Bienvenida Carolina, I have seen you write in both English and Spanish, so I hope you don’t mind if I respond to your email in English. I too ha…
Sylvia, The following charts may help: They may also just confuse the issue futher. 😉 Good Luck, Angie Godina
Joseph, I like that the you can now search by middle name. That is, if you search for Refugio, it will return all the Jose Refugio and/or Maria Re…
I am also researching Raigosa/Raygoza in Tlaltenango. Here is my ancestor: GREGORIO RAYGOSA Male Marriages: Spouse: ANTTONIA CATHARINA …
I think more likely this is the right Vicente: BISENTE TEREL RAIGOSA SANDOBAL Male Christening: 17 MAR 1720 Tlaltenango De Sanchez Rom…
According to this doc, they have filmed Tuxpan, Jalisco: The film may not be indexed on the website. Have you tried ordering the film from the t…
Baptisms “naturales” are children born out of wedlock. If you do a search within nuestrosranchos.org you can see previous discussions on the subjec…
Hey Arturo, I basically have the same information that you do for Diego Lopez… But I have included it below just in case it helps. 1 Diego Lope…
I think the concept of kidnapping that you are talking about is what we think about today as eloping. Basically the couple ran away to get married wi…
This is only speculation… but I don’t think that people traveled to distant cities to have their children baptized. More than likely, it was the pr…
This topic comes up every once in while. Do a search and you can look up previous discussions on the subject. Also, someone a while back submitted…
Linda, Yes, I do have more information on Francisco Xavier ROMERO. He and his first wife are my 7th great-grandparents. They originally lived in …
Hello Hector, Your message caught by attention since I too am researching the Marquez de los Olivos from the Colotlan area. I am acutally research…