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Steven,
How exciting that you found this information and that it's a possibility that you may have made a connection with your ancestral tribe.
I feel happy for you and a little envy that you have come so far and that you may have Otomi blood lines. Have you by chance done the DNA study on anyone in your family? That would be interesting to see where it takes you.
Alicia
"Steve G. Apodaca" <sgapodaca@...> wrote:
Hello.
I want to share what I recently found and check if anybody is related to these ancestors. A couple days ago, I finally checked the marriage record of my ancestors from Los Altos.
My 2nd greatgrandfather Juan Tapia married my 2nd greatgrandmother Bibiana Martinez in Lagos de Moreno on February 5, 1879. Juan's parents were Atanacio Tapia and Secundina Olivares. Bibiana's parents were Juan Martinez and Matiana Lopez. Before reading this document I just knew that my Tapia ancestros were from "somewhere in Los Altos", according to my grandmother. She did not remember where were they from. Now, I know that they were from a rancho near Lagos called Cañada de Ricos. Is anybody familiar with this name? I checked the Jalisco census on the files area and found out that the population in that place is currently less than 100.
Well, while surfing the web, using google, I found something very interesting about this rancho. On the Lagos de Moreno official website, I discovered these two entries:
17 de (Abril) 1686 El cacique indígena al parecer otomí Joseph Cristobal de Luna y Tapia compra un sitio de ganado menor ( 780 has.) y dos caballerías de tierra (85.6 has.) para establecer el poblado de "Cañada de los Indios Ricos" que evolucionaría a la actual colonia Cañada de Ricos.
14 de (Mayo) 1935 Se autoriza la fundación del ejido Cañada de Ricos su ejecución es el 29 de Junio del mismo año. En esta zona se ubicó un importante asentamiento indígena a partir de 1686 cuando compra estos predios el cacique al parecer otomí Joseph Cristobal de Luna y Tapia quien efectúa la operación de compra-venta de estos terrenos en San Luis del Río, Querétaro en el citado año.
I wonder if it is all a coincidence that my TAPIA ancestors are from
Cañada de Ricos, a village founded by an otomi cacique named Cristobal de Luna y TAPIA in 1686. Could this individual be my gggggggreatgrandfather? Well, I still need to research 200 years of Tapia history in order to find a possible connection, but it is quite exciting just to imagine that I possibly found the name and native tribe of one of my family lines.
Saludos.
Steve
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