By nc_coleman , 12 August, 2008

I am posting on this forum as my inquiry is more general than specific.
I have been sporadically viewing LDS film # 0654983 - "Registro Parroquiales - San Juan Bautiista, Sombrerete, Zacatecas: Matrimonios, 1793-1854". My original search was to find marriage information for Julio Duenas (~ over the n) and Maria Guadalupe Duran. The record shows that they were married on 29 May 1853. Julio (b. about 1831) was the son of Victor Duenas and Manuela Gutierrez. Ma. Guadalupe was the daughter of Don Luis Duran and Dona (~ over the n) Lorenza Rodriguiz.

By rodolfosinai , 12 August, 2008

Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 16:42:15 -0400From: makas@nc.rr.comTo: bensinai@hotmail.comSubject: Re: Comments
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By meef98367 , 16 June, 2006

Stuart,

I found some Platt books at: www.familyhistoryland.com/books.htm . I don't know if they still have them. If you can't find them, I could copy some sections out of my book (if you read Spanish) and mail them to you. My copy of the book is stamped on the back "Hispanic American Genealogical Association, PO Box 2650, Salt Lake City, UT 84110-2650", but I couldn't find that Association listed in the yellow pages.

By oldcar53 , 9 August, 2008

John, once you create an account and view the photos, will you be able to add captions so that we know who's who? That would really be nice, to know who's in each picture and we can see the people from Nuestros Ranchos.

By Corrine Ardoin , 22 October, 2007

In the Famly History Library Catalog, they have the 1930 Mexican census for
Guadalajara in several films numbered 1507525 thru 1507545. Each listing
reads: Censo 1930 (Leg.--) etc. Can anyone tell me what the Leg. stands

By lunalatina1955 , 6 August, 2008

I had a similar problem when searching for the Herrera surname around the
same time period. I think it was Arturo who pointed out to me that the Herrera
surname was attached to the surname "Marin de Herrera". Only later, can one

By lunalatina1955 , 6 August, 2008

How do I make a correction to the pilot site?

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By Rodriguez de Frias , 2 August, 2008

Hola a todos.

Solo quería decirles que acaba de finalizar nuestra conferencia de HISTORIA
DE LOS ALTOS DE JALISCO y fue un gran éxito. Tuvimos la asistencia de 73
personas, entre ellas 7 miembros de Nuestros Ranchos y muchos más futuros

By Irene R. Sweet , 4 August, 2008

Great message Daniel, I feel the same.  I would love to travel to the land of my ancestors and feel of their spirits.  I want to see the land where they lived and I would like to find the living family.  I would like to find the ranches that my grandfather owned.  I would like to find pictures of family members long gone.  I have always wanted to see what they looked like.  I just would like to know them better.

By Claudia_Reynoso , 5 August, 2008

Hi all. I am planning a trip to Mexico in the fall (leisure trip to Cabo San Lucas, B.C. Sur) and was wondering if anybody knows of a bookstore chain - or national bookseller - in Mexico that I can reasearch and perhaps order some geneaology books from.

By lunalatina1955 , 5 August, 2008

I so apologize for what I sent....obviously incoherent...here I go
again...this is what I was able to obtain regarding my Luna's side of the family
(registered or baptized in Tlaltenango, Zacatecas. I think the Luna surname is one

By Claudia_Reynoso , 5 August, 2008

Hola Raul,

Yes, indeed I have some Luna, Estrada, and Rodrigues:

LUNA
A fifth great-grand-mother was Maria Timotea de Luna married to Diego de Aro (Haro) early-1800's
A sixth great-grand-mother was Maria Geronima de Luna married to Jose Miguel Carrillo in the late-1700's