Bill
I too have ancestors in Aguas. Thank you so much for your research!
Mickey
In a message dated 12/31/2009 1:52:20 P.M. Central Standard Time,
auntyemfaustus@hotmail.com writes:
Bill-
Thank you so much for the trouble and expense you went  through to find
this out for us.  I had traced my husband's family back  to Encarnacion de
Diaz, and other places in Jalisco, then found in records in  microfilms mention
that many of them had come from Aquascalientes originally  in the early
1700s.  I had looked and looked in many Aguacalientes films  and never found
them, now I know why.
Emilie
Port Orchard,  WA
----- Original Message -----
From:  bill_figueroa@usa.net
To:
research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 9:59 AM
Subject:  [Nuestros Ranchos] What ever happened to the missing
1719-1733baptismal  records from Aguascalientes?
To: all members of Nuestros Ranchos
Te following excerpts are from a letter I sent to the  Family History
Library in Salt Lake City, UT in August of 2008.  It  contains important
information for those focusing their research in  Aguascalientes.  Since I didn't
get a reply or noticed any corrective  action taken, I decided to post it in
this forum for the benefit of all  members of Nuestros Ranchos.
"For several years I had been  trying to find the baptismal record of my
4th great grandfather Vicente Ruiz  de Esparza, but soon realized that it was
missing.  As a matter of fact,  all the baptisms of “Españoles” from
1719-1733 from “Parroquia de la Asunción  de Aguascalientes” seemed to be
missing.  I searched over and over for  these records, carefully combing through a
number of microfilms, to no  avail.  Finally, in desperation, I decided to
take a trip to  Aguascalientes in central Mexico (I live in Texas) to find
out if the book had  been lost or never filmed by the LDS."
"The original records are  kept by the Catholic Church in a building
adjacent to the Cathedral.   Unfortunately, these records are not accessible to
the public, as the Church  is trying to preserve them for future generations.
An exception was made  in my case, considering that I had embarqued in such
a long journey to look  for a specific record.  It took the librarian less
than 30 minutes to  locate the record, which he found in an “insert” with
records for the  1781-1786 time period.  The following paragraphs will
explain what  happened."
"Sometime during the late 19th or early 20th century  the Catholic Church
in Aguascalientes decided to organize hundreds of records  by rebinding them
with new hardcovers.  The number on the original  volumes, numbered
sequentially #1 thru ?? was displayed on the spine of the  new books.  It is
important to mention that in colonial times the records  for descendants of
Spaniards or “Españoles” were kept in separate books from  those of “Indios,
Negros, Mulatos, Mestizos, Castizos...etc.”  Record  Book #12 consisted of
baptisms for “Españoles” for the years 1719-1733.   This book was inadvertedly
left out and later bound with books #39-43 which  were for baptisms for the
years 1781-1786.  This book covers the periods  1781-1733 and 1719-1733 as
shown on the enclosed pictures." (not included  here)
"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saints’ crew  that microfilmed
these records in the 1970s must have realized that they were  out of order
because they kept them separate.  The records for 1781-1786  are included in
microfilm #299445.  The baptisms for “Españoles” for  1719-1733 ended up in
microfilm #299530, erroneously identified as being from  La Cieneguilla.  La
Cieneguilla is a rural community and farming area  some 20 miles SW of
Aguascalientes."  
"The baptismal  records for 1719-1733 have been extracted and recently
included in the new  FamilySearch Pilot site, improperly identifying each record
as being from La  Cieneguilla instead of Aguascalientes.  This is very
confusing and should  be corrected."
"I have found other errors that I plan to report  separately, but do not
include them in this letter to keep it simple.  If  you have any questions do
not hesitate to contact me."
Regards,
BILL FIGUEROA
