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Maps of Early Americas

By makas_nc | Tue, 2008-01-15 15:32
History, Culture and General Discussion

haven't checked this out but the description sounded interesting:

1. Exploring the Early Americas [Macromedia Flash Player]
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/earlyamericas/

The Jay I. Kislak Collection at the Library of Congress contains over 3000

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Aguascalientes 1930 Mexico Census

By lynnturner428 | Mon, 2008-02-04 20:30
Genealogy Research

FamilySearch (Genealogical Society of Utah) microfilmed the 1930 Mexico Natl. Census in the Mexico Natl. Archives back in the 1960s. They filmed everything that the archives had, which unfortunately wasn't everything. As for Aguascalientes the municipios: Aguascalientes, Calvillo, and Jesus Maria were 'lost' at the time of the microfilming. FamilySearch has not gone back to the Natl. archives to determine if the 'lost' municipios were ever found. You may want to inquire with them to see.

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Aguas, Aguas

By campezina | Sun, 2008-02-03 23:00
Genealogy Research

AliceBB,

The reason why you do not see the 1930 Census for Aguas is because the census has not been scanned yet. If I remember correctly, I think that is presumed to be lost.
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Accurate Documentation

By Corrine Ardoin | Fri, 2008-02-01 14:30
History, Culture and General Discussion

To all the intrepid researchers at Nuestros Ranchos:

In searching through microfilm records, as I copy down the entries I find on
my ancestors and "might be related" persons, I strive to make these records

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Late Introduction: in Enlish y Español

By Sofia | Sun, 2008-02-03 15:31
Genealogy Research

Hello Everyone!

I have been a member of El Ranchos since the summer but I have never written an Intro with a list of names and dates so I decided to do it and see if I have any luck and someone recognizes someone. Also I wanted to ask the group a couple of questions. I live in Canada so at my Family Centre they seem not to be able to help me out. Linda had answered an inquiry of mine of how to see civil records mentioning to ask the centre but they seem not to know. The civil records, Aguascalientes, Ojuelos, Jalisco, Pinos, Zacatecas, I would want to see have to do with Aurelio Martinez, my grandfather who was a widower and had a son. I am completely stumped, I can not find the marriage or the birth of the son. His dates are mentioned in the Martinez Davila names. I would be forever grateful if I get a break threw.

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Website Problems

By makas_nc | Sat, 2008-02-02 21:35
Announcements and Events

I've noticed (because several of you have noticed) that the website is
experiencing some problems. Hang in there and hopefully things will sort
themselves out. Tomorrow is Sunday so go out and experience the mild

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Lack of grandparents

By Visitor (not verified) | Sun, 2008-02-03 16:45
History, Culture and General Discussion

Dear Sofia, You may probably note that the records you are looking through
are pretty consistent, in that they all probably don't have grandparents
listed for that period of time by that scribe. Its wonderful when they are

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Etzatlan, Jalisco and the 1930 Mexican Census

By bradyumfleet | Wed, 2007-08-29 11:40
Genealogy Research

I have searched the Mexican 1930 Census for the town of Etzatlan in Jalisco, however, I have been unable to find it. Does anyone know if it was filmed? or included in another town's census?

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http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/ node/16503

By Gilbert Keas | Wed, 2008-01-23 15:15
Genealogy Research

http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/16503
RESEARCHING: Rodriquez-Vidaurri-Aguilera-Yniquez

Greetings to members of Nuestros Ranchos:

My name is Gilbert Keas [rhymes with Keys] and I live in Los Osos,

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family lines

By longsjourney | Fri, 2008-02-01 09:59
Genealogy Research

I'm hoping those of you who speak or understand Spanish better than I do can help me with this. I'm having problems with family relationships. This record is from Jerez Zacatecas.

I tried to post my gedcom to this site but it timed out so it's on Rootsweb.com complete with sources but with many approximate dates due to missing years in the records.

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Surnames: Arch, Marin & Gaitan & Gonzales, Yglesias & Hernandez

By EVIE1994 | Wed, 2008-01-30 16:42
Genealogy Research

I am been researching family ancestors, my g-g-g-g-grandfather's name is Angel Arch from Sayula married Mercedes Gutierres in 1848, but I have not been able to find any decendents...
The Arch family lived in "Hacienda De la Canada Taxunaxtla, Jalisco

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Jauregui from Nochistlan, Zacatecas

By thudplt2 | Mon, 2008-01-28 14:00
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Pam /Alicia,

As a Jauregui I read your comments and I must say they tickled my funny bone a little. In that it is possible for one man to have spread himself so unselfishly, the probability is low . The church was omnipotent in those days and to allow a man to behave like that is hard to rationalize. Alicia, your relatives' claim may have some truth to it, but I think time has embellished the truth. I found the first Jauregui in the Nochistlan area was, Juan Francisco Jauregui, from San Sebastian, Guipouzcoa, Viscaya, Spain. He married Josefa Chavez de Siordia in Dec 1662 in Nochistlan. They had 10 children, 7 boys and 3 girls. They in turn had large families and by the fifth generation the Jaureguis in the region numbered several hundred. This could be why the oral history has gotten colorful. Yes, one man started the Jauregui line there but not by being a "Don Juan". I DON'T THINK.

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Rivera and Martin Del Campo Surnames

By Corrine Ardoin | Mon, 2008-01-28 10:30
History, Culture and General Discussion

Hi,

Someone recently joined who is researching surnames I am also researching.
Their message was in Spanish, so I hope they get the gist of this message.

I wanted to reply to them that I am also researching the Rivera and Martin

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Jauregui from Nochistlán , Zacatecas

By PamBrett | Sun, 2008-01-27 22:00
Genealogy Research

I too am researching the Jauregui family and am early in my search.

Here is what I know:
Domingo JAUREGUI was born ca 1902 in Nochistlán,
Zacatecas. The family story is that he came from
Basque Spain. Domingo married Maria LOMELI

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Jauregi

By gnzlzspd | Mon, 2008-01-28 10:00
Genealogy Research

Hi Alicia and Pam:

I was in Nochistlán last November and was lucky to find a book : "Nochistlán de Zacatecas". Cuatro siglos de su vida. By Cleotilde Evelia Quirarte. I found it at the church library.

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Familia Benites Navarro Reply

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By sandragomezenriquez | Sun, 2008-01-27 16:30
Genealogy Research

Thank you for your help!

Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

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Introduction

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By JLJauregui | Fri, 2008-01-25 20:47
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Hello, my name is Judy Jauregui-Rodriguez, I had started doing my family tree research and when it came to records from Mexico I was having difficulty and found your research group. My deceased husband Pablo Jauregui-Romo was from Teocaltiche , Jalisco as well as his parents & grandparents. Here are the names of family members that I am doing research on. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Message forwarded for Non Member

By makas_nc | Fri, 2008-01-25 17:33
History, Culture and General Discussion

If you have any information about this please email this person
directly: Nancy Chavez golden6760@aol.com

I am looking for information about my great-great grandfather...who was
murdered by Pancho Villas' soldiers. My maiden name is Chavez. My

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For Hector Felix Aizcorbe

By josiett | Wed, 2008-01-23 20:45
Genealogy Research

Hello Hector,

I noticed in your response to Linda that you have a lot of info on
Jerez. Would you please check your data to see if you have anyone
with the surnames "LIENDO" and/or "DE LA ROSA".......these are my

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new gedcom

By longsjourney | Fri, 2008-01-25 14:18
Genealogy Research

I wanted to let you know that I've updated my gedcom on Rootsweb.com. I tried putting it into the gedcom section on this site but it timed out, too large. To get in to my file the easiest way is my grandfathers name and dob. Epitacio Castanon 1894, once there you can go to the index to see the surnames I have in my records. The surnames are mainly from Zacatecas, Jalisco and Michoacan with a few from Colima who married into families in Jalisco. I see so many of the same names and hyphenated names over and over again and have to think our ancestors traveled a lot more than we sometimes give them credit for! I have over 47,000 names and hope they are of use to some of you. If you find errors please let me know so I can make corrections. I do update periodically.

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presentacion

By educar66 | Fri, 2008-01-25 12:15
Genealogy Research

Mi nombre Eduardo Alberto Cardenas Gomez( 1966 ), vivo en la Ciudad de Guadalajara-

Un saludo a todos, el interes de ingresar a este sitio es complementar la investigacion que tenemos, sobre las familias Cardenas ( Tuxpan , Jalisco), Navarro ( Cd. Guzman ), Gomez ( Tenamxtlan ), Alatorre ( Tepatitlan ) Cabral ( Tepatitlan ).

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Parish Records

By Corrine Ardoin | Tue, 2007-06-05 22:02
Genealogy Research

My last posting where I listed names of ancestors marriage records for Guadalajara, I found out from my mother that she has their photos, so I will be able to add those to my album on Nuestros Ranchos, as well. She has a photo of Ysmael Martin del Campo and many others I had not known she had pictures of before.

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PBS Channel and Inheritance

By lunalatina1955 | Wed, 2008-01-23 21:45
Genealogy Research

Today, I caught a glimpse of Oprah Winfrey show where ancestry research has
been done for famous people of today.

Of particular note was watching the African American comedian, Chris Rock
when he was told that his ancestor was a slave, who became a high raking Union

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"The Rulebook"

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By mendezdetorres | Wed, 2008-01-23 17:57
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I hope you all who requested this got an idea in my previous post how life and family was along time ago. I too, find it very awkward and confusing. Well the fact is there wasnt really a rulebook, it was more of a i dont think system is a good word, but it was a...i cant find the word, but system is close enough. Let us take the Camino and Vásquez families. The Caminos from Mariáno or his father Eúgenio. And the Vásquez from Pablo Básquez-Ruíz de Esparza. Mariáno had 13 children and Pablo had 8. Lets say, a María Camino married José Básquez. and Salvador Camino married Mariána Básquez. Each Camino or Básquez are siblings. María Camino's daughter Josefina Básquez would marry her cousin Pancho Camino, son of Salvador and Mariána. Each family at least married once or twice in thier own family. But never with their identical cousin, like if Salvador Camino and Celso Camino, children were two marry, it wouldnt take place. It had to be children of sibling of the opposite gender. Like Salvador and María Camino's children were able to marry. We think maybe this was dont because the same gender of parents would cause the children to deform? Im not sure either. Then their children started to marry within other family like the Robles, García and Rentería families. The other families also followed this system of opposite gender siblings. 30 years later we had Camino marrying a Camino and a Camino marrying a García, the Camino child of the first would married the other coples Camino child then Camino Camino...so on...Another reason why our family did this is because the main original pueblo of the Hacienda, was in the Valley, which is 20 miles from the capital of Huanusco. They

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Leon Covarrubias from Huejucar

By Pat Silva Corbera | Wed, 2008-01-23 14:15
Genealogy Research

Arturo,

Is the surname Covarrubias a name made up of two separate names... ?

Arturo and Jose, have either one of you in your search of the Covarrubias surname come across or know of a linking with members of the Corbera/Corvera family?

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