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Surnames and families missing from retonos
Hello Steve,
I jumped three feet in the air when I read that you wrote :
" I want to step in and present what I
> have collected on certain Alteño branches and additional lines NOT in
Guía de los Archivos de la Iglesia en España
I didn't see any previous topics that discussed this guide so I hope I'm not bringing something forward that's already known to members. If it's already out there, it never hurts to remind everyone.
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My 5th Generation GGF Blas Madera Defunto Record 1776
I would like to thank a fellow nuestrorancho member who found this defunto record of my 5th Generation GGF Blas Madera who passed away in 1776 in Huejuquilla El Alto married to a second wife:
what's this document about?
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-42719-12370-50?cc=1937239&wc=M288-7M9:1058900401
El Sagrario Aguascalientes Book - Julian Romo de Vibar Munos
Hi Cynthia,
Julián Romo de Vivar's father Baltasar Romo de Vivar is my 9th Great Grandfather. I descend from Baltasar's second wife, Francisca de Lomelín.
El Sagrario Aguascalientes Book - Julian Romo de Vibar Munos
Hello, has anyone researched through the records in El Sagrario?
books to read
A current good read is "Jaguar's Children" by John Vaillant, a Canadian living in Mexico.I also know that there were English tin miners who went to live in Mexico in the 1800's.
trying to find Benigno Galaviz can Nuestros Ranchos extended Family help me
Benigno Galaviz who were his parents ? he lived in jalpa area in the 1900s not sure when he was born.