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Courtship..walking around the plaza ( the jardin )

Por lunalatina1955 | 8:45 PM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

When I stayed in a small town in Coahuila as a young teenager, this was the
highlight of pre-determined evenings. We would all dress up, head towards
the plaza with the elders and begin walking (in one direction), while the guys

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Nao de China

Por NathanJones | 7:15 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
Genealogy Research

Mexican women also immigated to China to marry Chinese men.
At least that was the story my mother told me. She said the prospective brides were led to believe they would live a certain way, but that many wound up as concubines, or worse.

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Church in Nochistlan

Por ojaurequireyes | 11:14 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
Genealogy Research

I have just posted a picture of a church in the Albums/Ranchos y Ciudades/Nochistlan, Zacatecas section. I received this photo from a primo about a year ago and have since lost contact with him. Does anyone recognize this church, and/or know it's name. According to my primo this is where my great-grandparents, Victo Jauregui and Petra Huerta, were married in Nochistlan, Zac.

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Benalmadena Calendar of Events

Por oldcar53 | 5:45 PM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

Malaga, Spain, Tino and I vacationed there years ago, just down from
> Torremolinos. It's a beautiful area of Spain. I don't recall
> Benalmadena,
> nor the feria being mentioned. We were there August 1989.

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Quic-Silver Mining Almanden / San Jose /Santa Clara Co CA

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Por arturoramos | 9:04 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
Genealogy Research

Barron certainly appears to be a common name in Mexico for some time so the England story is suspect.

Here are a couple of IGI listings that look somewhat interesting as far as Rosario's parents though neither is an exact match. I suppose Rosario died to early to be listed in the Social Security death index. Do you have any idea which border crossing he would have used to come to the U.S.?

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research Digest, Vol 6, Issue 12

Por Anónimo (no verificado) | 4:30 PM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
Genealogy Research

Long before I became interested in genealogy, I was aware of family lore
that there was a Chinese ancestor in my maternal family. In the 1980s I
determined to resolve the issue. As such, I visited the FHC in Yuma, AZ and

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Quic-Silver Mining Almanden / San Jose /Santa Clara Co CA.

Por Pat Silva Corbera | 8:40 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
Genealogy Research

My son-in-law's paternal maternal great-grandfather, Rosario Barron (Paura) worked the Quik Silver Mines in what was known as the Redwood Township Almaden Precinct of Santa Clara Co. CA. in the 1920s.

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Puentes Brothers tortillas

Por kitty_cortez | 10:18 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

What a small world, My parents owned the Warburton's Tamales and Enchilada Shop in Santa Clara and bought about 500 tortillas weekly from Puentes Bros. They used to make their own tortillas while the shop was in Santa Clara, but when they bought a restaurant in Mountain View, they took to buying their tortillas from Puentes Bros. That would have been the mid 50s. I just talked to my Mom and she remembers either your Mother or Aunt's birthday being on St. Patrick's Day. My brother took over the Tamale business in the early 80's and I am not sure where he was buying the tortillas then. Warburton's is now closed but my twin and I still get together and make the tamales and enchiladas. To celebrate the business's 100th anniversary, in 2004, Mom gave out the recipe to all our cousins. My parents were Bud and Aileen Chiono in case your family remembers them.

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Life on the frontier.

Por NathanJones | 10:51 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
Genealogy Research

A couple of people have asked me about Indian kidnappings, and life on the unsettled frontier in general.

Of course, I don't mean to demonize the Indians who were only protecting their families, homes, and land. But the story is almost always told from the European perspective.

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Use of 3 email lists/Update Profiles

Por makas_nc | 10:38 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

Not a real big deal now but lets try to keep the messages on the right
lists:

for things directly related to research use: research@nuestrosranchos.org

for things of a general nature use: general@nuestrosranchos.org

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Church in Nochistlan

Por ojaurequireyes | 7:39 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
Genealogy Research

I have just posted a picture of a church in the Albums/Ranchos y Ciudades/Nochistlan, Zacatecas section. I received this photo from a primo about a year ago and have since lost contact with him. Does anyone recognize this church, and/or know it's name. According to my primo this is where my great-grandparents, Victo Jauregui and Petra Huerta, were married in Nochistlan, Zac.

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Publishing and Printing Your Genealogy Book

Por makas_nc | 4:53 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

http://genealogy.about.com/od/publishing/a/printing.htm

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Puentes Bros. Store in San Jose, CA

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Por meef98367 | 4:30 AM MST, Jue Julio 13, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

Joseph,

I had been meaning to ask you about that picture of the men in front of the "Puentes Bros" store.

My husband and I were brought from the Southwest to San Jose as children right after WWII (he from El Paso, age 12, and me from New Mexico's Mesilla Valley, age 8). We lived there, went to school (St. Joseph's, Washington Elementary, Wilson Jr. High, SJ High, SJCC, SJSU), worked there, and retired there before moving up to the Northwest in 1996. Our families in San Jose always bought the corn tortillas at Puentes Bros. since Safeway didn't sell any Mexican products, and I remember my mother would pick up the masa, chiles, etc. for tamales there too.

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Introductions

Por makas_nc | 5:18 AM MST, Dom Junio 11, 2006
Genealogy Research

There have been quite a few new members that have joined the list since
we moved to the new site.

If you haven't had a chance yet please do introduce your self on the
Research list: research@nuestrosranchos.org

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Name that does not follow traditional surname progression.

Por NathanJones | 11:43 PM MST, Mié Julio 12, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

I've run across a surname that does not comply with the traditional Mexican progression of surnames. In other words, the name of the person is not followed by the surname of the father, then the surname of the mother.

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Puentes Brothers in San Jose, Ca

Por oldcar53 | 8:00 PM MST, Mié Julio 12, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

if you saw a little boy running around the store sometimes then it might
have been me. Then again it could easily have been one of my many
cousins. You never know but you and I might have met or as little kids

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Missing Messages

Por Anónimo (no verificado) | 3:45 PM MST, Mié Julio 12, 2006
Genealogy Research

Arturo,

I just noticed that Linda's messages regarding her new DNA test results
aren't listed in the Ranchos website.

Previously I also noted that one of my posts apparently was truncated on the

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Mongolian Blue Spots

Por margeval | 3:45 PM MST, Mié Julio 12, 2006
Genealogy Research

"Mongolian blue spots are common among darker-skinned races, such as
Asian, East Indian, and African. They are flat, pigmented lesions with
unclear borders and irregular shape. They appear commonly at the base

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Another Homevideo

Por makas_nc | 3:26 PM MST, Vie Junio 23, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

http://blip.tv/file/15484

this one is full of relatives from Jalisco, Zacatecas and Chihuahua

joseph

ps: you'll have to have Windows Media Player to view. . .sorry Mac folks,

but if you have QuickTime you can try this: http://blip.tv/file/15482,

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DNA: The Genealogy of Mexico Project

Por makas_nc | 11:18 AM MST, Lun Julio 10, 2006
Genealogy Research

Linda with DNA the geographical areas are easier to cross and still make connections. A great
database has already been set up and it would be good to make your contributions there on
Gary Felix' site.

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La China Poblana aka Mirrha aka Catarina de San Juan

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Por arturoramos | 12:22 PM MST, Mié Julio 12, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

In reference to Chinese immigrants in Mexico prior to 1650... one of the most Mexican of traditions originates with an Asian immigrant...

http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/lachina.html

ASIAN INFLUENCE IN MEXICO STEMS FROM SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

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In Search of the Jalisco Bridge

Por Anónimo (no verificado) | 11:47 AM MST, Lun Julio 10, 2006
History, Culture and General Discussion

HI,

I am a new member to Nuestros Ranchos and already I made contact with a distant Tisnado relative. Based on the IGI found in www.FamilySearch.com, migration and settlement patterns, I am searching for the Tisnado ancestor who migrated from Jalisco to Sonora.

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Los Altos Genealogy

Por Rose Hardy | 10:15 AM MST, Dom Julio 09, 2006
Genealogy Research

Most of my research originated in Calvillo and Aguascalientes,
Aguascalientes. This is my fathers paternal side. My surname is Gonzales,
below is my father Antonly Richard Gonzales. The following are two pages of

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Films Database

Por Anónimo (no verificado) | 5:15 PM MST, Mar Julio 11, 2006
Genealogy Research

Thank you, that answered my questions. I am trying to learn. Helen
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: arturoramos
>
> Helen:
>
> The films database on Nuestros Ranchos has two basic functions... the first is

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Accurate Transcribing: was-gedcom files

Por NathanJones | 11:15 AM MST, Mié Julio 05, 2006
Genealogy Research

I've standardized all my spellings to conform to today's language.

At first I left the old names, they are quaint and add a certain flavor to my tree.

But my tree is too large and unwieldly for that now. Too many alternate names cause confusion and chaos.

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