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El que se Perdió ahora es Encontrado


 

I am almost brought to tears when I hear about you all making connections. . .I just let my imagination go and think about how hundreds of years ago [well in most cases one hundred and in some 2 or 3 hundred] our families were living their lives and knowing and interacting with one another in the homeland. Then something happened, maybe war, maybe economic circumstances and one or both families moved away and the branches lost contact and never heard from each other again until, until, until, Kitty and Rich Cortez one day [more like many years of intense research] made a trip to SLC and did very time consuming and intense genealogical research. Research that gave great respect to our ancestors. Respect that basically said that they are of great importance to us and that the product and essence of their lives: "La Familia" was important enough to attempt in a small way to reassemble and slightly realign, reform, piece together the fractures that now divide us. And then Helyn Sparkman de Castaneda started diving into her research. [I think she is also a cousin of mine because I also am a Castaneda from Tlaltenango but maybe a couple more years down the road will more clearly reveal this]. She with the same intent: to repect her parents, grandparents, great grandparents: en total "La Familia." was also trying to put things back like they were. She looked into the records and did research and tried to see what records and information was within her grasp to get short but intense glimpses into the past. . .a past that appears to be so well hidden. Well in short she saw the research Rich and Kitty were doing and compared it to her own and made the connection. A buried chest of gold, a bag of diamonds, a pearl of great price was found.

That which was lost is now found. El que se Perdió ahora es Encontrado. That which was divided is now one. The family after many many generations is back together again.

Call me hopelessly sentimental but I've been so so so much in love with "la familia" that when i see us divided and then one again its a sight and thought to behold. I'm so so happy for both of your families. I wish we were close enough geographically so we could organize Fiestas for when we find connections like this. I'd organize a party with Mariachis and pinatas and get Steven to bring some of his Uncle's Jalisco Tequila [i think those from Zacatecas wouldn't mind. . .would you?].. I'd have elotes and carne asada. I never saw menudo at a fiesta before but I like it so much that I'd at least bring a small pot. I'd ask my sister to make some "real" tacos not like taco bells. Hijola bailando and hablando y haciendo felis.

This is truely a cause for celebration. I hope this group can join with me in congratulating these two members that didn't know each other before but are now revealed que son de la misma sangre!

joseph

Santos Luna wrote:
Estimados Primos: Kitty & Rich Cortez
 
I have found a connection:
Felix Pedro Mota & Antonia Campos
their son: Francisco Ricardo Mota
married: Mateana Sesaria Robalcava
(her parents: Francisco Robalcava & Juana Sanchez)
 
daughter of Franciso Mota & Sesaria Robalcava
Agustina Mota - she married
Alvino Luna - his parents Antonio Juan Luna & Maria Manuela Serrano
daughter of Agustina Mota & Alvino Luna
Maria de Los Santos Luna born Oct 1816
she married: Dionisio Magallanas
 
I also have some Carlos de Godoy, and I know I have some info on Gertrudis Raygosa around here some place.
 
I sure would like to meet up with you and Alicia. I can bring the Mariachis.
Joseph, Thank you for putting this group together!!!!
Helyn


 


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