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By arturobuco | Fri, 2011-09-30 08:47

Hi everyone i was wondering if anyone knew where the families with the last name Guadalajara and chia came from. I found that some of my ancestors at the beginning of the 1700's had these last names.

Also around the same time my family on my Haro side came from guadalajara and i was just wondering if they are the same Haros from Tlaltenango but cant find anything on them. My ancestor is Francisco Xavier de Haro.

I apreciate any help

A. Bugarin

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Esther Jordan Lopez

13 years 7 months ago

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Last names Guadalajara/Chia/Haro

Is this the family you have from Tlaltenango? Manuel De Haro Bocanegra b.
1717 in Tlaltenango de Sanchez Roman, Zac., [C600896 (1745-1758) film
#0443804] casado con Alejandra De La Torrre Flores, 1721 (Contact
name:*esvimi33@hotmailcom
*)*
*
With the following children:
Jna. Phelipa Aro Flores (1739)
Barbara Getrudis Aro Flores (1739);
Theodora Benita Aro Flores (1741);
Joseph Manuel Flores De Haro (1743);
Maria Clara de Haro (1745);
Josepha Antta. Aro Flores (1749); *
Francisco Xavier Haro Flores, ch. 20 Oct 1751, Tlaltenango de Sanchez Roman,
Zac. [C600896 (1745-1758) film 0443804.];
*Maria Yssabel Aro Flores (1754);
Maria Antonia Aro Flores (1756);
Juana Maria Aro Flores (1758).

Esther Jordan Lopez

On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:47 AM, wrote:

> Hi everyone i was wondering if anyone knew where the families with the last
> name Guadalajara and chia came from. I found that some of my ancestors at
> the beginning of the 1700's had these last names.
> Also around the same time my family on my Haro side came from guadalajara
> and i was just wondering if they are the same Haros from Tlaltenango but
> cant find anything on them. My ancestor is Francisco Xavier de Haro.
>
> I apreciate any help
>
> A. Bugarin

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arturobuco

13 years 7 months ago

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Francisco Xavier Haro Flores

The Francisco Xavier Haro might be my ancestor. 5th gg grandfather pedro de haro married in 1847 in tlaltenango but it says that he is from guadalajara, maybe he was just born there, his father is Juan Jose and his grandfather was Francisco Jacied de Haro married to Cacilda figuroa, do you think he is the same?
A. Bugarin

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mendezdetorres

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Last names Guadalajara/Chia/Haro

Hi Esther do you have any more information on Manuel de Haro Bocanegra or Alejandra Flores de la Torre? I remember seeing some memberos of the Flores clan use the name DR LA TORRE FLORES which always raised my eyebrows then in other records I noticed they would use Flores de la Torre. There was a Miguel De la Torre y Flores or Flores de la Torre who traveled to Zamora, Michoacan in the 1730s to get married and the record states he was from Suchipila but his parents were not mentioned.

Daniel

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mendezdetorres

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I find most Haro are somehow related, those from Colima to Guadalajara to Tlatenenango and the surrounding areas.
Daniel M

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Last names Guadalajara/Chia/Haro

Excepto los mios! jajaja que son del D.F., ya los ratree directito a España
a principios del S.XIX

Saludos!

On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Daniel Mendez de Torres <
mendezdetorres@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> I find most Haro are somehow related, those from Colima to Guadalajara to
> Tlatenenango and the surrounding areas.
> Daniel M

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