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Re: [ranchos] SALUDOS TO EVERYONE


 
Please excuse me for the late reply. 

The following article I found in "Jerez, Monografia e
Historia, by Ricardo Santoyo Reveles."

Here goes:

La Esclavitud
"El 7 de abril de 1780, llego el reclamon de una de
estas ventas, realizado por Don Pantaleon de le Torre
y Salcedo en poder de la senora Rosa Gomez, viudua de
Eusebio Sanchez Castellanos, quien reclama a su
apoderado el trato de una mulata esclava de nomber
Petra, la que obtuvo por su difunto marido, y que
nacio en su casa durante su matrimonio; julio de 1760,
se trato a Don Pedro Calderon, asentista de gallos en
Jerez, este trato tenia ano y medio de haberse
efectuado; en ese tiempo de la Torre y Salcedo vendio
en 170 pesos y despues se valuo en 125, y Rose Gomez
reclama que no se le padgado la totalidad del precio y
que se resisten a pagar lo expresado y que esto iria
hasta los tribunales competentes.
    La Audiencia Real de Mexico, expdio en 1716 eln
drecho de libertad a los escloavos de jerez, pero esto
no se lleva a cabo, todavio para el sigle XIX,
existian algunos esclavos."

Apparently, the widow of Eusebio Sanchez Castellanos,
a relative of my great----grandfather Antonio Sanchez
of Jerez, had a dispute over the ownership and price
of a slave by the name of Petra.

So you can see that some of our common ancestors from
Jerez, were buying and selling slaves during the early
history of Mexico.  It was hard for me to believe that
any relative of mine would deal in such awful trade. 
But life goes on regardless of what happend in the
past.



--- marge vallazza <TeaCozyGran@...> wrote:

> When I was in Zacatecas, our tour guide, who took us
> to my grandmother's hometown of Jerez, looked
> mulatto.  But I wasn't about to tell him that he
> looked mulatto.  BTW, Al, which ancestor bought
> slaves?  Marge V.:)
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Alberto Duarte 
>   To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 4:17 PM
>   Subject: Re: [ranchos] SALUDOS TO EVERYONE
> 
> 
>   Note:
>   I have a historical event book from Jerez, and
> there
>   is an article where they were selling black and
>   mulatto slaves on the open market (early 1700s).
> In
>   fact, I believe one of my ancestors buying them.
> 
>   Question: What happened to all these slaves?  When
> I
>   went to Jerez, I didn't see a single black!  I
> believe
>   they were assimilated in to the population.
> 
>   Any comments?
> 
>   Alberto.
> 
> 
>   --- alice wissing <alice_wissing@...> wrote:
> 
>   > Esperanza,
>   >  
>   > I'm curious where you read about the blacks
>   > outnumbering the Spaniards in Zacatecas.  I've
> got
>   > really weird hair and have been traced with
>   > certainty to a few coyotes and a black, all from
>   > Durango, which is next to Zacatecas.  I've never
> met
>   > another Mexican with hair as strange as mine -
>   > coarse, dark, wavy, and it won't hold a curl.  I
> can
>   > even forecast the weather with this hair.  Once
> I
>   > told everyone it was going to rain and it was
> sunny
>   > out.  Nobody believed me and then it rained that
>   > night.  Sometimes I think God gave me this hair
> so
>   > I'd always have something to do.
>   >  
>   > Alice
>   > 
>   > latina1955@... wrote:
>   > Actually, for a while, blacks outnumbered
> Spaniards
>   > in Zacatecas as well because they were being
> used in
>   > the silver mines that dot the whole state.  Did
> you
>   > know that Michoacan had an enormous amount of
>   > Africans there early on as well?  
>   >  
>   > Both my husband (from Michoacan) and myself
> would
>   > bet that we have African blood running through
> our
>   > veins - primarily because of the very nappy hair
>   > that both sides of the relatives have.
>   >  
>   > Esperanza
>   > 
>   > 
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