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RE: Re: [ranchos] Hacienda de Santiago, Aguascalientes


 
Marge,

I have a copy of a map of Aguas. from 1943 showing Santiago located
almost directly south of Rincon de Romos and Pabellon, almost
directly east of San Jose de Gracia, and northwest of San Francisco
de los Romos.
(Carta General del Estado de Aguas., 5 May 1943, Mapas de México,
Aguas., Colección Geográfica Patria)

Also, in Beatriz Rojas' book, "Las Instituciones de Gobierno
y la Elite Local", there are actually two haciendas listed by
that name. She lists one in a chart called "Las grandes haciendas
y sus dueños a fines del siglo XVII", showing the proprietor
as M. López de Carrasquilla in 1689. She also lists an hacienda
Santiago in another chart on the same page (entitled "Las pequeñas
y medianas haciendas a fines del siglo XVII"), showing the proprietors
in 1670 as heirs to Gerónimo de Orozco (a BIG name in the area
at the time, founding family of Aguas.).  

She also includes an old map showing a Santiago as an "Azienda",
south of Pabellon & east of San Jose de Gracia, along a river
named Rio de Santos.  Since I was not looking for text on this
place, I only have copies of  maps in the book. You might be
interestedin looking at this book or in a diccionario geográfico
of Aguas.
(Rojas, Beatriz. Las Institutiones de Gobierno y la Elite Local:
Aguascalientes de Siglo XVII hasta la Independencia," p. )

One last note...in my research I noticed that (in the early days
of Aguas...1600s) some of the escrivanos/priests used San Diego
interchangeably with Santiago. I did not realize the derivation
until after seeing this for a while. In this case, it is important
because a "labor" named San Diego-Labor is also listed in the
chart of "grandes haciendas" and it shows the same proprietor
as the hacienda Santiago, M. López de Carrasquilla. Just thought
I'd make you aware of this in case you came across something
similar as you work back in time.

Hope this helps a bit,

Connie



Connie Dominguez
El Paso, TX, USA

>--- Original Message ---
>From: Margarita Vallazza <TeaCozyGran@...>
>To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
>Date: 12/5/05 9:49:38 AM
>
This is the kind of question that Leonardo de la Torre Berumen
could 
>answer.  My ancestress, Clara de los Reyes, married  Francisco
de 
>Chaves Banuelos in Jerez around 1720 or 25.  I have no other
info on 
>her at all.  I wonder if she's related to Maria Josefa?  Marge:)
>
>On Dec 5, 2005, at 4:04 AM, Emilie Garcia wrote:
>
>> Has anyone ever heard of this Hacienda de Santiago in Aguascalientes? 

>>  My husband's ggggg-grandmother, Maria Josefa de los Reyes
Roman was 
>> born there in 1755.
>>  
>> Emilie Garcia
>> Port Orchard, WA ---
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