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Juan Manuel de Villalpando

Paul There is a Juan Manual de Villalpando, son of Tomas de Villalpando, bap. 27 Dec 1690, in Aguascalientes. He married in 1715, in Asientos, Mari…

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Gabriel de Villalpando

Rick I’m glad I could help! I do not know, yet, how Diego is related to the Tomas de Villalpando family. Perhaps he is a son of Tomas de Villalp…

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Gabriel de Villalpando

Rick There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel…

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Cristobal de Villalpando

From what I can discern Cristobal was born about 1645, in Mexico City, was married had had four children. I’ve not seen the names of his spouse and ch…

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Tomas … a question

Amalia You must have posted this just as I was posting my finding. The May 16, 1680 record has very little detail. I wonder what the reference i…

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Villalpandos of Leon

I took a quick look in the first volume of Leon marriages (1636-1787) to see if there was any mention of Tomas de Villalpando and Maria de Veles. T…

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Tomas de Villalpando

Daniel From the date range in which I estimate Tomas (who married Maria de Veles) could have been born, this is a possibility. But I have no eviden…

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Tomas de Villalpando from Leon

The matrimonial investigation of Tomas de Villalpando in 1677 (in Aguascalientes) begins as follows: 7em 4 1677 Thomas de Villalpando vesina de es…

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Your book

Daniel Thanks for the info. I confess, I bought the inexpensive electronic version; I printed it and had it bound at Kinko’s. It doesn’t look as ni…

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Archivos parroquiales de Aguascalientes, siglo XVII

Daniel What has changed? I’ve already purchased it. George Fulton Pleasanton, CA

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Casta

Wikipedia has a moderately detailed article on “castas,” which is essentially the mixed-race “issue” in Spanish or Portuguese colonial America. The…

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California Birth Certificates

Nancy Not infrequently, births in California were recorded without a given name, only last names. My mother-in-law, born in 1925, in the Imperia…

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A suggestion

Perhaps this is obvious, but did your grandmother come to the US? If so, take a look at the US census records. These will give the country of birth, a…

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