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Jerez and de la Torre

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  • By romero89 | Sat, 2006-07-01 14:45

    I am trying to trace my de la Torre's in and around Guadalajara and
    Tepatitlan de Morelos. What I know is Jose de la Torre and Elena
    Romero had at least four children: Sofia (b. ca. 1881), Adolfo,
    Leopold, and Beatriz. I have photos of Beatriz and Adolfo. Sofia de
    la Torre married Castulo Romero around 1900/1904 and had four
    children: Rosendo, b. 1904; Salvador, b . 1906; Ramon, b. 1907; and
    Elena, b. 1910. Is there any trace of this de la Torre family in
    your records? Rosendo, Ramon, and Elena immigrated to the U.S. in
    the early 1920's.

    Linda

    ROMERO Y-DNA Surname Group Co-Administrator
    http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/r/romero/
    http://www.familytreedna.com/public/romero

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    Edward Serros

    19 years ago

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    Jerez and de la Torre

    As Marge has requested, I have uploaded various Jerez files that include specific baptisms, marriages, and communications in various years and centuries. I placed them in the research file sections. You can browse these files fairly easily since they are mostly alphabetical. Good luck. Unfortunately, I have no relatives from Jerez.

    Happy 4th of July.

    Ed

    aajay1073

    19 years ago

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    In reply to Jerez and de la Torre by Edward Serros

    Research File Section

    Hey Ed,

    Where is the Research File Section?

    When I go into the file section, all I see is:
    - Member Genealogy Files
    - Reference Material
    - Books and Articles

    I can't find the files you posted.

    Thanks,
    Angie Godina

    Edward Serros wrote on 4 July, 2006 - 7:57pm:

    As Marge has requested, I have uploaded various Jerez files that include specific baptisms, marriages, and communications in various years and centuries. I placed them in the research file sections. You can browse these files fairly easily since they are mostly alphabetical. Good luck. Unfortunately, I have no relatives from Jerez.

    Happy 4th of July.

    Ed

    makas_nc

    19 years ago

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    Tepatitlan Batch Numbers: DATA entry Volunteer Needed

    I don't have time but if there is a volunteer in the group to do some
    data entry I just looked up quite a few of the Tepatitlan de Morelos
    batch numbers. They should be of help to anyone doing research in this
    area of Jalisco. I've entered one of the films so you'll have a starting
    place. Let me or Arturo know if you need any help in how to upload
    films/batch numbers to the films area of the group. Here are the batch
    numbers I found today. . .there might be more to enter later if anyone
    wants to search for those gaps:

    Tepatitlan De Morelos, Jalisco, Mexico

    Baptisms

    boys J603697 1785 - 1803 0218445
    girls K603697 1785 - 1803 0218445
    boys J603698 1801 - 1810 0218446
    girls K603698 1801 - 1810 0218446
    C603699 1810 - 1816 0218447
    C603701 1816 - 1821 0218448
    C603702 1821 - 1824 0218449
    boys J603703 1824 - 1826 0218450
    girls K603703 1824 - 1826 0218450
    C603704 1827 - 1829 0218451

    Otro Hoyo

    C603711 1843 - 1848 0218457
    C603712 1846 - 1851 0218458
    C603713 1851 - 1853 0218459
    C603714 1853 - 1855 0218460
    C603715 1855 - 1857 0218461
    C603716 1857 - 1860 0218462
    C603717 1860 - 1863 0218463
    C603718 1863 - 1865 0218464
    C603719 1865 - 1867 0218465
    C603721 1867 - 1870 0218466
    C603722 1870 - 1872 0218467
    C603723 1872 - 1874 0218468
    C603724 1874 - 1875 0218469

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

    marriages: Tepatitlan De Morelos, Jalisco, Mexico

    M603725 1686 - 1735 0218516
    M603726 1736 - 1771 0218517
    M603727 1771 - 1787 0218518
    M603728 1787 - 1817 0218519
    M603729 1817 - 1825 0218520
    M603731 1825 - 1828 0218521
    M603732 1828 - 1835 0218522

    Nice little hole here, hmmmm

    M603739 1869 - 1876 0218529
    M603741 1876 - 1881 0218530
    M603742 1881 - 1885 0218531

    Linda R Romero wrote:

    >I am trying to trace my de la Torre's in and around Guadalajara and
    >Tepatitlan de Morelos. What I know is Jose de la Torre and Elena
    >Romero had at least four children: Sofia (b. ca. 1881), Adolfo,
    >Leopold, and Beatriz. I have photos of Beatriz and Adolfo. Sofia de
    >la Torre married Castulo Romero around 1900/1904 and had four
    >children: Rosendo, b. 1904; Salvador, b . 1906; Ramon, b. 1907; and
    >Elena, b. 1910. Is there any trace of this de la Torre family in
    >your records? Rosendo, Ramon, and Elena immigrated to the U.S. in
    >the early 1920's.
    >
    >Linda
    >
    >
    >
    >

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