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I'm estactic too...I'll be checking this out.
This is great - Carol
Joseph Puentes wrote:
okay so how come you all have been keeping the 1855 Colotlan area census
a secret? I was thrilled when I found the 1817 Census awhile ago but am
simply blown away by what i found in the 1855 Census. Seems like "all,
todos, or at least muchos" of the familia that I have researched since
this past August showed up on this film. If you have family in any of the
Ranchos I've listed you might want to order this film. Oh sorry for the
bad handwriting but as the list got longer I changed my mind about typing
the info. Please do ask me to explain any spelling variations you might
perceive as a result of bad handwriting. . .just be glad I was recording
the info several centuries ago.
joseph
ps: On this film I found my ggg grandfather Cipriano Puente, my ggg
grandparents Antonio Gonzales/Ignacia Gonzales, my gg grandgrandparents
Cecilio Puente/Dominga Varela, My gg grandparents: Maximo Gonzales/Serapia
Diaz and my g grandfather Julio Puente. . .not to mention many many other
relatives I've grown to love en buscando mi sangre.
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Title
Documentos eclesiásticos,
1855
Authors
Iglesia Católica.
San Luis Obispo (Colotlán, Jalisco) (Main Author)
Notes
Microfilm de manuscritos
en Colotlán.
CONTENIDO: Padron, 1855.
Subjects
Mexico, Jalisco, Colotlán
- Church records
Format
Manuscript (On Film)
Language
Spanish
Publication
Salt Lake City : Filmado
por la Sociedad Genealógica de Utah, 1961
Physical
1 rollo de microfilm
; 35 mm.
Film Notes
Note - Location [Film]
Documentos eclesiásticos
- FHL INTL Film [ 443798 ]
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