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They probably knew it. This is/was very common in our
area--keep the lines pure and all.
irma From: ranchos@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Alicia Carrillo Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:46 PM To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com Subject: [ranchos] New Discovery Today! Sorry guys, had to share this story, it's too much for me to hold in.
I just made a new discovery today regarding my husband's direct line
ancestry. I have known for about 6 months who his GG maternal
Grandparents were, Hilario de Jauregui and Maria Concepion Olasaba who married
12 May 1824 in Nochistlan Zac, but today I discovered that Hilario and Ma
Concepcion are also his GG paternalGrandparents.
Hilario de Jauregui and Ma Concepcion Olasaba had 7 children that
I know of so far. Antonio Carrillo's grandfather was Francisco de
Jauregui and Ma Guadalupe's Grandmother was Juana de Jauregui. Francisco and
Juana were brother and sister, therefore that makes Hilario de Jauregui and
Maria Concepcion Olasaba my father in-law and my mother in-law's Great
Grandparents . Does this mean my husband's parents Antonio Carrillo
Jauregui and Ma Guadalupe Olmos Avelar were third cousins? and does this also
mean that my husband is his own fourth cousin?
I can hear the sounds of the drums as the clan dances around the camp fire
to celebrate that they have been found out.
Alicia Avelar de
Carrillo
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