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Well, hello yourself, Marge. I was wondering what ever happened to you. I have traced my Olagues only as far back as the mid-1800's to A Santiago Olague and Eduviges Suriano from Tepetongo. They were the parents of my great grandfather Pedro Olague. My great-grandfather married Rafaela Tinajero whose parents were Hilario Tinajero and Teodosia Flores. I do know that all Olagues in Mexico are descended from Miguel Olague, but I still have to bridge the gap from my lines to his. We are all primos, no? Nice to hear from you again, Emilie Port Orchard, WA. ----- Original Message ----- From: marge vallazza Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 7:42 PM To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [ranchos] Yanez/Nanez/Yanes of Nochistlan/Mexticacan Hi, Emilie! Welcome! Did you ever find anything on the Olagues? I told you I'm descended from Miguel Olague in the 1600s.Marge V.:) ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 8:37 PM Subject: [ranchos] Yanez/Nanez/Yanes of Nochistlan/Mexticacan
Hello, I am new to the group.
Most of my maternal lines hail from the 400 year old gene pool of el Reino de Nuevo Mexico (up and down the Rio Grande from Taos to Juarez), but I recently traced one line back to Nochistlan and Mexticacan in Jalisco.
My g-g-g-g grand-parents were Jose Andres Felix Yanez and Paula Josefa Lopez of la Hacienda de los Delgadillos en el Pueblo de Nochistlan. Their son Jose Pablo Nanes (born at that Hacienda in Nochistlan around 1788) married Ma. del Carmen Ramona Membrila in Juarez on April 27, 1822. Andres and Paula had other children born in Mexticacan.
Hoping to make a connection,
Emilie Port Orchard, WA.
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