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Rock on, Carol!!!:) Marge:)
On Jun 23, 2005, at 8:26 PM, Carol Lester wrote:
I think it is so very sad that people can spend so much time "talking" about something they cannot change...and perhaps if we would read the Word of God and apply His principle of "seeing each other as HE sees us, there would never be an on-going conversation such as is taking place with the Ranchos group. As one very wise "human" was paraphrased once long ago.."me thinks you all protest too much..." Come on, really, what does it matter anyway? My final thought...love yourself; because you were created in the IMAGE of a living GOD...and I garantee all of you, He knew exactly what HE was doing when He made us. He doesn't make junk...we do. As for the DNA?....HE MADE THAT TOO!!!
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From: Emilia <auntyemfaustus@...>
Sent: Jun 23, 2005 7:48 AM
To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ranchos] Racial Classifications
I just found an answer as to why, when my husband and I have roots in
Mexico going back to the early 1700's, he and I look so different.
In message #277 Steven Francisco Hernandez Lopez says "most people
will eiher have a lot of Inidan, Mestizo, or Mulato line, or very
little to one at all---all the surnames and families that I have so
far posted----were of the Spanish Hidalgo class".
I recall some of these names being in my husband's family, and his
aunt in Mexico City told me that his family on both sides, had never
mixed with Indians. To furter quote Steven: "Intermarriage was very
uncommon---to do so would be to kill all chances of opportunity for
your children and descendants for all time". My husband's ancestors
were always merchants, business owners or government officials."
Mine were always "farmers" or "laborers".
So now there is a new term for me to wonder about; The Hidalgo
Class. Is this where the term "Don" came from? Many of my ancestors
in the Juarez area on my mother's side had the title Dn. or Da., and
they were always described as Espanol. I just thought the Dn. and
Da. described a landowner, a hacienda owner who didn't work, only
managed his properties. Were they of the Hidalgo Class? I see
entries in records for children born in their homes that had "padres
incognitos" but were "expuesto en la casa de Dn--y--Da.X". I guess
there was a never-ending supply of servants and workers that way.
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA
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