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Diaz Family – Tepatitlan De Morelos, Jalisco, also Luna – Mayahua De Estrada, Zacatecas

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(@welester)
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Hi there ,

My name is Welester G. Alvarado and I have a Maria Pascuala de Luna married to a Juan Pedro de Alvarado de la Cruz in the year 1790 in Saltillo , Coahuila . It is understood that many of the people from Jalisco , Zacatecas and Aguascaliente came to Coahuila as well as Nuevo Leon through the Ruta de Plata .

My question is this : Do you think that Pascuala could be related to any of your Lunas’ ?

Thank you ,

Welester> > Hi Reye,> > My family is also partly from Moyahua. When you search, also look at Juchipila, Amoxochitl and Contitlan, Zac. I have a lot of Luna’s in my tree from that entire area that are connected. The towns are very close to each other. > > Also, a tip, anything can happen in a family tree…
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Posted : 17/06/2008 1:45 pm
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I’m not sure Lester. I have not committed to this line as of yet but plan on doing so these coming few weeks. So I will let you know. We shall see.

Reye

Lester Alvarado wrote:

Hi there ,

My name is Welester G. Alvarado and I have a Maria Pascuala de Luna married to a Juan Pedro de Alvarado de la Cruz in the year 1790 in Saltillo , Coahuila . It is understood that many of the people from Jalisco , Zacatecas and Aguascaliente came to Coahuila as well as Nuevo Leon through the Ruta de Plata .

My question is this : Do you think that Pascuala could be related to any of your Lunas’ ?

Thank you ,

Welester> > Hi Reye,> > My family is also partly from Moyahua. When you search, also look at Juchipila, Amoxochitl and Contitlan, Zac. I have a lot of Luna’s in my tree from that entire area that are connected. The towns are very close to each other. > > Also, a tip, anything can happen in a family tree…
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Posted : 17/06/2008 3:15 pm
(@welester)
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Thanks , any help is very well appreciated .

Welester

> > I’m not sure Lester. I have not committed to this line as of yet but plan on doing so these coming few weeks. So I will let you know. We shall see. > > Reye
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Posted : 17/06/2008 5:15 pm
(@salva)
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Daniel Mendez,

My father’s side of the family is Aceves. My grandfather: Emiliano Aceves Alva. Came to the border and change his last name to… only Alva.
But his father’s was Leandro Aceves from San Juan de los Lagos, Jal. and his grandfather was Pedro Aceves. Do any of these name sound familiar to you?
Please advise,

Sam Alva

— On Mon, 6/16/08, Daniel Mendez wrote:

> From: Daniel Mendez
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Diaz Family – Tepatitlan
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 7:55 PM
> Hi Reye, Im not sure who she is but I know ALL aceves in Los
> Altos are related. They came from Spain, Their are only
> about 3 total people now in the group related to the Diaz
> Castellanos. You, I and I actually forgot the last person?
> This family never left Tepa. at least the main branch and
> only married into a couple families namly the Aceves,
> Alvarez, Velasco, and Quiros and Losa families. As a
> Spaniard I can say that my ancestors we rather racist! They
> usually married into other prominant Spanish families. And
> hardly at least in my case married the natives. I was nce
> told if the case ever happened they would make sure the
> next 3 generations would marry “white” to ensure
> a criollo. I dont like the fact that they saw them as
> inferior. According to my genealogy I have only one indian
> line. That is Moctezuma. One black or mulatto. All my other
> ancestors were European. I am very proud of my indian and
> black lines especially because I knew they are part of me
> and people who worke
> d hard to maintain their families. As you keep going back,
> Im sure youll connect with the Esparza, Romo, Mendoza,
> Lomelini and other “important families” of
> Colonial Spain”. For me I love genealogy it keeps me
> going in life even though I might be young
> im filled with knowledge and desire.
>
> Daniel Mendez del Camino in San Jose, Ca
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Posted : 20/06/2008 4:45 am
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I dont recognise any of your names. But I do know all Aceves are somehow related.
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