. Apparently, it is
about a woman who drowns her own children in a river to keep their father
SMGF DNA
Hi,
I've taken the test and these are my pros and cons:
Pros
It's Free
I got 29 markers and you could get up to 40 something
Even though your haplotype is not published you can easily get it from the site itself by shuffling some numbers.
Buried Alive? Saved by the Bell?
Esperanza,
You mentioned someone's grandmother buried alive? Do you know more about that? How did they discover that?
When I was studying Italian, our instructor, a native of Italy, told us that she never wanted to be embalmed, that they didn't do that in Italy because of known cases where someone thought to be deceased was buried alive. How they knew that I don't know.