I am intrigued with this thread, as I believe that there was a migration
pattern from Michoacan to Jalisco and Zacatecas. Where the initial migration
began and ended is unsure...but it does not seem an impossibility that such
migration(s) existed. I believe Emilie has made a connection with families from
Michoacan to Jalisco. Interesting, as not too long ago, some relatives from
the "Altos" considered those from the western part of Michoacan part of the
"Altos" family....wondering if they knew something that our records and DNA
can't prove.
Esperanza, Chicagoland area
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Guanajuato migration?
This is true North Western Michoacán called Valle de Zamora is also considered part of the Alteño family so is Aguas and Southern and Eastern Zac, i.e. Huanusco, Jalpa, Nochistlán, Noria and Pinos and western Guanajuato. I have many ancestors who came from Michoacán to Jalisco and Aguas. We all know our spanish ancestors were mainly in Los Altos but eventually my uess would be overpopulated and scattered around the surrounding lands but never too far. I seen people go all over that area it was named Nueva Galicia and most families never left that entire area except to the north. -Daniel
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