Greetings, all: I'm primarily searching for López, Argüello, Candelaria, de Herrera, Velarde and García, in northeastern New Mexico. I've also put up a website with about 9500 individuals for that region, primarily for my six surnames, but with numerous collateral surnames as well. It's at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~uribe/ and I hope it proves of some use to some of you (I'd love to hear from you if it does... :-) Happy searching! Lydia Lydia M. Uribe Winnetka, CA 91306 uribe@attglobal.net http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/6172/ Cats, quilts, and diving: what more could anyone ask? Query pgpkeys.mit.edu for PGP public key
This is a new genealogy site with photographs, documents and yearbooks. It is updated daily. Karina http://karinaskorner.com
I am searching for the names of: Candelaria, Sanchez, Gomez, Rodriguez, Sedillo Sylvia Candelaria
It is a pleasure to see some activity on this list. I have a number of San Miguel Co, New Mexico families that I have taken back only as far as around 1850. Those associated with Anton Chico are Estaban MONTANO (b 1821) and Juliana SISNEROS, Bernardo VALENCIA (b 1820) and Ana Maria ARAGON, Juan Christoal MUNIS and Marcelina SANCHEZ. Associated with San Jose are Toribio BACA (b 1786) and Marta ULIBARRI and with Rincon de Tecolote: Juan LUJAN (b 1818). Any help on these or techniques to go back further? Jim Scofield, Scofield@ccnet.com
I'd like to announce to all of the volunteers that the Obituary Archives Search Engine at http://www.cribbs.net/obitsearch/ now can search through all of the past three years obituaries for Detroit and New Orleans, as well as thousands of obits from around the country from different time periods. There are approximately 104,000 obituaries indexed at this time, with more added daily. Thanks, Bill Cribbs The Obituary Links Page http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/index.html
Seaching the names of: :Abeyta,Sanchez,Isquierdo,Madregon
I just join this list and Im not sure of who is looking for who..on Genealogy..I know there are alot of people out there who would like some of us to know who they are looking for ...so..I would like to SUGGEST..a ROLL-CALL! IF there is anyone who would object to this...then you can discard and ignore this messeage...which to me would mean,,you dont need help in your research..I know everyone on this list MUST need help..Well,,Maybe it's time to let someone know...by posting your surnames....in a ROLL-CALL!..someone will notice your message and hopefull give you a response..THANK YOU ALL!!..LET'S HELP EACH OTHER...send in your ROLL-CALL..!!
I am searching for these names in NM. If anyone else has these surnames please email and see if we connect. Michelle Please visit my Websites www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Park/2447/mainpage.html http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Park/2447/stanton.html
Searching for names: SEGURA, ESPINOZA, MARTINEZ, SALAZAR, VIALPANDO (PANDO), GALLEGOS, SANTISTEVAN Thank You, Sandie
Hello folks, I am researching the GRAY and ALDRICH surnames in New Mexico. They lived primarily in Las Vegas, Catskill and Mayhill areas. ...Marcy Ugstad
Im looking for information on my grandparents: Desiderio Abeyta m.Francisca Sanchez in Albuq.NM,,they had the following children: Clemente Abeyta born in 1905 Cora Abeyta born in 19?? Mary Abeyta born in 19?? Prospero Abeyta born in 1915 Julian Abeyta born in 1922 Benita Abeyta born in 1924 They were all born in Albuq.NM. and ALL are deceased now. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRICIATED!!
Dear List, This is an old obit from my family bible and I am hoping someone will read it and know this family and will email me please. It covers members in NM and Texas and CA. Thank you for your help! Laura Burton Funeral Held for Pioneer special to the Star - Telegram, Grandview,TX Feb 25,1938-- Funeral services were conducted at Auburn Methodist Church seven miles east of Grandview Thursday for Mrs. M J Boyd, 96, who died at the home of a daughter in Fort Davis Wednesday. Mrs. Boyd , the mother of 13 children, was born in Arkansas. She moved to Texas with her family in 1846 to settle in Anderson County. She married James Gordon D. Boyd at Jacksonville and the couple moved with their children to Erath County in 1861. Mr. Boyd joined the Confederate Army and served four years. Immediately after the war the family moved to the Grandview country and most of the children were born there. The children were educated at nearby Trinity University. Mr. Boyd purchased a ranch in Mexico and the family lived there until the Mexican revolution , in 1912. The ranch, called "Cerretas." still is owned by the estate. Since Mr. Boyd died, a few years ago, Mrs. Boyd spent most of her time with her son, G D Boyd , at Grandview. She had been at the home of her daughter the last two years. Survivors include three other sons, JJ Boyd, Hillsboro, NM , A J Boyd, Pecos, and Leroy Boyd, Anson, two daughters, Mrs. RL Irving, Fort Davis, and Mrs. Lillie Hoghburg, San Diego, Cal. and a brother J B Ingle , Grandview. Mrs. Boyd has a cousin , Capt. A J ( Jack) Ingle, Grandview, who will be 90 next July. At Jacksonville her cousin , Mrs. Melvina Ingle Chessire, is 104 years old.
Looking for Mrs. Annie THOMAS who put her daughter, Gracie, up for adoption in Tarrant co. TX.in 1884 when she was about 4 y.o. Gracies death cert said she was from New Mexico and she told my father she was Indian. I have the original adoption papers but no mention of the father just the adoptive parents who were Dick and Nannie MaTHEWS also known as david s. MCHERD and Nancy SHAWVER. ANY info greatly appreciated. Brigitte Daguerre
Hello folks I am looking for information on my ancestors who lived in New Mexico during the 1800's and early 1900's. The ALDRICH family lived in Las Vegas, NM and the Apishapa and Trinidad areas of Colorado.The GRAY family lived in Catskill, Mayhill, Las Vegas and a couple other places. Both families also lived in Las Animas Co, Colorado. ALDRICH, Solomon b.29 Aug 1833 Prince Edward Co, Ontario, CAN. He married Adah Antoinette WILLIAMS on 11 Oct 1854 St.Vincent, Ontario, Canada. They moved out west to New Mexico and Colorado - lived primarily in Las Vegas, NM and the Trinidad area of Colorado. Solomon is buried in Apishapa, CO. children: John Adolphus, Susan Matura, Selina, Addie Rose, Libby Angeline and Mattie (Martha). GRAY, Leroy P. b. 09 May 1819. He married Harriet HALL on April 17, 1839 in Jackson County, Indiana. They are both presumed to have died in the Las Vegas, NM area, but we haven't found where they are buried yet. GRAY, Leroy P., Jr. b.03 July 1863 Brussells, IL. He married Martha Emily ALDRICH on June 5, 1887 Trinidad, Colorado. They lived in various places in NM and Colorado. They lived several years in Catskill, NM. Children: Adelaide Verna b.15 March 1888 in Colorado Sarah Eugenia b.13 April 1890 in Colorado Perry Owen b.24 March 1892 Catskill, NM Edward Dean b.15 Jan 1894 Catskill, NM Ruth Alberta b. 26 Oct 1898 Catskill, NM Leroy Emmett b.11 July 1901 Catskill, NM Antoinette Harriet b.24 Aug 1903 Catskill, NM ....Any help or suggestions for locating information on these 2 families and their lives in NM would be greatly appreciated. Marcy Ugstad Coos Bay, Oregon
Dear Listmembers, I am researching the surname BOWNE and allied families from 1600 to present in the USA, CANADA, and ENGLAND. The ONLY alternative spelling is BOWN . Surnames that are NOT accepted are: BROWNE, BROWN, and BOWEN. Here are the allied family surnames. These families with these surnames should be found to be married to the BOWNE surname. If these surnames are in your family tree I would like to hear from you, though I suggest that you should be looking for the surname BOWNE in your geanalogy. If you have already found any BOWNE family members I would like to have some information about them. Also, I would like the website or email addresses of the following surnames Ackerly, Ament, Atkinson, Anderson, Applegate, Ashley, Arthur, Alward, Allen, Alioth, Antrim, Apgar, Buckalew, Breed, Bunn, Bergren, Bickerstaff, Byrd, Beach, Bird, Burling, Brinstool, Buser, Bradey, Beckett, Burns, Bush, Burroughs, Berg, Beam, Berry, Bennett, Broodhead, Butterworth, Barber, Barton, Billingham, Cornish, Coleman, Clayton, Compton, Chaffin, Chaffers, Caffrey, Collins, Christy, Cunningham, Conklin, Clark, Cliver, Carpenter, Cronce, Corman, Cormel, Cort, Chrittenden, Conover, Clevenger, Cole, Cocks, Cox, Chapman, Craft, Cromwell, Copperwaite, Dietrich, Dangler, Doyle, Davis, Daily, Dennison, Dusenburg, Dickerson, Dobson, Dirking, Dawson, DeBowe, Doberty, Duryea, Dugan, Deats, Deacon, Embree, Erickson, Emerson, Farrington, Fones, Fronich, Ferguson, Franklin, Foord, Ferris, Foster, Frost, Fowler, Foll, Field, Feake, Greene, Gaskill, Gildersleeve, Gulid, Gray, Gilbridge, Gosling, Garrigues, Hawkings, Hager, Hain, Hoffman, Heakes, Hartpence, Hoppcock, Holcomb, Haverland, Haggerty, Hartman, Hodge, Hyatt, Holmes, Hartshorne, Huntington, Haydock, Howland, Hunt, Hulbut, Hull, Haywood, Hains, Hosier, Harmer, Hix, Harned, Hubbil, Holbroook, Hendicks, Jones, Keese, King, Kerr, Keene, Kitch, Kellog, Kenyon, Kenfield, Lee, Lippit, Lippincott, Lincoln, Landreth, Leighton, Lockwood, Lawrence, Latham, Lunn, Leggett, Merlet, Morrell, Maxwell, Murray, Miller, McKee, McAdams, Martin, Mosier, Miles, Minturn, Mortin, Morgan, Moore, Moulton, Newbold, Nixon, Newton, Nevius, Orvis, Owen, Odell, Parker, Pearsall, Potts, Powers, Pope, Perrine, Place, Prior, Palen, Pell, Parsons, Perry, Pancoast, Quinby, Riker, Reid, Rowland, Richardson, Rivers, Rives, Redmond, Rogers, Rodgers, Reynolds, Raymond, Rodman, Rockafellow, Rapelje, Roe, Stringham, Stoothoff, Schenck, Slaughton, Sharp, Slievers, Scholefield, Storm, Sedgefield, Smith, Skinner, Stout, Satterwaite, Southgate, Shove, Shippley, Sutton, Skillman, Seabrook, Stillwell, Salter, Steele, Suckley, Thorne, Thomas, Taylor, Tappen, Travers, Thorpe, Tiger, Thorne, Tagg, Titus, Townsend, Tallman, Underhill, VanDyke, VanVlack, Wood, Winthrop, Winning, Worthly, Williver, Walling, Walcutt, Winter, Williamson, Weigel, Weeden, Whitefield, Walter, Wright, Worden, Watson, Wilson, Willits, Willitts, Woodward, Wheeland, Whetherwood, Wallace, Whitney, York, Zabrinsky, Curtis, Card, Caroline, Duncan, Grover, Clune, Creclun, Church, Dealy, Bishop, Carey, Cornell, Cramer, Cook, Claner, Draper, Feak, Furman, Fischer, Gilbride, Hasbrook, Greenfield, Hartman, Healey, Murphy, Mott, Rozencranz, Rickey, Skinner, Klush, Hendrickson, Johnson, Morris, McCready, Middlebrook, Huff, Lair, Longstreet, Mean, Mitchell, Nichols,McQueen, Provost, Robinson, Robins, StJohn, Sands, Thompson, Truax, Whitner, Willison, Williams, Styvesant, Patterson, Toner, Terry, Tullison. Thanks, Audrey C. BOWNE BOWNE Family Genealogist / Researcher Seattle, WA gbowne@email.msn.com 01/09/2000 (Y2K compliant!) email me for our home (surface mail) address
Regarding Larry Reynolds' Great Uncle: Your great-uncle who died in NM of Black Lung may not have contracted it in NM. In the late 1800's and at the turn of the century, patients with lung ailments were advised to take the "Desert Cure" and go to live in very dry, hot climates in the hopes that the climate would improve the disease. Few were cured, but the climate may have prolonged the lives of some. If you can locate him in a census his birth state should be listed. Good Luck. Michaele Burris burrisbooks@juno.com
Need info on: 1-Carlos PORTER, was he in military, did he take wife to San Antonio, and when? Did he die before 1850? When did he come from Ireland? 2-Is that my Maria Dolores Martin in the 1845 census with a second husband? Where was Lucinda? 3-Need any information on this Martin family and ancestors. Carlos PORTER, b Ireland, parents Thomas PORTER & Nansa PORTER md Lucinda GUEVAR (WEAVER) 23 Dec 1849 at Santa Fe, St. Francis Parish and Our Lady of Light. She was born 5 Sep 1837 at Santa Fe to Pauline WEAVER and Maria Dolores MARTIN. WEAVER was variously recorded as GUEVAR, YBABR, BIBAR. (Yes, Pauline. It was probably Powell, but he took the Spanish pronunciation, Anglicized it, and that's what the history books call him. He was a mountain man, was a civilian guide for the Mormon Battalion, and discovered gold and mountains in AZ.) Pauline WEAVER was born 1797-1803 [long labor?] in White Co, TN. He married Maria Dolores Martin, b abt 1814 in Taos, on 2 Sep 1832 in Taos. They had three known children, Jose Bentio Jorge WEAVER, b 28 Apr 1833, Taos; Maria Guadalupe WEAVER, b 21 Jan 1835, Taos; and Maria Lucinda. Pauline was gone yondering before Lucinda was married at age 12(!) in 1849. In the 1845 Census of NM, there is a Maria Dolores Martin who is in the household of Francisco Antonio Atencio as his wife. If this is my Dolores, both Jose Benito and Guadalupe are listed as 2 years younger than their baptismal record states, and Lucinda is not there at all. She could be living with other relatives. Maria Dolores Martin was dau of Juan Candelario Martin md 8 Mar 1800 to Maria Juliana Vallejos b abt 1784 in Conoa, RA, NM. Would enjoy hearing from you if you are searching the same lines. Michaele Burris
hi i am a MINKS, by birth, are there any on this list who have NICHOLAS, and wife ISABELLA ??? and thier children, who were born in kentucky,where abouts unknown, NATHANIEL,RICHARD BLAIN MILTON, and dau, MARY MINKS, who marreid JAMES MCDOWELL, LYDIA JANE POOL, married nathaniel above, NANCY JANE CLARK married richard blain milton above, another family member ROSEALLA MINKS married JOHN CALL, eureka,kansas, a different RICHARD MILTON MINKS,married MICKEY CALL,SMITH who,s father was ALLAN/ ALLEN CALL and mother LISA ANN COOPER and do your minks lead to kentucky, mine do, only do not know where, they were in kentucky before 1870, by 1870 they were on that years census for missouri, chariton,co, they were known to have lived in saline co,marshall,missouri, but we dont connect to that line of minks, so far, by 1900 they were in these places in kansas, greenwood,co,eureka, butler,co,eldorado, sedgewich,co,wichita,kansas, ALSO looking for JENNIE REBECCA WADLEY, who married JAMES RICHARD MINKS, her father was SCOTT WADLEY,her mother POHBE/ PHEBE, FARNUM, WADLEY as of 1900 ks,census,wichita phobe,s mother was EVA FARNUM JENNIE rebecca is my grandmother, her where abouts unknown since 1925, her husband james richard minks, divorced her 7 years later,and where abouts still unknown. my father never knew his mother, ALSO looking for the son of my fathers brother, born apr.1950/ EDWARD LAYTON MINKS, BORN APR 1950,his father anothet richard milton minks died apr 1950, just a few days after the brith of his son edward layton minks edwards mother was HELEN ??? MINKS at the time, in wichita,kansas can anybody help me, thanks, still trying, rebecca MINKS hoover
I am looking for obituaries to add to the archives of the Obituary Links Page. I'd like to invite you to visit and review the Obituary Links Page. There are many sources for obituaries, cemetery inscriptions, mortality schedules, death notices, as well as birth, marriage, and anniversary announcements arranged by state and county. The URL is http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/ The sister page is the Obituary Archive Search Engine at http://www.cribbs.net/obitsearch/ Check out States of the Union at http://www.cribbs.net/states/ Thanks! Bill Cribbs Cribbs-Krebs-Creps-Kribbs Family History http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/cribbs.htm The Obituary Links Page http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit/ Always Searching http://www.cribbs.net/as/
Kathy in Southern California Kathystree@aol.com <Kathystree@aol.com> wrote Date: Friday, January 07, 2000 8:01 AM Subject: Newbie > Here is what little I do know. > >Proquinto Ramirez B: 1871 in Mexico D: in New Mexico >-m- Anastisia Avlarez B: 1873 in Mexico D: in New Mexico >children: >Ramon b: 1894 >Jose b: 1896 >Delphina b: 1898 >Lionardo b: 1900 >Alfonso b: 10/14/1909 in Silver City, NM d: 1/14/1973 Santa Ana, CA > >I'm guessing Proquinto possibly died in Silver City, NM but have no idea. I have been unhappy with so little activity on any of the New Mexico mailing lists. Like you, I am a newbie as far as New Mexico genealogies. Ramirez is an early name in New Mexico. You just have 200 years of genealogy to fell in (grin). I certainly would start with the soundex index for the 1880 census. If you are lucky the church records have been filmed for the relevant location and are available through a local Family History Center. The records of the Catholic church in Silver City 1874-1956 are available. On marriages, these usually give the names of all four parents. The index of the 1850, 1860, and 1870 censuses are included in AIS microfiche set available at most LDS Family History Centers. In the Spanish communities, a women seem to have usually used the surname of her father - not her husband. In a number of cases I have picked up her surname in the census. This also has lead to a problem in that the census taker has at times listed the children with her surname. Jim Scofield Searching in (then) San Miquel County: Anton Chico- MONTANO, SISNEROS, VALENCIA, ARAGON, MUNIZ, HIJAR; San Jose- BACA, ULBARRI, ARAGON; Rincon del Tecolote- LUJAN