Hello Esperanza,
So glad to read your message and to know that you're also a Villarreal! Is that your paternal surname?
I still haven't been able to bridge beyond the 6th generation but I haven't exhausted all resources yet. What I know for sure is that most of my Villarreals are in Nuevo Leon. How about you?
About Danny, I've contacted him on a couple of occasions via e-mail but still haven't found the common link (if there is one.) By the way, I have already sent in a DNA sample to be analyzed, but the results won't be back until early March, I hope. Chances are that most of the Villarreals in Nuevo León are related. Although I know that even Diego Villarreal, who is one of the earliest Villarreales in Nuevo León originally came from Mazapil, Zacatecas. So it is possible that there might be a connection between the northeastern and the southern Villarreales.
Just one more thing about Danny; I think he has done a good job encouraging many to do their genealogies and his name database is quite impressive, but I don't share some of his initial assumptions about the origins of the Villarreales, about the coat of arms and some other things. I rather do my own homework and verify every finding myself, instead of jumping to hasty conclusions based on some vague rumor or anecdote. :)
I have volunteered as a moderator for the Villarreal surname in the Ybase forums:
http://www.ybase.org/forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=490
Not much to read right now, but you're cordially invited to browse by and post some lines, OK?
Best of wishes!
Victor.
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, latina1955@a... wrote:
> Victor:
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> I am also a Villarreal - are you done with that line of research, and does
> it connect to Danny Villarreal?
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> Interesting enough, my mother's side of the family is from Tlaltenango - we
> are Luna/Herrera and others.....
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> Wouldn't it be cool if were related on both ends?
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> Esperanza
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