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No Grandparents Included

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  • By mgallegosc | Thu, 2014-02-20 22:32

    For the most part, the baptism records from the early 1700's do not include the name of Grandparents. Does anyone know what's the best way to continue finding the family lineage?

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    jcaguayo

    11 years 5 months ago

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    No Grandparents Included

    Try using the following website:

    http://www.guadalajaradispensas.com/

    Scroll to the bottom of the page and choose one of the years listed, ex.
    2013, under the blog archive.

    Then just filter the page by location or last name.

    When you find something that may look like it's part of your lineage click
    on the source film link. Then just enter the page number in front

    Source film: 168087

    On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 11:32 PM, wrote:

    > For the most part, the baptism records from the early 1700's do not
    > include the name of Grandparents. Does anyone know what's the best way to
    > continue finding the family lineage?
    >
    >

    jcaguayo

    11 years 5 months ago

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    In reply to No Grandparents Included by jcaguayo

    No Grandparents Included

    Try using the following website put together by a Nuestros Ranchos member:

    http://www.guadalajaradispensas.com/

    Scroll to the bottom of the page and choose one of the years listed, ex.
    2013, under the blog archive.

    Then just filter the page by location or last name.

    When you find a couple that may look like it's part of your lineage click
    on the source film link. Then just enter the page number in front of the
    couple (page 1380 in the example below).

    Source film: 168087

    1380 antonio bacilio avalos & guadalupe gomez / san juan (same as 1364)

    I'm not sure if you speak Spanish or not, but this are dispensas or pardons
    from the church that allow for the couple to get married by the church.
    These documents can be 30 pages long or longer and contain very valuable
    information. I've extended my tree by 4 generations in some cases using
    dispensas.

    Happy hunting.

    Juan Aguayo

    On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 11:41 PM, Juan Aguayo
    wrote:

    > Try using the following website:
    >
    > http://www.guadalajaradispensas.com/
    >
    > Scroll to the bottom of the page and choose one of the years listed, ex.
    > 2013, under the blog archive.
    >
    > Then just filter the page by location or last name.
    >
    > When you find something that may look like it's part of your lineage click
    > on the source film link. Then just enter the page number in front
    >
    > Source film: 168087
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 11:32 PM, wrote:
    >
    >> For the most part, the baptism records from the early 1700's do not
    >> include the name of Grandparents. Does anyone know what's the best way to
    >> continue finding the family lineage?
    >>
    >>

    jcaguayo

    11 years 5 months ago

    Permalink

    No Grandparents Included

    Try using the following website put together by a Nuestros Ranchos member:

    http://www.guadalajaradispensas.com/

    Scroll to the bottom of the page and choose one of the years listed, ex.
    2013, under the blog archive.

    Then just filter the page by location or last name.

    When you find a couple that may look like it's part of your lineage click
    on the source film link. Then just enter the page number in front of the
    couple (page 1380 in the example below).

    Source film: 168087

    1380 antonio bacilio avalos & guadalupe gomez / san juan (same as 1364)

    I'm not sure if you speak Spanish or not, but these are dispensas or
    pardons from the church that allow for the couple to get married by the
    church. These documents can be 30 pages long or longer and contain very
    valuable information. I've extended my tree by 4 generations in some cases
    using dispensas.

    Happy hunting,

    Juan Aguayo

    On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 11:32 PM, wrote:

    > For the most part, the baptism records from the early 1700's do not
    > include the name of Grandparents. Does anyone know what's the best way to
    > continue finding the family lineage?
    >
    >

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    mendezdetorres

    11 years 5 months ago

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    No Grandparents Included

    There are always marriage and death records. Also wills and other type of civil records. According to my knowledge only the Mexico City baptisms include grandparents around 1770. You can also try dispensas for relatives that married.

    Good luck in your search.
    Daniel Mendez de Torres y Camino

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