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Hello Linda! some marriages data include a reference to the place the novios or pretensos were born, maybe there you could find the route to places and people. others say how much time they were neighbors o vecinos to such and such place, and then you wonder why they were living ther for such a period you could then try to catch names in that region, hope you understand my english, I live in Tijuana, B. C. Mexico, I go to Mission Valley, in San Diego, there is a genealogy center, there I spent my time. So long, Leticia Leon
Joseph Puentes <makas@...> escribió:
here is an idea. Why not try to recruit some more people into the group with roots in Tepatitlan de Morelos? Go to Rootsweb and to the message boards and then in the search window enter "Tepatitlan de Morelos" and then just plain "Tepatitlan." Have a look around for the messages of people that seem to be serious and invite them to join Ranchos. I got over a hundred hits on Tepatitlan and 27 for Tepatitlan de Morelos.
maybe go over to some of the other large groups and see who is researching that area.
you say you've been to SLC, but are you ordering films and seaching them in the family history center close to you? What city do you live in? Where are you stuck and which type of records have you researched so far and during what time period?
joseph
Linda R Romero wrote:
>My main focus is in
Jalisco - Tepatitlan de Morelos to be exact. I >have not been able to find anything farther away than that little >burg. In fact, after lurking on this list all summer, I haven't >found anyone with a connection to my Romero/de la Torre family from >that area. You are all such good researchers. I've been to SLC and >copied information from the Baptismos from Tepatitlan and am trying >to connect the Romero/de la Torre names to my family. My father was >born there but told so many "stories" the truth is hard to find. He >even had us kids claim he was born in Guatamala throughout our school >years. I found the truth when I was an adult. He also never allowed >us to learn Spanish. What a character! So I'll keep lurking and >learning from all you great researchers. >
Where do you find all that good information? > >Linda Romero > Ramon Romero/Marie L. Hallstead > Castulo Romero/Sophia de la Torre - Donald Hallstead/Merle Beltz > Manuel Romero/Marcelina de la Torre - Jose de la Torre/Elena >Romero > >Romero's and de la Torres for generations. Any hints as to finding >out where this leads? > > > >
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