Josie:
If I remember correctly, Estaban Valdes Salazar's family in Totatiche
are relative newcomers since their ancestor only immigrated to the area
from Spain in the mid-1700s. There is actually an older Valdes line in
the area who were originally "Llanos y Valdes" that goes way back...
one of the first families to settle in Jerez, Zacatecas in the 1500s
and then a branch moved to what is now Villa Guerrero to resettle the
main hacienda there after one of the many indigenous uprisings that had
led it to be abandoned. That family is very prominent... lots of army
officers and to date about half of the mayors of Villa Guerrero are
Valdeses from this line.
>>Hi Arturo! I just now had time to try to catch up on my e-mail (Mickey
Garcia and I were in Monclova, MX for a few days) and just read the
above message you sent a few weeks ago. You mention that you are going
to try to interview Esteban Valdes Salazar while you are in Mexico
during December and January. I am researching the Valdes line but so
far all I know is that they were in Brownsville, TX in the early 1900s
and before that they were in Matamoros, Tamps., MX. in the mid 1800s.
I do not know where they were before they went to Tamaulipas. If you
do talk to Mr. Valdes, would you please ask him if any of his Valdes'
went north to Tamaulipas, and, if so, when and where? I really
appreciate it!
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