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Research Digest, Vol 167, Issue 5
Sometimes in old documents when people referred to certain family relations, they didn’t meant them to be as present day.
Found a Padron for the year 1861 for the municipal of Degollado, Jalisco
Hi,
I found a padron from 1861 when the municipal of Degollado was created.
I'm not sure how to attached a pdf file to this site. If someone can tell me how to attach it I can share it.
Visiting the Fondo de Tierras y Aguas of the Archivo Historico del Estado de Jalisco to verify document
I found a map in one of the tierras y aguas books that are available from familysearch.org, but unfortunately, whoever made the film didn't unfold the map to take pictures of it.
Don Pedro Pablo de Gavai
Hi
Has anyone heard of Don Pedro Pablo de Gavai?
He turns up as padrino to a mulatto slave (possible ancestor of mine!) in this record of baptism 1713 for Juan Antonio Joseph Altamira
Juan de la Torre (married to Juana de Gamboa)- Sitio "el Mesquite"
Hello,
New theory about the parents of Juan de la Torre (married to Juana de Gamboa)
I'm still working with land records. I'm submitting the following information:
Luisa de Quesada y Mendoza
There appears to be a consensus that Luisa de Quesada y Mendoza and her sister Maria may be the legitimate daughters of Alonso de Quesada and Juana Bautista Hernandez de Arellano y Mendoza.
Familia Mercado- Tlaltenango, Zacatecas
Hello,
I'm looking for any informacion about 2 couples that I found in a Land Record in Tlaltenango. Both couples are mentioned in the history of the same property
MARTINA HUIZAR and PASCUAL NAVARRO
My 2nd Paternal Great Grandmother was Martina Huizar, who was married to Pascual Navarro, her parents I believe were Josef Anselmo Huizar and Dolores Perez.