Hello Everyone,
I re-did all my family files in the files section. I found a
new "report" in my family program. I like it a lot better than the
report I was using before. It shows families from the bottom-up
instead of the top-down.
Take a look at the files when you get a chance. Here is the short
description of the files. (I didn't click the notify group of new
file option.)
1) Includes last names of Gaeta and Raigosa, plus Ayon, Campos,
Marques, Miramontes, Robles, Rodarte, and Romero.
2) Includes last names of Godina and Huizar, plus Avila and
Miramontes.
3) Includes last names of Huerta and Huizar, plus Ayon, Cardenas,
Castaneda, Correas, Gaeta, Miramontes, Robles, Rodriguez, Sandoval,
Serrano, and Perez.
4) Includes last names of Huizar and Cardenas, plus Avila, Campos,
Gaeta, Huerta, Miramontes, and Valdez.
5) Includes last names of Luna and Huizar, plus Campos, Faxias,
Huerta, Miramontes, Robles, and Segueda.
6) Includes last names of Miramontes and Gaeta, plus Avila, Campos,
Cardenas, De Leon, Huerta, Perez, Sierra, and Valdez.
7) Includes last names of Perez and Carreon, plus Campos, Cardenas,
De La Concha, Diaz, Munos, Rosales, Sanchez, and Sisneros.
8) Includes last names of Perez and Godina, plus Avila, Diaz,
Enrriquez, Huizar, Miramontes, and Valenzuela.
Here is a recap of my list of areas, (the locations details are
within the files):
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
Plus others, and I am just starting to get into Durango, Mexico ...
Let me know if you recognize a name...
Thanks,
Angie
P.S. I have just come across some new information from Rosalinda
(Grano and Covarrubias families), so I will need to add an additional
two generations to my Huizar and Cardenas line. :-)
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