Mongolian Blue Spots
"Mongolian blue spots are common among darker-skinned races, such as
Asian, East Indian, and African. They are flat, pigmented lesions with
unclear borders and irregular shape. They appear commonly at the base
New DNA results for Gutierrez
That's very interesting. Thanks for letting us know.
My nephew was born with the Mongolian blue spot. The only person in our family we believe was ever born that way. Like your haplogroups, his purplish spot at the base of his spine is like a signpost pointing across the Pacific.
La China Poblana aka Mirrha aka Catarina de San Juan
In reference to Chinese immigrants in Mexico prior to 1650... one of the most Mexican of traditions originates with an Asian immigrant...
http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/lachina.html
ASIAN INFLUENCE IN MEXICO STEMS FROM SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Films Database
Thank you, that answered my questions. I am trying to learn. Helen
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Another Interesting IGI Entry
Again, thank you so much for your help. I am so happy. Helen
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> Here is another interesting entry that may or may not be your ancestor but the
Femat Family in Aguascalientes
Thank you so much for your help. Helen
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> It appears someone at LDS is researching your family as well, since there are a
Jesus Maria & San Jose Calvillo, Aguascalientes Batch Numbers
Anyone doing Aguascalientes Research? Here is a great volunteer
opportunity! Learn how to data entry this information in to the films
database that Arturo built. Interested, but have questions? Ask away.
Emilie Garcia's Trees in the GEDCOM database
Emilie Garcia's GARCIA-CERVANTES and OLAGUE-TINAJERO [FELIX] trees are now in the GEDCOM database. These trees are also available on Ancestry.com but now they are searchable from within the Nuestros Ranchos site along with over a dozen other members' trees.
DC Parade
Isn't that you, Joseph, and Figen, in photo #18? I
hope you had a good time while in DC, and didn't get
caught in that sudden gully-washer of a storm that we
had on the afternoon of the 4th.
Regards,
In Search of the Jalisco Bridge
HI,
I am a new member to Nuestros Ranchos and already I made contact with a distant Tisnado relative. Based on the IGI found in www.FamilySearch.com, migration and settlement patterns, I am searching for the Tisnado ancestor who migrated from Jalisco to Sonora.