Hi Chris,
Confirmations usually occurred within the first year of the child's
life. Shortly after baptism.
Expuestos means children who were abandoned in front of somebody's
doorstep. Sometimes it was a church, often times it was a private
residence.
Maria
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Chris Pineda <pineda37@y...> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I was hoping for some quick guidance. I requested and
> received the baptism microfilm to determine the names
> of the parents of my great-grandfather Nicanor Pineda,
> born in Tlaltenango.
>
> The problem is that this is the second time, where I
> haven't found him for the timeframe in which he was
> born. This has led me to believe that perhaps he was
> born in some other city around Tlaltenango and later
> moved there.
>
> Anyway, I'm requesting the marriage records for the
> timeframe I think he was later married in Tlaltenango.
> But I was also thinking that I could request the
> Confirmation records but I really have no idea when
> this usually takes place in someone's life -- I was
> not raised Catholic.
>
> On another note, I've noticed a page after each year
> of baptism records that says "Expuestos" followed by a
> series of names. Does anyone know what this means?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks,
>
> Chris Pineda
>
>
>
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