In response to your question:
It is my understanding that vital records in Zacatecas
were burned in the revolution, but what about the Catholic
church records -- does anyone know if they were kept?
The Catholic Church records were the vital records in New Spain, New Galicia and then Mexico until the late 1800s when a secular civil registry was established and even then, it took some communities a while before they started complying with the government's decrees that all births and marriages had to be registered through civil authorities.
There appears to be a couple of Borondas around Jalisco and Zacatecas that are possible candidates for being relatives of your ancestor. It is my understading that many of the Alta California pioneers in that time period were from the frontier provinces (Durango, Zacatecas, Chihuahua, etc.)
FRANCISCO XAVIER BORONDA
Male Family
Parents:
Father: JOSEPH BORONDA Family
Mother: MARIA AVENDANO
Marriages:
Spouse: SEBASTIANA ANTONIA Family
Marriage: 14 APR 1736 San Miguel, Cocula, Jalisco, Mexico
FRANCO. MARIA BORONDA FLORIDO
Male
Christening: 13 MAR 1746 San Francisco, Villa De Reyes, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Parents:
Father: JOSEPH BORONDA Family
Mother: JUANA MARCELINA FLORIDO
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