Correction.. my father is not 185 years old... he visited Jerez in
1936.... he's only 85....
Linda
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Erlinda Castanon-Long"
<longsjourney@y...> wrote:
>
> Hi Alberto,
> In my family in Jerez Zacatecas the Mulato's were assimillated and
> through the years by marrying into Espanol and Mestizo families
they
> eventually thought they were Espanol and Mestizo only.
>
> My Alcala family records show them as Alcalan and Mulato Libre or
> Indio depending on which brothers marriage record you read in late
> 1700's. They come to Jerez by way of Valparaiso and Fresnillo to
> live in Labor de Marquez by 1780. By 1815 my direct ancestor
Marcial
> Alcala had married an Espanol woman and therafter they thought of
> themselves as Espanol!
> Abt. 1865 my ancestor Maria Marcos Alcala married Ambrocio Caldera
> and the Caldera family always said they were Espanol. If I
remember
> correctly you and I share the Caldera line. I have found 1 record
> that suggests that the Garcia line married into the Caldera lines
> twice in late 1700's were also Indio and possibly Mulato, the
record
> refers to him as Collote... I have the Garcia line in at least 2
of
> my lines.
>
> When my father visited El Durazno, Jerez in 1836 he was asked if
> there really were people with black skins in California? They said
> they had never seen such a person and knew nothing of the history
of
> slavery in their own community. It's nice to reclaim through
> genealogy the people who got me here..
> Linda in Everett.
>
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