--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Victor Villarreal" <vela_este@y...>
wrote:
>
> --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "aajay1073" <aajay1073@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Glad you found Joseph Dionicio's parents. I thought it would be
one
> > of these two:
> >
> > JOSEPH DIONICIO RAYGOSA MOJARRO
> > Gender: Male Christening: 06 DEC 1731 Tlaltenango De Sanchez
Roman,
> > Zacatecas, Mexico
> >
> > JOSEPH DIONICIO RAIGOSA MARTINES
> > Gender: Male Christening: 05 MAR 1741 Tlaltenango De Sanchez
Roman,
> > Zacatecas, Mexico
> >
> > I wonder if the Rosalia could be this one instead:
> >
> > MA. DE LA LUZ ROSALIA CASTANEDA LOPES
> > Gender: Female Christening: 11 APR 1745 Tlaltenango De Sanchez
Roman,
> > Zacatecas, Mexico
> >
> > The other one seems too young to be married in 1764, though I do
> > realize sometimes people did get married that young...
> >
> > I'll send you a list of the descendants that I have tomorrow.
> >
> > - Angie
>
> Thanks.
>
> Wow! How could I overlook the age factor? Even considering
Rosalia's fertile period of 19 years (from 1765 to 1784), marrying
at eleven seems too farfetched! :)
>
> MA. DE LA LUZ ROSALIA CASTANEDA LOPES, born in 1745, seems more in
line with the possibilities; just 4 years younger than Josseph
Dionicio. Still, by marrying at 19 plus 19 years of fertile life
would put her at 38 years of age, which is totally within normal or
acceptable range.
>
> About the other JOSEPH DIONICIO RAYGOSA MOJARRO, I really have to
double check every assumption I've made. The final decision might
be possible only by reading the microfilms.
>
> - Victor
Hi Victor,
I've been reading this thread and I got a little excited when I saw
the name Rosalía Castañeda. I have one in my family tree. Her
name is Juana Rosalía Castañeda, born 26 Apr 1740 in Teul de
González Ortega, Zacatecaz. She was the sister of my 5th great-
grandfather Pedro Castañeda.
Their parents seemed to have moved around the state of Zacatecaz a
lot because the last three children were born in different ranchos.
The last child, Josseph Antonio was born in Tlaltenango. My
Rosalía may not be the same as yours, but they might be related.
Maria Cortez
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