Oh, thanks, Victor,
My ancestors must have been living in the Salitrillo that was in the
municipality of Tepetongo, partido de Jerez, since my father was born in
Jerez. What is a partido? I thought Jerez was a municipality,
no?
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA ----
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Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 10:50
PM
Subject: [ranchos] Re: El Salitrillo,
Zacatecas
Hello Emilie,
Have you read the description of
Salitrillo in the "Diccionario Geográfico, Histórico y Biográfico de los
Estados Unidos Mexicanos."
http://biblio2.colmex.mx/bibdig/dicc_cubas/base3.htm
Salitrillo.
5 ranchos del Estado de Zacatecas: Uno del partido de Fresnillo,
municipalidad de Valparaíso. - Dos del partido de Jerez, municipalidad de
Tepetongo. - Otro del partido de Nochixtlán, municipalidad de Toyahua. -
Otro del partido de Villanueva, municipalidad de Jalpa.
The
coordinates that you found are completely in a different area of Zacatecas,
right in the border of Coahuila.
Victor.
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ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Emilie Garcia"
<auntyemfaustus@h...> wrote: > > Hello, all, >
> I have recently discovered more generations on my father's side.
They include the surnames Tinajero, Olague, Valdez, Feliz,
Flores, Suriano, Salasar, Munos, Lucio, Vasquez, Garcia, Quijas,
Banegas, Escobedo and possibly Mata. Most of these were baptized or
married in Tepetongo, Zacatecas, but they lived in a community called
El Salitrillo in the early 1700's to the late 1800's. Does anyone
else have any connection to these families from this location? Both
the men and the women used various surnames, but my research has
proved that they are one and the same. For example, my
great-grandmother Rafaela used the surnames Tinajero, Flores, Felix, or
Suriano. Her father Hilario (Ylario) used the surnames Tinajero or
Felix. Her mother Teodocia Flores also would sometimes use the
surnames Felix or Suriano. This made finding their children a challenge, to
put it mildly. I finally found my grandfather as Francisco Olague
Felix, when I expected to find him as Francisco Olague Tinajero. Many
of the other branches did the same thing, and the same surnames run in
my father's paternal and maternal sides. It seems no one ever moved
and everyone would marry into the same clans over and over again.
Kind of reminds me of the stories you hear of clans in the
Appalachians. > > I have not been able to find El
Salitrillo on any map, but I did find a list of several places with the
same name in the states of Aguascalientes, Zacatecas, Nuevo Leon, and
Tamaulipas. The list gives the Latitude and Longitude for each.
The El Salitrillo in Zacatecas is at Latitude 24.5333333 and Longitude
-101.1166667. Does anyone know of a map showing this El
Salitrillo? > > Thanks, > > Emilie Garcia >
Port Orchard, WA --- >
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