research Digest, Vol 12, Issue 23, Miguel Caldera
Arturo, I just bought an English version of Mexico’s Miguel Caldera, thank you for informing me I could get it in English..
thank you again, Linda in Everett
arturoramos wrote:
Linda:
I have Powell’s biography of Caldera in English. I had to buy it used. I think the problem is that the books are out of print in English. You can get “Mexico’s Miguel Caldera” pretty easily used on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0816505691
Just last week ordered a couple of (new) copies of the book in Spanish from the Fondo de Economia Politica online bookstore in Mexico. The book in Spanish is called “Capitán mestizo : Miguel Caldera y la Frontera norteña. La pacificación de los chichimecas (1548-1597).” They also have a book by Powell called “La guerra chichimeca (1550-1600).”
http://www.libreriasdelfondo.com/
The other two books I have only ever seen at the Library of Congress here in DC.
I just did a search on bookfinder.com for any books by him and found Soldiers, Indians and Silver, also used on Biblio.com:
http://www.biblio.com/books/91206341.html
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Arturo, I just bought an English version of Mexico’s Miguel Caldera, thank you for informing me I could get it in English..
thank you again, Linda in Everett
arturoramos wrote:
Linda:
I have Powell’s biography of Caldera in English. I had to buy it used. I think the problem is that the books are out of print in English. You can get “Mexico’s Miguel Caldera” pretty easily used on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0816505691
Just last week ordered a couple of (new) copies of the book in Spanish from the Fondo de Economia Politica online bookstore in Mexico. The book in Spanish is called “Capitán mestizo : Miguel Caldera y la Frontera norteña. La pacificación de los chichimecas (1548-1597).” They also have a book by Powell called “La guerra chichimeca (1550-1600).”
http://www.libreriasdelfondo.com/
The other two books I have only ever seen at the Library of Congress here in DC.
I just did a search on bookfinder.com for any books by him and found Soldiers, Indians and Silver, also used on Biblio.com:
http://www.biblio.com/books/91206341.html
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Hello, out there, who knows the author of “CONQUISTADORES de NUEVA GALICIA”?
Thanks!!!!!!!!
Juanita G. Delgado
arturoramos wrote:
Elvira:
You can find Susana Leniski’s Caldera file in her member’s genealogy folder. Maria Cid and her husband Hernan Gonzalez (who was a close collaborator of Miguel) had many children and appear as the common root for a number of Jerez-area dispensations in the Sagrada Mitra.
http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/14128
Also, these are the other books from Philip Wayne Powell that contain documents, etc. regarding Miguel:
War and peace on the North Mexican frontier; a documentary record, collected and arranged by Philip Wayne Powell. Paleographic transcriptions by Maria L. Powell.
Soldiers, Indians & silver; North America’s first frontier war.
Hello, out there, who knows the author of “CONQUISTADORES de NUEVA GALICIA”?
Thanks!!!!!!!!
Juanita G. Delgado
arturoramos wrote:
Elvira:
You can find Susana Leniski’s Caldera file in her member’s genealogy folder. Maria Cid and her husband Hernan Gonzalez (who was a close collaborator of Miguel) had many children and appear as the common root for a number of Jerez-area dispensations in the Sagrada Mitra.
http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/14128
Also, these are the other books from Philip Wayne Powell that contain documents, etc. regarding Miguel:
War and peace on the North Mexican frontier; a documentary record, collected and arranged by Philip Wayne Powell. Paleographic transcriptions by Maria L. Powell.
Soldiers, Indians & silver; North America’s first frontier war.
Just thought I’d mention that I’m working on a civil birth record with an index for Jerez Zacatecas Mexico. I’ts #1081913 Jerez civil birth records 1886-1887. If anyone needs a look up I’d be glad to check for you. It does start Jan 1st 1886.
Linda in Everett
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Just thought I’d mention that I’m working on a civil birth record with an index for Jerez Zacatecas Mexico. I’ts #1081913 Jerez civil birth records 1886-1887. If anyone needs a look up I’d be glad to check for you. It does start Jan 1st 1886.
Linda in Everett
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Hi, Linda,
I have one look-up for you: Maria Juliana Olage [Olague], christened 16 FEB 1887 in Jerez, parents Leon Olague and Felise Suriano according to the IGI.
I’d like to know if her grandparents are mentioned and when and where she was born (and her padrinos too).
Thanks
Emilie in Port Orchard
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From: Erlinda Castanon-Long
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Jerez Zacatecas civil birth record
Just thought I’d mention that I’m working on a civil birth record with an index for Jerez Zacatecas Mexico. I’ts #1081913 Jerez civil birth records 1886-1887. If anyone needs a look up I’d be glad to check for you. It does start Jan 1st 1886.
Linda in Everett
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Hi, Linda,
I have one look-up for you: Maria Juliana Olage [Olague], christened 16 FEB 1887 in Jerez, parents Leon Olague and Felise Suriano according to the IGI.
I’d like to know if her grandparents are mentioned and when and where she was born (and her padrinos too).
Thanks
Emilie in Port Orchard
—– Original Message —–
From: Erlinda Castanon-Long
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Jerez Zacatecas civil birth record
Just thought I’d mention that I’m working on a civil birth record with an index for Jerez Zacatecas Mexico. I’ts #1081913 Jerez civil birth records 1886-1887. If anyone needs a look up I’d be glad to check for you. It does start Jan 1st 1886.
Linda in Everett
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Emily I’ll have that for you tomorrow evening.. glad I could be of help.
Linda
Emilie Garcia wrote:
Hi, Linda,
I have one look-up for you: Maria Juliana Olage [Olague], christened 16 FEB 1887 in Jerez, parents Leon Olague and Felise Suriano according to the IGI.
I’d like to know if her grandparents are mentioned and when and where she was born (and her padrinos too).
Thanks
Emilie in Port Orchard
—– Original Message —–
From: Erlinda Castanon-Long
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Jerez Zacatecas civil birth record
Just thought I’d mention that I’m working on a civil birth record with an index for Jerez Zacatecas Mexico. I’ts #1081913 Jerez civil birth records 1886-1887. If anyone needs a look up I’d be glad to check for you. It does start Jan 1st 1886.
Linda in Everett
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Emily I’ll have that for you tomorrow evening.. glad I could be of help.
Linda
Emilie Garcia wrote:
Hi, Linda,
I have one look-up for you: Maria Juliana Olage [Olague], christened 16 FEB 1887 in Jerez, parents Leon Olague and Felise Suriano according to the IGI.
I’d like to know if her grandparents are mentioned and when and where she was born (and her padrinos too).
Thanks
Emilie in Port Orchard
—– Original Message —–
From: Erlinda Castanon-Long
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Jerez Zacatecas civil birth record
Just thought I’d mention that I’m working on a civil birth record with an index for Jerez Zacatecas Mexico. I’ts #1081913 Jerez civil birth records 1886-1887. If anyone needs a look up I’d be glad to check for you. It does start Jan 1st 1886.
Linda in Everett
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@arturoramos- just because maria cid caldera has the same last name as miguel, doesn’t autmatically make them full siblings. for all we now she could have had a different dad than miguel.
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