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Dear Irma,
Thank you so very much for your kindness and generous help with my Jalostotitlán request. My cousin Miguel Angel Gutiérrez shared his entire family file over six years ago. He is a direct descendant of Florentino de San Miguel Gutiérrez de Hermosillo and María Francisca Romo de Vivar. Yet for some reason, he did not have María Merced Gutiérrez and her marriage with José María González in 1828. But as you have astutely figured out, I already have several generations of both the ancestries of José María González and María Merced Gutiérrez. I just needed this missing link. Thanks again!
Your rather close kinship, as well as John González and María Elena Gutiérrez-Uhlenburg, to Santo Toribio Romo is very telling of all three of your Jalostotitlán ancestries. Since the overwhelming majority of my ancestry is from Arandas and Ayo el Chico, as well as pretty much every other Alteño town, my Jalos connections are a bit more distant. I also am related to Santo Toribio, however more distantly than you. I have 46 different "parentescos" the closest two of which are 6th cousin 3 times removed and 7th cousin 2 times removed. Wow, I was surprised myself when I made the Kinship analysis and discovered this.
As far as an article on Santo Toribio, I have questions as to how to proceed. What more can I say about his life than what is already out there on the Internet and in books? I guess my focus would be more on his family history. I bought this really interesting book in Tepatitlán about several Cristero martyrs, which includes of course Santo Toribio, but I will need more sources, for sure.
I would like to ask you another favor. Do you have in your records a certain Vicente González and María del Pilar González, married either in Jalos and San Miguel around 1803 or 1804?
I have not yet identified either one's parents, but I have an idea of who Vicente's parents are. They had one recorded baptism, that of their son José Esteban González, who was baptized on 2 January 1805 in Jalostotitlán. His baptism is very important, because it is the only recorded baptism and record which would contain the identity of his grandparents. His baptism is located in Microfilm # 0279263, Baptisms 1792-1806, of Jalostotitlán.
Another daughter, born about 1807, was María Guadalupe González, who married Atanacio Romo. Atanacio Romo and Guadalupe González were married on 1 February 1826, in Jalos, and are also ancestors of Santo Toribio Romo.
Well, I am grateful for your help and look forward to sharing more info with you. Hasta pronto.
Your 7th cousin twice removed, 8th cousin, 8th cousin once removed, etc, etc
Steven Francisco Hernández López
-----Original Message----- From: Irma GomezLucero <igomezlucero@...> To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 12:45:09 -0700 Subject: RE: [ranchos] Santo Toribio's relatives Oops correction....
Santo Toribio was 3rd cousin, once removed to John Gonzalez & I. 3rd cousin, 3 times removed to Ma. Uhlenburg
Anymore I might have missed?
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