Ana Maria GALLAGA, mother of Padre Miguel HIDALGO
Some details of the mother of Padre Miguel HIDALGO…
! Birth…nacio en Jururemba, Michoacan en 1731 said the Enciclopedia
de Mexico, Tomo VI, page 3114. It also said that she was an espanola,
Some details of the mother of Padre Miguel HIDALGO…
! Birth…nacio en Jururemba, Michoacan en 1731 said the Enciclopedia
de Mexico, Tomo VI, page 3114. It also said that she was an espanola,
hija de padre y madre espanolas.
Marriage…en 1750 con Cristobal HIDALGO Y Costilla said the
Enciclopedia de Mexico.
Death…murio en la hacienda de Corralejo, Gto., en 1762, said the
Enciclopedia de Mexico.
En Mexico, el apellido GALLAGA tuvo especial importancia, ya que le
correspondia al Cura Hidalgo, por su linea materna.
Los padres, de Ana Maria, tuvieron unicamente una hija. Ella
originaria del rancho de Jururemba, de donde fue llevada al pueblo
de Huaniquero, hoy Villa Morelos, recibiendo alli las aguas del
bautismo.**
Habiendo quedado huerfana, Ana Maria, la recogieron sus abuelos
maternos, y por muerte de estas su tio carnal Don Manuel Mateo
GALLAGA Mandarte, Administrador del rancho de San Vicente del Cano,
perteneciente a la Hacienda de San Diego del Corralejo.**
La senora Ana Maria, celebro esponsales con Don Cristobal HIDALGO Y
Costilla. Ellos procrearon entre otros hijos a Don Miguel HIDALGO y
Costilla, parroco de Dolores, e iniciador de la Independencia de
Mexico.**
**BLASONES Y APELLIDOS
— On Mon, 2/23/09, Ricci, Richard wrote:
> From: Ricci, Richard
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI and OLMOS
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 9:54 AM
> The descent from Jn carlo D. Lomelin, if I remember
> correctly is that his daughter from Maria Benavides Ramos is
> named maria lomelin.
> Maria Lomelin and Nicolas perez Contreras have a child by
> the name of juana contreras who married Pedro Gallaga
> Mandarte. They were the parents of Juan Fernando Gallaga
> Mandarte the maternal grandfather of miguel hidalgo
> costilla’s mother.
> From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on behalf
> of Ricci, Richard
> Sent: Mon 2/23/2009 8:39 AM
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI and OLMOS
>
>
>
> Joseph (Guiseppe) Luis Lomelin, brother to Jn.Carlo Domingo
> Lomelin, was married Maria del Olmo
> Joseph Luis Lomelin and Maria del Olmo were the parents of
> Maria Lomelin del Olmo
> Maria Lomelin del Olmo and Juan de Viilasenor Reus y Patino
> Peirerea were the parents of Pedro Viilasenor
> Just recently somone posted a genealogy showing the
> relationship among the leaders of the revolution. You can
> follow the rest of the line there to Miguel Hidalgo
> Costilla. There are lots of genealogies, some from well
> known genealogist, purporting to show his family tree. They
> have some mistakes but there is a reason for those mistakes
> because of circumstances. I have the documentation showing
> how it was an uncle or grandparent raising the child due to
> early deaths.
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on behalf
> of patricia burton
> Sent: Mon 2/23/2009 5:06 AM
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI and OLMOS
>
>
>
> To Richard R.–
>
> My husband has OLMOS in his family tree. His OLMOS are
> from the Ayo el Chico area. Can you be more specific with
> your Luis LOMELINI and OLMOS details?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
> Patricia BURTON
> San Diego, Ca.
>
>
> — On Sun, 2/22/09, Ricci, Richard
> wrote:
>
> > From: Ricci, Richard
> > Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI???
> > To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> > Date: Sunday, February 22, 2009, 7:47 PM
> > the lomelin olmos line descends from luis lomelin and
> not
> > carlos
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on
> behalf
> > of patricia burton
> > Sent: Sun 2/22/2009 7:36 PM
> > To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI???
> >
> >
> >
> > To Richard R.–
> >
> > My husband comes from the LOMELI/LOMELIN/ LOMELINI
> line. I
> > have worked on part of the lines of Miguel HIDALGO,
> namely
> > the ones that come from the GALLAGA part of the
> family.
> > Would you please give some details on this brother of
> Carlos
> > LOMELINI and how he fits into the Padre Miguel HIDALGO
> > family tree? Many thanks.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Patricia BURTON
> > San Diego, Ca.
> >
> >
> > — On Sat, 2/21/09, Ricci, Richard
> > wrote:
> >
> > > From: Ricci, Richard
> > > Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Thank You
> > > To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> > > Date: Saturday, February 21, 2009, 2:18 PM
> > > My notes have him as Carlos’ brother. He is
> also
> > the
> > > ancestor of one of miguel Hidalgos lines. Miguel
> > Hidalgo
> > > Costilla descends from both brothers. The
> > Lomelin’s from
> > > Puebla and Mexico City descend from Luis. Back
> then
> > the
> > > records show lomelin. Before that it is Lomellini
> or
> > > lomelini. It wasn’t until later that people
> > started
> > > dropping the n. In Portugal the lomelin line
> added an
> > o to
> > > make Lomelino. And the stories are true about one
> > branch
> > > leaving Genoa , going to Spain and cornering the
> slave
> > trade
> > > there. There rest of the family was into more
> > legitimate
> > > businesses.
> > > There is a famous book that uses the Lomelini as
> the
> > main
> > > characters in the book. I have own a copy of the
> book
> > but I
> > > lent it to my niece and she hasn’t returned
> it
> > yet. I
> > > have not read it because she was visiting when it
> > arrived
> > > and immediately asked to borrow it.
> > >
> > > ________________________________
> > >
> > > From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
> on
> > behalf
> > > of Daniel M?ndez del Camino
> > > Sent: Fri 2/20/2009 11:46 PM
> > > To: Patty Hoyos
> > > Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Thank You
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > wHAT INFO DO OU HAVE ON LUíS LOMELINI? I HAVE
> NEVER
> > HEARD
> > > OF HIM JUST CARLO. -tHANKS. dANIEL
> > >
> >
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born 1731
married 15/aug/1750
died 9/apr/1762
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From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on behalf of patricia burton
Sent: Mon 2/23/2009 8:22 PM
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Ana Maria GALLAGA, mother of Padre Miguel HIDALGO
Some details of the mother of Padre Miguel HIDALGO…
! Birth…nacio en Jururemba, Michoacan en 1731 said the Enciclopedia
de Mexico, Tomo VI, page 3114. It also said that she was an espanola,
hija de padre y madre espanolas.
Marriage…en 1750 con Cristobal HIDALGO Y Costilla said the
Enciclopedia de Mexico.
Death…murio en la hacienda de Corralejo, Gto., en 1762, said the
Enciclopedia de Mexico.
En Mexico, el apellido GALLAGA tuvo especial importancia, ya que le
correspondia al Cura Hidalgo, por su linea materna.
Los padres, de Ana Maria, tuvieron unicamente una hija. Ella
originaria del rancho de Jururemba, de donde fue llevada al pueblo
de Huaniquero, hoy Villa Morelos, recibiendo alli las aguas del
bautismo.**
Habiendo quedado huerfana, Ana Maria, la recogieron sus abuelos
maternos, y por muerte de estas su tio carnal Don Manuel Mateo
GALLAGA Mandarte, Administrador del rancho de San Vicente del Cano,
perteneciente a la Hacienda de San Diego del Corralejo.**
La senora Ana Maria, celebro esponsales con Don Cristobal HIDALGO Y
Costilla. Ellos procrearon entre otros hijos a Don Miguel HIDALGO y
Costilla, parroco de Dolores, e iniciador de la Independencia de
Mexico.**
**BLASONES Y APELLIDOS
— On Mon, 2/23/09, Ricci, Richard wrote:
> From: Ricci, Richard
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI and OLMOS
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 9:54 AM
> The descent from Jn carlo D. Lomelin, if I remember
> correctly is that his daughter from Maria Benavides Ramos is
> named maria lomelin.
> Maria Lomelin and Nicolas perez Contreras have a child by
> the name of juana contreras who married Pedro Gallaga
> Mandarte. They were the parents of Juan Fernando Gallaga
> Mandarte the maternal grandfather of miguel hidalgo
> costilla’s mother.
> From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on behalf
> of Ricci, Richard
> Sent: Mon 2/23/2009 8:39 AM
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI and OLMOS
>
>
>
> Joseph (Guiseppe) Luis Lomelin, brother to Jn.Carlo Domingo
> Lomelin, was married Maria del Olmo
> Joseph Luis Lomelin and Maria del Olmo were the parents of
> Maria Lomelin del Olmo
> Maria Lomelin del Olmo and Juan de Viilasenor Reus y Patino
> Peirerea were the parents of Pedro Viilasenor
> Just recently somone posted a genealogy showing the
> relationship among the leaders of the revolution. You can
> follow the rest of the line there to Miguel Hidalgo
> Costilla. There are lots of genealogies, some from well
> known genealogist, purporting to show his family tree. They
> have some mistakes but there is a reason for those mistakes
> because of circumstances. I have the documentation showing
> how it was an uncle or grandparent raising the child due to
> early deaths.
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on behalf
> of patricia burton
> Sent: Mon 2/23/2009 5:06 AM
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI and OLMOS
>
>
>
> To Richard R.–
>
> My husband has OLMOS in his family tree. His OLMOS are
> from the Ayo el Chico area. Can you be more specific with
> your Luis LOMELINI and OLMOS details?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
> Patricia BURTON
> San Diego, Ca.
>
>
> — On Sun, 2/22/09, Ricci, Richard
> wrote:
>
> > From: Ricci, Richard
> > Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI???
> > To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> > Date: Sunday, February 22, 2009, 7:47 PM
> > the lomelin olmos line descends from luis lomelin and
> not
> > carlos
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on
> behalf
> > of patricia burton
> > Sent: Sun 2/22/2009 7:36 PM
> > To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Luis LOMELINI???
> >
> >
> >
> > To Richard R.–
> >
> > My husband comes from the LOMELI/LOMELIN/ LOMELINI
> line. I
> > have worked on part of the lines of Miguel HIDALGO,
> namely
> > the ones that come from the GALLAGA part of the
> family.
> > Would you please give some details on this brother of
> Carlos
> > LOMELINI and how he fits into the Padre Miguel HIDALGO
> > family tree? Many thanks.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Patricia BURTON
> > San Diego, Ca.
> >
> >
> > — On Sat, 2/21/09, Ricci, Richard
> > wrote:
> >
> > > From: Ricci, Richard
> > > Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Thank You
> > > To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> > > Date: Saturday, February 21, 2009, 2:18 PM
> > > My notes have him as Carlos’ brother. He is
> also
> > the
> > > ancestor of one of miguel Hidalgos lines. Miguel
> > Hidalgo
> > > Costilla descends from both brothers. The
> > Lomelin’s from
> > > Puebla and Mexico City descend from Luis. Back
> then
> > the
> > > records show lomelin. Before that it is Lomellini
> or
> > > lomelini. It wasn’t until later that people
> > started
> > > dropping the n. In Portugal the lomelin line
> added an
> > o to
> > > make Lomelino. And the stories are true about one
> > branch
> > > leaving Genoa , going to Spain and cornering the
> slave
> > trade
> > > there. There rest of the family was into more
> > legitimate
> > > businesses.
> > > There is a famous book that uses the Lomelini as
> the
> > main
> > > characters in the book. I have own a copy of the
> book
> > but I
> > > lent it to my niece and she hasn’t returned
> it
> > yet. I
> > > have not read it because she was visiting when it
> > arrived
> > > and immediately asked to borrow it.
> > >
> > > ________________________________
> > >
> > > From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
> on
> > behalf
> > > of Daniel M?ndez del Camino
> > > Sent: Fri 2/20/2009 11:46 PM
> > > To: Patty Hoyos
> > > Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Thank You
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > wHAT INFO DO OU HAVE ON LUíS LOMELINI? I HAVE
> NEVER
> > HEARD
> > > OF HIM JUST CARLO. -tHANKS. dANIEL
> > >
> >
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Besides hidalgos mother being raised by grandparents and uncles which screwed up some peoples genealogies there is another mixup that was harder to catch on the villasenor side because a distinguished genealogist
did not get it exactly right and a lot of people copied his work. This genealogy (with a couple of mistakes) was even submitted to the genealogical society in Mexico city. A marriage dispensation clarifies everything and now there is no dispute. Not everyone knows about the clarification and I see the mistaken genealogy posted on the internet or in books. Some people have the correct genealogy. I believe that chart of the genealogy of the freedom fighters has the correct genealogy. From the dispensation and what I had put together of his mother’s side which are some of the families of nuestros ranchos members, I have pieced his tree together and I will post it soon.
R.A.Ricci
Chantal Laurent y Martinez del Campo
I am indirectly related to Miguel Hidalgo through the Villasenor Lomelins. According to the Memorias de la Academia Mexicana de Genealogia, his mother Ana Maria Gallaga Mandarte y Villasenor was the daughter of Juan Pedro de Alcantara Gallaga Mandarte y Mora with Joaquina de Villasenor Lomelin. Joaquina was the daughter of Juan Miguel de Villasenor Lomelin and Elena Cortes Enriquez de Silva. I do not know her parentage…Juan Miguel was the son of Pedro Villasenor Lomelin and Ines Fernandez de Rincon. This last Pedro was the son of Juan de Villasenor Patino and Maria Lomelin del Olmo (again, no parentage for her – can anyone help?) Juan de Villasenor Patino was the son of Juan de Villasenor Gasca and Maria Patino and grandson of Francisco de Villasenor and Leonisia de Gasca Reus.
Another grandson of the last couple, Jose de Villasenor, maried Bernarda de Coria Lomelin, maybe daughter of Catalina Lomelin. Does anybody have any information on the latter?
Thanks
Hi, Im Daniel Méndez del Camino, I have only started to research this somewhat since I found out Hidalgo’s Lomelini connection. I am fascintated by alteño genealogy, how many people we come from and so many well-known and well-researched families! So far you have the line correct as far as I see it, I was also told, Hidalgo has a total of two Lomelini connections, two maternally “de los Villaseñor” which explains the compound surname Villaseñor y Lomelini. but also on his Gallaga y Mandarte he was said to come from Carlo’s daughter María di Lomelini who married a Gallaga y Mandarte. Maybe Someone know about this line? I havent really followed it. With the original Lomelini there were two Lomelini cousins who married two Villaseñor, but havent really looked at. Hope this somewhat helps for now! Keep me posted!
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Hello Maria Lomelin y del Olmo was the daughter of Joseph Luis Lomelin and Maria del Olmo. Jose Luis Lomelin was a brother of Jn Carlo Domingo Lomelin, the ancestor of the lomeli of zacatecas, jalisco
I have elena cortes enriquez de silva parents, grandparents and one set of her greatgrandparents but I have information that are leading me to the other great grandparents as soon as I work on those I will release that info
Ricci
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From: research-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org on behalf of chantal51
Sent: Mon 3/16/2009 8:37 PM
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Miguel Hidalgo’s ascendance
Chantal Laurent y Martinez del Campo
I am indirectly related to Miguel Hidalgo through the Villasenor Lomelins. According to the Memorias de la Academia Mexicana de Genealogia, his mother Ana Maria Gallaga Mandarte y Villasenor was the daughter of Juan Pedro de Alcantara Gallaga Mandarte y Mora with Joaquina de Villasenor Lomelin. Joaquina was the daughter of Juan Miguel de Villasenor Lomelin and Elena Cortes Enriquez de Silva. I do not know her parentage…Juan Miguel was the son of Pedro Villasenor Lomelin and Ines Fernandez de Rincon. This last Pedro was the son of Juan de Villasenor Patino and Maria Lomelin del Olmo (again, no parentage for her – can anyone help?) Juan de Villasenor Patino was the son of Juan de Villasenor Gasca and Maria Patino and grandson of Francisco de Villasenor and Leonisia de Gasca Reus.
Another grandson of the last couple, Jose de Villasenor, maried Bernarda de Coria Lomelin, maybe daughter of Catalina Lomelin. Does anybody have any information on the latter?
Thanks
what time frame are you talking about and what state in Mexico?
Some of my research in Jalisco includes these surnames (Villasenor) but different combinations so I’m interested in the time frame.
Linda in Everett
— On Mon, 3/16/09, chantal51 wrote:
From: chantal51
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Miguel Hidalgo’s ascendance
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Date: Monday, March 16, 2009, 8:37 PM
Chantal Laurent y Martinez del Campo
I am indirectly related to Miguel Hidalgo through the Villasenor Lomelins.
According to the Memorias de la Academia Mexicana de Genealogia, his mother Ana
Maria Gallaga Mandarte y Villasenor was the daughter of Juan Pedro de Alcantara
Gallaga Mandarte y Mora with Joaquina de Villasenor Lomelin. Joaquina was the
daughter of Juan Miguel de Villasenor Lomelin and Elena Cortes Enriquez de
Silva. I do not know her parentage…Juan Miguel was the son of Pedro
Villasenor Lomelin and Ines Fernandez de Rincon. This last Pedro was the son of
Juan de Villasenor Patino and Maria Lomelin del Olmo (again, no parentage for
her – can anyone help?) Juan de Villasenor Patino was the son of Juan de
Villasenor Gasca and Maria Patino and grandson of Francisco de Villasenor and
Leonisia de Gasca Reus.
Another grandson of the last couple, Jose de Villasenor, maried Bernarda de
Coria Lomelin, maybe daughter of Catalina Lomelin. Does anybody have any
information on the latter?
Thanks
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Dear Daniel-
“Hidalgo was the first leader in the Western hemisphere to abolish slavery and distribute land to the people,” stated Liz Haskell of Santa Cruz.
This statement and others similar are what I found when checking on the Internet. I had heard Padre Miguel Hidalgo’s story before and as he is related to my husband through the GALLAGA name, I am always looking for more information.
Sincerely,
Patricia Burton
San Diego, Ca.
— On Sat, 7/25/09, Daniel M�ndez del Camino wrote:
> From: Daniel M�ndez del Camino
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Surnames in the 1600s
> To: “Patty Hoyos”
> Date: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 12:14 PM
>
>
> Hi Bill, I putting this out there, my Latin American
> Studies teacher said that slave trade ened in Colonial
> Spanish America when the country gained independence but
> within each indiviadiual country slavery still exsisted, for
> instance Mexico didnt abolish (legally) slavery until 1920
> at the end of the Revolution. Before the Revolution of 1910
> there are no known articles or laws saying you can legally
> hold slaves, only that freed slaves remain free forever. The
> Constitution of 1917 (I think) was the one that talked about
> slavery. This was about 2 years ago I was taught so not sure
> if its true or not. She was an excellent teacher though.
> -Daniel Camino
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Patricia Burton:
My brother in law is related to the Gallaga name of Padre Miguel Hidalgo, he
has asked me to help him find something on this line. I wonder if you can
help me or share the Gallaga side.
I am related to the other side.
Sylvia
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 8:58 PM, wrote:
>
> Saturday, July 25, 2009
>
> Dear Daniel-
>
> “Hidalgo was the first leader in the Western hemisphere to abolish slavery
> and distribute land to the people,” stated Liz Haskell of Santa Cruz.
>
> This statement and others similar are what I found when checking on the
> Internet. I had heard Padre Miguel Hidalgo’s story before and as he is
> related to my husband through the GALLAGA name, I am always looking for more
> information.
>
> Sincerely,
> Patricia Burton
> San Diego, Ca.
>
>
>
> — On Sat, 7/25/09, Daniel M�ndez del Camino
> wrote:
>
> > From: Daniel M�ndez del Camino
> > Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Surnames in the 1600s
> > To: “Patty Hoyos”
> > Date: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 12:14 PM
> >
> >
> > Hi Bill, I putting this out there, my Latin American
> > Studies teacher said that slave trade ened in Colonial
> > Spanish America when the country gained independence but
> > within each indiviadiual country slavery still exsisted, for
> > instance Mexico didnt abolish (legally) slavery until 1920
> > at the end of the Revolution. Before the Revolution of 1910
> > there are no known articles or laws saying you can legally
> > hold slaves, only that freed slaves remain free forever. The
> > Constitution of 1917 (I think) was the one that talked about
> > slavery. This was about 2 years ago I was taught so not sure
> > if its true or not. She was an excellent teacher though.
> > -Daniel Camino
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Hi Sylvia, its Daniel Camino, Ill share on the Gallaga side, he descends twice from the Lomelini. The farthes Gallaga is (that Ive found)
Padre Hidalgo
Ana Ma. Gallaga y Mandarte 1731 in michoacan
Juan San pedro Alcantara Gallaga y Mandarte 4 feb 1703 in La Barca Jal
Fernando Gallaga y Mandarte abt 1670.
Ana Gallaga’s mother is a carrier of the compound name de Villaseñor y Lomelini.
Joaquina de Villaseñor y Lomelini
Juan Manuel de V y L
Pedro de Villa..y Lomelini
The creators of the surname, Juan de Villaseñor and Maria di Lomelini.
hija de Luigi di Lomelini.
Sorry I dont have dates
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Daniel tengo una acta de matrimonio de Ana Maria Gallaga y Mandarte,el acta dice que se caso en 1687 con juan José vazquez, hijo deJJuan Antonio Vazquez y Luciana Casillas, sera que ella enviudo y sa caso por segunda vez ?, o es otra Ana María Gallaga y Mandarte ?.
el documento es de tepatitlan jalisco.
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Si la fecha que proporcionas es correcta entonces se trata de otra Ana Gallaga, seguramente parienta de la mamá de Miguel Hidalgo, ya que Miguel Hidalgo nació el 8 de mayo de 1757, así que tu Ana Gallaga tendría 70 años.
Yo vivo en Tejupilco que es el pueblo originario de los Hidalgo y Costilla, el próximo año publico un pequeño trabajo sobre Tejupilco y los Hidalgo y Costilla. el padre de Miguel Hidalgo fue Cristobal Hidalgo y Costilla Espinoza de los Monteros nació en Tejupilco el 13 de septiembre de 1713. Él ingresó al seminario de la Ciudad de México y debido a una conjutivitis aguda ý pérdida de visión abandonó sus estudios, una viuda rica vecina de la Ciudad le ofreció administrar una de sus haciendas en Guanajuato, y por eso es que se fue a vivir a Corralejo allá casó y procreó a sus hijos.
Por si a alguien le interesa abuelos paternos de Miguel Hidalgo fueron: Francisco Costilla Gómez de Betanzos y Mariana Espinoza de los Monteros Gómez de Betanzos (primos hermanos hijos de las hermanas Ana ý Elvira Gómez de Betanzos y Sotelo). Ambos nacidos en Tejupilco.
Los bisabuelos de Miguel Hidalgo fueron: Juan Hidalgo Costilla y Ana Gómez de Betanzos y Sotelo. Él originario de Tejupilco y ella del Real de Minas de Sultepec.
Los tatarabuelos de Miguel Hidalgo fueron: el cura de Tejupilco Lic. Francisco Hidalgo Vendaval Cabeza de Baca y la viuda Jerónima Costilla. Francisco fue cura de Tejupilco de 1620 a 1628, era originario de la Cuidad de México. y por el otro lado los tatarabuelos fueron Don Diego Gómez de Betanzos y Doña Ana Maria de Sotelo. mineros de Sultepec.
Rodolfo Sinaí Gómez
> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 04:39:55 -0700
> From: rubenazo_casillas@yahoo.com.mx
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Padre Miguel Hidalgo
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> Daniel tengo una acta de matrimonio de Ana Maria Gallaga y Mandarte,el acta dice que se caso en 1687 con juan José vazquez, hijo deJJuan Antonio Vazquez y Luciana Casillas, sera que ella enviudo y sa caso por segunda vez ?, o es otra Ana María Gallaga y Mandarte ?.
> el documento es de tepatitlan jalisco.
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En Tepatitlán hay varios registros de personas de apellido Gallaga y Mandarte, los cuales son los mismos del cura Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.
Saludos.
Jorge Luis Ramírez Gómez.
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No se si ustedes saben esto, pero el abuelo del cura Miguel Hidalgo, el señor Juan de San Pedro Gallaga Mandarte casó en Tepatitlán con Juana Tadea de Aceves y Gómez de Espejo el 07 de marzo de 1734 en primeras nupcias. También existe un documento de Aspirantes al ilustre y Real Colegio de Abogados de México en los que el hermano del cura Hidalgo, Manuel Hidalgo y Costilla, menciona que su abuelo materno Juan Pedro Gallaga Mandarte es natural de Tepatitlán, jurisdicción de la Barca, Nueva Galicia.
Saludos.
Jorge Luis Ramírez Gómez.
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Hello Rick
What were the mistakes in the genealogy of on the Villaseñor side of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla? Where can the chart of the genealogy of the freedom fighters be found?
Armando
Submitted by R.A.Ricci on 26 February, 2009 – 2:39am.
Besides hidalgos mother being raised by grandparents and uncles which screwed up some peoples genealogies there is another mixup that was harder to catch on the villasenor side because a distinguished genealogist
did not get it exactly right and a lot of people copied his work. This genealogy (with a couple of mistakes) was even submitted to the genealogical society in Mexico city. A marriage dispensation clarifies everything and now there is no dispute. Not everyone knows about the clarification and I see the mistaken genealogy posted on the internet or in books. Some people have the correct genealogy. I believe that chart of the genealogy of the freedom fighters has the correct genealogy. From the dispensation and what I had put together of his mother’s side which are some of the families of nuestros ranchos members, I have pieced his tree together and I will post it soon.
R.A.Ricci
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