Hello Jose,
I would guess that surname would be a variation of Gonzalez
Hermosillo. That is very common in Los Altos. If that's the case
then, yes, Gonalez de Hermosillo is planned for Tomo III.
Maria
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, José Román González López
<jrgl01@y...> wrote:
>
> Hello Maria:
>
> Do you can search for "Gonzalez Morçillo (or Morzillo)" surname
in your copy of Tomo I, of the book mentioned?
>
> Thanks, very much.
>
> JRGL.
> Mexico City.
>
>
> Maria Cortez wrote:
> The books cover the first Spanish settlers of Los Altos de
Jalisco.
> Some families do extend to other states, so you might find some of
> your ancestry covered in one of the chapters. I have a copy of
Tomo
> I which contains a "Plan general de la obra" for all the subsequent
> Tomos (II - VI) and has all the surnames covered. If anyone wants
me
> to check for any surnames send me an e-mail.
>
> Each chapter begins with the first settlers and then traces their
> male descendancy. Sources are cited for every bit of data.
>
> Maria Cortez
>
>
>
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