Included below are some links to marriage dispensations and associated family trees recently found that will benefit several Reynoso families that are from Moyahua/Juchipila parishes. I believe it will extend several branches of these Reynoso families.
Proposed linage:
1-Francisco Reynoso/Mariana de Padilla y Davila, was the father of
2-Diego de Reynoso y Padilla Davila, who is the "proposed" father of
3-Sancho Reynoso y Renteria, who was the father of
4-Diego Ysidro Reynoso y Garcia, who was the father of
5-Sancho Reynoso, who was the father of
6-Francisco Reynoso, who was the father of
7-Miguel Reynoso, who married Potenciana Flores.
The rest, I believe is well documented after that in Moyahua/Juchipila parish
records.
I have found some info that looks to support that Sancho Reynoso, was the son of Diego Ysidro Reynoso.
In 1745, Mezquital del Oro, Zacatecas, Mexico; Lorenzo Reynoso married Anna Maria de Aro. Lorenzo listed his parents as Sancho Reynoso and Juana Garsia. Lorenzo stated he was 31 years old in 1745, placing his birth around 1714. He stated in 1745 that he resided in Contitlan, Juchipila, Parish, (Zacatecas, Mexico–very near present day Juchipila/Moyahua villages). Side Note: From what I have found with regard to Juchipila Parish, is that until other parishes were established in the region Juchipila Parish encompassed a much larger area then present day.
Lorenzo was actually born on 20 March 1712, and baptized on 28 Mar 1712 in Jalostotitlan, Jalisco, Mexico. At that time he lived in Papalote, Jalostotitlan, Jalisco, Mexico. In this Mezquital marriage record, he stated he resided in Contitlan, (Juchipila Parish), Mexico. The link for this Lorenzo Reynoso and Ana Maria marriage is shown below:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-15212-22303-28?cc=1804458
Also the Jalostotitlan baptism record of Lorenzo Manuel Reynoso y Garsia (2nd entry on right side of page)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18447-18288-28?cc=1874591
I looked further, and into this Sancho Reynoso/Juana Garsia, and they had 4 other children besides Lorenzo Reynoso born in Jalostotitlan, and they are:
1)-Juan Manual Reynoso (born 1703),
2)-Diego Ysidro (born 1705),
3)-Josepha Efigenia (born 1707),
4)- Margarita de Guadalupe (born 1709), and
5)-Lorenzo (discussed above).
Here are my assumptions, so take with a grain of salt:
1.Diego Reynoso and Margarita Renteria were the parents of Sancho Reynoso (Senior), based on correct age (about 1680). The Reynoso families born in the 1720/1770 time-frame in the
Moyahua/Juchipila areas specifically used the Reynoso y Renteria surname.
2. Sancho Reynoso (born ca 180) was the father of Diego Ysidro Reynoso, born 1705 in Jalostotitlan, who was the right age to be the father of Sancho Reynoso (born circa 1725) and Christoval Reynoso (born circa 1725). Let’s consider this Diego Ysidro Reynoso. Why: He is the correct age to have been the father of both Sancho and Christoval. This Diego Ysidro Reynoso thought enough of the elder Sancho Reynoso, to name his son Sancho after him. We only know of one son of Sancho Reynoso (born circa 1725), Francisco Reynoso (born 1754 in Contitlan, Juchipila. Assuming Sancho was born around 1725-1735, it is the correct time-frame.
Much more is known of Christoval Reynoso, the other presumed son of Diego Ysidro
Reynoso. 7 descendants are known to be children of Christoval Reynoso and Ana Maria
Rubalcaba; and another most likely. The years of birth of the children of Christoval
Range from 1745 to 1771. This also fits nicely into Diego Ysidro Reynoso, born
1705, being married around age 20, presumed to have married around 1725. Sancho
and Christoval both fit in to this scenario.
If this is correct, we have solved many of the Reynoso’s lineages in and around Juchipila
and Moyahua parish.
Christoval Reynoso and Ana Maria Gonsales de Rubalcaba’s known children were:
1)-Pedro Jose Reynoso – born circa 1745 (stated to be the son of Christoval (Sancho's brother)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18425-76593-34?cc=1874591
2)-Diego Reynoso – born circa 1748 (stated to be son of Christoval Reynoso and brother of
Pedro (noted as son #1) – This Diego married Maria Plasencia
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18417-13625-21?cc=1874591
3)-Alejandro Mariano Reynoso – born circa 1753, known to have been the son of Ana Maria
Gonsales de Rubalcaba in many dispensation trees, but until Christoval Reynoso was found in
the provided link; did not know the husband of Ana. We do now. This Alejandro (there were
many) was the Husband of Maria Paulina Suares de Estrada.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18423-31291-93?cc=1874591
4)-Antonio Justo Reynoso – born circa 1755, of Juchipila. Known to have been the son
of Ana Maria Gonsales de Rubalcaba, and thus a son of Christoval. Two links, the 1st
where Justo and family removed the Reynoso portion of the Reynoso y Renteria surname.
Certain branches appear as Renteria in many Moyahua records. The 2nd was confirmed
that Maria Antonia Reynoso y Renteria was listed as a Antonia Reynoso in the 1818-1825
Moyahua, Zacatecas Census, with husband Juan; located right side of page, about half
way down, left column.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18414-53556-16?cc=1874591
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-11200-38615-32?cc=1804458
5)-Joaquin Reynoso – born circa 1757, Contitlan, Juchipila. Tree listed Joaquin
as son of Christoval Reynoso y Renteria. Again dropped the Reynoso portion of
surname. Other later Moyahua baptism/marriage records of children/grandchildren
use the Reynoso surname.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18418-30670-15?cc=1874591
6)-Jose Maria Reynoso – born circa 1767 in Contitlan, Juchipila. Listed as a son
of Christoval Reynoso, and a brother of Alejandro.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18426-48680-24?cc=1874591
7)-Silverio Reynoso – born circa 1771 in Juchipila Parish. Listed as a son of
Christoval Reynoso, and a brother of Alejandro.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18423-31291-93?cc=1874591
Web site for older Reynoso families of Moyahua/Juchipila
Have a website that includes some of the older Reynoso y Renteria families from Moyahua and Juchipila parishes, and also some Reynoso families from Jalostotitlan, Mezquital, and Cuquio.
It is not inclusive of all Reynoso families, and it is still very early for research of these Reynoso y Renteria families. Link included below. My wife or I are not known to be directly related to these families, but when researching my spouse Lozano and Renteria families, found many of these Reynoso records; and decided to share, hopefully helping others.
http://www.clingram.com/famhis1/index.php
Diego Reynoso and Maria Plasencia grand-parents of Andrea Luna
Diego Reynoso and Maria Plasencia listed as grand-parents of Andrea de Luna,
who was the daughter of Jose Maria de Jesus de Luna and Gertrudis Reynoso.
Believe this is same Diego Reynoso, son of Christoval Reynoso and Ana
Maria Gonsales de Rubalcaba.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-11537-59591-11?cc=1804458
Mexico, Zacatecas, Catholic Church Records, Moyahua
Santiago Apóstol Bautismos 1814-1825, (1817), image 18 of 386.
Record is difficult to read, and located bottom right of image 18.
Diego Reynoso and Maria Plasencia listed as grand-parents of Maria Andrea Luna, born in Contitlan, Zacatecas (near Juchipila), Mexico.
Diego Reynoso the father of Teresa Reynoso and Francisca Reynoso
Note: Believe this Diego Reynoso to be the son of Christoval Reynoso (born circa 1725)
in part based on age, and siblings likely to include Alejo, Francisca, Teresa, Gertrudis, Francisco and Ygnacio. All of these stated to be children of Diego Reynoso.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18687-105857-17?cc=1874591
Mexico, Jalisco, Catholic Church Records, Guadalajara Diócesis de Guadalajara
Matrimonios 1866, parte 2, 283-286 of 1327(tree on image 284)
Marriage dispensation of Romualdo Luna and Anacleta Aro
Romauldo de Luna listed his parents as Antonio de Luna (deceased) and Longina Banuelos, originally from Ranchos de Remolino, born circa 1840.
Maria Anacleta de Aro listed her parents as Paulino de Aro and Catarino Ocampo, originally from Ranchos de Remolino, born circa 1851.
Bride/Groom distantly related to Diego Reynoso, as follows:
Diego Reynoso was the father of Teresa Reynoso, who was the mother of Antonio Luna, who was
the father of Romauldo de Luna (groom).
Diego Reynoso was also the father of Maria Francisca Reynoso, who was the mother of Felipa Carrillo, who was the mother of Paulino de Aro, who was the mother of Anacleta de Aro (bride)
Diego Reynoso the father of Alejo Reynoso and Ygnacio Reynoso
Note: Believe this Diego Reynoso to be the son of Christoval Reynoso (born circa 1725)
in part based on age, and siblings likely to include Alejo, Francisca, Teresa, Gertrudis, Francisco and Ygnacio. All of these stated to be children of Diego Reynoso.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18432-19537-13?cc=1874591
Mexico, Jalisco, Catholic Church Records, Guadalajara Diócesis de Guadalajara
Matrimonios 1841, parte 2, images 951-958 of 1251 (tree on image 955)
Marriage dispensation of Pedro Flores and Pascuala Marin
Key info:
Pedro Flores listed his parents as Candido Flores and Macedonia de Aro, originally
from Contitlan, and 20 years of age (born circa 1821)
Pascuala Marin listed her parents as Gabriel Marin and Petra Reynoso, originally from
Contitlan, 29 years old (born circa 1812), and previously married to Jose Agaton
Lupercio, who had died 5 years prior, buried in Juchipila parish.
Pedro Flores (groom) and Pascuala Marin (bride) were commonly related through
Diego Reynoso, and two of his sons, Alejo Reynoso and Ygnacio Reynoso as
follows:
Diego Reynoso was the father of Alejo Reynoso, who was the father of Gertrudis
Reynoso, who was the mother of Candido Reynoso, who was the mother of
Pedro Flores (groom)
Diego Reynoso was also the father of Ygnacio Reynoso, who was the father of
Petra Reynoso, who was the mother of Pascuala Marin (bride)
Other info listed within dispensation:
Pedro stated Jose Maria Flores to be his abuelo paterno (paternal grandfather)
Pedro stated Manuel de Aro to be his vis-abuelo materno (maternal great grandfather)
Pedro stated Alejo Reynoso to be his vis-abuelo paterno (paternal great grandfather)
Pedro stated Antonio de Luna to be his vis-abuelo materno (maternal great grandfather)
Alejandro was consistently listed as the husband of Carmen de Luna in Moyahua
records, except for one entry where he was was listed as the husband of Xaviera
Plasencia. Believe this Xaviera Plasencia was actually the mother of Alejandro,
and cleric was in error. No evidence of a second marriage for Alejandro, as
he listed his wife as Carmen de Luna on death record.
Diego Reynoso father of Teresa Reynoso and Gertrudis Reynoso
Note: Believe this Diego Reynoso to be the son of Christoval Reynoso (born circa 1725)
in part based on age, and siblings likely to include Alejo, Francisca, Teresa, Gertrudis, and Ygnacio. All of these children stated to be children of Diego Reynoso.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18687-105857-17?cc=1874591
Mexico, Jalisco, Catholic Church Records, Guadalajara Diócesis de Guadalajara
Matrimonios 1866, parte 2, 283-286 of 1327(tree on image 284)
Marriage dispensation of Romualdo Luna and Anacleta Aro
Romauldo de Luna listed his parents as Antonio de Luna (deceased) and Longina Banuelos, originally from Ranchos de Remolino, born circa 1840.
Maria Anacleta de Aro listed her parents as Paulino de Aro and Catarino Ocampo, originally from Ranchos de Remolino, born circa 1851.
Bride/Groom distantly related to Diego Reynoso, as follows:
Diego Reynoso was the father of Teresa Reynoso, who was the mother of Antonio Luna, who was
the father of Romauldo de Luna (groom).
Diego Reynoso was also the father of Maria Reynoso, who was the mother of Felipa Carrillo, who was the mother of Paulino de Aro, who was the mother of Anacleta de Aro (bride)