Mulato libre ancestors in Tlaltenango, Zac
Here’s some interesting information about my great-grandmother, Emilia Gonzalez, who was from Tlaltenango. All these records are from Tlaltenango.
Clemente Gonzalez m.
Here’s some interesting information about my great-grandmother, Emilia Gonzalez, who was from Tlaltenango. All these records are from Tlaltenango.
Clemente Gonzalez m. Anselma Figueroa (1807)
— Jose Maria Gonzalez m. Luisa Carrillo (1837)
—— Juan Gonzalez m. Dolores Arteaga
——— Emilia Gonzalez m. Nicanor Pineda (1914)
What I found interesting was that one of Emilia’s great grandmothers (Anselma Figueroa) was categorized as an “Espanola” in her marriage record to Clemente Gonzalez. However, when I found the marriage record for Anselma Figueroa’s parents: Jose Figueroa m. Juana Palacios (1777), both of her parents were called “mulatos libres.”
Was it sometimes the case that a child of two mulatos libres might be considered an “Espanola” or “Espanol?” Has anyone else ever seen this?
Chris Pineda
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