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Thaks, Angie ---- I guess I never looked at the whole list for Jerez and
only saw the Bautismos on the top.
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA --
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Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 1:36
PM
Subject: [ranchos] Re: Bautismos de Hijos
Legitimos
Emilie,
Here is this list: Bautismos de hijos
naturales 1867-1891 - FHL INTL Film [ 439889 ] Bautismos de hijos
naturales 1891-1902 - FHL INTL Film [ 439890 ] Bautismos de hijos
naturales 1906-1919 - FHL INTL Film [ 439891 ] Bautismos de hijos
naturales 1953-1961 - VAULT INTL Film [ 439892 ]
Taken from this
page: http://www.familysearch.com/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/printing/titledetai lsprint.asp?titleno=354158
Good
luck on your search, Angie Godina
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ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Emilie Garcia" <auntyemfaustus@h...>
wrote: > > Yesterday I was at the local FHC again poring over
the microfilm for baptisms from Jerez around the time my father Guadalupe
Olague was born (January 28, 1903). I have never been able to locate
my father's birth record in it, even though I have found his father in
Tepetongo (Rancho Salitrillo) and others there back to the early
1700's. While I was loading the film yesterday, I noticed that the
title of the book filmed was "Bautismos de Hijos Legitimos", and sure
enough, I did not find one "hijo natural" or "hijo de padre no
conocido" in it. It seems all other films I have searched included
all baptisms, hijos naturales, adoptivos, etc. even if they made
reference to other books where the actual names of the parents were
written. So, hmmm, was Daddy illegitimate? If so, is there a
book for "hijos naturales" that was not microfilmed? What would such
a book be called? Where would one obtain info from such a book, and
would it take an act of congress to get it? > > My father at
one time (in the early 1960's) needed a birth record for work and for
Social Security and we went from California to Jerez to the church there
only to have the priest tell him that all records for that time period had
been burned during the Revolucion. Sometime later, my father must
have contacted a lawyer there because after my mother died and I was going
through all their records, I found an affadavit to prove his previously
unrecorded birth. As testigos and witnesses that my father was born
in Jerez were listed some men (maybe they are deceased by now) that bore
the surnames of his parent's and grandparent's lines (Munos, Soriano.
Escobedo, Garcia). His mother was Gorgonia Garcia. Where and
how did this lawyer find them? One place name mentioned was "La
Gavia", but it is not one of the places mentioned in the film I have been
looking at (0439867). In the list of Communidades (Rancherias) de
Jerez that I have, La Gavia is mentioned as being founded by the
Garcia-Cadena, Diaz, and Escobedo families at the end of the 16th
century. The list names 142 communidades y rancherias for Jerez
alone. Some of my father's ancestors were Felix, and there is a
community or rancho called Los Felix on the list. That was founded
by Jose and Doroteo Felix. The community of Tepetongo where my father's
ancestors were from was called Salitrillo, and is not listed in the list
for Jerez even though Tepetongo was in the Jurisdiccion de Jerez. >
> Does anyone know about books for "hijos naturales", etc? >
> Emilie Garcia > Port Orchard,
WA. >
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