"Le Pasaron Por Las Armas"
While researching my paternal side, I came across a list of over 20 men and it just says, "Le pasaron por las armas" I looked for a translation it appears that all these men were executed under a firi
While researching my paternal side, I came across a list of over 20 men and it just says, "Le pasaron por las armas" I looked for a translation it appears that all these men were executed under a firi
I saw this one on someone who is 23 years of age that was assalted, "taila una bala en la barriga" it happened in the Hacienda of San Antonio in 1811. He seemed to be from the Rancho De La Cienega.
In the 1679 Padron for Jalostotitlan/San Juan de los Lagos, there is a Francisco Robalcava and Isabel Avalos with three other names of (Manuel), Joseph, and Juan Robalcava.
Found something here. It is the defunto of "Capitan Don Ignacio Martinez De Murguia" where he was 56 years old, passed away from hidropecia. Left his money to be divided up into the poor.
Hello... I am new to site and am starting to do some serious research on my lineage. To start I just wanted to know if there are any fellow relatives or paisanos from the Union de San Antonio area (Tlacuitapan, San Jose de los Reynoso, San Julian, San Miguel el Alto etc.,).
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Subject: June 2014
You can call me Daniel. Genealogy has always been a passion and it requires dedication, each link with a document. Everything carefully cited and documented.
For those of you doing research into the Mendoza Surname this is the information that I have come across in my research:
Salvador Mendoza - Bruna Gomez (GGGGrandfather Salvador born 1820's?)
The results of my Ancestry DNA are at a standstill pause, while I have been matched with several other that had their DNA done, their responses have been rather negative.
I have been moving along the archive of defuntos of Huejuquilla and San Antonio De Padua looking for the defunto of my great great great great grandfather Francisco Madera who is the husband of Maria
HOla ! ya econtre de una rama de mi familia hasta las familias españolas de rivedesella de asturias españa !! pero ya ahi no se como mas investigar !! alguien me puede dar orientacion al respecto??
I need help from someone please in that you can you tell me what it means when this person that I found in Defuntos in our village of Huejuquilla, Jalisco Mexico in the year 1797.
I'm hoping someone can help me find the baptismal date of: Luiz Joseph URSUA Chabes, c. 1730, español, originario y vecino de la Hacienda de San Bartolome, Aguascalientes, Ags. hijo legitimo de Juan ORSUA Chabes y Cayetana Maria CHABES Albares. [Luiz is aka Jossef Luiz de URCUA; Luiz Jossef VRSUA, VRZUA, HORZUA, etc.]
Found the defunto of Antonia De Los Santos in 1778. Who is the sister of Juan Benancio Madera.
Antonia De Los Santos is hija de Francisco Madera and Maria Guizar:
Here is another one of interest.
Saw this page in the defunto archives of the year 1780 and may give clue as to where the cemetary was at that time with this comment written:
Found this defunto of mulatta Maria Gentridias en Rancho De Los Maderas in 1780 and of Lazaro Madera and Juana Michaela Perales:
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I was looking through defuntos of the year 1780 in our village of Huejuquilla, Jalisco, Mexico and found a defunto of a mulatto de is of "Juan De La Campo" of Rancho Dolores:
I was looking through defuntos of the year 1780 in our village of Huejuquilla, Jalisco, Mexico and found a defunto of a mulatto de is of "Juan De La Campo" of Rancho Dolores:
Jose Angel Garcia Macias musician, composer of classical music and one of the four mentioned in the book titled Cuatro Valores Musicales Aguascalentenses, son of Nicolas Garcia Reyes, born 1830 at cal