Just wanted to let you know that yesterday I received the following email from Crispin Rendon. Read the rest of this entry >>
Just wanted to let you know that yesterday I received the following email from Crispin Rendon. Read the rest of this entry >>
Just wanted to let you know that I received the following email from Crispin Rendon earlier today let me know that he had just released the fourth volume of Families of Salinas Victoria. Read the rest of this entry >>
Just wanted to let you know that I received earlier today the following email by Crispin Rendon.
Email:
This email is going out to everyone in my genealogy address book. There is no need to respond.
I have posted another volume online. Find a link below.
Families of Salinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Volume Three
http://home.earthlink.net/~nemexfh/sv3.pdf
This week, while doing research for additional Families of Santiago Nuevo Leon volumes, I came across something I had never seen before. I would like to share it with you here in a narrative form.
Maria Antonia Juana Flores Abrego was baptized on July 17, 1821 in Santiago, Nuevo Leon.
She was the oldest of three born to Pedro Flores Abrego and Maria Gertrudis Vallejo.
Pedro had been married before to Maria Josefa Lopez. Maria Gertrudis had seven children from her earlier marriage to Trinidad Prieto. After the death of Pedro, Maria Gertrudis marries a third time to Jose Angel Martinez and had a daughter with him.
This is where the story returns to Maria Antonia Juana Flores Abrego. Five months after her mother Maria Gertrudis Vallejo dies, Maria Antonia (age 18) marries her Step-father Jose Angel Martinez. They had been granted a dispensation to marry.
Best Regards,
Crispin Rendon
The following image and transcription is of the 1762 death record of my 8th great grandfather Diego Gonzalez de Trevino. The document below is very interesting since right off the bat it calls your attention since all other death records are just a few lines and this one is a whole paragraph. the document indicates that he left several hundred sheep and goats to the church’s various works. The document also indicates Read the rest of this entry >>
Earlier today I received the following email from Crispin Rendon announcing the release of his new book about the Families of Salinas Victoria Volume One covering the Marriages from 1755 to 1769. I highly encourage everyone to download the book and also read the first pages to get an idea of the scope of Crispin’s new project. This is the first of Nine Volumes.
Here is the Email:
This email is going out to everyone in my genealogy address book. There is no need to respond.
I have posted online Volume One of Families of Salinas Victoria Nuevo Leon.
Below find a link to it.
Francophiles look for two marriages on Nov. 3, 1756. That is when two Frenchmen Bernardo Puy and Pedro Peche married the Villarreal sisters, Maria Francisca and Isabel Maria daughters of Francisco Villarreal and Catalina Garza.
Families of Salinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Volume One
http://home.earthlink.net/~nemexfh/sv1.pdf
Best Regards
Crispin Rendon
Hope you have fun searching for your ancestors in this new book.
I received the following email from Crispin Rendon yesterday.
This email is going out to the 459 people found in my genealogy address book (stakeholders).
Stakeholder 2012 Genealogy Year End Report,
The database has grown to over 271,000 records, up 33,000 records from the year 2011. Over 600 records, on average, were added weekly. Some of these records came from the research required to complete the sixteen volume series on the Families of General Teran, Nuevo Leon. That series blossomed into an attempt to create genealogies for every one of the thousands of couples that were married in the General Teran Catholic Church for a period of over 100 years. The research for the published three volume Families of Santiago, Nuevo Leon series and the research for the yet to be published nine volume series Families of Salinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon account for the bulk of the records added. Additional database records came from family trees submitted in return for ancestor reports. Those reports ranged in size from a three page 4-generation report to a 543 page 48-generation book. The number of ancestor reports rose from 59 in 2011 to 80 in 2012. Some ancestor books were converted from English into Spanish. One ancestor book was created for my Kindle reader. Not quantified, yet very important, are the countless corrections to the records some of which extended lines, others shortened lines and still others re-routed them. The introduction of my Top 20 mtDNA list was a huge success. Expect a similar list for y-DNA sometime in 2013.
I am thinking of converting the Slaves of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico book, which is in a pdf format, into a Kindle reader format and am interested in learning if there is any interest for it. If you read books with an electronic device other then a computer let me know what you think.
Thank you all for your support.
Best Regards,
Crispin Rendon
If interested you can download all of Crispin’s books on one of my previous posts DNA and Genealogical Books-Reports. Can’t wait for him to publish Families of Salinas Victoria, Nuevo Leon. Keep up the excellent work Mr. Rendon!