Hello Steve,
I am so impressed with how you're going about your research. I am
basically following the same standard of confirming everything off
the actual microfilm. If I find someone on the IGI, I do add them
to my database and reference the IGI, but will eventually go to the
microfilm and get a print. I didn't find a link between us, but it
could be we will find one later as we get further back. I only wish
I had started my research when I was your age or that I had more
free time to visit my local FHC. By the way, I live in Elk Grove, CA
(a suburb of Sacramento).
Maria Cortez
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "sgapodaca" <sgapodaca@y...> wrote:
> Hello, possible primo.
>
> I will have this is the Cervantes family that I have on my file.
> Marcelo Cervantes, married Maria Salazar before 1821. So far, I
have
> verified four relatives. I have found others on the IGI, but I
don't
> put them on my file until I see with my own eyes the actual
> microfilm or document where they are described. The children on my
> file are: Cruz Cervantes born aroun 1821 in Los Pozos and married
> with Maria Rita Apodaca, Maria Guadalupe Cervantes born around
1825
> in San Marcos and married with Nemecio Apodaca, Ysidro Cervantes,
> born around 1832 in San Marcos and married with Martina Gil, and
> Higinia Cervantes born around 1846 and never married according to
> her death certificate from 1916. As soon as I find some free time,
I
> will order some microfilms to find the baptim documents of the
> Cervantes kids. I approximated their birth date from their
marriage
> or death records.
>
> By the way, Angel, Zacoalco is actually a big municipio. There are
> about 25,000 zacoalquenses living there, without including the
> hundreds, maybe thousands who live in the U.S. I want to stay
> optimistic, but while checking baptism microfilms from Zacoalco, I
> found a lot of Cervantes children from other families. Hopefully,
> they all descend from the same ancestors. Keep on looking for your
> Cervantes ancestors as I'll do with mine and we will probably find
a
> link soon, primo. Unfortunately, I haven't found Cejas in my
family
> file, but that doesn't neccesarily mean that they are not out
there.
>
> By the way, where do you live at? I live in LA County.
>
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