YAHUALICA, Jalisco, LISARDE and other misread names...

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Dear Ranchos Group--

I have two comments in regard to this listing by Daniel.

1. My husband and I had the opportunity a few years ago to visit Yahualica, Jalisco. It is a most beautiful place and unlike any other part in Mexico. If this is where your families lines go, try to plan a trip to see the land. It is absolutely incredible. At the time of our visit, we only had a camera for pictures. However the grandeur and scope of the place can only be appreciated first hand or as a poor second choice, through the offerings of a video camera. Additionally, this place was seen by Pope John Paul II and there is a statue near the church to commemorate his visit.

finding Bustamante

Hi all, I'm going to try this again. I have been trying to locate information on the Bustamante family from Aguascalientes. Cruz was born about 1878, it is called Santa Rosalie on some postings, but his death cert.

Villalobos from San Juan de los Lagos

Hello,

Those of you who are researching Villalobos, please let me know if you have
any information on this family:

Jose Segundo Villalobos m. Maria Ynes Medina about 1775 in San Juan de los
Lagos, Jalisco.

New

Hello my name is Cristobal

I am new in the system, I am have 5 years making research about the last
names Villalobos, Quesada, Lomelín and Ortiz.

I would like to know if somebody now about the Villalobos in Encarnación de

JALISCO SURNAMES: Sanchez, Salcedo, Garcia, Huidor, Macias, Gomez, Velazquez, Ramirez

HI, I am new to the list. I am looking for the ancestors of two couples who lived in San Marcos, Jalisco Gregorio Sanchez (b. abt 1879) and his wife Heliodora Sanchez (b. abt 1883) ; Brigido Garcia (b. abt 1839) and his wife Maria Yldelfonsa Huidor (b. abt 1864) who had had least one child, Cirilo, christened in San Francisco de Asis, Zocalco de Torres, Jalisco on 31 July 1887.

YAHUALICA, Jalisco - GONZALEZ, LISARDE, VASQUEZ, LEDESMA (Marriage films anyone?)

Hola amigos, primos and fellow geneologists.

My search this week is in Yahualica, where I am working on extending my Gonzalez line, and I am stuck. Maybe a fellow member can assist with the following...

Olivar Family

Good Evening Jonathan and All,
I've hit the wall with my family and wondered if your vast knowledge and resources could help tear it down. The only actual/documented information I've obtained is from Laredo border crossings:

Attention Primo Bill Figueroa-Diego Flores de La Torre ?

Hola Pariente ,perdoname ,ando perdido. I have Diego de La Torre married to Beatriz Anda Altamirano. His son Diego casado con Isabel Arias de Orozco Valdez. Again his son Diego married to Teresa Gonzalez de Hermosillo. Where do I piece Diego con Angela Velasco ?

curiosity about ranchos

Hello everyone,

I was wondering if there is a list of ranchos / haciendas and who owned
them for the state of Jalisco.

Specifically I'm looking for info on San Jeronimo, which is now near or
a part of La Union de Guadalupe. Supposedly my grandfather's family

Puesto

Puesto, as a place, post, or small town, makes it all clear to me. That
would be why it is used interchangeably.
I can imagine these enormous haciendas having their own outpost, like the
trading posts of the Old West with supplies and such and where families of