[Fwd: Somos Primos August 206 Table of Contents lq1]

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Subject: Somos Primos August 206 Table of Contents lq1
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 01:28:45 -0400 (EDT)
From: MIMILOZANO@aol.com
To: MIMILOZANO@aol.com

Alguien Podria decirme como hacer reportes Genealogicos

hola a Todos:

Alguien podria decirme paso a paso como hacer reportes genealogicos,
usando algun programa de genealogia, ya sea
en PDF o en forma de Grupo Familiar o en forma de linea de descendencia o de

Diego Delgadillo - Irma Gomez Gtz de Lucero

Hola Irma:

Saludos desde Guadalajara, Jalisco.

Yo tambien soy genealogista aficionado desde hace ya varios años y mis
ancestros por linea paterna son de la region de Los Altos de Jalisco, mi

[Genealogia.org.mx] 5479 Family Tree Maker.

Hola Jorge Luis:

Gusto en volver a saludarte, despues de habernos conocido en
Tepatitlan.

Yo no te habia comentado que el programa que yo uso para la genealogia
es precisamente el Famili Tree Maker, yo lo empece a usar por recomendacion

Laredo research update

The parish is probably San Agustin. Call your local Archdiocese. The person in charge of the ARchives should have a listing of current parishes for Laredo. THe archivist should be able to help you get a copy of the baptism. THe 1930's may not be in the LDS microfilms.

Anyone from San Antonio, TX?

Good morning:
Anyone here originally, formerly, or presently from San Antonio, TX? I am currently reading a (library) book, "HIDDEN KITCHENS", by Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson, based on their NPR series 'Hidden Kitchens'. Story #3 (chapter 3) is "The Chili Queens of San Antonio". A very interesting insight into the chili stands that used to be found at various plazas, and existed for about 100 years (until the health department stepped in in the early 1930's). In addition to the historical background, there are a couple of recipes, and an essay on Lydia Mendoza, "La Alondra de la Frontera" and an essay on West Commerce Mercado. I know this isn't within the realm of Ranchos genealogy, but thought it was an interesting presentation of past history.

Nicanor Pineda research update

You write:
My grandfather was born 1930 in Laredo, Texas where I'm not sure the baptism
records are as in-depth as I've found them to be in Mexico. What's also
interesting is that my grandfather was born when Nicanor Pineda was age 46

Volunteers Needed

Is there anyone in the group well versed in graphic design and web
design... CSS in particular?

We're in need of a good volunteer for some projects Arturo is working on.

thanks,

joseph

Volunteers Needed

Is there anyone in the group well versed in graphic design and web
design... CSS in particular?

We're in need of a good volunteer for some projects Arturo is working on.

thanks,

joseph

Aguascalientes Ancestry Info Found for Esparza/Gamez Family

Hi,
I am new to this forum. I am doing my husband's geneology. His descendants are from Aguascalientes, Mexico. I am new at this Family Geneology searching but I think I made some real strides last night. I went to Familysearch.org looking for my husband Hector's grandmother on his father's side. I noticed that Mexico was one of the choices for location so I gave it a try. Boy, I hit the jackpot. I found his father's birth info, grandparents, great grandparents, and I think even great,greats! Here is a summary of what I found: