Macedonia Jauregui and Margarito Armas from la Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas
Por abram101 | 12:46 PM MST, Mié Diciembre 28, 2011
So if someone is familiar with this names please don't hesitate to give me some info they were both born in La Jabonera a rancho right out side Nochistlan Zacatecas and that's all i know and they are my GGgrandparents.
My mother's family is native from La Jabonera. I have been there a few times (en los papaquis). I amazed when I saw La Jabonera in the title.
My mother was born in 1949 and lived in La Jabonera in her childhood, maybe she met some of your relatives. I don't know when my grandparents arrived to La Jabonera but my mother was teenager when they moved to Nochistlán. They are Rodríguez González.
Looking in Family Search gives several people with these names in this area, or nearby.
There is one entry from the 1930 census that may be of interest (this is for Margarita, and not Margarito; considering the location, La Jabonera, this family could be related to your gr-gr-grandparents), but without any dates in your posting it is difficult to help:
Name: Margarita Armas
Head of Household: Santiago Armas
Age: 25a
Residence: La Jabonera, Nochistlán, Zacatecas, Mexico
Estimated Birth Year: 1905
Birthplace: Zacatecas
Gender: Female
Sexo: Mujer
Civil Status: Single
Marital Status (Spanish): Soltero
Film Number: 1520536
Digital Folder Number: 4108037
Image Number: 00061
Page Number: 133
Line Number:
Household Gender Age
Santiago Armas M 60a
Atanasia Marín F 40a
Margarita Armas F 25a
Antonio Armas M 20a
José Armas M 15a
Agustina Armas F 14a
The extracted Church records typically go to the 1880/90 period, but the online records go well into the 1900s, so you would have to look at the actual records page by page. I would suggest starting with the church records, and then go to the civil records.
The extracted records will give the town's name (often the church also), but not the name of the rancho or hacienda. So you would use Nochistlan as the location, and not La Jabonera.
If you know the names of siblings, it is also useful to search for them as well, as not all the children in a family are always in the church or civil records.
The census records, as well as the church and civil records are online.
Abram Flores
Thanks for the help but the person Im looking for is Margarito Armas.Sorry i dont't have the dates but Im looking forward to find out when Margarito Armas And Macedonia Jauregui were born all i know is that they were born at La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas.Their son Mauricio Armas married Visenta Munoz Mauricio Armas born 1906 Visenta Munoz born 1908 both born in La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas
> Abram Flores
> Thanks for the help but the person Im looking for is Margarito Armas.Sorry
> i dont't have the dates but Im looking forward to find out when Margarito
> Armas And Macedonia Jauregui were born all i know is that they were born
> at La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas.Their son Mauricio Armas married
> Visenta Munoz Mauricio Armas born 1906 Visenta Munoz born 1908 both born in
> La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas
>
Mauricio's family is listed in the 1930 census for La Jabonera:
Name: Mauricio Armas
Head of Household:
Age: 24a
Residence: La Jabonera, Nochistlán, Zacatecas, Mexico
Estimated Birth Year: 1906
Birthplace: Zacatecas
Gender: Male
Sexo: Hombre
Civil Status: Married both Civilly and in the Church
Marital Status (Spanish): Casado por lo Civil y la Iglesia
Film Number: 1520536
Digital Folder Number: 4108037
Image Number: 00070
Page Number: 138
Line Number:
Household Gender Age
Mauricio Armas M 24a
Visenta Muñoz F 22a
J Guadalupe Armas M 6a
Baudelia Armas F 4a
Catalina Armas F 2a
J Candelario Armas M 1m
Abram Flores
Thanks for this info but the info that i need is their parents which are Margarito Armas and Macedonia jauregui.All i know about them is that they were born in La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas.And if possibly info about their parents name
I think it looks like you'll have to do some investigating around the Nochistlan records. Usually, researchers would have investigate the latter records usually 1821-modern day in order to be able to connect to research that has been completed. Once you reach the early XIX century, it is likely you will connect to other people's research. This will require you to search page by page, book by book, in order to find the extact information you desire. It is a tedious job, but if one is willing to invest their time, it is very fulfilling. Most likely your Jauregui will connect to "the Jauregui" family of Nochistlan, very old spanish family that has been in Nochistlan from the late 1600s, I believe they originated from Sevilla, if I remember correctly. Be prepared for you research to take you most likely into Jalisco, Aguascalientes and other parts in Zacatecas. For most of us, our ancestors moved a lot during the centuries. My mother is from the capital city of Aguascalientes, my
father from Guadalajara and they have ancestors in those cities, but also in Michoacan, Jalisco, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Puebla, Mexico City, Queretaro and San Luis Potosi.
Abram Flores
Yea your right but its so difficult iv'e been doing research for about 2 to 3 weeks on these individuals Margarito Armas and Macedonia Jauregui and nothing so many people with that name in the rancho La Jabonera they where born in Zacatecas.And when im trying to look for their census record or marriage record ect they never appear Their names appear correctly but the place shows incorrectly and the info.But im still not giving up yet.Wow that is very interesting can't wait to find out what part of europe my family originally came from how exciting, but that is going to take hard and long work of researching like you mentioned.
The jauregui tree in tepa, jalos, valle de gpe. San miguel el alto mexticacan teocaltiche and Nochistlan has been a struggle for me for many years. Look up the name by Jaure. Xaurugui. Xaur. Good luck and Happy new year.
Rick A ricci
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
Abram Flores
Yea your right but its so difficult iv'e been doing research for about 2 to 3 weeks on these individuals Margarito Armas and Macedonia Jauregui and nothing so many people with that name in the rancho La Jabonera they where born in Zacatecas.And when im trying to look for their census record or marriage record ect they never appear Their names appear correctly but the place shows incorrectly and the info.But im still not giving up yet.Wow that is very interesting can't wait to find out what part of europe my family originally came from how exciting, but that is going to take hard and long work of researching like you mentioned.
Geneology takes a lot of time and a lot of patience. It also takes dedication to this very tedious lifetime journey. In the process you learn where your ancestors have been. Don't get so focused on just one Rancho like la Jabonera. It could encompass many other ranchos, haciendas and localities in surrounding areas. You go where the evidence leads you and you will find that it' not always correct. Enjoy the journey and the contact with your ancestors and be prepared for the long road ahead of you!
Abram Flores
Yea your right but its so difficult iv'e been doing research for about 2 to 3 weeks on these individuals Margarito Armas and Macedonia Jauregui and nothing so many people with that name in the rancho La Jabonera they where born in Zacatecas.And when im trying to look for their census record or marriage record ect they never appear Their names appear correctly but the place shows incorrectly and the info.But im still not giving up yet.Wow that is very interesting can't wait to find out what part of europe my family originally came from how exciting, but that is going to take hard and long work of researching like you mentioned.
Abram, like Alicia I have found many people on Familysearch and Ancestry but the majority have been from reading a record page by page and investing the time and patience it takes to reclaim our ancestors and families. I had no intention of working on anything but my direct lines but found there were so many families marrying into the same families I expanded my records. I've been working on them for almost 20 years now with Family in Zacatecas, Jalisco and Michoacan for the most part. By working together I was able to help Daniel take our Mendez line back even further and he took it all the way to Spain. In working together I've been helped and helped others make advances by opening our minds to surnames that made no sense at the time or women who used 3 or 4 surnames and I had them as 3 or 4 different lines. I'm still learning..
My files are on Rootsweb.com because that is a free site and Ancestry charges people to search records even though they are the same company. My file is called Mexico and I have more than 80 thousand people who are my lines or families that married into them. I will be updating and making corrections again within the next week.
I know it's hard to be patient but there is NOTHING like that break-through record that you found yourself that is the key to your family history.
good luck in your continued search for your ancestors.. they are waiting for you
Linda Castanon-Long
________________________________
From: Alicia Carrillo
To: "general@nuestrosranchos.org"
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] 1930 Census for La
Abram,
Geneology takes a lot of time and a lot of patience. It also takes dedication to this very tedious lifetime journey. In the process you learn where your ancestors have been. Don't get so focused on just one Rancho like la Jabonera. It could encompass many other ranchos, haciendas and localities in surrounding areas. You go where the evidence leads you and you will find that it' not always correct. Enjoy the journey and the contact with your ancestors and be prepared for the long road ahead of you!
Abram Flores
Yea your right but its so difficult iv'e been doing research for about 2 to 3 weeks on these individuals Margarito Armas and Macedonia Jauregui and nothing so many people with that name in the rancho La Jabonera they where born in Zacatecas.And when im trying to look for their census record or marriage record ect they never appear Their names appear correctly but the place shows incorrectly and the info.But im still not giving up yet.Wow that is very interesting can't wait to find out what part of europe my family originally came from how exciting, but that is going to take hard and long work of researching like you mentioned.
Abram Flores
So iv'e been looking over the church records and baptism records but poorly i'v only found their census.The census just tells me what estimated year they were born and the name of their husband and wife and their children but i need info of Mauricio Armas parents like date of birth date of marriage date of death and if possibly the names of Mauricio Grandparents.
Mauricio Armas Parents are:dad Margarito Armas and mother Macedonia Jauregui
both born in la Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas
The church records and baptism records are one thing. The civil records are
another. Have you browsed the civil records in the link I sent you? The
only way you will be able to find more info on these people is by finding
the birth record of Mauricio Armas, or a sibling, so you can get the names
of the grandparents or by finding the marriage record of Margarito Armas
and Macedonia Jauregui so you can get the names of the parents and go from
there. You are the one that is going to have to find that info. Until then
it is unlikely you will get what you are looking for.
Armando
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 5:18 PM, wrote:
> Abram Flores
> So iv'e been looking over the church records and baptism records but
> poorly i'v only found their census.The census just tells me what estimated
> year they were born and the name of their husband and wife and their
> children but i need info of Mauricio Armas parents like date of birth date
> of marriage date of death and if possibly the names of Mauricio
> Grandparents.
> Mauricio Armas Parents are:dad Margarito Armas and mother Macedonia
> Jauregui
>
> both born in la Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas
Abram Flores
Im still on it but its so difficult looking through the marriage records i can bearly understand their writing and plus im going page by page it's so exhausting but hopefully i find what i need soon.Im going to try and do that and see if it helps thanks.
Greetings from México!
Just I am writing here to greet.
My mother's family is native from La Jabonera. I have been there a few times (en los papaquis). I amazed when I saw La Jabonera in the title.
My mother was born in 1949 and lived in La Jabonera in her childhood, maybe she met some of your relatives. I don't know when my grandparents arrived to La Jabonera but my mother was teenager when they moved to Nochistlán. They are Rodríguez González.
Well, like I said, just writing to greet.
Good look with your search!
Luis Arturo Huerta Rodrìguez
Greetings from México!
Abram Flores
How awesome to hear yea probably she did, interesting.thanks bro
More data would help
Looking in Family Search gives several people with these names in this area, or nearby.
There is one entry from the 1930 census that may be of interest (this is for Margarita, and not Margarito; considering the location, La Jabonera, this family could be related to your gr-gr-grandparents), but without any dates in your posting it is difficult to help:
Name: Margarita Armas
Head of Household: Santiago Armas
Age: 25a
Residence: La Jabonera, Nochistlán, Zacatecas, Mexico
Estimated Birth Year: 1905
Birthplace: Zacatecas
Gender: Female
Sexo: Mujer
Civil Status: Single
Marital Status (Spanish): Soltero
Film Number: 1520536
Digital Folder Number: 4108037
Image Number: 00061
Page Number: 133
Line Number:
Household Gender Age
Santiago Armas M 60a
Atanasia Marín F 40a
Margarita Armas F 25a
Antonio Armas M 20a
José Armas M 15a
Agustina Armas F 14a
The extracted Church records typically go to the 1880/90 period, but the online records go well into the 1900s, so you would have to look at the actual records page by page. I would suggest starting with the church records, and then go to the civil records.
The extracted records will give the town's name (often the church also), but not the name of the rancho or hacienda. So you would use Nochistlan as the location, and not La Jabonera.
If you know the names of siblings, it is also useful to search for them as well, as not all the children in a family are always in the church or civil records.
The census records, as well as the church and civil records are online.
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
More data would help
Abram Flores
Thanks for the help but the person Im looking for is Margarito Armas.Sorry i dont't have the dates but Im looking forward to find out when Margarito Armas And Macedonia Jauregui were born all i know is that they were born at La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas.Their son Mauricio Armas married Visenta Munoz Mauricio Armas born 1906 Visenta Munoz born 1908 both born in La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas
More data would help
Have you browsed the civil registrations? A lot of times the books have
indexes which makes it easier then browsing the church records. The link
for the civil registrations of Nochistlán is
https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.f…
http://goo.gl/t8M1B
Armando
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 1:50 AM, wrote:
> Abram Flores
> Thanks for the help but the person Im looking for is Margarito Armas.Sorry
> i dont't have the dates but Im looking forward to find out when Margarito
> Armas And Macedonia Jauregui were born all i know is that they were born
> at La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas.Their son Mauricio Armas married
> Visenta Munoz Mauricio Armas born 1906 Visenta Munoz born 1908 both born in
> La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas
>
1930 Census for La Jabonera
Mauricio's family is listed in the 1930 census for La Jabonera:
Name: Mauricio Armas
Head of Household:
Age: 24a
Residence: La Jabonera, Nochistlán, Zacatecas, Mexico
Estimated Birth Year: 1906
Birthplace: Zacatecas
Gender: Male
Sexo: Hombre
Civil Status: Married both Civilly and in the Church
Marital Status (Spanish): Casado por lo Civil y la Iglesia
Film Number: 1520536
Digital Folder Number: 4108037
Image Number: 00070
Page Number: 138
Line Number:
Household Gender Age
Mauricio Armas M 24a
Visenta Muñoz F 22a
J Guadalupe Armas M 6a
Baudelia Armas F 4a
Catalina Armas F 2a
J Candelario Armas M 1m
George Fulton
Pleasanton, CA
1930 Census for La Jabonera
Abram Flores
Thanks for this info but the info that i need is their parents which are Margarito Armas and Macedonia jauregui.All i know about them is that they were born in La Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas.And if possibly info about their parents name
1930 Census for La
I think it looks like you'll have to do some investigating around the Nochistlan records. Usually, researchers would have investigate the latter records usually 1821-modern day in order to be able to connect to research that has been completed. Once you reach the early XIX century, it is likely you will connect to other people's research. This will require you to search page by page, book by book, in order to find the extact information you desire. It is a tedious job, but if one is willing to invest their time, it is very fulfilling. Most likely your Jauregui will connect to "the Jauregui" family of Nochistlan, very old spanish family that has been in Nochistlan from the late 1600s, I believe they originated from Sevilla, if I remember correctly. Be prepared for you research to take you most likely into Jalisco, Aguascalientes and other parts in Zacatecas. For most of us, our ancestors moved a lot during the centuries. My mother is from the capital city of Aguascalientes, my
father from Guadalajara and they have ancestors in those cities, but also in Michoacan, Jalisco, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Puebla, Mexico City, Queretaro and San Luis Potosi.
Daniel Mendez-Camino
1930 Census for La
Abram Flores
Yea your right but its so difficult iv'e been doing research for about 2 to 3 weeks on these individuals Margarito Armas and Macedonia Jauregui and nothing so many people with that name in the rancho La Jabonera they where born in Zacatecas.And when im trying to look for their census record or marriage record ect they never appear Their names appear correctly but the place shows incorrectly and the info.But im still not giving up yet.Wow that is very interesting can't wait to find out what part of europe my family originally came from how exciting, but that is going to take hard and long work of researching like you mentioned.
1930 Census for La
The jauregui tree in tepa, jalos, valle de gpe. San miguel el alto mexticacan teocaltiche and Nochistlan has been a struggle for me for many years. Look up the name by Jaure. Xaurugui. Xaur. Good luck and Happy new year.
Rick A ricci
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Abram Flores
Yea your right but its so difficult iv'e been doing research for about 2 to 3 weeks on these individuals Margarito Armas and Macedonia Jauregui and nothing so many people with that name in the rancho La Jabonera they where born in Zacatecas.And when im trying to look for their census record or marriage record ect they never appear Their names appear correctly but the place shows incorrectly and the info.But im still not giving up yet.Wow that is very interesting can't wait to find out what part of europe my family originally came from how exciting, but that is going to take hard and long work of researching like you mentioned.
1930 Census for La
Abram,
Geneology takes a lot of time and a lot of patience. It also takes dedication to this very tedious lifetime journey. In the process you learn where your ancestors have been. Don't get so focused on just one Rancho like la Jabonera. It could encompass many other ranchos, haciendas and localities in surrounding areas. You go where the evidence leads you and you will find that it' not always correct. Enjoy the journey and the contact with your ancestors and be prepared for the long road ahead of you!
Alicia,
San Jose, Ca
________________________________
From: "aflore2855@gmail.com"
To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] 1930 Census for La
Abram Flores
Yea your right but its so difficult iv'e been doing research for about 2 to 3 weeks on these individuals Margarito Armas and Macedonia Jauregui and nothing so many people with that name in the rancho La Jabonera they where born in Zacatecas.And when im trying to look for their census record or marriage record ect they never appear Their names appear correctly but the place shows incorrectly and the info.But im still not giving up yet.Wow that is very interesting can't wait to find out what part of europe my family originally came from how exciting, but that is going to take hard and long work of researching like you mentioned.
1930 Census for La
Abram, like Alicia I have found many people on Familysearch and Ancestry but the majority have been from reading a record page by page and investing the time and patience it takes to reclaim our ancestors and families. I had no intention of working on anything but my direct lines but found there were so many families marrying into the same families I expanded my records. I've been working on them for almost 20 years now with Family in Zacatecas, Jalisco and Michoacan for the most part. By working together I was able to help Daniel take our Mendez line back even further and he took it all the way to Spain. In working together I've been helped and helped others make advances by opening our minds to surnames that made no sense at the time or women who used 3 or 4 surnames and I had them as 3 or 4 different lines. I'm still learning..
My files are on Rootsweb.com because that is a free site and Ancestry charges people to search records even though they are the same company. My file is called Mexico and I have more than 80 thousand people who are my lines or families that married into them. I will be updating and making corrections again within the next week.
I know it's hard to be patient but there is NOTHING like that break-through record that you found yourself that is the key to your family history.
good luck in your continued search for your ancestors.. they are waiting for you
Linda Castanon-Long
________________________________
From: Alicia Carrillo
To: "general@nuestrosranchos.org"
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] 1930 Census for La
Abram,
Geneology takes a lot of time and a lot of patience. It also takes dedication to this very tedious lifetime journey. In the process you learn where your ancestors have been. Don't get so focused on just one Rancho like la Jabonera. It could encompass many other ranchos, haciendas and localities in surrounding areas. You go where the evidence leads you and you will find that it' not always correct. Enjoy the journey and the contact with your ancestors and be prepared for the long road ahead of you!
Alicia,
San Jose, Ca
________________________________
From: "aflore2855@gmail.com"
To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] 1930 Census for La
Abram Flores
Yea your right but its so difficult iv'e been doing research for about 2 to 3 weeks on these individuals Margarito Armas and Macedonia Jauregui and nothing so many people with that name in the rancho La Jabonera they where born in Zacatecas.And when im trying to look for their census record or marriage record ect they never appear Their names appear correctly but the place shows incorrectly and the info.But im still not giving up yet.Wow that is very interesting can't wait to find out what part of europe my family originally came from how exciting, but that is going to take hard and long work of researching like you mentioned.
More data would help
Abram Flores
So iv'e been looking over the church records and baptism records but poorly i'v only found their census.The census just tells me what estimated year they were born and the name of their husband and wife and their children but i need info of Mauricio Armas parents like date of birth date of marriage date of death and if possibly the names of Mauricio Grandparents.
Mauricio Armas Parents are:dad Margarito Armas and mother Macedonia Jauregui
both born in la Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas
More data would help
The church records and baptism records are one thing. The civil records are
another. Have you browsed the civil records in the link I sent you? The
only way you will be able to find more info on these people is by finding
the birth record of Mauricio Armas, or a sibling, so you can get the names
of the grandparents or by finding the marriage record of Margarito Armas
and Macedonia Jauregui so you can get the names of the parents and go from
there. You are the one that is going to have to find that info. Until then
it is unlikely you will get what you are looking for.
Armando
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 5:18 PM, wrote:
> Abram Flores
> So iv'e been looking over the church records and baptism records but
> poorly i'v only found their census.The census just tells me what estimated
> year they were born and the name of their husband and wife and their
> children but i need info of Mauricio Armas parents like date of birth date
> of marriage date of death and if possibly the names of Mauricio
> Grandparents.
> Mauricio Armas Parents are:dad Margarito Armas and mother Macedonia
> Jauregui
>
> both born in la Jabonera Nochistlan Zacatecas
More data would help
Abram Flores
Im still on it but its so difficult looking through the marriage records i can bearly understand their writing and plus im going page by page it's so exhausting but hopefully i find what i need soon.Im going to try and do that and see if it helps thanks.
More data would help
Abram Flores
How do i get to the birth records is there a link if there is can you please give it to me?