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TOMAS GONZALEZ VALLEJO DE JALOSTOTITLAN JALISCO NACIDO EN ESPANA

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  • By luismgonzalez | Thu, 2008-09-25 12:26

    HOLA A TODOS LOS MIEMBROS
    ESTOY BUSCANDO INFORMACION DE TOMAS GONZALEZ VALLEJO HIJO DE IGNACIO GONZALEZ Y FAUSTINA VALLEJO EL NACIO EN COCA SEGOVIA ESPANA EN EL ANO 1817 SI ALGIEN TIENE ALGUNA INFORMACION DE SUS DESENDIENTES SE LOS AGRADECDERE INFINITAMENTE.
    UN CALUROSO SALUDO.

    LUIS MIGUEL GONZALEZ JIMENEZ.

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    Jose Maria Val…

    16 years 11 months ago

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    TOMAS GONZALEZ VALLEJO DE JALOSTOTITLAN JALISCO NACIDO EN ESPANA

    Saludos, Luis Miguel, mi nombre es José María Vallejo Mercado, soy de Jalostotitlán, Jal, y mis ancestros por lo Vallejo, son originarios de Cañadas de Obregon, que despues se regaron por Jalostotitlán, Tepatitlán, San Miguel el Alto, del Estado de Jalisco.
    Mi ancestro que vino de Estado de México, Fua Lucas Vallejo Ramírez, nació en el Valle de las Amilpas Edo. de méxico en 1688, siendo el genearca de la mayoria de lso Vallejo de estas tierras. Lucas fué el Bisabuelo del General Maríano Guadalupe Vallejo, que nació el 4 o 5 de Julio de 1807, que en honor a el le pusieron el nombre a la Ciudad de Vallejo, que se encuentra como a 30 millas de San Francisco, Calif. siendo Mariano Guadalupe, hijo de Ignacio Vicente Ferrer, este hijo de Geronimo y este a la vez hijo de Lucas, al cual hice referencia.
    por mi lado Vallejo, mi padre es Andres, hijo de Cecilio, hijo de Porfirio, hijo de Silverio, hijo de José GUadalupe, hijo de José Mariano (nació en 1799), hijo de Manuel hijo de Antonio Justo y este hijo de Lucas Vallejo, hijo que fué de José Vallejo y este fué hijo de Antonio de Vallejo.
    El apellido Vallejo, pertenece a los apellidos de origen topónimico, (esto es que de acuerdo al terreno en que vivian) es de origen latin, que viene de "vallicus", diminutivo de Valle, "vallis", planicie entre montañas, originario de las montañes de Santander en España, siendo Antonio de Vallejo, el primero que vino de España, con Hernan Cortes, por el año de 1521, ( este Antonio de Vallejo, es el ancestro del que anote abuelo de LUcas) quién estuvo encargado de empedrar la Ciudad de México, ( de acuerdo a informaciones del Lic. Angusto Vallejo).

    Todo esto te informo ya que en Jalostotitlán, Jal, que se encuentra ubicado en la región de los altos de Jalisco, existe una comunidad que se llama Coca, y donde existieron Familias con el apellido Vallejo, y el González que es muy abundante en la Región, siendo uno de los mas comunes.

    Sin más de momento y esperando contactarme contigo te envió un saludo. en espera de que me informes cuales son tus ancestros Vallejo.

    ATTE.
    Chema> To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org> From: gonzalez4336@bellsouth.net> Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 12:26:03 -0700> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] TOMAS GONZALEZ VALLEJO DE JALOSTOTITLAN JALISCO NACIDO EN ESPANA> > > HOLA A TODOS LOS MIEMBROS> ESTOY BUSCANDO INFORMACION DE TOMAS GONZALEZ VALLEJO HIJO DE IGNACIO GONZALEZ Y FAUSTINA VALLEJO EL NACIO EN COCA SEGOVIA ESPANA EN EL ANO 1817 SI ALGIEN TIENE ALGUNA INFORMACION DE SUS DESENDIENTES SE LOS AGRADECDERE INFINITAMENTE. > UN CALUROSO SALUDO.> > LUIS MIGUEL GONZALEZ JIMENEZ.> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --> Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List> > To post, send email to:> general(at)nuestrosranchos.org> > To change your subscription, log on to:> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
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    gnzlzspd

    16 years 10 months ago

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    In reply to TOMAS GONZALEZ VALLEJO DE JALOSTOTITLAN JALISCO NACIDO EN ESPANA by Jose Maria Val…

    DNA

    HI N.R. Members:

    I have just received my Y-DNA profile. I belong to the Haplogroup: E1b1b1-M35. The report states the following: "E1b1b1 lineages probably dispersed into the Middle East, Southern Europe and Southern Africa." Since having traced my ancestors all the way back to Hermosilla, Burgos, Spain, I would say that the group which I belong would be Southern Europe. "Expansion into Southern Europe occurred with the Middle Eastern farmers during the Neolithic period. The entry of E1b1b-M81 into Iberia probably occurred with a later migration event via the Straight of Gibraltar when Arab-influenced Berbers occupied the Iberian Peninsula. Consequently, E1b1b1-M35 and its subclades are now the third most frequent haplogroup in Europe".

    I would like to know if any other members of Nuestros Ranchos belong to this haplogroup also, I would like to hear from you. I have already found near perfect matches in Tepatitlán and Jalostotitlán, Jalisco.

    John Gonzalez
    1gnzlz@verizon.net

    longsjourney

    16 years 10 months ago

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    In reply to DNA by gnzlzspd

    DNA

    John, hope you are thinking of adding your DNA results to Gary Felix site.. Congrats on taking the step to finding other genetic relatives.
     
    Linda in Everett

    --- On Tue, 11/11/08, John Gonzalez <1gnzlz@verizon.net> wrote:

    From: John Gonzalez <1gnzlz@verizon.net>
    Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] DNA
    To: "General Nuestros Ranchos"
    Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 5:48 PM

    HI N.R. Members:

    I have just received my Y-DNA profile. I belong to the Haplogroup: E1b1b1-M35.
    The report states the following: "E1b1b1 lineages probably dispersed into
    the Middle East, Southern Europe and Southern Africa." Since having traced
    my ancestors all the way back to Hermosilla, Burgos, Spain, I would say that the
    group which I belong would be Southern Europe. "Expansion into Southern
    Europe occurred with the Middle Eastern farmers during the Neolithic period.
    The entry of E1b1b-M81 into Iberia probably occurred with a later migration
    event via the Straight of Gibraltar when Arab-influenced Berbers occupied the
    Iberian Peninsula. Consequently, E1b1b1-M35 and its subclades are now the third
    most frequent haplogroup in Europe".

    I would like to know if any other members of Nuestros Ranchos belong to this
    haplogroup also, I would like to hear from you. I have already found near
    perfect matches in Tepatitlán and Jalostotitlán, Jalisco.

    John Gonzalez
    1gnzlz@verizon.net

    romero89

    16 years 10 months ago

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    In reply to DNA by longsjourney

    DNA

    Hi John,

    My father was born in Tepatitlan. His Haplogroup is J2b1, M102+ and
    M205+. Have you come across any J2b's in Tepatitlan? Where are you
    finding others from Tepatitlan who have tested? I've traced his
    direct line back to about 1830 and all were born in Tepa. I have not
    found any matches to his DNA on FTDNA or YSearch. J2b1 also
    originated in the Middle East with the largest concentration being
    found in Iran and Greece. Interesting.

    Linda

    On Nov 12, 2008, at 5:04 PM, general-
    request@lists.nuestrosranchos.org wrote:

    > Message: 1
    > Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:48:08 -0800
    > From: "John Gonzalez" <1gnzlz@verizon.net>
    > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] DNA
    > To: "General Nuestros Ranchos"
    > Message-ID: <4F3FBD6DC8A1461A87669D1EDA060CA2@GNZLZSPD>
    > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
    >
    > HI N.R. Members:
    >
    >
    > I have just received my Y-DNA profile. I belong to the Haplogroup:
    > E1b1b1-M35. The report states the following: "E1b1b1 lineages
    > probably dispersed into the Middle East, Southern Europe and
    > Southern Africa." Since having traced my ancestors all the way
    > back to Hermosilla, Burgos, Spain, I would say that the group which
    > I belong would be Southern Europe. "Expansion into Southern Europe
    > occurred with the Middle Eastern farmers during the Neolithic
    > period. The entry of E1b1b-M81 into Iberia probably occurred with
    > a later migration event via the Straight of Gibraltar when Arab-
    > influenced Berbers occupied the Iberian Peninsula. Consequently,
    > E1b1b1-M35 and its subclades are now the third most frequent
    > haplogroup in Europe".
    >
    > I would like to know if any other members of Nuestros Ranchos
    > belong to this haplogroup also, I would like to hear from you. I
    > have already found near perfect matches in Tepatitl?n and
    > Jalostotitl?n, Jalisco.
    >

    > Researching: Barba, Beltz, Brewster, Buell, Burgess, Capwell,
    > Chandler, Davis, de la Torre, Fisher, Foulkes, Hallstead/Halstead,
    > Hamm, Hitchcock, Hotchkiss, Mahn, Moore, Nicol/Nichol/Nichols,
    > Patterson, Phelps, Romero, Scott, Sherwood, Trowbridge,
    >

    mgervassi

    16 years 10 months ago

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    In reply to DNA by romero89

    DNA

    Linda, my Earthlink address has change to Verizon. my new address is mgervassi@verizon.net

    Thanks
    Mary

    -----Original Message-----
    >From: Linda
    >Sent: Nov 13, 2008 4:40 AM
    >To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    >Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] DNA
    >
    >Hi John,
    >
    >My father was born in Tepatitlan. His Haplogroup is J2b1, M102+ and
    >M205+. Have you come across any J2b's in Tepatitlan? Where are you
    >finding others from Tepatitlan who have tested? I've traced his
    >direct line back to about 1830 and all were born in Tepa. I have not
    >found any matches to his DNA on FTDNA or YSearch. J2b1 also
    >originated in the Middle East with the largest concentration being
    >found in Iran and Greece. Interesting.
    >
    >Linda
    >
    >
    >On Nov 12, 2008, at 5:04 PM, general-
    >request@lists.nuestrosranchos.org wrote:
    >
    >> Message: 1
    >> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:48:08 -0800
    >> From: "John Gonzalez" <1gnzlz@verizon.net>
    >> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] DNA
    >> To: "General Nuestros Ranchos"
    >> Message-ID: <4F3FBD6DC8A1461A87669D1EDA060CA2@GNZLZSPD>
    >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
    >>
    >> HI N.R. Members:
    >>
    >>
    >> I have just received my Y-DNA profile. I belong to the Haplogroup:
    >> E1b1b1-M35. The report states the following: "E1b1b1 lineages
    >> probably dispersed into the Middle East, Southern Europe and
    >> Southern Africa." Since having traced my ancestors all the way
    >> back to Hermosilla, Burgos, Spain, I would say that the group which
    >> I belong would be Southern Europe. "Expansion into Southern Europe
    >> occurred with the Middle Eastern farmers during the Neolithic
    >> period. The entry of E1b1b-M81 into Iberia probably occurred with
    >> a later migration event via the Straight of Gibraltar when Arab-
    >> influenced Berbers occupied the Iberian Peninsula. Consequently,
    >> E1b1b1-M35 and its subclades are now the third most frequent
    >> haplogroup in Europe".
    >>
    >> I would like to know if any other members of Nuestros Ranchos
    >> belong to this haplogroup also, I would like to hear from you. I
    >> have already found near perfect matches in Tepatitl?n and
    >> Jalostotitl?n, Jalisco.
    >>
    >
    >> Researching: Barba, Beltz, Brewster, Buell, Burgess, Capwell,
    >> Chandler, Davis, de la Torre, Fisher, Foulkes, Hallstead/Halstead,
    >> Hamm, Hitchcock, Hotchkiss, Mahn, Moore, Nicol/Nichol/Nichols,
    >> Patterson, Phelps, Romero, Scott, Sherwood, Trowbridge,
    >>
    >
    >

    gnzlzspd

    16 years 10 months ago

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    In reply to DNA by romero89

    ] DNA

    Hi Linda:

    I was tested by Genetree and in their database is where I found the people
    from Tepatitlan and Jalostotitlan who had also had their Y-DNA analyzed. I
    have not had a chance to search other databases.
    For great and extensive information on DNA and detailed information on each
    haplogroup you can go to Genebase.com. Go to Tutorials, from the left side
    of the page select "Y-DNA Haplogroups", from the next window select "Learn
    about Y-DNA haplogroup J" which is the second choice down. There is an
    awful lot of information here, including world maps of the distribution of
    the groups. Scroll down in this page until you find the group you are
    interested in.

    Good luck.

    John Gonzalez

    ========================================================================================

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Linda"
    To:
    Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 04:40
    Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] DNA

    > Hi John,
    >
    > My father was born in Tepatitlan. His Haplogroup is J2b1, M102+ and
    > M205+. Have you come across any J2b's in Tepatitlan? Where are you
    > finding others from Tepatitlan who have tested? I've traced his direct
    > line back to about 1830 and all were born in Tepa. I have not found any
    > matches to his DNA on FTDNA or YSearch. J2b1 also originated in the
    > Middle East with the largest concentration being found in Iran and
    > Greece. Interesting.
    >
    > Linda

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