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…
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…
Rick There is a Gabriel de Villalpando named in the Aguascalientes matrimonial investigations: He is the son of Diego de Villalpando and Da. Ysabel…
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…
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…
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…
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…
The matrimonial investigation of Tomas de Villalpando in 1677 (in Aguascalientes) begins as follows: 7em 4 1677 Thomas de Villalpando vesina de es…
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…
Daniel What has changed? I’ve already purchased it. George Fulton Pleasanton, CA
Wikipedia has a moderately detailed article on “castas,” which is essentially the mixed-race “issue” in Spanish or Portuguese colonial America. The…
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…
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…