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(@charlie-flores)
Posts: 25
Eminent Member
Topic starter
 

My name is Charles Flores and I am a new member. I am eager to expand my
research here. My focus area is Juchipila, and Nochistlan, Zac. The surnames
are Flores, Rincon, Banuelos, Godina, Ascencio, Ruiz, Figueroa, and Quezada.

My name is Charles Flores and I am a new member. I am eager to expand my
research here. My focus area is Juchipila, and Nochistlan, Zac. The surnames
are Flores, Rincon, Banuelos, Godina, Ascencio, Ruiz, Figueroa, and Quezada.
Thanks for allowing me to work within this group.
Lo Mejor,
Charles Flores

************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 29/04/2007 6:15 am
(@oldcar53)
Posts: 776
 

Welcom Charles Flores,

I am happy to see new members into this group. We have been quiet for a bit…..probably everyone is busy with life and living. My area of research also includes Nochistlan and extends into Jalpa and Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes.

Are you new to genealogy or just new to the group? Have you had a chance to peruse the member files, if not that’s a great place to start. You might also want to check out the features of this site such as the films section, the resources, maps, links, photos etc.

Look forward to hearing from you regarding your research and your ancestors.

Alicia de San Jose, Calif

—– Original Message —-
From: “User176613@aol.com”
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 11:01:39 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Hello to all

My name is Charles Flores and I am a new member. I am eager to expand my
research here. My focus area is Juchipila, and Nochistlan, Zac. The surnames
are Flores, Rincon, Banuelos, Godina, Ascencio, Ruiz, Figueroa, and Quezada.
Thanks for allowing me to work within this group.
Lo Mejor,
Charles Flores

************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 29/04/2007 7:15 am
(@oldcar53)
Posts: 776
 

Welcom Charles Flores,

I am happy to see new members into this group. We have been quiet for a bit…..probably everyone is busy with life and living. My area of research also includes Nochistlan and extends into Jalpa and Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes.

Are you new to genealogy or just new to the group? Have you had a chance to peruse the member files, if not that’s a great place to start. You might also want to check out the features of this site such as the films section, the resources, maps, links, photos etc.

Look forward to hearing from you regarding your research and your ancestors.

Alicia de San Jose, Calif

—– Original Message —-
From: “User176613@aol.com”
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 11:01:39 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Hello to all

My name is Charles Flores and I am a new member. I am eager to expand my
research here. My focus area is Juchipila, and Nochistlan, Zac. The surnames
are Flores, Rincon, Banuelos, Godina, Ascencio, Ruiz, Figueroa, and Quezada.
Thanks for allowing me to work within this group.
Lo Mejor,
Charles Flores

************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 29/04/2007 7:15 am
(@charlie-flores)
Posts: 25
Eminent Member
Topic starter
 

Thank you, Alicia. I am sort of new to genealogy. I have done a lot of
snooping around on the internet with google searches and such. I plan on taking
a trip to UCBerkeley in three weeks. They purchased Mexico’s documents from
the Mexican Inquisition. There are over sixty different docs. There is one
on the Flores de la Torre family’s genealogy from the the town of Juchipila.
It was requested by two Flores de la Torre family members. I wonder if
there was something bad that came of it Because I have discovered the Flores
family descended from conversos from Sevilla ( sometime around siglo XIV or
siglo XV).
It was considered an incredible acquisition for the Bancroft Library. I
cant wait to learn more.
thanks again,
Charles Flores

************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 29/04/2007 7:15 pm
(@charlie-flores)
Posts: 25
Eminent Member
Topic starter
 

Thank you, Alicia. I am sort of new to genealogy. I have done a lot of
snooping around on the internet with google searches and such. I plan on taking
a trip to UCBerkeley in three weeks. They purchased Mexico’s documents from
the Mexican Inquisition. There are over sixty different docs. There is one
on the Flores de la Torre family’s genealogy from the the town of Juchipila.
It was requested by two Flores de la Torre family members. I wonder if
there was something bad that came of it Because I have discovered the Flores
family descended from conversos from Sevilla ( sometime around siglo XIV or
siglo XV).
It was considered an incredible acquisition for the Bancroft Library. I
cant wait to learn more.
thanks again,
Charles Flores

************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 29/04/2007 7:15 pm
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
Member Admin
 

Charles,

There is a SIG group within NuestrosRanchos that went to UCBerkeley and
had a visit of their archives. Maybe some of them can give you some
ideas on what else you might find there. But regardless of that please
do take notes and if you wouldn’t mind giving us a report on what you
find and how other can possibly access some of the material well that
would be great of you.

thanks,

joseph

====================

Joseph Puentes
http://H2Opodcast.com (Environment Podcast)
http://H2Opodcast.blogspot.com/ (Blog for above)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)

User176613@aol.com wrote:
> Thank you, Alicia. I am sort of new to genealogy. I have done a lot of
> snooping around on the internet with google searches and such. I plan on taking
> a trip to UCBerkeley in three weeks. They purchased Mexico’s documents from
> the Mexican Inquisition. There are over sixty different docs. There is one
> on the Flores de la Torre family’s genealogy from the the town of Juchipila.
> It was requested by two Flores de la Torre family members. I wonder if
> there was something bad that came of it Because I have discovered the Flores
> family descended from conversos from Sevilla ( sometime around siglo XIV or
> siglo XV).
> It was considered an incredible acquisition for the Bancroft Library. I
> cant wait to learn more.
> thanks again,
> Charles Flores
>
>
>
> ************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 29/04/2007 10:45 pm
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
Member Admin
 

Charles,

There is a SIG group within NuestrosRanchos that went to UCBerkeley and
had a visit of their archives. Maybe some of them can give you some
ideas on what else you might find there. But regardless of that please
do take notes and if you wouldn’t mind giving us a report on what you
find and how other can possibly access some of the material well that
would be great of you.

thanks,

joseph

====================

Joseph Puentes
http://H2Opodcast.com (Environment Podcast)
http://H2Opodcast.blogspot.com/ (Blog for above)
http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)

User176613@aol.com wrote:
> Thank you, Alicia. I am sort of new to genealogy. I have done a lot of
> snooping around on the internet with google searches and such. I plan on taking
> a trip to UCBerkeley in three weeks. They purchased Mexico’s documents from
> the Mexican Inquisition. There are over sixty different docs. There is one
> on the Flores de la Torre family’s genealogy from the the town of Juchipila.
> It was requested by two Flores de la Torre family members. I wonder if
> there was something bad that came of it Because I have discovered the Flores
> family descended from conversos from Sevilla ( sometime around siglo XIV or
> siglo XV).
> It was considered an incredible acquisition for the Bancroft Library. I
> cant wait to learn more.
> thanks again,
> Charles Flores
>
>
>
> ************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 29/04/2007 10:45 pm
(@charlie-flores)
Posts: 25
Eminent Member
Topic starter
 

Thanks, I would love a little help. I have never been to this campus
library. I will, in turn, take notes to report about these volumes.
Charles Flores

************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 30/04/2007 4:00 am
(@charlie-flores)
Posts: 25
Eminent Member
Topic starter
 

Thanks, I would love a little help. I have never been to this campus
library. I will, in turn, take notes to report about these volumes.
Charles Flores

************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 30/04/2007 4:00 am
(@bill-figueroa)
Posts: 514
Honorable Member
 

Hello Charles,

As you probably know, Hernán Flores de la Torre, encomendero de Juchipila,
married Juana de Aguilar y Salado, the daughter of Gaspar de Aguilar and
Bernarda Salado. Juana de Aguilar y Salado was born in Aguascalientes,
where her parents lived and died. An interesting twist is that Bernarda
Salado, Juana’s mother, was at one time accused of being a witch by “el
Santo Oficio de la Inquisición.”

I would be interested in whatever information you can find at the Bancroft
Library related to this family. Let me know if you wish to exchange some
genealogical information.

Regards,

Bill Figueroa
Dallas, Texas USA

 
Posted : 30/04/2007 6:00 am
(@bill-figueroa)
Posts: 514
Honorable Member
 

Hello Charles,

As you probably know, Hernán Flores de la Torre, encomendero de Juchipila,
married Juana de Aguilar y Salado, the daughter of Gaspar de Aguilar and
Bernarda Salado. Juana de Aguilar y Salado was born in Aguascalientes,
where her parents lived and died. An interesting twist is that Bernarda
Salado, Juana’s mother, was at one time accused of being a witch by “el
Santo Oficio de la Inquisición.”

I would be interested in whatever information you can find at the Bancroft
Library related to this family. Let me know if you wish to exchange some
genealogical information.

Regards,

Bill Figueroa
Dallas, Texas USA

 
Posted : 30/04/2007 6:00 am
(@charlie-flores)
Posts: 25
Eminent Member
Topic starter
 

Bill,
I do have him. I have him as married Oct 4, 1654. His Father was Hernan
Flores de la Torre y Figueroa. Is this part of your Figueroa line?
Yes, of course, let’s exchange info.
BTW my family has Figueroa in it. I just cant remember how my father told
me. He is gone now but he distinctively talked about them as cousins or
distant cousins. They may have came to the US in the 1920’s. Our family was based
in Oxnard, Ca…These relatives may have been in Santa Paula, Ca.
Charles Flores

************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 30/04/2007 8:30 am
(@charlie-flores)
Posts: 25
Eminent Member
Topic starter
 

Bill,
I do have him. I have him as married Oct 4, 1654. His Father was Hernan
Flores de la Torre y Figueroa. Is this part of your Figueroa line?
Yes, of course, let’s exchange info.
BTW my family has Figueroa in it. I just cant remember how my father told
me. He is gone now but he distinctively talked about them as cousins or
distant cousins. They may have came to the US in the 1920’s. Our family was based
in Oxnard, Ca…These relatives may have been in Santa Paula, Ca.
Charles Flores

************************************** See what’s free at http://www.aol.com.

 
Posted : 30/04/2007 8:30 am
(@cavilah)
Posts: 90
Estimable Member
 

Funny, I’m in Oxnard, too. 🙂

 
Posted : 01/05/2007 4:45 pm
(@cavilah)
Posts: 90
Estimable Member
 

Funny, I’m in Oxnard, too. 🙂

 
Posted : 01/05/2007 4:45 pm
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