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Ayalas of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamulpias are really Trevinos having taken their mother surname.
Trevinos migrated to Nuevo Leon from Zacatecas and Jalisco. THe Garzas as well migrated to Nuevo Leon from Zacatecas City in the late 1500s.

Esther A. Herold

————– Original message from Lester Alvarado : ————–

> Hi there Joseph and Esther ,
>
> I’ve been thinking , the fact that I was able to trace my way back towards
> Zacatecas just proves to me that if it worked for me than it’s got to work for
> others . Esther says that Diego landed in Parras , Coahuila and maybe he left
> some family there or maybe he went to the state of Nuevo Leon like our family
> Zaldivar did .
> What I’m getting at is this , even though our group is focused in the three
> states , we should not rule out Coahuila , Nuevo Leon , Chihuahua Durango and
> Tamaulipas .
>
> Our origens’ are in the three states but some of ancestors continued wandering .
> In the Archivos Historicos de Monterrey list quite a few people that came from
> Zacatecas , Jalisco and Aguascaliente .
>
> I have met several people here in Monterrey ( mostly from the Mormon church )
> that have ancestors from the three states . Some of them have registered into
> the group . I feel confident that I will also find connections to my other
> family names ( Garza , Alvarado , Trevino and others ) with the help of this
> group .
>
> I’m rambling on he he , anyway I will send you whatever info I have on the
> Saldivars’ and I would love to see it in the archives or files of the members
> for all to see and use .
>
> Thank you ,
> Welester
>
>
>
> > From: eaherold@att.net> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org> Date: Wed, 27 Dec
> 2006 00:21:51 +0000> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Christmas Celebration> >
> Joseph,> > One of my intents is to connect my Robles line to Jalisco. I am still
> stuck in Coahuila. My ancestors originated in Coahuila in Parras. There was a
> Captain Diego Robles who came in 1585 from CUencame so my relative Vito Alessio
> Robles. The name DIego has been repetitive in the family but then Diego in
> general has been a popular name. I am trying to figure if this DIego stayed or
> was his coming to the area just a coinicident. Records prior to 1620 are scant.
> Supposedly there is a diary but I don’t know where it is. > > John Robles, I
> hope someday we are able to connect our lines.> > ayalarobles> –> Esther A.
> Herold> > > ————– Original message from Joseph Puentes
> : ————– > > > > > > I just wanted to say how happy I
> am for Esther and Welester to have > > found each other after al
> l these
> centuries. Imagine that, for a few > > hundred years ago two families that
> lived with each other and knew each > > other somehow got lost from each other.
> Then two people come along: > > Esther and Welester and by diligent study
> discover each other are > > cousins. And in a group that is focuses on Jalisco,
> Zacatecas, and/or > > Aguascalientes. Welester your gut feeling that your
> Zaldivar’s came from > > Zacatecas even though in my mind was a long shot paid
> off in that Esther > > was able to make the connection and re-establish a blood
> line that had > > been lost to each other for such a long time. > > > > Don’t
> worry about me everyone of the old timers in the group know that I > > go off on
> one of these Joyful Celebrations of families that have found > > each other
> every time connections are made within the group. > > > > Congratulations and
> hopefully John Robles will bring his band to the > > party and some others can
> cook up a big pot of Menudo and let the fiesta > > begi
> n. It is
> time to celebrate! ! ! > > > > what a wonderful Christmas present you two have
> given each other and > > your families including us in the Nuestros Ranchos
> group. > > > > hohoho, > > > > joseph > > > > =================== > > > > Joseph
> Puentes > > http://H2Opodcast.com (Environment Podcast) > >
> http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History) > > > > — — — — —

 
Posted : 29/12/2006 6:32 am
(@welester)
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Esther ,
I didn’t know that . Thanks I’m gonna check that out since I have Ayala , Trevino and Garza .

Thanks a bunch,
Welester

> From: eaherold@att.net> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 06:24:42 +0000> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Christmas Celebration> > Ayalas of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamulpias are really Trevinos having taken their mother surname.> Trevinos migrated to Nuevo Leon from Zacatecas and Jalisco. THe Garzas as well migrated to Nuevo Leon from Zacatecas City in the late 1500s.> –> Esther A. Herold> > >> > >
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Posted : 29/12/2006 3:31 pm
(@welester)
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Esther ,
I didn’t know that . Thanks I’m gonna check that out since I have Ayala , Trevino and Garza .

Thanks a bunch,
Welester

> From: eaherold@att.net> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 06:24:42 +0000> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Christmas Celebration> > Ayalas of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamulpias are really Trevinos having taken their mother surname.> Trevinos migrated to Nuevo Leon from Zacatecas and Jalisco. THe Garzas as well migrated to Nuevo Leon from Zacatecas City in the late 1500s.> –> Esther A. Herold> > >> > >
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