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(@superhorrible)
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Hi;

I hope somebody can help me with this. In one of my lines from Jerez-tepetongo (Salinas line). I have a document (Marriage 1737) that saids that the family was from TENASCO. I assumed that was in Jalisco. I found a dam with the name Tenaxco very close to colotlan-Sta Maria de los Angeles. But now there isn’t a town with that name. Can anyone tell me if Tenasco was the old name for the region? Where should I look for the records? Maybe Colotlan?, Maybe Sta Maria de los Angeles? Has anyone seen the name tenasco (tenaxco)?

Hi;

I hope somebody can help me with this. In one of my lines from Jerez-tepetongo (Salinas line). I have a document (Marriage 1737) that saids that the family was from TENASCO. I assumed that was in Jalisco. I found a dam with the name Tenaxco very close to colotlan-Sta Maria de los Angeles. But now there isn’t a town with that name. Can anyone tell me if Tenasco was the old name for the region? Where should I look for the records? Maybe Colotlan?, Maybe Sta Maria de los Angeles? Has anyone seen the name tenasco (tenaxco)?

Thank you

susana leniski

 
Posted : 01/04/2006 8:00 pm
(@makas_nc)
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here is a map that has Tenasco, Jalisco on it. Very close to the
epicenter of my Puentes and Diaz families in Ranchos de Animas:

joseph

ps: Those record are probably in Colotlan for that time period. Later
they would have been in Santa Maria de Los Angeles.

Susana Leniski wrote:

>Hi;
>
>I hope somebody can help me with this. In one of my lines from Jerez-tepetongo (Salinas line). I have a document (Marriage 1737) that saids that the family was from TENASCO. I assumed that was in Jalisco. I found a dam with the name Tenaxco very close to colotlan-Sta Maria de los Angeles. But now there isn’t a town with that name. Can anyone tell me if Tenasco was the old name for the region? Where should I look for the records? Maybe Colotlan?, Maybe Sta Maria de los Angeles? Has anyone seen the name tenasco (tenaxco)?
>
>Thank you
>
>susana leniski

 
Posted : 01/04/2006 8:15 pm
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
Member Admin
 

here is a map that has Tenasco, Jalisco on it. Very close to the
epicenter of my Puentes and Diaz families in Ranchos de Animas:

joseph

ps: Those record are probably in Colotlan for that time period. Later
they would have been in Santa Maria de Los Angeles.

Susana Leniski wrote:

>Hi;
>
>I hope somebody can help me with this. In one of my lines from Jerez-tepetongo (Salinas line). I have a document (Marriage 1737) that saids that the family was from TENASCO. I assumed that was in Jalisco. I found a dam with the name Tenaxco very close to colotlan-Sta Maria de los Angeles. But now there isn’t a town with that name. Can anyone tell me if Tenasco was the old name for the region? Where should I look for the records? Maybe Colotlan?, Maybe Sta Maria de los Angeles? Has anyone seen the name tenasco (tenaxco)?
>
>Thank you
>
>susana leniski

 
Posted : 01/04/2006 8:15 pm
(@arturoramos)
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Susana:

The dates preclude you looking anywhere other than Jerez or Colotlan. The parishes in the other towns you mention were not yet set up in 1737. You may also want to look in Tlaltenango… I have been surprised at the number of families that would get married and baptise their children there from as far north as the Hacienda de Troje or Hacienda del Astillero.

 
Posted : 01/04/2006 9:51 pm
(@arturoramos)
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Susana:

The dates preclude you looking anywhere other than Jerez or Colotlan. The parishes in the other towns you mention were not yet set up in 1737. You may also want to look in Tlaltenango… I have been surprised at the number of families that would get married and baptise their children there from as far north as the Hacienda de Troje or Hacienda del Astillero.

 
Posted : 01/04/2006 9:51 pm
(@arturoramos)
Posts: 1343
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Susana:

The dates preclude you looking anywhere other than Jerez or Colotlan. The parishes in the other towns you mention were not yet set up in 1737. You may also want to look in Tlaltenango… I have been surprised at the number of families that would get married and baptise their children there from as far north as the Hacienda de Troje or Hacienda del Astillero.

 
Posted : 01/04/2006 10:00 pm
(@arturoramos)
Posts: 1343
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Susana:

The dates preclude you looking anywhere other than Jerez or Colotlan. The parishes in the other towns you mention were not yet set up in 1737. You may also want to look in Tlaltenango… I have been surprised at the number of families that would get married and baptise their children there from as far north as the Hacienda de Troje or Hacienda del Astillero.

 
Posted : 01/04/2006 10:00 pm
(@superhorrible)
Posts: 115
Topic starter
 

Joseph and Arturo:

Thank you so much for the information.

Joseph, the map that you sent me is great. I was happy to see Tenasco in the
map.

Arturo, I’m going to start searching in the records from the general area.
There are not that many for the years that I’m looking. Thank-you for your
tip.

Thank you again for all your help

susana leniski

 
Posted : 02/04/2006 12:00 am
(@superhorrible)
Posts: 115
Topic starter
 

Joseph and Arturo:

Thank you so much for the information.

Joseph, the map that you sent me is great. I was happy to see Tenasco in the
map.

Arturo, I’m going to start searching in the records from the general area.
There are not that many for the years that I’m looking. Thank-you for your
tip.

Thank you again for all your help

susana leniski

 
Posted : 02/04/2006 12:00 am
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
Member Admin
 

Prima,

go to the Albums area and look in the “Maps” folder for a much better
and detailed map of both Tenasco de Arriba and Tenasco de Abajo. This
map shows how out of proportion the previous map was.

have a look,

joseph

Susana Leniski wrote:

>Joseph and Arturo:
>
>Thank you so much for the information.
>
>Joseph, the map that you sent me is great. I was happy to see Tenasco in the
>map.
>
>Arturo, I’m going to start searching in the records from the general area.
>There are not that many for the years that I’m looking. Thank-you for your
>tip.
>
>Thank you again for all your help
>
>susana leniski
>—– Original Message —–
>From: “arturoramos”
>To:
>Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 1:51 PM
>Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Tenasco
>
>
>
>
>>Susana:
>>
>>The dates preclude you looking anywhere other than Jerez or Colotlan. The
>>parishes in the other towns you mention were not yet set up in 1737. You
>>may also want to look in Tlaltenango… I have been surprised at the
>>number of families that would get married and baptise their children there
>>from as far north as the Hacienda de Troje or Hacienda del Astillero.

 
Posted : 02/04/2006 4:00 am
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
Member Admin
 

Prima,

go to the Albums area and look in the “Maps” folder for a much better
and detailed map of both Tenasco de Arriba and Tenasco de Abajo. This
map shows how out of proportion the previous map was.

have a look,

joseph

Susana Leniski wrote:

>Joseph and Arturo:
>
>Thank you so much for the information.
>
>Joseph, the map that you sent me is great. I was happy to see Tenasco in the
>map.
>
>Arturo, I’m going to start searching in the records from the general area.
>There are not that many for the years that I’m looking. Thank-you for your
>tip.
>
>Thank you again for all your help
>
>susana leniski
>—– Original Message —–
>From: “arturoramos”
>To:
>Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 1:51 PM
>Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Tenasco
>
>
>
>
>>Susana:
>>
>>The dates preclude you looking anywhere other than Jerez or Colotlan. The
>>parishes in the other towns you mention were not yet set up in 1737. You
>>may also want to look in Tlaltenango… I have been surprised at the
>>number of families that would get married and baptise their children there
>>from as far north as the Hacienda de Troje or Hacienda del Astillero.

 
Posted : 02/04/2006 4:00 am
(@edward-serros)
Posts: 84
 

Arturo,

In your response to Susana are you referring to the Hacienda del Astillero in Valparaiso, Zacatecas? I too have been finding difficulty finding people and it does seem to be that many of the smaller communities had to go to the larger cities for baptisms and marriages. My problem is that I have found no particular pattern other than church location close to the residence.

Are there other reasons for going to someplace else for baptisms or marriages besides the closest church? More specifically, where did the people from Valparaiso area go in the years before it was an “official” village? Also the “Colotlan” people seem not necessarily go strictly to Colotlan? Any other cities/churches where the people in and around Colotlan went?

Thanks!

Ed

 
Posted : 02/04/2006 4:17 pm
(@edward-serros)
Posts: 84
 

Arturo,

In your response to Susana are you referring to the Hacienda del Astillero in Valparaiso, Zacatecas? I too have been finding difficulty finding people and it does seem to be that many of the smaller communities had to go to the larger cities for baptisms and marriages. My problem is that I have found no particular pattern other than church location close to the residence.

Are there other reasons for going to someplace else for baptisms or marriages besides the closest church? More specifically, where did the people from Valparaiso area go in the years before it was an “official” village? Also the “Colotlan” people seem not necessarily go strictly to Colotlan? Any other cities/churches where the people in and around Colotlan went?

Thanks!

Ed

 
Posted : 02/04/2006 4:17 pm
(@edward-serros)
Posts: 84
 

Arturo,

In your response to Susana are you referring to the Hacienda del Astillero in Valparaiso, Zacatecas? I too have been finding difficulty finding people and it does seem to be that many of the smaller communities had to go to the larger cities for baptisms and marriages. My problem is that I have found no particular pattern other than church location close to the residence.

Are there other reasons for going to someplace else for baptisms or marriages besides the closest church? More specifically, where did the people from Valparaiso area go in the years before it was an “official” village? Also the “Colotlan” people seem not necessarily go strictly to Colotlan? Any other cities/churches where the people in and around Colotlan went?

Thanks!

Ed

 
Posted : 02/04/2006 4:30 pm
(@edward-serros)
Posts: 84
 

Arturo,

In your response to Susana are you referring to the Hacienda del Astillero in Valparaiso, Zacatecas? I too have been finding difficulty finding people and it does seem to be that many of the smaller communities had to go to the larger cities for baptisms and marriages. My problem is that I have found no particular pattern other than church location close to the residence.

Are there other reasons for going to someplace else for baptisms or marriages besides the closest church? More specifically, where did the people from Valparaiso area go in the years before it was an “official” village? Also the “Colotlan” people seem not necessarily go strictly to Colotlan? Any other cities/churches where the people in and around Colotlan went?

Thanks!

Ed

 
Posted : 02/04/2006 4:30 pm
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