Patricia,
As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
Saludos,
Alicia
Patricia,
As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
Saludos,
Alicia
Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
Sincerely,
Pat
Alicia Carrillo wrote:
Patricia,
As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
Saludos,
Alicia
Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
Sincerely,
Pat
Alicia Carrillo wrote:
Patricia,
As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
Saludos,
Alicia
Alicia,
From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
to be continued
Pat
Patricia Corbera wrote:
Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
Sincerely,
Pat
Alicia Carrillo wrote:
Patricia,
As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
Saludos,
Alicia
Alicia,
From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
to be continued
Pat
Patricia Corbera wrote:
Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
Sincerely,
Pat
Alicia Carrillo wrote:
Patricia,
As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
Saludos,
Alicia
Pat,
Our next meeting is on Saturday July 28th in Brentwood with the possibility of a change in location depending on how many people will be attending.
Being that we live so close to each other, maybe one day we can try and meet up. You can contact me off-line at alliecar@pacbell.net and we can discuss this further. When I was beginning my research about a year and a half ago a member of the Ranchos group who is now a very dear friend, invited me to her favorite FHC in Fremont. I met up with Helyn in Fremont and life has not been the same since. We regularly meet up there to do our research, to share family history stories, research strategies etc, etc and we have traveled together to Sacramento’s group meeting.
Looking forward to meeting up with you and maybe your husband too to compare our family history. From the looks of his family surnames, we have much in common. I will bring the book with me that is now out of print and not available for sale anywhere that I know of.
Alicia
Alicia,
From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
Pat,
Our next meeting is on Saturday July 28th in Brentwood with the possibility of a change in location depending on how many people will be attending.
Being that we live so close to each other, maybe one day we can try and meet up. You can contact me off-line at alliecar@pacbell.net and we can discuss this further. When I was beginning my research about a year and a half ago a member of the Ranchos group who is now a very dear friend, invited me to her favorite FHC in Fremont. I met up with Helyn in Fremont and life has not been the same since. We regularly meet up there to do our research, to share family history stories, research strategies etc, etc and we have traveled together to Sacramento’s group meeting.
Looking forward to meeting up with you and maybe your husband too to compare our family history. From the looks of his family surnames, we have much in common. I will bring the book with me that is now out of print and not available for sale anywhere that I know of.
Alicia
Alicia,
From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
Patricia Corbera wrote:
>Alicia,
>
> From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
>
> Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
>
> Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
>
1) log in
2) go to “Files” and to “Member Genealogies” and carefully see the
format: “Name (Research Locations)” for the folder name and description
3) go to “create content”
4) choose “File Folder” and create your folder using the established format
5) then go to “browse” toward the bottom and select your Genealogy
Report being careful it doesn’t contain Living Relatives
6) Name and describe the file and the click on “Add File to Folder”
7) if you have other files to upload then do 5 and 6 again
8) if you are done uploading then click “Submit” to finalize the process
9) if you later want to add more material open your folder and click on
“Edit” [Note: for the NR members that already have folders this is the
step for you and then #’s 5-8]
hope this wasn’t too confusing,
joseph
>
> to be continued
> Pat
>
>Patricia Corbera wrote:
> Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
>Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
>Sincerely,
>Pat
>
>Alicia Carrillo wrote:
>Patricia,
>
>As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
>Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
>
>My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
>
>Saludos,
>Alicia
>
>
>
>
Patricia Corbera wrote:
>Alicia,
>
> From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
>
> Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
>
> Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
>
1) log in
2) go to “Files” and to “Member Genealogies” and carefully see the
format: “Name (Research Locations)” for the folder name and description
3) go to “create content”
4) choose “File Folder” and create your folder using the established format
5) then go to “browse” toward the bottom and select your Genealogy
Report being careful it doesn’t contain Living Relatives
6) Name and describe the file and the click on “Add File to Folder”
7) if you have other files to upload then do 5 and 6 again
8) if you are done uploading then click “Submit” to finalize the process
9) if you later want to add more material open your folder and click on
“Edit” [Note: for the NR members that already have folders this is the
step for you and then #’s 5-8]
hope this wasn’t too confusing,
joseph
>
> to be continued
> Pat
>
>Patricia Corbera wrote:
> Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
>Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
>Sincerely,
>Pat
>
>Alicia Carrillo wrote:
>Patricia,
>
>As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
>Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
>
>My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
>
>Saludos,
>Alicia
>
>
>
>
Joseph, Thank you. I need to put my “thinking cap,” on before attempting this. Your outlined steps seem easy enough to follow… Pat
Joseph Puentes wrote:
Patricia Corbera wrote:
>Alicia,
>
> From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
>
> Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
>
> Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
>
1) log in
2) go to “Files” and to “Member Genealogies” and carefully see the
format: “Name (Research Locations)” for the folder name and description
3) go to “create content”
4) choose “File Folder” and create your folder using the established format
5) then go to “browse” toward the bottom and select your Genealogy
Report being careful it doesn’t contain Living Relatives
6) Name and describe the file and the click on “Add File to Folder”
7) if you have other files to upload then do 5 and 6 again
8) if you are done uploading then click “Submit” to finalize the process
9) if you later want to add more material open your folder and click on
“Edit” [Note: for the NR members that already have folders this is the
step for you and then #’s 5-8]
hope this wasn’t too confusing,
joseph
>
> to be continued
> Pat
>
>Patricia Corbera
wrote:
> Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
>Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
>Sincerely,
>Pat
>
>Alicia Carrillo wrote:
>Patricia,
>
>As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
>Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
>
>My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
>
>Saludos,
>Alicia
>
>
>
>
Joseph, Thank you. I need to put my “thinking cap,” on before attempting this. Your outlined steps seem easy enough to follow… Pat
Joseph Puentes wrote:
Patricia Corbera wrote:
>Alicia,
>
> From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
>
> Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
>
> Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
>
1) log in
2) go to “Files” and to “Member Genealogies” and carefully see the
format: “Name (Research Locations)” for the folder name and description
3) go to “create content”
4) choose “File Folder” and create your folder using the established format
5) then go to “browse” toward the bottom and select your Genealogy
Report being careful it doesn’t contain Living Relatives
6) Name and describe the file and the click on “Add File to Folder”
7) if you have other files to upload then do 5 and 6 again
8) if you are done uploading then click “Submit” to finalize the process
9) if you later want to add more material open your folder and click on
“Edit” [Note: for the NR members that already have folders this is the
step for you and then #’s 5-8]
hope this wasn’t too confusing,
joseph
>
> to be continued
> Pat
>
>Patricia Corbera
wrote:
> Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
>Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
>Sincerely,
>Pat
>
>Alicia Carrillo wrote:
>Patricia,
>
>As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
>Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
>
>My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
>
>Saludos,
>Alicia
>
>
>
>
If you or anyone on the list has any trouble at all please let me,
Arturo or Rosalinda know you need help. Email:
moderator@nuestrosranchos.org and one of us will get the message.
thanks,
joseph
Patricia Corbera wrote:
>Joseph, Thank you. I need to put my “thinking cap,” on before attempting this. Your outlined steps seem easy enough to follow… Pat
>
>Joseph Puentes wrote:
>
>Patricia Corbera wrote:
>
>
>
>>Alicia,
>>
>>From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
>>
>>Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
>>
>>Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
>>
>>
>>
>1) log in
>
>2) go to “Files” and to “Member Genealogies” and carefully see the
>format: “Name (Research Locations)” for the folder name and description
>
>3) go to “create content”
>
>4) choose “File Folder” and create your folder using the established format
>
>5) then go to “browse” toward the bottom and select your Genealogy
>Report being careful it doesn’t contain Living Relatives
>
>6) Name and describe the file and the click on “Add File to Folder”
>
>7) if you have other files to upload then do 5 and 6 again
>
>8) if you are done uploading then click “Submit” to finalize the process
>
>9) if you later want to add more material open your folder and click on
>”Edit” [Note: for the NR members that already have folders this is the
>step for you and then #’s 5-8]
>
>hope this wasn’t too confusing,
>
>joseph
>
>
>
>>to be continued
>>Pat
>>
>>Patricia Corbera
>>
>>
>wrote:
>
>
>>Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
>>Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
>>Sincerely,
>>Pat
>>
>>Alicia Carrillo wrote:
>>Patricia,
>>
>>As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
>>Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
>>
>>My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
>>
>>Saludos,
>>Alicia
>>
>>
>>
>>
Alicia, July 29th in Brentwood sounds good. My husband would like to attend also. Do I need to register for this meeting, and if so how do I go about obtaining a registration form, plus an outline of the discussion topics? I would love to meet you and Helyn, maybe at the meeting in Brentwood we could exchange addresses and discuss future meeting locations.. I must admit there’s a lot that I need to learn about my husband’s ancestry, but I’m more than willing to do so. Sorry to read that the publication is no longer in print nor available. Pat
Alicia Carrillo wrote: Pat,
Our next meeting is on Saturday July 28th in Brentwood with the possibility of a change in location depending on how many people will be attending.
Being that we live so close to each other, maybe one day we can try and meet up. You can contact me off-line at alliecar@pacbell.net and we can discuss this further. When I was beginning my research about a year and a half ago a member of the Ranchos group who is now a very dear friend, invited me to her favorite FHC in Fremont. I met up with Helyn in Fremont and life has not been the same since. We regularly meet up there to do our research, to share family history stories, research strategies etc, etc and we have traveled together to Sacramento’s group meeting.
Looking forward to meeting up with you and maybe your husband too to compare our family history. From the looks of his family surnames, we have much in common. I will bring the book with me that is now out of print and not available for sale anywhere that I know of.
Alicia
Alicia,
>From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
If you or anyone on the list has any trouble at all please let me,
Arturo or Rosalinda know you need help. Email:
moderator@nuestrosranchos.org and one of us will get the message.
thanks,
joseph
Patricia Corbera wrote:
>Joseph, Thank you. I need to put my “thinking cap,” on before attempting this. Your outlined steps seem easy enough to follow… Pat
>
>Joseph Puentes wrote:
>
>Patricia Corbera wrote:
>
>
>
>>Alicia,
>>
>>From your listing the following “same,” surnames appear in my husband’s ancestry.
>>
>>Alvares, Aguayo, Garcia, de Frias, Duran, Esparza, Aguirre, Martinez and Rubalcava.
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>>Tomorrow I’ll figure out how to upload an “ahnentafel,” chart, that will make it easier in comparing what I do have.
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>1) log in
>
>2) go to “Files” and to “Member Genealogies” and carefully see the
>format: “Name (Research Locations)” for the folder name and description
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>3) go to “create content”
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>4) choose “File Folder” and create your folder using the established format
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>5) then go to “browse” toward the bottom and select your Genealogy
>Report being careful it doesn’t contain Living Relatives
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>6) Name and describe the file and the click on “Add File to Folder”
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>7) if you have other files to upload then do 5 and 6 again
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>8) if you are done uploading then click “Submit” to finalize the process
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>9) if you later want to add more material open your folder and click on
>”Edit” [Note: for the NR members that already have folders this is the
>step for you and then #’s 5-8]
>
>hope this wasn’t too confusing,
>
>joseph
>
>
>
>>to be continued
>>Pat
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>>Patricia Corbera
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>wrote:
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>>Alicia, do you know when the meeting will take place in Brentwood? Is this publication available for sale, and if so how does one go about obtaining a copy? I’ll check out your listing of family surnames and get back to you if I see a possible connection.
>>Thank you so much for being so gracious. I truly feel very “at home,” with this group.
>>Sincerely,
>>Pat
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>>Alicia Carrillo wrote:
>>Patricia,
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>>As a result of my connections with Nuestros Ranchos, I belong to the northern California chapter of Geneaologists for this group. We meet quarterly in Sacramento but this quarter we will be meeting in Brentwood. I will be doing a presentation on this book “Nochistlan Zacatecas” Los Duran, su Parroquia y otras familias antiguas. If you’re interested in attending or joining this group, we would love to have you, we can inform Maria Cortes our group coordinator and facilitator and she can add you to the list of attendees.
>>Knowing of your husband’s surnames and with Rancho La Jabonera as the main point of exit for many of the families listed in this book I will begin a quick scan of the surnames you listed and forward to you if they seem pertinent.
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>>My family as well as my husband’s family both descend from Nochistlan for the last 250 years or so and going back further I’m finding roots in Pabellon Rincon de Romos Aguascalientes, Jalpa and Tabasco Zacatecas and Teocaltiche Jalisco. You can find a listing of our family’s surnames in Nuestros Ranchos files under, Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo and Juan Carrillo Olmos.
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>>Saludos,
>>Alicia
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