Padre Miguel Hidalgo grandparents
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Dear Sylvia–
I would be glad to help as soon as I return from a business trip to San Jose.
I have not worked on the GALLAGA line in awhile so there are probably new th
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Dear Sylvia–
I would be glad to help as soon as I return from a business trip to San Jose.
I have not worked on the GALLAGA line in awhile so there are probably new things to learn for me as well. My husband is a second cousin to Padre Miguel Hidalgo, about 6 or 7 generations back. The following will show different family members moving around quite a bit and the reason for my husband’s family connection is probably because of his La Barca, Jalisco ancestors.
Juan de San Pedro GALLAGA Mandarte born 4 Feb 1703 in La Barca, Jalisco
m.
Joaquina de VILLASENOR y Lomelin Cortes Enriques de Silva born in
Santa Maria, Huanequero, Michoacan
their daughter–
Ana Maria GALLAGA Mandarte b. in 1731 in Michoacan
m. 17 Aug 1750 in Penjamo, Guanajuato to
Cristobal HIDALGO y Costilla
their second child, a son,–
Miguel Gregorio Antonio HIDALGO y Costilla
b. 8 May 1753 in San Diego del Union, Correlejo, Guanajuato
Sincerely,
Patricia Burton
San Diego, Ca.
— On Tue, 7/28/09, Sylvia H Corona wrote:
> From: Sylvia H Corona
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Padre Miguel Hidalgo
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 10:55 PM
> Patricia Burton:
> My brother in law is related to the Gallaga name of Padre
> Miguel Hidalgo, he
> has asked me to help him find something on this line. I
> wonder if you can
> help me or share the Gallaga side.
> I am related to the other side.
> Sylvia
>
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 8:58 PM,
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Saturday, July 25, 2009
> >
> > Dear Daniel-
> >
> > “Hidalgo was the first leader in the Western
> hemisphere to abolish slavery
> > and distribute land to the people,” stated Liz Haskell
> of Santa Cruz.
> >
> > This statement and others similar are what I found
> when checking on the
> > Internet. I had heard Padre Miguel Hidalgo’s
> story before and as he is
> > related to my husband through the GALLAGA name, I am
> always looking for more
> > information.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Patricia Burton
> > San Diego, Ca.
> >
> >
> >
> > — On Sat, 7/25/09, Daniel M�ndez del Camino
> > wrote:
> >
> > > From: Daniel M�ndez del Camino
> > > Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Surnames in the
> 1600s
> > > To: “Patty Hoyos”
> > > Date: Saturday, July 25, 2009, 12:14 PM
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Bill, I putting this out there, my Latin
> American
> > > Studies teacher said that slave trade ened in
> Colonial
> > > Spanish America when the country gained
> independence but
> > > within each indiviadiual country slavery still
> exsisted, for
> > > instance Mexico didnt abolish (legally) slavery
> until 1920
> > > at the end of the Revolution. Before the
> Revolution of 1910
> > > there are no known articles or laws saying you
> can legally
> > > hold slaves, only that freed slaves remain free
> forever. The
> > > Constitution of 1917 (I think) was the one that
> talked about
> > > slavery. This was about 2 years ago I was taught
> so not sure
> > > if its true or not. She was an excellent teacher
> though.
> > > -Daniel Camino
> > >
> > >
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