General Digest, Vol 107, Issue 13
Interrsante mis padres tienen Como apellido nungaray son apellidos Vasco Al
igual q esparza estube en Pamplona y fue intwresante collaborar
El dic 23, 2014 6:06 p.m.,
Interrsante mis padres tienen Como apellido nungaray son apellidos Vasco Al
igual q esparza estube en Pamplona y fue intwresante collaborar
El dic 23, 2014 6:06 p.m.,
I have been going through the mapas/planos of Mexico in the Sevilla, Spain archives and have found so many interesting things.
Mi familia viene de Los Altos de Jalisco entre mis hermanos hay pelirojos,
rubios y morenos claros, yo soy moreno claro, ojos cafes, la prueba de mi
ADN dice que el 80% de mis antepasados eran Sueco
Hola Raza, I am trying to find out if Francisco Gutierrez de Hermosillo who married Maria Dolores Gomez de Mendoza on Nov.19, 1730 in Tepatitlan and Tomasa Garcia on Dec.03.
Found an 848 pg document of Miguel Del Berrio Y Zaldivar:
I am looking through PARS websites in the mapas and planos section.
Hola Linda , I understand that the Espanoles kept to themselves but by looking at the records ,there are tons of Mulatos to the point( I think) there could of been some Mulato Groups/colonies/Individ
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-18426-25517-16?cc=1874591&wc…
i thought it was illegal for someone to marry their niece.
Found this map called, Villa Nuestra Senora de Purificacion and also with surrounding ranchos. When I was looking at the names of the ranchos they look familiar.
Today I justed started scrolling through the beginning of Testamentos Microfilm year 1659 - 1843. Starts out year 1675 Tecolotlan. I am impressed with how clear, neatly written the documents are.
Reading about the Frigate “San Carlos” that embarked in the port of San Blas, Nayarit, Mexico in 11/26/1775. Then traveled up north to San Francisco. Commanded by Juan De Ayala.
Hello everyone,
My name is Christopher de Cuéllar and I'm very new to geneaology and very new to the group. I've only been doing geneaology for about a month.
Hola , I believe that the Mulatos were looking at a chance of freedom but maybe the owners (after/during the revolution) sent them away seeing that couldn't feed them and had no labor force .
Has anyone had any good results from using FTDNA.com ?
There are three ports in Spain that were there during XVI period:
Puerto San Sebastian:
http://oi60.tinypic.com/142fsp2.jpg
Puerto Santander:
Is anyone familiar with Sagrario de Zacatecas??? What towns belonged to this parish in the early 1600-1700's. Also, why did it change names to Iglesia de Santo Domingo in the later colonial years.
I found a map where you can zoom in a specific area and get a close look:
I was going through baptismo records of year 1667 of pueblo Santa Catharina which is recorded in Mezquitic Catholic Church records and noticed the signatures of "Fray Marcos De Niza:
here
http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/21043
and here
http://guadalajaradispensas.tumblr.com/
just wanted to share that since it can make navegating these doucments more easier
Transportation of Cargo between Cadiz and Veracruz year 1786:
Here Navios (Ships) names “Arrogante” and “San Leandro” are named:
Here is the title page of records and I was looking at the Santa Cathalina de Questomatitan
Hola Members,sorry for the molestia but I am unable to make out names . In Los Matrimonios de Nochistlan,Zacatecas-1736-1762 , feb.
I have some copies of the sister of my GGGGGG Grandfather Joseph Madera (1684 - 1734). Her name is "Manuela Madera" Copy of her bautismo June 23, 1686:
estimados compañeros de este foro
un cordial saludos