John:
I've seen Jerez baptism records from the late 1800s to
the early 1900s. I requested these records
(microfiche) a couple of years ago from our local LSD
library. So they do exist.
Alberto Duarte Prieto
Santa Maria, California
--- John Gonzalez <1gnzlz@...> wrote:
> Hi Emilie:
>
> It was my mother who was born in Zacatecas. I
> remember her talking about being born in "Minillas
> de Jerez" in 1903. She found out that there were no
> records for that period when she tried to establish
> her legal status in the U.S. (legal resident) . I
> believe she had an affidavit from Jerez, stating
> that there were no records of her birth in 1903
> because they had been destroyed by fire.
>
> She died in Lodi, California, about 25 years ago.
> I have tried to find some of her personal papers,
> like birth certificate, marriage certificate,
> passport, Green Card, without success. I asked my
> brothers and sisters, but nobody seems to know what
> happened to all of her papers.
>
> Her parents were: Preciliano Cerros and Apolonia
> Gonzalez. I remember hearing my grandfather talking
> about Pánuco but I was too young to remember what he
> said about it. The name stuck to the back of my
> mind.
>
> I am almost ready to start researching her side of
> the family. I am anticipating lots of road blocks
> and dead ends.
> 1gnzlz@...
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Emilie Garcia
> To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 4:35 AM
> Subject: Re: [ranchos] 1550: Suave!!!
>
>
> John,
>
> So your grandmother was born in Jerez in 1903
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