I visited the same cemetery when I visited Jerez a
number of years ago. I took photographs of the
headstones (those that I thought that were related to
me). The church and cemetery were probably very
beautiful in their time, but yes, the site has been
neglected.
Alberto.
--- Margarita Vallazza <TeaCozyGran@...> wrote:
> Dear Jose,
> It's not a very big town but it is a lovely one! I
> did get to go to a
> cemetery called El Panteon de Dolores (there was
> more to the name, but
> I cannot recall it.) It was very interesting. Some
> of graves are
> covered by elaborate headstones and huge carved
> marblery. A few are
> very distant relatives or family connections of my
> grandmother's. What
> was also sad about this site was that here these
> folks had spent a LOT
> of money to perpetuate their existence and the
> cemetery was so
> neglected and overgrown with weeds. One grave had a
> broken slab and
> bees had made their hive inside. My husband, our
> guide, and myself
> were the only ones there and it was a sobering
> experience.
>
> Sorry, I don't know anyone's address or anything.
> Leonardo de la Torre
> Berumen and Bernardo del Hoyo Calzada are two
> gentlemen whom I met on
> my trip. Bernardo and Leonardo collaborate a lot on
> historical
> research. You might be able to get Leonardo's email
> address from Mimi
> Lozano's Somos Primos newsletter. Marge:)
> On Jun 30, 2005, at 1:50 AM, zendean wrote:
>
> > Margarita;
> > Â Â Â My great grandfather and ggmother were
> from Jerez, Zacatecas. I
> > wonder,
> > is it a big town ? Francisco Macias and his wife
> Leonarda Ramirez are
> > and
> > have always been a mystery to me. My Aunt told me
> that they visited
> > them in
> > Zacatecas when they were little and that the
> Macias's lived on a farm
> > there.
> > Â Â Â I wonder if you know some one that is
> there now that I can
> > correspond
> > with to ask about them.
> >
> > Jose Macias
> > usa20@...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Margarita Vallazza"
> <TeaCozyGran@...>
> > To: <ranchos@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 8:51 AM
> > Subject: Re: [ranchos] FOOD:Mole/Pipian/Genealogy
> >
> >
> > > My dad's mother was from Jerez, Zacatecas, and
> she died just before
> > my
> > > sixth birthday so I don't have a lot of
> memories of her but here's
> > one
> > > or two:
> > >
> > > I remember her fixing something called atole,
> which I didn't like,
> > but
> > > remembering it from a fog of some years'
> distance, I would say it's
> > a
> > > healthy drink. She also had prunes in her
> oatmeal, so when I'd pop
> > in
> > > to visit her in the morning and she had some,
> I'd be served a dish
> > of
> > > it and enjoy it. I liked it better than my
> mother's porridge
> > (which I
> > > realize now was a true Scots dish). At
> special times, don't know
> > what
> > > they were, Abuelita would have capirotada,
> which I didn't like too
> > > well. Remember, I was just a kid!:)
> > >
> > > I'll have to think about some more food...some
> of it was just the
> > food
> > > from northern Mexico that my grandfather
> liked--he was from
> > Chihuahua
> > > city.
> > >
> > > I wish I had had the blessing of more time with
> my grandmother,
> > maybe I
> > > would have learned things about her family in
> Zacatecas. I believe
> > > even she didn't know a lot about her family
> history and I say that
> > > because my Tias, dad's sisters, don't know much
> about their mother's
> > > life in Zacatecas. I'm the one who told my
> Tia Carmen that my
> > abuelita
> > > had a full sister named Paula, a full brother
> named Jose (who died
> > in
> > > 1919)Â and 2 half-sisters and a
> half-brother...they never knew!Â
> > People
> > > in the old country NEVER discussed anything
> private. Marge:)
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