Research Digest, Vol 104, Issue 7
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Emilie, looks like, APOSILCO.
Hola Members/Primos , I am a little confused .
Can someone tell me what the village or town is where M. Buena Haro was born?
I am a member of Nuestros Ranchos and I am interesting in buying the following books… Does any of you know how I could get them or if someone at Nuestros Ranchos would have copies to sell?
Me interesa adquirir los libros:
1.- la Sagrada Mitra de Guadalajara
2.- Retoños de España en la Nueva Galicia (tomo 1 y tomo 3)
Alguien me podría indicar donde podría conseguirlos?
My Great Grandfather (1851? - 1923) owned this whole mountain called, "Cerro Blanco" it is the mountain with the flat surface directly in the middle of the photo.
I have been a group member for a couple of years and have enjoyed the
discussion on a number of topics.
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
Hello everyone, first of all, can someone please tell me if a person was born in Valparaiso during 1750-1800's, besides Huejuquilla el Alto, what other film (Parish) can I search through.
Ive just accepted a person into the group whose ancestors come from La
Yesca, Jalisco (now Nayarit).
since I dont have relatives in those states I dont really care.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 5:11 PM,
wrote:
> Send General mailing list submissions to
for Joseph and Rosalia
What are the good reasons and bad reasons to open up the group to the states
of Nayarit and Colima?
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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 6:04 PM
To: mimilozano@aol.com
Subject: Somos Primos September 2014
My ggggggg grandparents "Antonio Madera (1660 - 1709?) and Maria De La Candelaria" were at "Minillas of Mezquitic, Jalisco, Mexico" I know they had 2,000 hectares in 1698, until his great grandson (m
I'm OK with opening up the group to include: Nayarit, sinaloa, Michoacan
and guanajuato. My ancestors were from Jalisco, Guanajuato, Michoacan,
Aguacalientes.
Some of the names of the ranches in Jalisco are rather interesting. My grandfather was identified as being from La Jabonera, San Juan de los Lagos when he married.
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.
An applicant to the group says this:
"La Yesca municipality in Nayarit which was a part of Jalisco in the 19th
century"
Can someone please send me a list of places that historica
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.
I am reading Lope Ruiz de Esparza's entry on Catalogo de Pasajeros a Indias Volumen VII, and comparing it with the original document posted here on nuestros ranchos, thanks to Arturo Ramos.
Hello Nuestros Ranchos Friends,
My ggggggg grandfather is "Antonio Madera" of Minillas, Mezquitic, Jalisco, Mexico. He was born aproximately around 1660 (from what I was told from other nuestros ranchos members).
Hi Primos,for the many descendants from this site of Juan Simon Duran and Regina de Aguayo, I came across Juan Simon Duran's defuncion record. Can someone make out his testament.
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