My Hernández family line begins in San Antonio, Texas in 1718 with Alferez Francisco Hernández. Are we connected? Jan _________________…
#279 is my number. Thanks for your Christmas spirit! Jan Jaeckle — On Thu, 12/11/08, Joseph Puentes wrote: From: Joseph Puentes Subjec…
Thanks Santos, that’s the one! Jan — On Mon, 7/21/08, Santos Luna wrote: From: Santos Luna Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] locating Ranchos in…
Hello All, I wonder if anyone remembers a website I lost. It was a way to find Ranchos in Mexico by the name of the family that lived there….
Sophia, When considering a genetic test to learn about your ancestral past, do this: think about the fan you can make showing all your ancesto…
To test for the male line (y-chromosome), a male must be tested. The test could be done on your brother, father, uncle or sons of your uncles. …
My language instructor said that Benavides was originally Jewish, from Ben-David; then the Spanish “ez” appeared when the name carrier came to Spain d…
Hi Juan, I am very interested in your statement. Do you have any resources that you recommend? I have Treviño ancestors in Matamoros. Do…
Hi Ed, Bernardo de los Santos Coy does appear to have created his name, although we cannot be sure since no one has been able to find the…
Hello Esther, Can you tell me where within the Gary Felix site there is the reference to the Santos in Tamulipas who had his Y-chromosome…
Hi Leticia, I noticed your correspondence included a reference to a forebear with the name “de Coy.” Do you know anything about the name…