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Just wanted to let everyone know that this website is REALLY FUN and helpful. They have a wealth of information. You can even view the actual images and PRINT at no charge! From the passport of our Lope Ruiz de Esparza to my Juan Perez del Camino who was made to the office of the Real Audencia de Guadalajara on June 6, 1605 in Guadalajara. Im sure ill find much more. Im going to search on the founding families of Aguascalientes a bit more. Let me know if you have any other questions.
map of ranchos
is there a map that identifies all the ranchos in the Jalisco area here on file
Searching the last name "Michel" in Jalisco
Hello everybody,
Although I am 56 years old, I am the "Benjamin member" of Nuestros Ranchos
..com
I am searching the ancestry of my grandfather, Jose Michel Vazquez
(1897-1990), married to Luz Lopez Pelayo (1898-1984). I believe both were
Lunas in Tlaltenango
Arturo,
Have you got the ancestry of Bartolome de Luna y Tapia?
regards,
Hector Felix Aizcorbe
> To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.com> From: arturo.ramos2@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:39:39 -0700> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Lunas in Tlaltenango> > > Anna:> > Also, I remember reading somewhere that the Tapias, like the Haros were descendants of Pedro de Bobadilla, original encomendero of Tepechitlan.> > There is a marriage register of Bartholome de Luna y Tapia, marrying a daughter of Hernando de Haro and Cecilia Lopez, which indicates they were cousins and would seem to support this theory:> > 1659-01-08> Cuarto grado de parentesco con dispensación.
de Lunas
Hello there Anna ,
My name is Welester G. Alvarado my Great great Grandfather (Candelario ) was born in Villa de Saltillo in the state of Coahuila his parents were Juan de Alvarado and Maria Pascuala de Luna , Jose Antonio Candelario Alvarado was thier son baptized the 10th of Feb. 1792 . My question is do you think that the Lunas from Tlatenango came up to Coahuila ?
Updated GEDCOM File-Gus Meza
FYI
For anyone interested I have in recent days updated my family history
file containing surnames: Miramontes, Sandoval, Samaniego,Llamas,
Bugarin, Luna,Bobadilla, Abila, Escovedo, Chias etc.
Prudencio Herrera
In a message dated 8/15/2007 10:32:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
arturo.ramos2@gmail.com writes:
There is a Prudencio Herrera, soltero who appears in the census under Rancho
de Michaela Ponce, but just squeezed in at the end and the next rancho is
Rancho de las Ranas - Bugarin
Yep...this is where Helyn's Herrera's line and mine separate....Pedro was
married at least four times...and Bugarin was one of the wives....I am so happy
for you Helyn....Arturo helped you break the cycle....
Bugarin en Racho de las Ranas
In a message dated 8/14/2007 1:18:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
arturo.ramos2@gmail.com writes:
I had a few of his children in my database but I was not aware that he was
so prolific until I saw this census record
List of Esparzian Films
These are films for Ciudad Esparza, where the Ruiz de Esparzas were seated in acient times at the Palacios de Esparza. Hope thisis useful to other members! -Daniel Mendez del Camino
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Registros parroquiales, 1535-1981