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Expanding Research to Nayarit and Colima
Here are my thoughts:
I don't like the idea of advertising the group as focusing on additional states; however, if a conversation topic leads to Nayarit, Colima, or perhaps Durango (there was a uni
General Digest, Vol 104, Issue 5
since I dont have relatives in those states I dont really care.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 5:11 PM,
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Opening up the group to Colima and Nayarit descendants
I have been a group member for a couple of years and have enjoyed the
discussion on a number of topics.
FW: Somos Primos September 2014
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Opening up the group to expand
I'm OK with opening up the group to include: Nayarit, sinaloa, Michoacan
and guanajuato. My ancestors were from Jalisco, Guanajuato, Michoacan,
Aguacalientes.
General Digest, Vol 103, Issue 8
My mother's family came from Mezquitic Jalisco. She is 86 years old and she tells me that in years that were dry (drought) many families would move to other places. One popular place was Nayarit.
General Digest, Vol 103, Issue 7
Joeseph, as far as I am concerned we should open the group to persons doing research in Nayarit and Colima , as well as Zacatecas, Aguascalientes.
Nayarit and/y Colima
What are the good reasons and bad reasons to open up the group to the states
of Nayarit and Colima?
FW: Aguascalientes Genealogy Conference
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 11:05 PM
To: Puentes Joseph
Subject: Aguascalientes Genealogy Conference
Hello Joseph,
Here is the list of speakers and their topic for the Aguascalie