Hello Nuestros Ranchos Forum,
I'm lookin at my ancestor Catarina de Mendoza baptism
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-68J3-HHZ
and it says her padrino was Thomas de Villalobos who is her grandfather and
I was wondering if most padrinos are grandparents and relatives or can they
be anyone
Danny C. Alonso
Padrinos on Baptisms
Hi Danny,
The padrinos were responsible for the spiritual welfare of the baptized and were meant to be responsible for educating the child in Catholic doctrine, and, I guess technically be responsible for the child, if something were to happen to the parents, therefore, the padrinos were often close relatives or family friends or those with the ability to take care of the child in the event of the parents death.
Regarding Thomas de Villalobos, I don't believe that is Catalina de Mendoza's grandfather. Her padrinos are Josepha Lopez de la Cruz and Thomas de Villalobos, I believe those are Catalina's aunt and uncle. Josepha Lopez de la Cruz aka Martin del Campo who was the wife of Thomas de Villalobos, who was the son of the Thomas de Villalobos that was Catalina's grandfather.
Chris
Padrinos
Thanks Chris that makes more sense.
Danny C. Alonso
Padrinos on Baptisms
Danny, most padrinos were not the grandparents, but quite often they were.
That practice still exists today, especially if it's the first child of the
couple. It's considered very respectful and honors the grandparents.
Alicia
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 4:52 PM, Danny Alonso wrote:
> Hello Nuestros Ranchos Forum,
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> I'm lookin at my ancestor Catarina de Mendoza baptism
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> https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-68J3-HHZ
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> and it says her padrino was Thomas de Villalobos who is her grandfather and
> I was wondering if most padrinos are grandparents and relatives or can they
> be anyone
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> Danny C. Alonso
Padrinos on Baptisms
Hello Danny, wrote:
When I began my genealogical research I made the mistake of not paying as much
attention to the padrinos as I should have. I have since found that padrinos were often aunts,
uncles, even older siblings! And this information has helped to fill in blanks in my
research. Happy searching!
Alice BB
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On Fri, 1/22/16, Danny Alonso
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Padrinos on Baptisms
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Date: Friday, January 22, 2016, 6:52 PM
Hello Nuestros Ranchos Forum,
I'm lookin at my ancestor Catarina de Mendoza baptism
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-68J3-HHZ
and it says her padrino was Thomas de Villalobos who is her
grandfather and
I was wondering if most padrinos are grandparents and
relatives or can they
be anyone
Danny C. Alonso
Padrinos on Baptisms
Thank you Alicia and Alice. it was very helpful
Danny C. Alonso
Padrinos on Baptisms
I agree with Alice. I noticed people with the last name "de la Mora" that came up in index searches but upon reading the record, it was not a match. I noticed that padrino couples matched those in my tree. I thought this may not just be a coincidence. I made a second tree of this unattached family making careful notes about padrinos and I found the connection 2 generations back. Now I always make a note of padrinos and wish that when we help with indexing, this could be included so that it is searchable.
I don't know if you are a beginner, but also record the ranch, any markings in margins and "page __ of __." The last will help if you have to look for the record image again.