Arturo, I enjoyed your matrilineal naming practices presentation as posted. I was intrigued by the maternal surnames that had “o” in them, e.g. Har…
I have the same information as Armando courtesy of the Octavio Paz book, Sor Juana, pg. 64-65. Father of Sor Juana: Pedro Manuel De Asbaje y Vargas, …
Madera_32, One last thing. Yesterday I was reviewing material again from Mezquitic and kept on running into Madera entries. The earliest Madera was…
Regarding <> Dear Mr. Madera, Since you are from Huejuquilla El Alto, are you familiar with a ranch called Hacienda de San Antonio (de…
Daniel, With respect to your comment that the Irish came from Northern Spain, I am not sure that I agree. The Celts settled both Northern Spain and…
I too have family from the areas you describe. For what it is worth, I have repeatedly found the Madera family not only in Huejuquilla el Alto but in …
Re: “It boils down to choice, we are free to choose…all are valid choices, each one is a truth unto itself. I suppose we should rejoice that we a fr…
Re: Royal blood to Ed and the story that ensues. Like the previous thread, I am not sure how to take this. I certainly am not bitter or wise, simpl…
Re: “I personally dont think, us altenos ‘are’ royalty; our ancestors were so we do have the blood. Today were are just descendants of the aristocracy…
Edward Serros I agree with Linda. I find Reunion very easy to use. The ancestral charts that can be created are amazing. There will always be a lea…
Gracias, Señor. Esta información me ayuda mucho. Saludos, Edward Serros p.s. Juan Bañuelos murió Sept 20, 1765 en Mezquitic, Jalisco (M…
Re: <> My last known Banuelos ancestor is Juan Banuelos, who was married to Maria Ignez Muñoz. Both date back to the late 1600’s and early 17…
Robert, I am not saying your genetic data suggests a Jewish ancestry, only that it is a possibility, like many other possibilities, which is the pr…