John Dominis AKA Aimoku…
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Added by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on February 22, 2010 at 3:14pm —
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3 Testamento.
Zacatecas, 23 de abril 1678. Ana de Chirriaga, hija legítima de Martín de Chirriaga y Ana de Covela, difuntos, mineros, vecino fueron de esta ciudad y ella originaria de ella, sus hermanos fueron María de Chirriaga, y el bachiller Nicolás de Chiriaga cura propio beneficiario de esta ciudad a quien nombra albacea. Sus herederos son Martín de Chirriaga, hijos de su hermano Martín. Firman como testigo Juan Antonio Bernal. fjs.(48-48v)
Added by Salvador Cabral Valdes on February 22, 2010 at 3:07pm —
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estamento.
Zacatecas, 17 de mayo1673. María de Chirriaga, vecina, hija legítima del capitán Martín de Chirriaga, y Ana de Zavala, difuntos, vecinos fueron de esta ciudad, y ella originaria de la misma. Otorga testamento y declara por su hermana a Ana de Chirriaga legítima mujer de Juan Cenlargo, pide que se funde una capellanía y capellanes sus sobrinos Martín y Andrés de Chirriaga, hijos legítimos de su hermano Martín de Chirriaga difunto y de Francisca Rendón. Albacea el bachiller Nicolás…
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Added by Salvador Cabral Valdes on February 22, 2010 at 3:06pm —
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1 Testamento.
Zacatecas, 1 de agosto 1659. El capitán Martín de Chirriaga, vecino y minero. Hijo legítimo de Pedro de Chirriaga y María Martínez de Sanobre, difuntos, vecinos fueron de la villa de Hernani en Guipúzcoa, de donde es originario.Otorga testamento y declara que tuvo en arrendamiento la hacienda de minas de Juan Guerrero Villaseca. Tiene una estancia de ganado mayor, llamada Buenavista. Y su hacienda de minas con 3 molinos, 100 mulas. Su cuñada Matiana de Zavala, mujer de Pedro…
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Added by Salvador Cabral Valdes on February 22, 2010 at 3:05pm —
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tenemos a Pedro del Muro y María de Chirriaga. Pedro y María tuvieron seis hijos, todos bautizados en la Parroquia de la Asunción de Aguascalientes:
Christobal del Muro, bautizado 16 Sept. 1663 en Aguascalientes. Contrajo matrimonio con Gertrudis de Avila Medina, hija legítima de Cristobal de Medina y María de Avila (Gertrudis tomó el apellido de su madre).
Francisco del Muro, bapt. 16 Ene. 1665 en Aguascalientes.
Luisa del Muro, bapt. 05 Abr. 1666 en Aguascalientes.
Pedro…
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Added by Salvador Cabral Valdes on February 22, 2010 at 3:04pm —
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Added by Salvador Cabral Valdes on February 22, 2010 at 2:38pm —
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Looking for descendents of George Lapp who migrated from Blankenheim Germany to USA approx 1863?.
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Jim Lapp
Added by Jim Duane Lapp on February 22, 2010 at 8:36am —
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New
FamilySearch
(
NFS) is
much more than a simple database of names, it is a revolutionary way of
presenting genealogical information that has far reaching and even
revolutionary consequences to the way family information is stored,
displayed and maintained. One aspect of the program (if you can call it
that) is the extensive help system.…
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Added by James Tanner on February 22, 2010 at 8:29am —
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Sometimes it take a year or two (or more) for the nature of a major
change to become evident in any human activity. Genealogy has always
been a very narrow and some-what esoteric study. But now,
FamilySearch's
New
FamilySearch
(
NFS)
database constitutes a revolutionary challenge to…
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Added by James Tanner on February 21, 2010 at 10:12pm —
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Family Tree Connection has added the following genealogy items to its database:
Highland Park Presbyterian Church 1929 Year Book - Year Book and Church Directory of Highland Park Presbyterian Church, Laurel and Linden Aves., 1929. Rev. Frank Fitt, Minister.
The GEM Dance Folio for 1916 - Containing all the Year's Song…
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Added by Illya Daddezio on February 21, 2010 at 5:40pm —
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Four John Dominises-
Governor John Owen Dominis was the son of Captain John Dominis, the sea captain who brought his Boston born wife, Mary…
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Added by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on February 21, 2010 at 3:30pm —
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The newest addition to FamilySearch's Record Search are the Norfolk, Church of England Parish Registers
from 1538 to 1900 and the Brazil, Paraiba region Civil Registrations from
1870 to 2006.
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Added by James Tanner on February 20, 2010 at 3:42pm —
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This week’s challenge from Amy at WeTree is to play with Google Maps, a
“a helpful tool for determining the locations of addresses in your
family history.” My genealogy software uses Google Maps to map all the
locations for each individual within the database, so I’ve never gone
straight to Google Maps and used it [...]…
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Added by Tonia Kendrick on February 19, 2010 at 5:24pm —
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I found an interesting biographical sketch on my 4x great-grandfather.
(Google search is truly an amazing thing). I knew that he had
immigrated from Ireland, but the additional information is where the
gold lies. He was the second sheriff in Burke County, North Carolina
and was a member of the North Carolina legislature in 1802.
For [...]…
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Added by Tonia Kendrick on February 18, 2010 at 5:05pm —
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How to I add the list of our Surname, Swartwout, Swarthout, Swartout, Swartwood, Swarthwood, Swathwood, etc to the Surname list
Kathy Hastings Hoeldke
Added by Kathy Hastings Hoeldke on February 18, 2010 at 2:52pm —
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RT @LisaCooke: Had a blast talking with Lisa Kudrow about WDYTYA!
Listen to the exclusive interview on Valentine’s Day. Podcast episode
81. #
The death certificates I ordered in November FINALLY came yesterday. #
Updated old blog post – SNGF – Most Recent Unknown Ancestor – with newly found information.
http://ow.ly/176hj #
Very nice! RT @InnerCompass: It feels good [...]…
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Added by Tonia Kendrick on February 17, 2010 at 4:44pm —
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Most of us have them. If we could explain them or even get rid of them, we would have greater success in our family tree research.
Unexplained gaps can be the reason for your family tree's brick wall. There are many kinds of gaps to look for. Some gaps can be explained, others cannot. If left unpursued, we may never uncover the "full truth" about the family. Below are some examples.…
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Added by Geoff Rasmussen on February 17, 2010 at 11:24am —
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I know it isn't his original quote, but Val D. Greenwood says, "A good cookbook does not make a good cook." (Greenwood, Val D.
The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy.
Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co, 2000). Neither does good
genealogical instruction…
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Added by James Tanner on February 16, 2010 at 6:18pm —
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I finally found some Kendrick census records. The lack of documentation
has been really frustrating, because I knew these people had lived in
Murray County, but I simply couldn’t find them. Bad spelling and fancy
handwriting were the sources of my problems. . .
Read more
here.
Added by Tonia Kendrick on February 16, 2010 at 5:09pm —
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According to fellow genealogy blogger, Randy Seaver, “Genealogy Research is like a box of chocolates- you never know what you’re going to find….” Well, Randy, not only do I like your quote, but I like the Library of Congress “Chronicling America” website you wrote about last month.…
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Added by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on February 16, 2010 at 9:30am —
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