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Gilbert,
Don’t expect to find a great deal of information in the Mexican cemeteries. Many graves don’t have headstones and some headstones don’t have names. The cemeteries are not maintained the way they are in the states. Best way I’ve found to search is still through the films archived by the LDS Church, order the film for defunciones / Death records and scroll through one record at a time. Most of these films are from the Catholic church’s archives.

Gilbert,
Don’t expect to find a great deal of information in the Mexican cemeteries. Many graves don’t have headstones and some headstones don’t have names. The cemeteries are not maintained the way they are in the states. Best way I’ve found to search is still through the films archived by the LDS Church, order the film for defunciones / Death records and scroll through one record at a time. Most of these films are from the Catholic church’s archives.

Alicia,
San Jose, Calif

—– Original Message —-
From: Gilbert Keas
To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:32:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Pueblosamerica.com

Concerning the link: pueblosamerica.com …

I was searching for “Nuestra Senora De Los Dolores”, Teocaltiche, Jalisco,
Mexico.

Is “Sierrita de los Dolores (La Sierrita)” (near Rio Verde) the same
pueblo/rancho?

Also… Does anyone know of an online source for telephone listings for
Teocaltiche, Jalisco (a city of about 40,000)?
I am trying to plan my trip this early June and would like to locate the
cemeteries in the general area of Teocaltiche.

Thank you…

Gilbert Keas
gkeas@kcbx.net
Researching: Rodriquez, Aguilera, Ynequiz and Vidaurri in the Teocaltiche
area.

 
Posted : 23/04/2008 8:00 pm
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