Thanks for your thought abt the name Perez. We have never seen that name before in the family, this might be the first time! However, I am not convinced…..more research is needed. Ullabritt
Sally,
Your message caught my attention since I have family
with the Soto Almeida surname. Does this family look
familar to you:
Francisco DE SOTO ALMEIDA. He married Juana Magdalena
DE SALAZAR.
Their children were as follows:
i Anttonia DE SOTO ALMEIDA. She married on 22 Jun 1711
in Tlaltenango De Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, Mexico
Juan DE CAMPOS, son of Juan DE CAMPOS and Ysabel
FERNANDEZ DE LAMAS.
ii Manuel Joseph SOTO SALAZAR, christened 16 Jun 1692
in Sagrario Metropolitano, Guadalajara, Jalisco,
Mexico.
iii Juan Miguel SOTO SALAZAR, christened 19 Nov 1696
in Tlaltenango De Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, Mexico.
iv Diego DE SOTO ALMEIDA. He married on 24 Nov 1723 in
San Luis, Colotlan, Jalisco, Mexico Juana DE GAETA,
daughter of Thomas DE GAETA and Maria DE ALMEDA.
Perhaps Ysabel Soto Almeida was daughter to this
couple or sibling to Francisco.
Thanks,
Angie Godina
Sally,
Your message caught my attention since I have family
with the Soto Almeida surname. Does this family look
familar to you:
Francisco DE SOTO ALMEIDA. He married Juana Magdalena
DE SALAZAR.
Their children were as follows:
i Anttonia DE SOTO ALMEIDA. She married on 22 Jun 1711
in Tlaltenango De Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, Mexico
Juan DE CAMPOS, son of Juan DE CAMPOS and Ysabel
FERNANDEZ DE LAMAS.
ii Manuel Joseph SOTO SALAZAR, christened 16 Jun 1692
in Sagrario Metropolitano, Guadalajara, Jalisco,
Mexico.
iii Juan Miguel SOTO SALAZAR, christened 19 Nov 1696
in Tlaltenango De Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, Mexico.
iv Diego DE SOTO ALMEIDA. He married on 24 Nov 1723 in
San Luis, Colotlan, Jalisco, Mexico Juana DE GAETA,
daughter of Thomas DE GAETA and Maria DE ALMEDA.
Perhaps Ysabel Soto Almeida was daughter to this
couple or sibling to Francisco.
Thanks,
Angie Godina
Angie,
I don’t have any more information on Isabel Soto Almeida by the date of her son’s marriage I would put her birth date in the 1630-40’s.
My children are related to you on the Miramontes side. There ggtgrandfather was
Anacleto Miramontes son of Enrique son of Pedro son of Cristoval and son of Francisco Miramontes. I havn’t work on this side of the family in several years.
Sally
A G wrote:
Sally,
Your message caught my attention since I have family
with the Soto Almeida surname. Does this family look
familar to you:
Francisco DE SOTO ALMEIDA. He married Juana Magdalena
DE SALAZAR.
Their children were as follows:
i Anttonia DE SOTO ALMEIDA. She married on 22 Jun 1711
in Tlaltenango De Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, Mexico
Juan DE CAMPOS, son of Juan DE CAMPOS and Ysabel
FERNANDEZ DE LAMAS.
ii Manuel Joseph SOTO SALAZAR, christened 16 Jun 1692
in Sagrario Metropolitano, Guadalajara, Jalisco,
Mexico.
iii Juan Miguel SOTO SALAZAR, christened 19 Nov 1696
in Tlaltenango De Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, Mexico.
iv Diego DE SOTO ALMEIDA. He married on 24 Nov 1723 in
San Luis, Colotlan, Jalisco, Mexico Juana DE GAETA,
daughter of Thomas DE GAETA and Maria DE ALMEDA.
Perhaps Ysabel Soto Almeida was daughter to this
couple or sibling to Francisco.
Thanks,
Angie Godina
Angie,
I don’t have any more information on Isabel Soto Almeida by the date of her son’s marriage I would put her birth date in the 1630-40’s.
My children are related to you on the Miramontes side. There ggtgrandfather was
Anacleto Miramontes son of Enrique son of Pedro son of Cristoval and son of Francisco Miramontes. I havn’t work on this side of the family in several years.
Sally
A G wrote:
Sally,
Your message caught my attention since I have family
with the Soto Almeida surname. Does this family look
familar to you:
Francisco DE SOTO ALMEIDA. He married Juana Magdalena
DE SALAZAR.
Their children were as follows:
i Anttonia DE SOTO ALMEIDA. She married on 22 Jun 1711
in Tlaltenango De Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, Mexico
Juan DE CAMPOS, son of Juan DE CAMPOS and Ysabel
FERNANDEZ DE LAMAS.
ii Manuel Joseph SOTO SALAZAR, christened 16 Jun 1692
in Sagrario Metropolitano, Guadalajara, Jalisco,
Mexico.
iii Juan Miguel SOTO SALAZAR, christened 19 Nov 1696
in Tlaltenango De Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, Mexico.
iv Diego DE SOTO ALMEIDA. He married on 24 Nov 1723 in
San Luis, Colotlan, Jalisco, Mexico Juana DE GAETA,
daughter of Thomas DE GAETA and Maria DE ALMEDA.
Perhaps Ysabel Soto Almeida was daughter to this
couple or sibling to Francisco.
Thanks,
Angie Godina
Sally,
Wow, I descend from Jose Donaciano Miramontes Cardenas
brother of Anacleto Miramontes Cardenas. Donaciano
Miramontes and his wife Maria Valentina Gaeta Cardenas
are my 2nd great-grand parents. I am only familar
with one of Anacleto’s children, Maria de Jesus
Miramontes. Do your children happen to descend from
her line? Also, I believe he was married more than
once, but I am also related to his first(?) wife Juana
Covarrubias Resa, Maria de Jesus’s Mother.
I was looking at your files but didn’t see any of
these families…did I over look them?
Two of my files are on this family, see
GaetaRaigosa.pdf and MiramontesGaeta.pdf
Thanks,
Angie Godina
Sally,
Wow, I descend from Jose Donaciano Miramontes Cardenas
brother of Anacleto Miramontes Cardenas. Donaciano
Miramontes and his wife Maria Valentina Gaeta Cardenas
are my 2nd great-grand parents. I am only familar
with one of Anacleto’s children, Maria de Jesus
Miramontes. Do your children happen to descend from
her line? Also, I believe he was married more than
once, but I am also related to his first(?) wife Juana
Covarrubias Resa, Maria de Jesus’s Mother.
I was looking at your files but didn’t see any of
these families…did I over look them?
Two of my files are on this family, see
GaetaRaigosa.pdf and MiramontesGaeta.pdf
Thanks,
Angie Godina
Angie,
My chlidren’s ancestors are Anacleto Miramontes and his wife Juana Covarrubias
Made an error thier my children’s gtgrandparents (not ggt). I never looked to see if Anacleto was married more than once. I don’t have thier side of the family in my folder. Just working for now to get my own files ready. Thank you I will take a closer look at you files.
Sally
A G wrote:
Sally,
Wow, I descend from Jose Donaciano Miramontes Cardenas
brother of Anacleto Miramontes Cardenas. Donaciano
Miramontes and his wife Maria Valentina Gaeta Cardenas
are my 2nd great-grand parents. I am only familar
with one of Anacleto’s children, Maria de Jesus
Miramontes. Do your children happen to descend from
her line? Also, I believe he was married more than
once, but I am also related to his first(?) wife Juana
Covarrubias Resa, Maria de Jesus’s Mother.
I was looking at your files but didn’t see any of
these families…did I over look them?
Two of my files are on this family, see
GaetaRaigosa.pdf and MiramontesGaeta.pdf
Thanks,
Angie Godina
Angie,
My chlidren’s ancestors are Anacleto Miramontes and his wife Juana Covarrubias
Made an error thier my children’s gtgrandparents (not ggt). I never looked to see if Anacleto was married more than once. I don’t have thier side of the family in my folder. Just working for now to get my own files ready. Thank you I will take a closer look at you files.
Sally
A G wrote:
Sally,
Wow, I descend from Jose Donaciano Miramontes Cardenas
brother of Anacleto Miramontes Cardenas. Donaciano
Miramontes and his wife Maria Valentina Gaeta Cardenas
are my 2nd great-grand parents. I am only familar
with one of Anacleto’s children, Maria de Jesus
Miramontes. Do your children happen to descend from
her line? Also, I believe he was married more than
once, but I am also related to his first(?) wife Juana
Covarrubias Resa, Maria de Jesus’s Mother.
I was looking at your files but didn’t see any of
these families…did I over look them?
Two of my files are on this family, see
GaetaRaigosa.pdf and MiramontesGaeta.pdf
Thanks,
Angie Godina
So that makes three of us researching this Miramontes Family: Sally, Ulla-Brit, and myself.
Sally, you may be interested to know that Anacleto Miramontes’ mother, Maria Severa Cardenas Avila, is a descendant of a family depicted in the book ‘Los Valdes de Totatiche’. There are a couple of other people in this group researching this Valdes Family.
Also, Anacleto’s wife, Juana Covarrubias is a descendant of a family depicted in the book ‘Los Jara de Totatiche’. As a said before I am related to Juana’s family also. I looked over my notes and I was mistaken about Anacleto being married more than once. I have Juana as his only wife and I have four children listed for this family. If you tell me which child of thiers your children are descendants of, I can send you a chart of the information I have on Anacleto and Juana’s ancestors.
Hope to hear from you,
Angie Godina
So that makes three of us researching this Miramontes Family: Sally, Ulla-Brit, and myself.
Sally, you may be interested to know that Anacleto Miramontes’ mother, Maria Severa Cardenas Avila, is a descendant of a family depicted in the book ‘Los Valdes de Totatiche’. There are a couple of other people in this group researching this Valdes Family.
Also, Anacleto’s wife, Juana Covarrubias is a descendant of a family depicted in the book ‘Los Jara de Totatiche’. As a said before I am related to Juana’s family also. I looked over my notes and I was mistaken about Anacleto being married more than once. I have Juana as his only wife and I have four children listed for this family. If you tell me which child of thiers your children are descendants of, I can send you a chart of the information I have on Anacleto and Juana’s ancestors.
Hope to hear from you,
Angie Godina
Don’t forget that I am researching the Miramontes family as well… Juan de Miramontes born circa 1550 was one of the first Spanish settlers in Tlaltenango and if any of you are as far back as the late 1600s with your Miramontes lineage, I am sure that your ancestor is in the Tlaltenango Marriages 1600s database that I am compiling. I have been able to sort out a lot of the descendancy through marriage dispensations.
Interesting fact… the Haros and Miramontes of Tlaltenango are one in the same. Juan de Miramontes had at least three children and some used the name Haro, others Miramontes and others both interchangeably. Eventually some lineages got one name, others got the other.
I suspect Juan de Miramontes was the same person as (or son of) a Juan de Miramonte who immigrated from Spain in 1562… I believe to Puebla and then onto Tlaltenango with his wife Maria de Saucedo.
Don’t forget that I am researching the Miramontes family as well… Juan de Miramontes born circa 1550 was one of the first Spanish settlers in Tlaltenango and if any of you are as far back as the late 1600s with your Miramontes lineage, I am sure that your ancestor is in the Tlaltenango Marriages 1600s database that I am compiling. I have been able to sort out a lot of the descendancy through marriage dispensations.
Interesting fact… the Haros and Miramontes of Tlaltenango are one in the same. Juan de Miramontes had at least three children and some used the name Haro, others Miramontes and others both interchangeably. Eventually some lineages got one name, others got the other.
I suspect Juan de Miramontes was the same person as (or son of) a Juan de Miramonte who immigrated from Spain in 1562… I believe to Puebla and then onto Tlaltenango with his wife Maria de Saucedo.
This is very interesting, Arturo. I forgot where I got it (someone’s
webpage, I think) that the parents of Anna Francisca de Haro were Juan
de Miramontes and Maria Rodriguez de Haro Y Saucedo. Juan’s parents are
Francisco de Miramontes and Maria de Rivera. Maria Rodriguez’s parents
are Francisco de Bobadilla and Maria O Haro de Saucedo de Llavo. There
is more, but do you have any documentation on any of these people.?
Luna
arturoramos wrote:
> Don’t forget that I am researching the Miramontes family as well… Juan de Miramontes born circa 1550 was one of the first Spanish settlers in Tlaltenango and if any of you are as far back as the late 1600s with your Miramontes lineage, I am sure that your ancestor is in the Tlaltenango Marriages 1600s database that I am compiling. I have been able to sort out a lot of the descendancy through marriage dispensations.
>
> Interesting fact… the Haros and Miramontes of Tlaltenango are one in the same. Juan de Miramontes had at least three children and some used the name Haro, others Miramontes and others both interchangeably. Eventually some lineages got one name, others got the other.
>
> I suspect Juan de Miramontes was the same person as (or son of) a Juan de Miramonte who immigrated from Spain in 1562… I believe to Puebla and then onto Tlaltenango with his wife Maria de Saucedo.
This is very interesting, Arturo. I forgot where I got it (someone’s
webpage, I think) that the parents of Anna Francisca de Haro were Juan
de Miramontes and Maria Rodriguez de Haro Y Saucedo. Juan’s parents are
Francisco de Miramontes and Maria de Rivera. Maria Rodriguez’s parents
are Francisco de Bobadilla and Maria O Haro de Saucedo de Llavo. There
is more, but do you have any documentation on any of these people.?
Luna
arturoramos wrote:
> Don’t forget that I am researching the Miramontes family as well… Juan de Miramontes born circa 1550 was one of the first Spanish settlers in Tlaltenango and if any of you are as far back as the late 1600s with your Miramontes lineage, I am sure that your ancestor is in the Tlaltenango Marriages 1600s database that I am compiling. I have been able to sort out a lot of the descendancy through marriage dispensations.
>
> Interesting fact… the Haros and Miramontes of Tlaltenango are one in the same. Juan de Miramontes had at least three children and some used the name Haro, others Miramontes and others both interchangeably. Eventually some lineages got one name, others got the other.
>
> I suspect Juan de Miramontes was the same person as (or son of) a Juan de Miramonte who immigrated from Spain in 1562… I believe to Puebla and then onto Tlaltenango with his wife Maria de Saucedo.
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