Hola Paco,
It just so happens that I do have an Alvarez line from Zapotlanejo.
I haven't looked at any films from Zapotlanejo, but I have a
marriage record from Ixtlahuacán del Río for my twice 4th great-
grandmother Gertrudis Alvarez that says she was born in Zapotlanejo
and grew up in Tescatitán. Gertrudis was born about 1771 to parents
Nicolás Alvarez and María de la Ó Vizcarra. Let me know if we have a
link.
Maria Cortez
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Pacorro73@a... wrote:
> Hello Ranchos group;
>
> For the past nine years, I had been researching a couple whose
names first
> appeared in various baptisms in Arandas, Jalisco, from 1846 to
1862. Arandas is
> the town where my grandfather, 2 great-grandfathers, 4 great-grand-
fathers,
> and so on, were born.
>
> The names were: Simón Alvarez and Ma. Hermenegilda Regalado, and
their
> daughter Celsa Alvarez (for more info, see page 103 of my book).
For years and
> years and years their names haunted me like late-night heartburn
or one of those
> N-sync songs you can't get out of your head, and wished you
could.
>
> I scoured the Arandas parish records for them. I searched from
1845 back to
> 1768, and there were no Alvarez/Regalado combinations. Simón
Alvarez and Ma.
> Hermenegilda Regalado were not married in Arandas, nor did they
have any
> children in Arandas, nor in any other nearby towns, all of which I
searched in,
> mind you. And my searches of the IGI and the mormon computer
database produced
> nothing, NOTHING...For those nine years I was going crazy with
Alvarez/Regalado
> fever...for nine whole years that is.
>
> All I knew was that Celsa Alvarez and Antonio Hernández were not
married in
> Arandas, but that they married around 1845, that Celsa Alvarez was
born
> sometime between 1825 and 1830, and that Celsa's parents were
Simón Alvarez and Ma.
> Hermenegilda Regalado.
>
> All that changed on Thursday, 21 August 2003, at about 11:15 p.m.,
while
> doing a routine search through the IGI in www.familysearch.org, I
found the
> baptism extract of María Celsa Alvarez's baptismal record. It
indicated that she
> was baptized in Zapotlanejo, Jalisco, on 13 April 1826.
Zapotlanejo!!!!!! Who
> would have ever thunk!!! That's way on the other side of Tepa,
close to
> Guadalajara. Never in a million years would I have started
looking there. You
> can't imagine the pure joy and excitement I felt at that very
moment. After so
> many years I had found her.
>
> It has now been over 3 months, and I have already ordered
countless
> microfilms from Zapotlanejo, Jalisco, and have not only found my
Celsa Alvarez, but
> several of her brothers and sisters, Celsa and Antonio Hernández's
marriage on 1
> May 1844, in Zapotlanejo, where he mentioned that he was from
Arandas!! That
> little bit of info just clinched it. It was a sure shot, like
when SHAQ slam
> dunks. At last I had closure and the documentation to go along.
>
> I have already found the baptism records of Simón Alvarez and
Hermenegilda
> Regalado, both born in 1803, and their brothers, sisters, and
cousins, in
> Zapotlanejo, and know the names of both of their grand-parents.
Wow!!
>
> As it turns out I have Alvarez (twice), Nuño, Benavides, Regalado,
Cortés,
> Vásquez, and Gómez in these lines. The Regalado and Cortés (I
already have this
> one also!) lines I had already researched in my attempt to work my
way down.
>
> Does anyone out there have roots in Zapotlanejo? Has anyone done
any
> research in Zapotlanejo? It's all going to be original research,
because I have
> found that very few to none of the records have been extracted
into the IGI, yet.
> Does anyone have the last names Alvarez, Regalado, Nuño, etc?? It
appears
> that these were present in both Zapotlanejo and Tepatitlán.
>
> Oh, and one last thing before I forget. I have been told by my
informants at
> my Family History Center that the IGI is updated with new names,
data, and
> entries, EVERY THREE (3) DAYS. That means that if one day you
don't find
> something (like me), then look up the names again some day, you
might just find them
> (like me).
>
> Well then, hope someone out there can connect to these lines of
mine, or has
> some other info.
>
> Cordialmente,
> Steven F. Hernández
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