Villa Hidalgo, Jalisco
Is there anyone in the group, who is researching, in Villa Hidalgo (Pasos de Soto0, Jalisco.
Thanks,
Jonathan
31 Jan 2007/ 31 Enero 2007
this is the last notice. right now we have about 200 subscribed members
and about 150 submitted genealogies. On 01 Feb 2007 we'll probably be
losing about 50 members.
Esta es la ultima noticia. Horita tenemos 200 miembros y 150 han mandado
The role of family elder
A few days before Christmas my aunt (age 80 yrs - but she thinks I don't know how old she is) had a mild stroke. Fortunately the rescue units arrived promptly and she received immediate care. She is currently in a rehabilitation center receiving various therapies. My aunt is the last of her generation - she is my late father's youngest sister. Unlike my father, she did not have a deep interest or curiosity regarding family history, though she has shared some of her memories with me when I have made inquiries - however, I don't always remember to phrase questions "properly", that is, to ilicit an informative response.
Diego de Trevino
The online source for his genealogy going possibly back 500B.C. is on www.onegreatfamily.com, If you have subscribed for one great family (abt $15 a month) I encourage you to look for Diego. -Daniel A.
Diego de Trevino
Is anyone related to Diego de Tervino? Born abt 1540 in Mexico City D.F.? I found a source that has his genealogy going back several hundreds of years. He descends from King Alfonso VI of Castilla.
Trip to Jalisco, Aguas Calientes and Zacatecas
Message for Helyn...Anna is aware of your request. We
will respond asap.
Message for Bill Figueroa,
In respond to your request please reference announce
Digest, Vol 7, Issue 13, dated Sat. 26 Aug 2006. Our
LERMA researchers from Zacatecas
...Howdy all you LERMA researchers from Zacatecas. I just wanted you to know that I came across an article about a Solomon LERMA, in our archives in Oklahoma City, OK. I thought about all of ya, so I am including the article here. Heck, I wished at this time I could add this fine young man to my ancestors. Hopefully (I know it is a HUGE chance) one of you might have him in your database. BIF...I have added several obits to the rootsweb.com, Jalisco, Aquascalientes & Zacatecas boards. I wasn't for sure whether I should add them here or not. Okay, back to Solomon:
Who's Stuck? Who Doesn't Know Where To Start?
Are you stuck? Are you wondering where to start? Well one good place would be to ask your questions on the research@nuestrosranchos.com list. We might not be able to help but we'll try.
If you are just starting out in genealogy then you need to familiarize yourself with your local Family History Center. Your local FHC is part of the LDS church and is an absolute goldmine of information for Mexican Genealogy and other locations around the world. Go to www.familysearch.org to find your closest location with the best hours to fit your schedule: go to the site and click on "Library" and "Family History Centers" to find your location. Give them a call and pay them a visit. Ask questions about how the center works.
Keyword Search: Padrones Mexico
As per Bill Figueroa's thought I did a key word search at www.familysearch.org and came up with this list of Padrones for our area of research:
Title search by keyword
padrones Mexico
Informaciones matrimoniales y negocios diversos, 1647-1808 Iglesia Católica. Arquidiócesis de Morelia (México)
Padrones Index ???
Has anyone had a look at this film? I ordered it a couple of years ago and found it confusing. Then again I had just started my research and most things were confusing. If anyone has ordered it and found it of value I would appreciate your comments on this film.