I just want to mention that one of the people who attended our
Sacramento gathering on Saturday has used Mr. de la Torre's
services. She said his rates were reasonable and he did provide hard
copies of records, but that she already had much of the information
he provided to her. You might want to be very specific about what
records you don't need him to research. It did sound like he's a
reputable researcher.
Maria
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Arturo Ramos" <arturo.ramos2@v...>
wrote:
>
> I have already arranged to meet Mr. de la Torre in Colotlan along
> with Esteban Valdes Salazar in a couple of weeks.
>
> Mr. de la Torre has also suggested that we could purchase Jerez
> information that he has already compiled from him and then it would
> be ours to share among ourselves. I dared not ask a price, as I
> think that is going to be a delicate negotiation and it really
> depends on what it is that he has.
>
> He has mentioned that the Jerez parrish archves have confirmation
> records and informacion matrimonial records for most of the years
in
> the 17th century where the baptism and marriage records are
missing.
> He also does a lot of research on protocolos from the Zacatecas
state
> archives, which are not available on film.
>
> Ed and I are definitely going to hire him. He is very particular
> about getting paid up front and via wire transfer... This is not
too
> big a deal if we collect money and pay him a monthly stipend, which
> is his suggestion. I think it is a matter of making sure that we
get
> good work product from him. If people would like, we can set up a
> research queue with Ed and me putting up the first month's stipend
> and then we can let you all know how it goes and the next group of
> people can step up to the plate with their research questions, etc.
>
> The one thing I have not been able to gauge is how much work a $200
> monthly stipend will get us. He works a job and already has
another
> monthly stipend customer but I also get the sense he does research
> even if he doesn't get paid so it would basically be shifting his
> work away from his personal interest to ours.
>
>
> --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Emilie Garcia"
<auntyemfaustus@h...>
> wrote:
> >
> > I am interested to know how computer-savvy Mr. De La Torre is as
> regards doing genealogy research online. He has an e-mail address,
> so obviously he is computer-literate, but if I e-mailed him, would
he
> know what I was talking about if I mentioned the IGI, Ancestry.com,
> World Connect, etc.? Would he be able to scan and e-mail copies of
> records and photos, or would he prefer snail-mail? I cannot go to
> Jerez, and all my communication with him would be via e-mail or
snail-
> mail, and I could send money to him from our local post office, the
> way I see the green-carders here doing (sending money to Mexico).
> >
> > Emilie Garcia
> > Port Orchard, WA ----
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >
> > From: Joseph Puentes<mailto:makas@n...>
> > To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com<mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com> ;
> Edward Serros<mailto:ed@s...>
> > Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 3:14 PM
> > Subject: Re: [ranchos] Researcher for Zacatecas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > zendean wrote:
> >
> > Joseph; With enough interested parties, $100 may not be
necessary.
> I know a family that contributes $25 each to do their family line
per
> month.who are they contributing to? Are you saying this is a "going
> rate?"
> >
> > Arturo says he is going to talk more to el señor Leonardo de La
> Torre.
> >
> > Ed Serros was in communication with him before. Ed, how was
your
> experience?
> >
> > joseph
> >
> > If there was a coordinated effort to line up all
parties/surnames
> and locations then it would be possible for the searcher to do each
> line and make a good living. Do you agree ? I wonder if this is a
> practicable suggestion. Arturo may be on to something and if it
works
> out then a link will have been established that we all can follow.
We
> would need to see the film documentation or it would be valueless.
> > I would like to hear your take on the matter as I think that this
> could blossom.yes there is a good possibility. Let's see what
Arturo
> says after he talks to him more. We might need to wait until he
gets
> back from MX as I'm pretty sure he is going to get together with
him
> during his trip.
> >
> > Jose Luis Macias
> > decendant of Francisco Macias, of Jerez, Zacatecas
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Joseph Puentes <makas@n...><mailto:makas@n...>
> > Sent: Dec 4, 2005 11:46 PM
> > To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com<mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com>,
Arturo
> Ramos <arturo.ramos2@v...><mailto:arturo.ramos2@v...>
> > Subject: Re: [ranchos] Researcher for Zacatecas
> >
> > Arturo what do you suppose a figure would be for this monthly
> stipend?
> > Are you thinking that several of us that might be interested
could
> > contribute to come up with this monthly stipend? Did you get an
> idea of
> > what he was talking about?
> >
> > I wonder how many hours of research $100 would buy me? Well that
is
> all
> > I'd be willing to contribute. I have a dead end in Zacatecas,
> Zacatecas
> > I need "advice" in knowing how to get around.
> >
> > let me know if you think this would buy me something and if so
I'll
> send
> > you 5 scanned records that will give you the information he will
> need to
> > do my preliminary investigation.
> >
> > joseph
> >
> >
> >
> > Arturo Ramos wrote:
> >
> > I have been corresponding with this man for the last week and I
> will
> > be meeting with him during my upcoming trip to Mexico. He has
> > proposed doing research in the Zacatecas state archives for a
> monthly
> > stipend. I was wondering if there is anybody who is intereste
and
> > would be willing to "try him out". His name is Leonardo de La
> Torre
> > Berumen and he is the municipal archivist in Jerez.
> >
> > From: leonardo de la torre
> [mailto:leon_torre@y...<mailto:leon_torre@y...>]
> > Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 8:21 PM
> > To: arturo_ramos@a...<mailto:arturo_ramos@a...>
> > Subject: RE: Investigaciones Genealogicas
> >
> > Señor Ramos si gusta nos vemos en Colotlàn, porque a
> > Zacatecas se hacen como 2 horas y media de distancia,
> > lo que le pediria si gusta que platiquemos largo y
> > tendido como decimos los mexicanos puedo quedarme allà
> > en hotel, no se con comida pasaje y hotel le parecen
> > unos 800 pesos en moneda mexicana, y ya si le interesa
> > el trabajo, puedo trabajarle a Usted por mensualidades
> > de 200 dolares para sacarle todo lo que le interese
> > sobre familias que tengan que ver con las del sur de
> > zacatecas, es decir de Colotlàn, Huejuquilla el Alto,
> > Huejucar, Mezquitic y Monte Escobedo. Porque ese
> > precio porque esto lo hago en mis ratos libres y
> > realmente me llevo buen tiempo haciendolo, yaque mi
> > trabajo me absorve mucho pues estoy al frente del
> > Archivo Historico Municipal de Jerez y es buen
> > compromiso dirigir ese espacio,asì es que por ello
> > pongo este precio por que tengo otras ocupaciones,
> > tambièn le trabajo asi de modo mensual a un miembro de
> > la Academia de Heraldica y Genealogia de la Ciudad de
> > Mèxico. Otra cosa a lomejor Usted pasa por Jerez,porqe
> > es la pasada para ir a Colotlàn,si viene por tierra es
> > decir en vehiculo, solo que se venga por avion a
> > Guadalajara y de Guadalajara a Colotlàn por vehiculo,
> > y si llega al Aeropuerto de Calera, si debe pasar por
> > Jerez. Porque esta via es Calera, Jerez, Tepetongo,
> > Huejucar, Colotlan y Tlaltengo, que tambièn es un
> > lugar muy importante para algunos genealogistas, pues
> > es un pueblo de indios fundado desde 1542, y contiene
> > archivo desde 1626, muy rico acervo que ya he
> > consultado en varios momentos.
> > Sin màssuamigo Leo. Digame el dia y la hora en que nos
> > veamos en colotlàn, ahi tengo dos grandes amigas
> > Lasmaestras de Leòn que pueden recibirnos, ellas tiene
> > un grupo de protecciòn de monumentos coloniales
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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