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Hijos Naturales y Legítimos

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  • By Visitor (not verified) | Fri, 2006-08-11 15:00

    Based on my knowledge of Mexican history and family history, I can fully
    understand the confusion caused by the terms ¨hijo legítimo¨ and ¨hijo
    natural¨. As of 1859, it was mandated by Mexican law that all marriages,
    births and deaths must be first registered with the civil authorities (Registro
    Civil).

    In the case of a marriage, this meant the civil registration ad to take place
    prior to the religous ceremony, commonly referred to as ¨las dos leyes¨.
    For various reasons, the religous ceremony was/may be postponed by
    days, weeks, monhs or years.

    Eventhough the civil ceremony had taken place, any children born prior
    to the religous ceremony were idntified as ¨hijos naturales¨ in church
    records. At such time as the religous ceremony took place, the
    margin of the baptismal entry was annoted ¨hijo legítimo¨.

    George
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    > Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:48:31 -0700 (PDT)
    > From: Leticia
    > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Help
    > To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
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    > Can someone help me out with the following.
    > I am having a hard time reading a birth certificatea from mid 1800's, I
    > was under the assumption "hijo Natural" is a child born to a single mom!
    >
    > what is the difference between:
    >
    > Hijo Legitimo de - to - Hijo natural de
    > on both terms parents are listed as a couple.
    > In other cases the name of the baptised is listed followed by the term
    > "Natural"
    > and then the name of the parents.
    >
    > Help, Letty

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    makas_nc

    19 years 3 months ago

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    Thanks George: Hijos Naturales y Legítimos

    Thanks George. . .I appreciate your participation in the group. The
    times you've given answers they always come out clear and to the point.
    Thanks for adding to the discussion. [Now don't lets everyone else jump
    to any conclusions. . .the other replies on this thread have been good
    as well, just making a comment on what I've noticed from past
    participation].

    joseph

    George Hoge wrote:

    >Based on my knowledge of Mexican history and family history, I can fully
    >understand the confusion caused by the terms ¨hijo legítimo¨ and ¨hijo
    >natural¨. As of 1859, it was mandated by Mexican law that all marriages,
    >births and deaths must be first registered with the civil authorities (Registro
    >Civil).
    >
    >In the case of a marriage, this meant the civil registration ad to take place
    >prior to the religous ceremony, commonly referred to as ¨las dos leyes¨.
    >For various reasons, the religous ceremony was/may be postponed by
    >days, weeks, monhs or years.
    >
    >Eventhough the civil ceremony had taken place, any children born prior
    >to the religous ceremony were idntified as ¨hijos naturales¨ in church
    >records. At such time as the religous ceremony took place, the
    >margin of the baptismal entry was annoted ¨hijo legítimo¨.
    >
    >George
    >.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >

    Leticia

    19 years 3 months ago

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    In reply to Thanks George: Hijos Naturales y Legítimos by makas_nc

    Hijos Naturales y Legítimos

    Thank you George, this makes a lot of sense, Now I know why they used the
    two different terms. Letty

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