Torres Cabrera around 1914 Guadalajara, Jalisco
I am looking for my grand mother, if anyone has family torres in Jalisco
please share your tree.
Guillermo torres
Luisa Cabrera
Mercedes torres about sept 1914.
I have look them up on 1930
I am looking for my grand mother, if anyone has family torres in Jalisco
please share your tree.
Guillermo torres
Luisa Cabrera
Mercedes torres about sept 1914.
I have look them up on 1930
There were several men named Francisco Xavier Romo de Vivar in Aguascalientes in the early 1700's. My research is focused on the man that was married to Juana Dias Montanes de Sandi.
I have uploaded a handy tool to help the researcher understand Archaic Spanish script. The pdf file will assist the reader with the Spanish alphabet from the 12th century to the 17th.
Hola a todos, queria preguntar a los miembros de este grupo si no tienen o si saben donde hay informacion acerca de los genearcas del linage de los Jimenez de Mendoza en Los Altos de Jalisco.
Hello Steve,
I jumped three feet in the air when I read that you wrote :
" I want to step in and present what I
> have collected on certain Alteño branches and additional lines NOT in
Do you include any information on the Lozano family in the book that you are
developing for Nueva Galicia?
news: for some odd reason they split up some dispensations into parts, essentially renumbering some part of the original. this will affect the page number many of these marriages can be found on.
I have seen several entries stating that Nicolas de Loza, married to Antonia Díaz de León, was de son of Bernabe de Loza and Gertrudis Montoya. However, I have just found the dispensation for the first marriage of my ancestor Antonio Ramon de Luna, who was Nicolas de Losas´s great grandson, to Maria Antonia González Rubio, which includes their genealogical tree noting that Nicolas de Loza was the son of Gaspar de Loza and Juana de la Torre (Diócesis de GuadalajaraMatrimonios 1787, parte 2 Imagen 715). I have not been able to fin anymore information on this last couple. Does anyone in the group knows something about them?
Thank you
Hector Felix Aizcorbe
What's the name of that book again?
Benigno Galaviz who were his parents ? he lived in jalpa area in the 1900s not sure when he was born.
Can you remove my name from the list serve? I've tried with the he instructions and have never been able to do this.
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I didn't see any previous topics that discussed this guide so I hope I'm not bringing something forward that's already known to members. If it's already out there, it never hurts to remind everyone.
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I would like to thank a fellow nuestrorancho member who found this defunto record of my 5th Generation GGF Blas Madera who passed away in 1776 in Huejuquilla El Alto married to a second wife:
Hi Cynthia,
Julián Romo de Vivar's father Baltasar Romo de Vivar is my 9th Great Grandfather. I descend from Baltasar's second wife, Francisca de Lomelín.
Hello, has anyone researched through the records in El Sagrario?
Todavia busco a mi tio Eusevio Cortez Alvarado. Proviene de Matansas Jalisco. Hermano...Refugio Cortez. Padres Antonio Cortez y Manuela Alvarado.
Some information in a marriage record was posted on http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/22981?page=2.
A current good read is "Jaguar's Children" by John Vaillant, a Canadian living in Mexico.I also know that there were English tin miners who went to live in Mexico in the 1800's.
Hi Erika,
I'm so glad you Email.
Since you're making a revision, please add the surname Cabrera to mine as
well.
That's my maternal grandmother's -- I forgot to include it.
Many Thanks!!
See you