Raquel, That is an excellent idea. I’ve also had limited success in using Pares hopefully someone in the group will be able to guide us. -Angeli…
Salonwithin, Tiene razon, esta dificil leer el documento. Segun le entendi, murio de algun mal cardiaco. -Angelina- —–Original Message–…
Welcome to our group Bernie. I’m glad to have a fellow Chavez working with us. My Chaves line is from Atoyac and Teocuitatlan de Corona in Jalisco ….
I couldn’t agree more with Joseph. I am very lucky that my 77 year old mother has taken an interest in family history and still remembers the storie…
Zapvive1, Keep in mind that a lot of the times the mother was not present during the baptism since she was still recovering from childbirth and i…
Linda, I know this one! The term actually has its roots in equestrian history. A tresalvo originally referred to a horse with three white feet. In …
Patricia, Aqui te mando un enlace para que puedas dirigirte al la pagina de imagenes relacionada con los films que buscas. Donde dice “Searc…
I have to second what Linda says. My Carrillo line in Tamazula was also Ruiz alias Carrillo … I don’t know the reason but that is the way the docu…
Hello Mazo, I reviewed the image in question … The top left is the declaration of the bride and it states that she is a resident (vecina) not wido…
Rmcneal, Yes – I have come across situations like this and it can be very frustrating. The further back you go the more variations you will find …
Hi Mggonzal, Take a look at this film: (Family Search films: Jalisco: Catholic Church Records: Chimaltitan: Bautismos 1896-1903: image 692) Last re…
Hi Daniel, I’ve been going through the Teocuitatlan films and the Garza’s of the area appear to be “Lopez de la Garza”. Just another clue to follow…
Rick, That’s very interesting … I also thought “padres no conocidos” was a dead end. What about the term “alias” … I have a case in which th…