Esperanza: The census does not record the castes of the people it lists. It does seperate out the “barrios y pueblos” de naturales or indios from …
Gus: If you are descended from Pedro Bugarin and Maria Josepha Gonzalez, that would make us cousins. You would also be cousin with a few other peo…
Another interesting find that confirms your suspicion that the Pedro Herreras in Rancho de Loera are not your Prudencio Herrera… There is a Prude…
Esperanza: Going back through the census I am extracting there is another bit of information that might be helpful for you. In the same Rancho de …
Esperanza: I think we had discussed our shared lineage through the Bugarin line. Pedro Bugarin is also my direct ancestor through my maternal gran…
Esperanza, et al. The Tlaltenango 1754 census has two listings for Rancho de las Ranas. This is the second listing: Pedro Bugarin, casado Mari…
Esperanza: The two ranchos appear right after each other. Often times the definition of ranchos is fluid, in the sense that they would basically b…
Esperanza: I think I found your family but in another Rancho… Rancho de los Loera. Here is Pedro Marin de Herrera and his family as they appear …
Esperanza: I am extracting the 1754 Tlaltenango Census and ran across Rancho de las Ranas. Here is the list of people listed under that Rancho in …
Esther: I have added all of the municipalities that you requested. I added one film for Vallecillo in Nuevo Leon so that state will show up on the…
Esther, For Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes, all of the municipalities are already in the database. If the municipality does not show up on…
Spouse of Olga: I think you meant to put the following URL of the folder containing your wife’s ancestors’ information: Being in the midst of …
Is there anyone in the group who can do a Mexican Border Crossing record search for me and send me the underlying information and perhaps image for th…