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Joseph: thank you for replying to my e-mail. I'll try
some of those avenues for
searching for Martin Del Campo in Spain. I have information
on Martin Del Campo lineage,
but it is from Steven Hernandez. I'll have to check with
Steven to see if it is
okay to post his genealogy work. He has done extensive
genealogical work in the
Tepatitlan area. I am searching now on the Navarro side
of my family. What I have
found out is that the people from this area usually married
3rd-4th cousins (it was to
keep the blood of the Spanish pure) I have found
many dispensations in my family.
Thanks again Joseph.
Roberta Romero
Hello
Roberta,
Welcome to the group. Speaking only for myself I'm a newcomer
to Genealogy just having opened my eyes to its wonders back in August of 2002.
But since then its been a wild and wooly ride and it continues to be. I've met
your primo Steve Hernandez on the phone a couple of months ago. It would be my
dream if he would consider joining this group and taking us all under his wing
in our journey's. He has a wealth of information and he'd be a great addition
to the groups expertise.
You are the first person in this small
community that is doing research in Tepatitlan (is that close to San Juan de
Los Lagos--the area I seem to recall Steve said he was researching)? Though I
understand that we have some research going on in the Lagos de Moreno area
that is not far from San Juan de Los Lagos.
I really don't know
exactly where to find more info but if it were me doing this search I might
try to find info on those individuals that were on the ships that came from
Spain. I know the following website is possibly a little early and possibly
the wrong location (Cuba) but who knows if he came directly to Mexico or
stopped off in Cuba first. Anyway I'm giving this as only an example of what's
available on passenger manifest logs for ships from Spain:
http://www.cubagenweb.org/pass.htm
Also
if you'd care to pursue this avenue of possible info you might find out what
is available from the AGI:
Archivo General de Indias Director: Pedro Gonzalez Avenida
de La Constitucion Sevilla, Spain Tel: 95/ 422 51 58 NOTE: This archive
is invaluable to early West Indies research, having over 14 million reports on
military and land discoveries from the New World (colonial Mexico) and the
surrounding areas.
Here is a website with some dated info and I'd love
to find out what work has been accomplished so far and if any of this info is
available to be read on film yet:
http://www.sar.org/mxssar/spflor.htm http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/gonzalez/bibliography.html http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/rutimann/archivo.html
http://www.dieminger.com/genealogy/details/en/como_investigar2.asp?txtcat=How%20to%20Investigate%20in%20Spain
(if this long link wraps you might have to rebuild it on your search
window) http://www.ldelpino.com/recursos.html#Punto%20de%20fijaci%F3n165498
Roberta
I hope you will consider staying on the group. I hope you will also consider
posting your genealogy in the "Files" section so we can all have a look at the
details. We're hoping that we might find somewhere that our lines might cross
afterall our ancestors basically came from the same geographical area. Its not
hard to believe that somewhere our families might have married into or
out of one another.
Joseph
Roberta wrote:
Dear Joseph:
Hi! my name is Roberta Romero and I live in Albuquerque,
NM.
The area where my great-grandfather/grandmother lived was
Tepatitlan, Jalisco.
I believe they were from Rancho Presa de Gomez.
Let me know if you
have
any information on this area. My
ggfather/mother's names are Epifanio Martin and
Maria Jesus Navarro. Epifanio
Martin is from the "Martin Del Campo" family.
We have traced that line all
the way to 1600 Spain.
Capitan Lazaro Martin Del Campo was from Revilla del Campo,
Spain.
I was lucky enough to find Steve Hernandez in California who
is my primo and he had
all the genealogy work completed. Lazaro Martin Del
Campo married Maria Lopez
De La Cruz in Guadalajara in 1637. Let me know where I can find more
information about him.
Thanks!
See number 0168809 --- that is
where I found the page in the files area of the Ranchos webpage. Lyman D.
Platt wrote a book called Census Record for Latin America and the Hispanic
United States. He gives a run down on what areas are covered in each film.
Do an interlibrary loan for this widely available book or let me know what
towns you're looking for and I'll look and see what films are covering
that area. For Kitty and Rich they might be interested in the census
records for Huejucar--168819, 168828, 168833, 168836, 168838 or Lagos de
Moreno 221883 or 221884
joseph
ps: Here the complete listing
of whats available from the Guadalajara Diocese (other Census available
for other areas though) for Census:
Title Padrones,
1639-1875
Authors Iglesia Católica.
Diócesis de Guadalajara (México) (Main Author)
Notes Microfilme de
manuscritos en el Archivo de la Sagarda Mitra en Guadalajara. Census
records from parishes within the Diocese of Guadalajara, Jalisco,
Mexico.
Subjects Mexico, Jalisco -
Census Mexico, Jalisco, Guadalajara - Census
Format Manuscript (On
Film)
Language Spanish
Publication Salt Lake City :
Filmados por la Sociedad Genealógica de Utah, 1957-1958
Physical 48 carretes de
microfilme ; 35 mm.
Film Notes Note - Location
[Film] Padrones no hay fechas - FHL INTL Film [ 168803
] Padrones 1639-1775 - FHL INTL Film [ 168804 ] Padrones
1727-1817 - FHL INTL Film [ 168805 ] Padrones
1803-1831 - FHL INTL Film [ 168806 ] Padrones
1817-1840 - FHL INTL Film [ 168807 ] Padrones
1817 - FHL INTL Film [ 168808 ] Padrones 1817 -
FHL INTL Film [ 168809 ] Padrones 1817 - FHL INTL Film [
168810 ] Padrones 1817 - FHL INTL Film [ 168811
] Padrones 1818 - FHL INTL Film [ 168812 ] Padrones
1818 - FHL INTL Film [ 168813 ] Padrones 1818 -
FHL INTL Film [ 168814 ] Padrones 1819 - FHL INTL Film [
168815 ] Padrones 1819 - FHL INTL Film [ 168816
] Padrones 1819 - FHL INTL Film [ 168817 ] Padrones
1820 - FHL INTL Film [ 168818 ] Padrones 1820 -
FHL INTL Film [ 168819 ] Padrones 1820 - VAULT INTL Film [
168820 ] Padrones 1820 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168821
] Padrones 1820 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168822 ] Padrones
1821 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168823 ] Padrones 1821 -
VAULT INTL Film [ 168824 ] Padrones 1821 - VAULT INTL Film [
168825 ] Padrones 1821 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168826
] Padrones 1822 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168827 ] Padrones
1822 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168828 ] Padrones 1822 -
VAULT INTL Film [ 168829 ] Padrones 1822 - VAULT INTL Film [
168830 ] Padrones 1824 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168831
] Padrones 1824 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168832 ] Padrones
1824 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168833 ] Padrones 1824 -
VAULT INTL Film [ 168834 ] Padrones 1825 - VAULT INTL Film [
168835 ] Padrones 1825 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168836
] Padrones 1825 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168837 ] Padrones
1826 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168838 ] Padrones 1828 -
VAULT INTL Film [ 168839 ] Padrones 1828 - VAULT INTL Film [
168840 ] Padrones 1830 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168841
] Padrones 1830 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168842 ] Padrones
1830 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168843 ] Padrones 1830 -
VAULT INTL Film [ 168844 ] Padrones 1831 - VAULT INTL Film [
168845 ] Padrones 1831 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168846
] Padrones 1831 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168847 ] Padrones
1831 - VAULT INTL Film [ 168848 ] Padrones 1831 -
VAULT INTL Film [ 168849 ] Padrones 1836, 1875 - VAULT INTL
Film [ 168850 ]
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