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Angie,
IN reading the list of names that you have searched for, I saw the name MIRAMONTES. That is my last name now. My father-in-law was from Zacatecas. His parents names were Aurelino & Victoria (magallanes) Miramontes. I believe the ranch they are from is named Los Reales.
Just wondering if there is any connection here.
Tammy
aajay1073 <aajay1073@...> wrote:
Hello, I am new this group. Thanks for letting me join. I noticed that everyone was giving intros, so I thought I would add mine to the list.... I recognize some of the different people in this group through other message boards or email... So this may be a repeat for some of you...
My name is Angie Godina. I have been working on my family tree since 1998. But I didn't start using the LDS website and films until 2001 so that is when I really started working on researching my genealogy/ancestors. I have been able to find most of my paternal and maternal lines up to the early 1700's. They have generally stayed in the same areas these last 300 years. I am mainly researching my eight grandparents surnames/families they include:
Cardenas, Carreon (or Carrion), Gaeta, Godina, Huerta, Huizar (or Guizar), Luna, Miramontes, Perez, Raigosa (or Raygoza)
I am at some dead ends so I started researching their extended ancestors which include:
Andarsa, Avila, Ayala, Campos, Castaneda, Correa(s), De Ayon, De La Concha, De La O, De La Torre (Torres), De Leon, Diaz, Escovedo, Gamboa, Gonsalez, Grano, Gusman Y Prado (Gusman), Gutierrez, Lopez, Marques De Los Olivos (Marques), Mayorga, Munos, Pinedo, Robles, Rodriguez, Romero, Rosales, Sanchez, Sandoval, Serrano, Sierra, Sisneros, Soto, Ulloa, Valdez, Valenzuela
Main Film Locations I have looked at are:
Atolinga, Zacatecas, Mexico Jerez de Garcia Salinas, Zacatecas, Mexico Santo Thomas De Momax, Momax, Zacatecas, Mexico Tepechitlan, Zacatecas, Mexico Tlaltenango de Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas, Mexico
San Luis, Colotlan, Jalisco, Mexico Totatiche, Jalisco, Mexico
The Rancho Locations I am interested in are:
El Rancho de Agua Gorda, Cartajenas, Sauz de los Marquez, Rancho de San Jose de los Campos, Coculiten, Tulimic, Rancho de las Bocas, Rancho de los Aguales, Tlascala, Los Velas, Rancho de los Correas, Rancho de los Chancuelos, Totolco, Laguna Grande, Salitre, Charco Hondo, Chayotillo .... kind of a long list.
I saw my Marques Family in the Census of Sauz de los Marquez that is posted in the files section. It is on page one, first column, about half way down. Dn. Felix Marquez (70), Da. Alvina Romero (65), and Torivio Marquez (34). It's really exicting to see it. Thanks for posting that resource. But now I have a question for Joseph Puentes. Is this the actual census or just the census index pages? I have seen the census records for Colotlan 1930 and it has a lot more information. So that is why I am wondering if there is more information for this listed couple and their son. I have to look through the rest and see if I recognize any other families.
Well if anyones interested, I am posting files for the Marques and Romero family that I found in the census, it includes their ancestors and decendants. Sorry, I didn't include any sources. I have the sources all written down but haven't typed them into my system yet. :-( It would be intersting to find someone else researching the same familes that I am looking for.
Thanks again. Angie
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