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Archives of the Indies
If you’re interested in the Archives of the Indies I want to recommend an excellent book:
Discovering the Americas: Archives of the Indies.
It’s a recent over-sized volume and gives a great overview of the archive itself and its contents, including pictures of original documents, sketches and drawings and actual samples of materials sent from New Spain and other territories, including samples of silk and other fabrics that look brand new, rather than five hundred years old.
Rincon de Romos, Aguascalientes
Alicia,
I too have recently traced some of my husband's ancestors (some Esparzas too) to Rincon de Romos:
Maria Francisca Reyes Roman, baptized 06 APR 1782, San Jose de Gracia, Rincon de Romos
Diego Romo De Vivar/Rincon De Romos, Aguascalientes.
I was quite surprised to find that a Google search could turn up so much information on an ancestor.
Just for the hell of it I entered DIEGO ROMO DE VIVAR. I knew he was born in Spain in 1608, married Maria Rnagel who was also born somewhere in Spain in 1612, and that they started a large family in Aguascalientes, New Spain.
Escribanos de Jerez y Tlaltenango
I just found this going through the Archivo General de la Nacion index. There was a discussion last week about finding out who were the escribanos and how they worked. I am pretty sure that each escribano was given a jurisdiccion where he was responsible, so this confirms that in the early 1700s there was an escribano assigned to Jerez y el Valle de Tlaltenango, which at that time, I believe was considered a single municipal entity, split in half by Colotlan which was under a military government under the direct jurisdiccion of the Viceroy of New Spain, i.e. not Nueva Galicia:
hi...again!
I was absent for the last month due to personal issues, but after a while i'back!
Last week I'd gone to the Family History Center here in Montpellier but unfortunately it isn't ready yet, they are trying to install all the programs and told me to come back in two or three more months, this is so sad because now I have time and I cannot search anything :(
Tlaltenango History Books
There are a number of books written by a local historian in Tlaltanango,
Zacatecas by the name of Bernardo Carlos Casas:
Tlaltenango : una ciudad amurallada (1986)
Semblanza historica de la parroquia de Tlaltenango : 1544-1991 (1991)
WildCards ???
I'm trying to get the hang of Using WildCards in doing searches on
www.familysearch.org
I'm very thankful to Victor Villarreal for the great tutorial on
WildCards to be found in the "Files" under "Reference Material" under
Book Search: Sotelo
I'm trying to find out who knows anything about this book. Please
contact me directly: makas@nc.rr.com
"Sotelo, Fundador del Apellido en Nueva España"
This book is supposed to be used as a source by Salvador Cabral Valdez.
History of Hacienda Santiago de El Cuidado (Tepetongo, Zacatecas)
I have just posted in the files section a document by Leonardo de la Torre Berumen that is basically a compilation of the microhistory (people and events) surrounding the foundation of the Hacienda de El Cuidado in what came to be Tepetongo, Zacatecas.
FW: Salt Lake Plaza Hotel At Temple Square
I received this today from the director of sales and marketing at the Plaza
Best Western in SLC. We have been allowed ONLY 6 rooms, Mickey and I will
be sharing a room so that leaves 5 rooms for the Ranchos members. Keep in