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I'm looking for Flores Alatorre, Hernandez, Renteria, Romero out of Jalpa, Zacatecas.

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Submitted by rubenhernandez57 on 20 April, 2008 - 11:48am.

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mormonboy74 | 20 April, 2008 - 11:48am

Hello Rubén! Im Daniel Camino were from Huanusco right next door to Jalpa, Did you know that Jalpa use to be part of Huanusco? (Thats what I heard) Anyway, you might have heard of us the Camino family who owns or at least use to the Hacienda La Luz all the on eastern Huanusco and extends into Aguascalientes? I might be able to help with some families you search for namely, Flores, Rentería, I wonder if your related to the same Hernández who came from Jalpa to La Luz, it's possible. As may know Huanuscans and Jalpans intermarry extensively making Los Altos seem normal, we have nephews and aunts marry, cousins and 1st cousins, 2nd, 3rd, uncle and nieces. Especially in La Luz we have a pop of abt 340 and everyone is related somehow. We started out with 7 families and for the next 200 years we would only marry into these families. They were the quote in quote "pure spanish blood", many times we have been confused and can totally pass for Anglos (i.e. from England or ancestry) I dont say pass as anglo-saxon because I also have saxon blood, I do have some English ancestors but farther back. As you do your research you might seem to trace them east to Huanusco so dont be easily discouraged if you cant find them in Jalpa. Jalpa has a rather new church built ca. 1920? Remember that Jalpa was under the jurisiction of Tabasco as well so people went to baptize their kids their most of the time, us at La Luz stopped going to Tabasco, and had our own Juris. when we built La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Luz, most of the Huanusco ranches came to our hacienda to get baptize and some Jalpa, thats how the HErnández met the Caminos. Soon after they would move to La Luz.
-Daniel Méndez del Camino
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Gabriela | 20 April, 2008 - 11:48am

Daniel,
My mom is from Los Altos, the same thing about intermarriage among a few families, same idea of the "pure Spanish blood"
Gabriela> From: mormonboy74@hotmail.com> To: general@nuestrosranchos.com> Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 19:18:10 -0700> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Genealogy Tree> > > Hello Rubén! Im Daniel Camino were from Huanusco right next door to Jalpa, Did you know that Jalpa use to be part of Huanusco? (Thats what I heard) Anyway, you might have heard of us the Camino family who owns or at least use to the Hacienda La Luz all the on eastern Huanusco and extends into Aguascalientes? I might be able to help with some families you search for namely, Flores, Rentería, I wonder if your related to the same Hernández who came from Jalpa to La Luz, it's possible. As may know Huanuscans and Jalpans intermarry extensively making Los Altos seem normal, we have nephews and aunts marry, cousins and 1st cousins, 2nd, 3rd, uncle and nieces. Especially in La Luz we have a pop of abt 340 and everyone is related somehow. We started out with 7 families and for the next 200 years we would only marry into these families. They were the quote in quote "pure spanish blood", many times we have been confused and can totally pass for Anglos (i.e. from England or ancestry) I dont say pass as anglo-saxon because I also have saxon blood, I do have some English ancestors but farther back. As you do your research you might seem to trace them east to Huanusco so dont be easily discouraged if you cant find them in Jalpa. Jalpa has a rather new church built ca. 1920? Remember that Jalpa was under the jurisiction of Tabasco as well so people went to baptize their kids their most of the time, us at La Luz stopped going to Tabasco, and had our own Juris. when we built La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Luz, most of the Huanusco ranches came to our hacienda to get baptize and some Jalpa, thats how the HErnández met the Caminos. Soon after they would move to La Luz. > -Daniel Méndez del Camino> _________________________________________________________________> Going green? See the top 12 foods to eat organic.> http://green.msn.com/galleries/photos/photos.aspx?gid=164&ocid=T003MSN51N1653A> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List> > To post, send email to:> general(at)NuestrosRanchos.com> > To change your subscription, log on to:> http://www.NuestrosRanchos.com
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