Patricia, An extraction from the “dispensa matrimonial” archived at the “Archivo de la Sagrada Mitra de Guadalajara” can be found in Luz Montejano’s …
Jaime, You are correct. Pedro Alonso de los Inojos and Ana Dominguez married in Sierra de Pinos 3 May 1632 and had ten children before 1650. At le…
I was thinking aloud when I wrote “Juan de Araisa y Medina and Luisa the Araisa” instead of “Juan de Araisa y Medina and Luisa de Araisa” in my previo…
Rubén, Luisa Lozano González (aka Luisa de Rodas) was baptized at the parish church in Aguascalientes on 27 Dec 1645. Her godparents were Juan de Ar…
Gloria, Domingo Morán and Antonia Martínez Calvillo were married in Aguascalientes on 4 Aug 1665. As far as I know, they had the following childre…
Jaime, Below is the marriage record of Juan Moran and Juana de Montoya. The transcription is verbatim, i.e. in ancient Spanish language and with man…
Jaime, I have the microfilm with the baptismal record of Lorenza Morán Montoya on permanent loan (LDS Film No. 0299423) and will look it up later…
Hey Ronnie, Let me see if I can explain this without making it too confusing. Luis Tiscareño de Molina and Lorenza Ruiz de Esparza had a daughte…
Erica, This is the case of two first cousins with the same name (Nicolás Romo de Vivar) marrying two first cousins with similar names (Mariana and …
Erica, Yes, I am registered to use the new Pilot FamilySearch site, but even though I have found very useful information there, I have also found …
John, Diego Romo de Vivar and María Rangel had the following children: 1.. Joseph Romo de Vivar, baptized 30 Jun 1625 at the Church of San Fel…
Hi Erica, My information about the Romo de Vivar family comes from various sources including genealogy and history books, church and civil records …
Hello Erica, I found some discrepancies in your Romo de Vivar line. Here is what I have reconstructed from my files: 1. Diego Romo de Vivar …
Lester, I have been communicating directly with Arq. José Garza Carrillo. My last email included the following information about Alvaro Carrillo: …
Thank you, Karr. It is interesting to see how Spanish evolved into the wonderful language it is today. I feel very lucky to have access to the exc…