You are right Joseph. I sincerely apologize. I was having a
frustrating day and my mind took off in the wrong direction. This is
one of the best groups on the web and doesn't deserve the pettiness
in my previous email. I thank you for your patient response. I hope
the rest of the group will forgive me, too.
Linda Romero
On Aug 11, 2006, at 3:12 AM, general-
request@lists.nuestrosranchos.org wrote:
> Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 09:43:25 -0500
> From: Joseph Puentes
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Login once a year/Creating More Discussion
> To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
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> I think you are totally misunderstanding what I was suggesting.
> There is
> a difference between "Login In" and the discussion that takes place on
> the email distribution lists. I am in no means proposing that if you
> don't say something "ONCE A YEAR" on the email discussion list you
> will
> be eliminated from the group. No not the point. I am trying to find an
> easy way for me to remove members from the group that are not truely
> members. The Log In means you take your "USER NAME" and "PASSWORD" and
> use them (log in) on the http://nuestrosranchos.org site.
>
> When you do that it leaves a "signature" of sorts in that I can easily
> see that you or anyone has logged into the site. So if a person hasn't
> logged in after a year then I'll send them an email asking if they
> want
> to remain members. If they say yes then fine they can remain
> members as
> long as they have met the initial requirements: 1) do your own
> research
> and 2) send in a representative tree showing their connection to our
> area of research. BUT if the person never replies or replies with a
> "Not
> Interested" then I'll go ahead and delete their membership.
>
> So unless you want to get a message from me on 01 May 2007 just log in
> once. . .you don't have to spend hours researching or anything
> just log
> in. logging in takes about 1 minute and you are finished. In fact
> If you
> log in immediately you will not have to worry about this until 01 May
> 2008 when the next time after this first time that I will be
> sending out
> emails to people who haven't logged in for over a year.
>
> What do you think is what I said still unclear?
>
> joseph
>
> ps: if you want more discussion about your particular area of research
> why not do like I did when I originally started the Yahoo Ranchos. I
> knew When I first started I didn't know anything so I decided to
> surround myself with other researchers that were researching my
> area of
> research thus originally the yahoo group was for Jalisco and Zacatecas
> and then the members decided to add Aguascalientes. So if you go to
> Ancestry or Roots web and do a message search for your particular
> areas
> in Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes then find those that are
> "Serious" Inquiries. Email those individuals and ask them to consider
> membership in the http://nuestrosranchos.org group, But give them a
> warning that it is only for those that are serious about their
> research
> and tell them about the requirements of the group. Linda, get
> active in
> finding others you can network with. . .believe me it has been a
> blessing for me and my research and I just know that it will be for
> yours.
>
Login once a year/Creating More Discussion
no need to apologize. Others misunderstood so maybe it was a small
misunderstanding on your part and a small miscommunication on my part.
its forgotten.
joseph
ps: now about recruiting members researching Tepatitlan de Morelos try
contacting these folks off of Rootsweb:
Re: Deloa Family Members
Author: Carrie Martell Date: 22 Aug 2003
Board: Boards > Surnames > Deloa
Hi the origin of de loa last mame came from france and some of de loa
family is in jalisco mexico my father,father name was juan de loa and
mother concepcion navarro we were born in tepatitlan de morelos jalisco
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Re: CASILLAS/CASIAS FAMILY TREE
Author: E. Castillo Date: 04 Oct 2001
Board: Boards > Surnames > Casillas
...the Mormon Church research library has a huge microfilm collection of
records from Mexico including Tepatitlan de Morelos ( maternal
grandmother). It cost about $3.50 per film, takes about two weeks to
arrive and then t...
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Re: Casillas
Author: barbara lozano Date: 24 Aug 2005
Board: Boards > Surnames > Casillas
...Does this name sound familiar to you? According to my father's birth
certificate, they were also from Tepatitlan de Morelos. They had a
daughter, my Grandmother, Francisca Gomez, born in 1883, I do not know
of any broth...
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Re: Casillas
Author: Date: 27 Nov 2001
Board: Boards > Surnames > Casillas
...Grandmother was Emelia Casillas born approximately 1863? Married
Damiano Gomez, my Grandfather, from Tepatitlan de Morales. Both died in
Mexico. My grandmother Francisca, their daughter married Eugenio de Marti...
Re: Looking for family in Tepatitlan, Jaslico and Dolores Hidalgo,
Guanajuato, Mexico
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Author: Roberta Romero Date: 02 May 2003
Board: Boards > Localities > North America > Mexico > Jalisco
Arnoldo - My great grandfather, Epifanio Martin, left Tepatitlan in the
early 1900s and migrated to Albuquerque, NM. Epifanio Martin married
Severa Gomez in 1892 at Rancho Presa de Gomez. Epifanio's parents wer...