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RE: [ranchos] Re: New member - Grano Family


 
Arturo--
 
May I invite myself to this party?  I too am descended from Rita Margarita Grano and Pedro Pablo Gonzalez.  Angie is my cousin as well.  Rita is my great-great-great-great-great-grandmother.  I actually relate to her a total of five different ways.  I'll send you my email address so we can correspond.  I have found another cousin, courtesy of the Ranchos group!  Thanks, primo Joseph!
 
Rosalinda
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 7/12/2005 8:49:46 AM
Subject: [ranchos] Re: New member - Grano Family

Angie:

We are most definitely related.  Joseph Cayetano Grano's daughter
Rita Margarita married Pedro Gonzalez.  I am their eighth generation
descendant via my father's paternal line.  I will definitely take a
look at your file.  I have Covarrubias and Jara interwoven throughout
my genealogy so I am sure there is a connection there as well.

Do you know how I would go about getting copies of the books you
mention?  We can continue this discussion outside the group if you
like... arturo.ramos2@...

--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "aajay1073" <aajay1073@y...> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Welcome to the group.  I noticed that you descend from Eusebia
> Grano.  She was sister to my 5th Great-Grandmother Maria Josepha
> Grano Covarrubias.  Take a look at my files in the file section.
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ranchos/files/Angie%20Godina%20%
> 3Caajay1073%40yahoo.com%3E/
>
> There is a book that contains the genealogy of the Grano family. 
It
> is called the "El Sacerdoncio Ministerial, Singular Don a la
> Parroquia de Totatiche, Jalisco" by Esteban Valdes Salazar.  It is
a
> small book less than 200 pages.  It starts with Joseph Cayetano
Grano
> and his wife Efigenia de la Rosa Covarrubias.  Then it goes on to
> each of his seven daughters including their descendants.  Eusebia
> Grano was one of his daughters.  There is about 50 pages on her
> descendants.  There are a couple of other people in this group who
> are related to the Grano family.
>
> There is a another book on the Jara family of Totatiche. 
Descendants
> of Joseph Fernandez De Jara and Catarina Covarrubias, who was
sister
> of Efigenia de la Rosa Covarrubias.  Do you descend from this
family
> of Jara?
>
> Well hope to hear more about your research.  I too have Miramontes,
> Campos, and Romero as well as other surnames.  They are all listed
in
> my file section.
>
> Angie Godina
>
> --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "arturoramos2" <arturo.ramos2@v...>
> wrote:
> > I have just joined the Rancho group.  I am currently a resident
of
> > Washington, DC, originally from San Gabriel, California.  I am in
> the
> > process of compiling a family history.  Central to this task is a
> > genealogical database.  I have already compiled a genealogy going
> > back as far as the mid 1700s in Totatiche, Jalisco for some of my
> > lineages.
> >
> > Thus far I have used oral histories and Church of Latter Day
Saints
> > resources (based on church records in Totatiche) but I have now
> begun
> > collecting written histories of the region and plan to do some
> field
> > research in Guadalajara, Totatiche and Colotlan later this year.
> >
> > I am particularly interested in history of the names RAMOS,
> ARANZAZU,
> > REZA, GONZALEZ, GARCIA, QUINTANILLA, PINEDO, LEMUS
> >
> > The following is the full list of surnames in my GEDCOM database
> thus
> > far:
> >
> > RAMOS, PINEDO, GARCIA, GUTIERREZ, REZA, RIOS, GONZALEZ, ARANZAZU,
> > LEMUS, GRANO, QUINTANILLA, MADERA, MIRAMONTES, RODRIGUEZ, TORRES,
> > FLORES, ENRIQUEZ, CAMPOS, LEMUS, ROJAS, SANDOVAL, ROMERO,
> BOBADILLA,
> > JARA