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No son los mismos---General Digest, Vol 67, Issue 1

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By mimasep1959 | Tue, 2011-08-02 16:45

Always be inquisitive when told, "No son los mismos." I heard this when I began researching my three Gutierrez lines in Jalostotitlan & San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco. I tied them all back to the same ancestor. My father told me the same thing when I began researching my Gomez line (same area), and kept running into others. I tied those in too. Now I'm researching my cousin's 2 Romo lines: one from Jalostotitlan (which I share as well) and the other which is suppose to be from San Luis Potosi--what a surprise, I'm researching his line to Encarnacion de Diaz, Jalisco which is a stone's throw from Jalostotitlan. We'll see...
I have found interesting facts by not giving up or taking others research as fact: documentation, documentation...

Irma Gomez Gtz (N. California)

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JLJauregui

13 years 9 months ago

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Romo's of Jalostotitlan

Hi, I am also researching Romo lines from Jalostotitlan

Domingo Romo (1910-2005) > Married: Augustina Martinez (1912-2000)
Father: Refugio Romo (abt 1880) > Married: Trinida Mora (abt 1880)

Augustina Martinez Father: Cipriano Martinez (1849-1920)
Mother: Gregoria Llamas (abt 1855)

Also Micaela Romo Martinez (1941) Married to Enemorio Jauregui (Delgadillo)(1938)

Any help would be appreciated.

Judy Rodriguez Jauregui (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)

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rutholivarmillan (not verified)

13 years 9 months ago

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No son los mismos---General Digest, Vol 67, Issue 1

Do you have  M. Cresencia  or Cresenciana Gutirrez or a felix Gutierres on your
family tree.  (or variations of the spelling)They are both from the area. So are
Felipe and Francisco. Let me know.
WHo is your relative?
Ruth Olivar Millan

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From: "Gomezlucero, Irma"
To: "general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org"
Sent: Tue, August 2, 2011 4:33:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] No son los mismos---General Digest, Vol 67,
Issue 1

Always be inquisitive when told, "No son los mismos."  I heard this when I began
researching my three Gutierrez lines in Jalostotitlan & San Juan de los Lagos,
Jalisco.  I tied them all back to the same ancestor.  My father told me the same
thing when I began researching my Gomez line (same area), and kept running into
others.  I tied those in too.  Now I'm researching my cousin's 2 Romo lines: one
from Jalostotitlan (which I share as well) and the other which is suppose to be
from San Luis Potosi--what a surprise, I'm researching his line to Encarnacion
de Diaz, Jalisco which is a stone's throw from Jalostotitlan. We'll see...
I have found interesting facts by not giving up or taking others research as
fact:  documentation, documentation...

Irma Gomez Gtz (N. California)

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oldcar53

13 years 9 months ago

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No son los mismos---General Digest, Vol 67, Issue 1

Gracias Irma,
 
That's exactly what I'm doing in my database. I'm documenting all the Olmos within the region and as I said in an earlier post, I've expanded to Teocaltiche and Villa Hidalgo Jalisco.
 
Nochistlan is right on the border with Jalisco and just recently  I was provided with some family lore. They said that during the War of Los Cristeros, some of the family members fled to Paso de Sotos, which is now Villa Hidalgo because they were aiding the Church and they fled to avoid persecution from the Government factions.
 
The search continues.
 
Alicia,
San Jose, Ca

From: "Gomezlucero, Irma"
To: "general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org"
Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] No son los mismos---General Digest, Vol 67, Issue 1

Always be inquisitive when told, "No son los mismos."  I heard this when I began researching my three Gutierrez lines in Jalostotitlan & San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco.  I tied them all back to the same ancestor.  My father told me the same thing when I began researching my Gomez line (same area), and kept running into others.  I tied those in too.  Now I'm researching my cousin's 2 Romo lines: one from Jalostotitlan (which I share as well) and the other which is suppose to be from San Luis Potosi--what a surprise, I'm researching his line to Encarnacion de Diaz, Jalisco which is a stone's throw from Jalostotitlan. We'll see...
I have found interesting facts by not giving up or taking others research as fact:  documentation, documentation...

Irma Gomez Gtz (N. California)

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