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Converso-Padilla Davila
Hola Everybody, I told that Diego Padilla Davila 's (son of Lorenzo Padilla Davila y Machicao and Mariana Temino de Velasco) WIFE -Ana de La Mota y Vera Parents were Jewish converts .I thought it stated in the book of Mariano Gonzalez Leal 's book Retonos de Nueva Espana. Any body have knowledge of this info.
Gertrudis Diaz de Leon
Hello to all!
Do any of you have info on Gertrudis Diaz de Leon? She was married to Juan Alvarez Tostado, son of Captian Juan Alvarez Tostado and Isabel Ramirez de Mendoza. Gertrudis is my 7th ggmother.
Reynoso/Conrique mutual linkageswith Hurtado de Mendoza lines, and others ..
Daniel,
I'll be glad to share! After all, sharing and consulting with each other
are central reasons for our participating in this forum.
At this time, I'am in the middle of restructuring/re-entering the data that
Luis Tiscareño de Molina
Bill,
No he encontrado mucho sobre el apellido Tiscareno en Espana, excepto que existe el lugar Tiscar, en Jaen. Pero, al ver los apellidos de Jaen y Ubeda, Molina se presenta abundamente y parece ser nombre ilustre. Ver, por ejemplo, Maria de Molina y Francisco de los Cobos y Molina. Es posible alguna rama se enlazo con la familia de Juan Tiscareno y fue el origen del nombre compuesto Tiscareno de Molina.
Reynoso/Conrique mutual linkages with Hurtado de Mendoza lines, and others ...
Ronnie,
My research notes confirm the 6 marriage entries in your message, today.
Also, as you stated, the convoluted relationships that resulted from the
marriages of siblings in one family marrying siblings in another family and
Isabel Hurtado de Mendoza
I don't think this ISabel and Isabel Velasco de Mendoza are the same person. Because The velasco one was married to Luis Carillo. Isabel Velasco would have been born ca. 1565, our Isabel should have been born ca.
New Member Annoucment-Dennis Duke Romo
Thank you for welcoming me to this wonderful group of genealogists, and want to thank personally David Mitchell and his wife Irma Romo Mitchell for recommending me. This is my 11th year of research into the state of Jalisco specifically into Encarcion De Diaz, Aguascalientes and Caqistle from which my Romo (De Vivar) lineage comes from, so my goal is to link my roots from Mexico to Spain.
Somos Primos
Hola a todos de Nuestros Ranchos. I was browsing at www.somosprimos.com went to the search block and put- padilla davila. I then scrolled to Descendents of Lord Pedro Gonzalez de Mendoza,compiled by John D Inclan. I appears according to what I read that I and many if not all of us are related to all of the people of Mexico ,Texas,and New Mexico. John Inclans research touches much of Jalisco ,Zacatecas ,Aguascalientes ,All the north eastern states of Mexico ,Texas,and New Mexico. I was was tripping. If any one has an e-mail to John D Inclan I would like to ask him if any of the Hurtado de Mendoza are tha same as an in example of Isabel Hurtado de Mendoza wife of Toribio Hernandez de Arellano. I was wondering also what you members opinion of John Inclan research .
Podcasting Conference
Hey who wants to work with me to contact the folks that are organizing this conference? I'd love to contact them and ask that they record the audio of the presentations so that those in other parts of the world that have interest in the content can also appreciate the good information. If you want to help me translate a request I'd be willing to do the rest.
Aguascalientes 1930 Mexico Census
FamilySearch (Genealogical Society of Utah) microfilmed the 1930 Mexico Natl. Census in the Mexico Natl. Archives back in the 1960s. They filmed everything that the archives had, which unfortunately wasn't everything. As for Aguascalientes the municipios: Aguascalientes, Calvillo, and Jesus Maria were 'lost' at the time of the microfilming. FamilySearch has not gone back to the Natl. archives to determine if the 'lost' municipios were ever found. You may want to inquire with them to see.