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Hi Joseph and Victor--
I just returned from a conference, so sorry for the delay. First-- I have four siblings for Juana Rufina: Juan Crisostomo, Pedro, Melchora, and Francisco Damasio. How does Maria del Carmen connect? Did you see her parents' names on some document? I haven't seen her before, but I know that I often don't or can't find additional siblings. The family is from the Tlaltenango/Colotlan area, so it may be a match. However, I have nothing on Maria del Carmen, and for the parents, Francisco Rodriguez and Michaela Rosaria de Castro, I have not found their parents or any other information. Can we solve this mystery?
Rosalinda
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Sent: 2/4/2005 1:07:14 PM
Subject: [ranchos] Rodriguez was- Re: Suarez del Real from Spain.
Thanks Rosalinda and Victor for this thread. . .Rosalinda do you happen to have any more info on Juana Rufina Rodriguez Castro? I'm interested in whether or not there might be a sister of hers by the name of Maria del Carmen Rodriguez . . .another child of Francisco Rodriguez and Micahela Castro? I think Maria del Carmen from Tlaltenango is my GGGGGG grandmother but I'm not 100% sure, well lets say I'm 95% sure.
I'm pretty sure [that 5% doubt] that Vicente Diaz married Carmen Rodriguez and had Jose Francisco Diaz who married Concepcion Castaneda who had Vicente Diaz who married Hipolita Caciana Rivas who had twin boys named Jose Thadeo Diaz in 1793 The Tadeo's married and one of the twins produced the line my paternal grandfather came through and the other Tadeo produced the line that my paternal grandmother came through [thus my grandparents were 3rd cousins].
thanks,
joseph
lareina2@... wrote:
Victor--
Yes, the records are at the familysearch website. I looked up many of the records so I could trace back to Juan Martin. Juan married two times, and his second marriage took place in Colotlan, and that is the record that notes his birthplace as Reinos de Castilla. The record did not include his parents' names, since he was a widower, and the priest simply included Juan's first wife's name, Lorensa Madera. When I was working on the Suares del Real family, I kept track of those people with the same last name, hoping to connect them to my branch. I haven't looked at my notes (I have a huge pile) in some time, but I'm sure I tried to connect Pedro to the Pedro I noted, but more than likely I moved on without searching thoroughly. When (?) I have a chance, I'll try to go to the FHC to have a look at some films. I believe I have a list of the indefinite films I have at the FHC in the rancho group's files or it's in ranchos2. I'll check later to see if I have the necessary films.
I have a strong feeling about this, however, and so far, when I have a strong feeling, it turns out to be the way I suspected it would all along. Let's just hope we can find Pedro's marriage record. Pedro probably was married in Colotlan, or maybe even in Monte Escobedo. I'll try to work on this soon.
Rosalinda -----Original Message----- From: Victor Villarreal Sent: Feb 4, 2005 12:28 PM To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com Subject: [ranchos] Re: Suarez del Real from Spain.
Rosalinda,
Thank you so much for your information about Juan Martin Suares del Real.
The data I have about Pedro José Suares del Real (possible gradson of Juan Martin)is derived only from the marriage record of José Diego Cayetano (my 3rd great grandfather).
This is so interesting! Are those records on your email contained in the FamilySearch databases?
I'm going to take a real close look at each record and then I'll get back to you.
Thanks again!
Victor
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