Not only did they go to alto California, but they also
went to new Mexico.
Alberto Duarte
--- arturoramos2 <arturo.ramos2@...> wrote:
>
> 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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