anyone know anything on surname Cocolan
I have seen some in Jalpa but where else thanks
I have seen some in Jalpa but where else thanks
Here are some old maps of Ciudad Zacatecas por Bernardo De Portugal about year 1723:
Hello, everyone. I'm researching the Mena family. Our family comes from Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco.
Email Angel directly for the attachment:
From: Angel R.
I've been trying to read the record for the marriage of Simon Montano and Maria Nicolasa Sanchez but the handwriting is very difficult to read.
Hello all,
Have any of you ever done research in the actual Parish in Mexico?
I am asking, because in about 3 weeks, I will be going to Mexico. And
if possible I will try find some information at the parish and
cemetary level.
So could anyone give me some pointers, on what to expect? Or the best
way to approach the subject?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Someone has posted an Aguascalientes online archive which is this:
http://sigue.aguascalientes.gob.mx/axweb/
to get in username: sigue.publica
password: publica
I will provide a free 25-marker FamilyTreeDNA kit to anyone that can document a continuous straight male line back to Vicente Carlos Cervantes or his father.
Vicente Carlos Cervantes,
buenas tardes
alguien me podría ayudar como puedo buscar el testamento
de juan de montañes con fecha 26 de sept 1648?
I found a sketch of ciudad zacatecas year 1884:
http://oi57.tinypic.com/3088nrp.jpg
and also a sketch of the governor of zacatecas same year:
My great grandfather Bernardo del Real (Herrera) was born in Cuisco, Jal.
I can not locate this town on any map. Was it integrated into Colotlan?
Hello Everyone!
I am curious about what was Real De Asientos for in Aguascalientes and if there were those places in other towns of Mexico?
Also what is a Mercader?
Someone had posted in the past this website of Aguascalientes where you can look at archive online. He had given the login name and password to get in:
I found a website where you can see ediciones of The Gazeta Newspaper 1785 of Mexico:
http://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/results.vm?q=parent%3A0004520440&s=0&la…
I found this link with nice pictures of old Haciendas. I had seen this one in tierras/escrituras microfilm. On the right side there is a list of other Haciendas you can look at:
I read somewhere that in some census in the 20th century Mexicans were declared White for census purposes. It changed from decade to decade.
Hola Members, I have been playing with my wifes side of the family (with no luck) I found My wifes Grandmother -TRANQUILINA VASQUEZ- in the 1910 census located in El Paso ,Texas .
example: Tronco
Nicolas Lozano
Jose santos Lozano 1. Timotea Lozano
Proquinta Lozano 2. Telisfora Reinaga
I want to look up "Angon" in the Zacatecas or Jalisco area years 1600 - 1750's.
Thank you very much for the detailed information on how the original rancho
de Joan de Angon (1633) became Estancia Rio Chico in 1681 and finally
changed to Hacienda Santa Rosa.
While researching the ancestry of my fifth great-grandmother Lorenza de Aguilar y García de Alba (born 1740 in Cocula, Jalisco), I discovered that she descended through her maternal line from Francis
Juliana Francisca Isabel was the youngest daughter of the Conde Don Fernando De La Campa Y Cos of the Hacienda San Mateo of Valparaiso, Zacatecas, Mexico.
My name is Bob Lozano, and this is my first posting. During my retirement I
have been researching my genealogy and found that my Lozano lineage goes
back to Rio Chico, in Jalisco.
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