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Re: [ranchos] Re: Rancho del Muerto - Gracias


 
do a google on Las Llamas, Zacatecas. here is one hit although I didn't find out if its the same Rancho next to  Tlaltenango. do the translate to english on it:

Leyendas de Zacatecas - [ Translate this page ]La Pagina de los Llamas. Leyendas de Zacatecas ... Los filones de plata zacatecanos eran más reales y tangibles que las riquezas de Cíbola y Quivira. ...
www.familiallamas.net/id18.html - 26k - Aug 11, 2005 - Cached - Similar pages

joseph



Peggy Delgado wrote:
This may be a lame question, but if a Rancho is listed as the birth place, what does that really mean?  How do I find the histories of these ranches on the roles people played in them?  What that information be on the same website?  I haven't really looked and I don't understand Spanish too well although I can try and muddle my way through. 
 
I'd appreciate any insight.
 
Peggy
 
p.s. the Ranchos I'm interested in are Las Llamas and Encinillas, both outside of Tlaltenango de Sanchez Roman, Zacatecas.
-----Original Message-----
From: ranchos@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Alberto Duarte
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:27 AM
To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ranchos] Re: Rancho del Muerto - Gracias

There is a ranch just outside of Jerez called Lo de
Luna.  Many of my ancestors came from this ranch. I
believe my  uncles (Garcia de la Cadena branch)
purchased the ranch from the Munoz family in the early
1700's.

Alberto Duarte Prieto
Santa Maria, California

--- latina1955@... wrote:

> Rosalinda,
> This site is facinating.  I looked up Herrera, and
> there appears to be a rancho en Los Altos de Jalisco
> and Luna in Jerez!  Now while this may be a very
> remote possibility, perhaps the families from the
> areas are related to those from Tlaltenango.  Or, it
> could mean that there were lots of baptisms being
> performed on the indigenous populations, and they
> ran out of surnames.....

> Esperanza (Chicago area)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: lareina2@...
> To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 22:09:46 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
> Subject: Re: [ranchos] Re: Rancho del Muerto -
> Gracias
>
>
> Hi Helyn--

> If you click on this link:
> http://biblio2.colmex.mx/bibdig/dicc_cubas/base3.htm
> , it is a geographic dictionary and lists many of
> the ranchos and cities in Mexico, in alphabetical
> order.  Click on M, and then scroll down to the link
> for Muertos, which happens to be on page 152, volume
> 4.  There are 18 ranchos listed under Muerto, and 5
> under Muertos, with other variations included.  I
> love this website, as it often helps me identify
> towns or ranchos  that are unfamiliar to me.  There
> is a rancho named Muertos near Tepetongo, which is
> near Jerez.

> Rosalinda
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Santos Luna
> Sent: Aug 11, 2005 9:49 PM
> To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [ranchos] Re: Rancho del Muerto - Gracias
>
>
> Arturo & Emilie:
> Thank you both for your  most useful information. I
> am now in the midst of pursuing all of the avenues I
> was given. My sincere "mil gracias" for your time in
> coming to my rescue.
> Helyn
>
> Arturo Ramos <arturo.ramos2@...> wrote:
> From what I have been able to gather there are two
> places called
> Ranch del Muerto in Mexico.
>
> One is in Chihuahua.  The other is in
> Aguascalientes.  There is a
> place on modern maps in the municipality of Rincon
> de Romos called
> Puerta del Muerto, which may be it and the other is
> a place just near
> Aguascalientes (the city) called Cerro del Muerto.
>
> Given the proximity of Tlaltenango to
> Aguascalientes, that is
> probably where you should search.  There is someone
> who refers to el
> Rancho del Muerto in their geneaology as well:
>
> www.somosprimos.com/spsep02.htm
>
> And a map:
>
>
http://www.maps-of-mexico.com/ags/3-cosio-aguascalientes-mexico-
> map.shtml
>
>
> --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Santos Luna
> <mistyriver123@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > In a marriage record for a Magallanas ancestor,
> Tlaltenango - 1764,
> he is listed as being from "Rancho del Muerto".
> (Hmmm I wonder how
> that rancho was named). Has anyone encountered
> ancestors from this
> rancho? I am looking for other possible
> connections...especially,
> since many of the families in these ranchos were
> related.
> >
> > Another big "Thank You" to Emilie from Port
> Orchard. I have been
> referring to an e-mail that you sent me March
> 2003...valuable info as
> this is the line of a Magallanas that I am currently
>
> assisting...Gracias...
> >
> > Helyn
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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