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Re: Introduction of new member


 
And finally one more piece of information...

The church where your ancestors and relatives were baptized was 
probablt the Vicaria de Nuestra Senora de Dolores de Abrego, which is 
part of the parrish of Fresnillo...

http://www.obispadozacatecas.org.mx/M7.htm


--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "ftworthtexgonzales" 
<TexGonzales@m...> wrote:
> Hi Ranchos Group Members,
> 
> I am Michael Gonzales and have a strong interest in the Gonzales, 
> Ayala, Calleros and Lucero lines in Zacatecas, Mexico on my
> father's side and the Ayala, Zamora, Ortiz and Moreno lines in 
> Michoacan, Mexico on my mother's side.  I was born in California
> and 
> am a transplant to Texas.  Most of my family is still in 
California, 
> up and down the coast.
> 
> I mainly use the LDS Family History Centers and the INS non-
> statistical records for Mexican border crossings in the 1912-20 
> timeframes.  I also us the US Census records for family 
> identifications in the 1920-30 period.
> 
> I am trying to find my paternal grandfather's birth or baptismal 
> records (Ramon Gonzales-31 August 1891).  I have birth 
registrations 
> for two of his brothers (Francisco and Julian) who were born in 
> Rancho San Justo, Zacatecas, Mex, but nothing yet on my Paternal 
> grandfather, Ramon.  I have not yet tried to look up records on my 
> great grandfather Victor Gonzales or my great grandmother Luisa.  
> I'm hoping to find any reference to where they were born and
> their ages at the time of birth of Ramon or his brothers and sister 
> so I don't get lost in a great chase.  The only thing I see in
> Julian
> and Francisco's birth registration is the names of the parents
> (Victor and Luisa) and grandparents (Abraham and Bonifacia).  They 
> don't contain info on where they (parents or grandparents) were 
> born.  It does make reference to La Vicaria de la Hacienda de 
> Obrega.  Anyone have info on that Hacienda?
> 
> I found a great resource in a book I ordered through my local LDS 
> Family History Center.  It's entitled "Diccionario
> Biográfico y 
> Geográfico", film numbers 1102587 and 1102588.  It was
> published in 
> about 1891 and contains loads of information about towns and names 
> that were of that time period.  It has some info on ranchos, but 
> only general names.  For example, I could not find Rancho San Justo 
> alphabetically, but I didn't look for others to see if by chance 
> others might be listed.  I have it on permanent loan and have found 
> it to be quite valuable as I go back into the 1800s .
> 
> Anyway, searching for my ancestors has been an exciting journey.  
> Maybe I can get some help from this group.  Please see my 
> website "AyalaGonzalesFamiilia" (run words together)under
> Yahoo 
> Groups.  I have several stories there about the lines I have been 
> researching.
> 
> Michael Gonzales