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| | Item #736 LOS MARROQUIN DE EL VALLE DE SANTIAGO DEL GUAXUCO (SANTIAGO NUEVO LEON, MEXICO HISPANIC GENEALOGY Author: Lee James Nichols
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This book is specail order and available only from the author. Call or E-mail for contact number. Santiago, Nuevo Leon is adjacent to Monterrey, and a very historical town. The Marroquin family there begins with the marriage of Nicolas de Marroquin married to Francisca Rodriguez, January 9, 1707. The book proceeds with marriages and baptisms up to 1991 with the author's family. Sources for entries are well documented. Immokalee, FL 2010 privately printed 1st Ed. 8&1/2 x 11, 40 Pgs. PB. | | | Item #739 IN SEARCH OF MY RIVERA FAMILY ROOTS, 1765 to Present Day HISPANIC GENEALOGY Author: Lee James Nichols
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Contains color photo of Rivera Coat of Arms. A product of years of intensive research working with sacramental records in Mexico and in the U.S. The author's roots for this family come from Joseph Miguel Rivera and Eusebia Maldonado Solis, married on November 11, 1765 in San Gregorio de Cerralvo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Nearby were the mines of San Gregorio discovered in 1577 by Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva. Records are missing from 1577 to 1761. The family migrated to Cuidad Mier and Camargo, Tamaulipas and from there to the Texas counties of Starr, Nueces, Duval and Hidalgo. Immokalee, FL., 2010 Privately published 1st Ed. 8 &1/2 x 11, 39 Pgs., PB. | | | Item #717 ARCHIVOS PARROQUIALES DE NUESTRA SENORA DE GUADALUPE DE REYNOSA, TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO, MATRIMONIOS VOL 2, JULY 1, 1790 to JANUARY 14, 1811 HISPANIC GENEALOGY Author: Lee James Nichols
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This revised 2nd. edition contains the entry in the marriage book in narrative form,name of groom and bride, and both sets of parents, place of origin, etc. Over 325 entries. All names in this index are spelled exactly as they were entered in the original church register. One of the few genealogical works available on Tamaulipas records. Includes index by bride and groom. Immokalee, Fl Privately published 1st ed., 8 &1/2 x 11. 25 Pgs. PB. | | | Item #712 MY FAMILY CONNECTION TO DON XTOBAL RAMIREZ HISPANIC GENEALOGY Author: Lee James Nichols
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The author charts his descendancy from Xtobal Ramírez married February 17, 1733 to Antonia de Arredondo in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Cristobal Ramírez Sánchez was the son of Antonio Ramírez Marquina and Theresa Juana Sánchez de las Casas. Antonia was the daughter of Patrisio de Arredondo and Phelipa Briseño. Cristobal was the grantee of porciones 17 and 18 in South Texas. Immokalee, FL, 2011 Privately Puiblished 1st Ed., 8 &1/2 x 11, 73 Pgs., PB. | | | Item #711 CAMARGO, TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO BAPTISMAL CHURCH REGISTER, 1764-1786 HISPANIC GENEALOGY Author: Lee James Nichols
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Over 1,200 Baptismal entries for the period. Camargo is one of the early settlements on the Texas-Mexico border formally founded under the auspices of José de Escandon on March 5, 1749 by Captain Blas María de la Garza Falcón. Records the date, the name of the child, parents, and witnesses. Sometimes has additional info such as birth at a ranch. Includes a handy age name index. Immokalee, FL, 2013 self-published 1st Ed, SPANISH TEXT, 8 & 1/2 x 11, 123 Pgs., PB. | |
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