Please try back later because we frequently add more collections. Each state is then divided into municipios (equivalent to a U.S. county), which may include several cities, towns and villages. research that compliments the gedcoms already in Moises Garza - The Genealogy Of Mexico by Gary Felix - Facebook 1652. Here you'll find record collections, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your Mexico ancestors. > A great Due to hundreds of years of meticulous record-keeping, Mexico offers a wealth of church and civil records for the genealogical and historical researcher. > Mexico DNA Surname Project With your DNA results you'll be able to see if you are related to other viewers of this forum and post your results. Search by name or haplotype on 25 Y-chromosome markers. The Genealogy Of Mexico - Mexican Genealogy Website To Find Your Ancestors Back at when I got started researching my family in the early late 1990's and early 2000's there was really nothing online. The Gary Felix site is fascinating but I never know if I have completely searched it. The Padilla's were Republicans as most who fought in the Civil war for the Union side were. > > 4. This database is quite extensive. For those who have wondered about their family roots as I have. This one ancestor which is your families (clan or haplogroup) "Eve" so to speak, showed up as Native-American 85% of the time and European in origin 15% of the time. > These can then be borrowed from and viewed at your local Family History Center. > 2. Follow this link to see his results on the Genealogy of Mexico web site? The Spanish continued to rule over most of Mexico until 1821, when Mexico achieved its status as an independent country. These permanent settlers gave rise to four distinct social classes: While Mexico has welcomed many other immigrants to its shores, the majority of its population descends from the Spanish, Indigenous peoples, or are of mixed Spanish and Indigenous heritage (mestizos). > FALCON, Abt 1745; b. 1625; d. 1675. The Roman Catholic church, established in Mexico in 1527, is the predominant religion in Mexico. More Replies: Re: Trying to contact Gary Felix. During that time, the availability of inexpensive land attracted other Spanish immigrants who sought the social status afforded to land owners by Spanish society at that time. > ALAMO1 ALANIS1 ALBORNOZ12 ALCALDE1 ALFONSO1 ALLENDE12 ALLENDE-SALAZAR1 ALMADA1 ALMAZAN1 ALMESTO1 ALVA1 ALVARADO1 ALVAREZ1 ALVISO1 AMADO1 AMADOR1 AMERLINCK1 ANAYA123 ANORGA1 ARCHER1 ARCHULETA1 ARRELLANO123 ARGUELLES1 ARIZPE1 ATENCIO1 AVILA123 BACA123 BALLI12 BANUELOS 1 Mexican Genealogy > He married > SANTOS2, JUAN1 DE CALIS) He married FRANCISA TREVINO MORALES. > "Mexico Genealogy 101." Once fueron en total sus descendientes legtimos. -------- Original Message -------- DNA For genealogical purposes "I Think" that the main use of DNA is to compare your Y-DNA with others He was a vecino of Mexico City and received the encomienda of Tolcayuca (40 miles northeast of Mexico City near Pachuca; two barrios in 1569). > Others that are more fluent on DNA results can The Genealogy of Mexico DNA Project was started on 9/7/03 and is for those who's Y-dna (father's father's father's.) or Mitochondrial dna (mother's mother's mother's .) Everyone has mtdna from their Mother, which can determine the origins of this line (Mothers Mothers . 1957 in Los Angeles, California Brother: Anthony Jess Felixb. To conduct a successful family history search in Mexico, you'll first need to know the name of the town where your ancestors lived, and the name of the municipio in which the town was located. You can also obtain copies of civil registration records in Mexico by writing to the local civil registry for the municipio. > How to Trace Your Family Tree in Mexico Black and Asian communities are also part of the Mexican population. Archaeology sites around the country speak of ancient civilizations flourishing in what is present-day Mexico thousands of years before the arrival of the first Europeans. Perez was married and had five daughters and six sons. > If your ancestor lived in a small town or village without an established parish, use a map to find nearby towns with a church that your ancestors may have attended. DNA: The Genealogy of Mexico Project | Nuestros Ranchos Re: Trying to contact Gary Fel The Genealogy of Mexico DNA Surname Project. Gary Felix Administrator - Mexico DNA Project Y DNA GaryF@pacbell.net Robert Tarin Co Administrator . *Source: This project is open to those wanting to test their maternal lines that extend to Mexico. 1 As with genealogy research in most countries, this step is essential. Home > Forum > Surnames > Felix. Linda with DNA the geographical areas are easier to cross and still make connections. Family Histories (a work in progress) Caballero - Coat of Arms.A branch of this family came to Mexico. This includes the following states prior to 1848; California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Utah and Colorado. > 1767, Camargo, Mexico. -- > Child of ANA COY and DIEGO DE CASTRO is: Mexico Genealogy 101. Records of baptism, confirmation, marriage, death, and burial have been maintained by individual parishes in Mexico for almost 500 years. The Genealogy of Mexico - Tripod Also, at the Genealogy of Mexico site by Gary Felix there is a Santos out there from Tamulipias that had the y-dna tested and it looks like the origin is semitic not european. It may be helpful for us to be able to > Civil registration records are government records covering birth, marriage, and death. 3 By clicking Accept All Cookies, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/mexico-genealogy-basics-1422172. These records are especially useful for researching ancestors prior to 1859, when civil registration went into effect, although they may also provide information on events after that date that can not be found in the civil records. Mexico DNA Project - Background > ----- Original Message ----- This The Federal Republic of Mexico is made up of 32 states and the Distrito Federal (federal district). Mexico Genealogy & Mexico Family History Resources - Ancestry.com > vii. Conquistador y encomendero en Nueva Espaa. > iv. > CATALINA DE LOS SANTOS COY, b. It is also the homeland of one in every 10 Americans. I would like to invite viewers of the Cano forum with the Cano surname from Mexico to join the Mexico DNA Surname Project athttp://members.tripod.com/~GaryFelix/index63.htmhttp://members.tripod.com/~GaryFelix/index63.htm With your DNA results you'll be able to see if you are related to other viewers of this forum and post your results. 56 percent Native American? - FamilyTreeDNA Forums compare our DNA results? Indigenous Mexico Welcome to our Mexico family history research page. Thus showing that the majority of unions in this admixture were of European males and Native-American females. Gary, I saw your page, excellent work! ThoughtCo. > *Source: This project is open to those wanting to test their maternal lines that extend to Mexico. Genealogy of Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes, You are hereForos / Genealogy Research / Ramirez De Coy, By ayalarobles - Posted on 19 September 2007. The Gary Felix Genealogy Page - Tripod Contrajo primeras nupcias con Angelina Prez, mujer india, y segundas con Catalina Gmez, natural de Castilla. Prez de Zamora, Alonso. What's the average % DNA Shared for different types of cousins? > > Father of lvaro II Prez de Zamora y Gmez; Diego Prez de Zamora y Gmez, Conquistador; Luis Prez de Zamora; Maria Prez de Zamora; Menca de Silva and 4 others; Jorge Gonzlez de Zamora; Alonso de Zamora; Ana de Zamora and Catalina de Zamora less With DNA it is possible to find out if you share a common male ancestor within 7 generations at a probability of 50% or 23 generations (around the time of the Conquest) at a 90% probability. Church Records in Mexico (1530 - present). There also was a Gonzalo Hidalgo de Montemayor who arrived in Mexico in 1533 and was part of Cortes' expedition to Baja California. database has already been set up and it would be good to make your contributions there on In 1871 there was a political riot in the small town. His father was killed during the siege of Tenochtitlan. Perez was married and had five daughters and six sons. The Genealogy of Mexico - Tripod > Child of JUAN DE CALIS and CATALINA DE COY is: He married ANA With your DNA results you'll be able to see if you are related to other viewers of this forum and post your results. Translate this website - http://translate.google.com, Espaol - Portugus - Deutsche - Franais - Catal - Galego - Italiano, "New World Jewry 1493-1825: Requiem for the Forgotten", "Ashkenazi and Ancestry Matching DNA graphics", BRCA1:185delAG found in the San Luis Valley probably originated in a Jewish founder. compare our DNA with one another. more likely give a better explanation. the files.LindaROMERO Y-DNA Surname Group Co-Administrator Civil authorities began registering births, marriages, and deaths in 1859, and most individuals who lived in Mexico after 1867 are recorded. > Descendants of Juan de Calis Update 04/21/03 Added New links on Personal Genealogy page on This LibGuide covers the various resources available regarding genealogy. > 4. i. PEDRO COY DE4 LOS SANTOS. > i. JOSEFA FERNANDEZ5 CASTRO, b. Looking forward to hearing from those researching the genealogy of Mexico. Ask that your request be forwarded, just in case! http://members.tripod.com/~GaryFelix/index63.htm, Let me know if there is more I can do. > Update 02/25/01 Added new page of the names of the earliest recorded For more infomation on this project's testing of paternal lines see The Genealogy of Mexico DNA Project homepage. Louis Jaime 1/07/01. NICOLAS DE LOS SANTOS4 COY (BERNARDO DE LOS SANTOS3, BERNARDO DE LOS > i. MARIA JOSEFA SANTOS5 COY, b. Perez died c. 1560 and was succeeded by his son, Alonso. > Coy.. He was from Cristobal de la Sierra, Salamanaca. Do you have any further information on him? Participaron en el sitio de Tenochtitln, donde muri el padre, y Alonso se ocup como ballestero a las rdenes de Jernimo Ruiz de la Mota. Genealogy of Mexico Family Finder DNA Page. > The Genealogy of Mexico. "Mexico Genealogy 101." Gary Felix website is a wealth of historical information from the Conquistadors biographical information to Surname Research. The Family History Library has most Mexican church records prior to 1930 available on microfilm. Update 04/21/03 Finished adding more Cortes Conquistadors names. Powell, Kimberly. Sincerely, Gary Felix Administrator of the Genealogy of Mexico Surname Project Part of the Genealogy of Mexico web site, http://members.tripod.com/~GaryFelix/index63.htm. > From: "Leticia Leon" Half was taken by the crown by 1525. Search the National Archives online resources to Mexican Border Crossing Records, Alien Case Files, and more. This free, online database indexes almost 1.9 million birth and christening and 300,000 marriage records from Mexico, a partial listing of vital records covering the years 1659 to 1905. (2020, November 7). 60 MESILLA, EL PASO DEL NORTE, ASCENSION, CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO - Pinterest Ya en 1525 su hermano se afinc en Oaxaca, y Alonso se cuenta entre los primeros vecinos de la reconstruida Ciudad de Mxico. A great database has already been set up and it would be good to make your contributions there on Gary Felix' site. The Gary Felix Genealogy Page - Tripod JOSE DE LOS SANTOS COY, m. LEONARDA GUAJARDO FLORES MARTINEZ. ANA MARIA DE LA CERDA4 COY (BERNARDO DE LOS SANTOS3, BERNARDO DE LOS http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/r/romero/ Mexico Genealogy FamilySearch > I have no clue, yet. 1662; m. MARGARITA MARTINES DE LA GARZA - Genealogy.com > > > New Sollis DNA results posted! If your ancestor lived in a large city with several parishes, their records may be found in more than one parish. 1630; m. LORENZO GUTIERREZ GARCIA. > Generation No. Sincerely, Gary Felix Administrator of the Genealogy of Mexico Surname Project Part of the Genealogy of Mexico web site, http://members.tripod.com/~GaryFelix/index63.htm. Known as Registro Civil, these civil records are an excellent source of names, dates and vital events for a large percentage of the population living in Mexico since 1859. > 6. Entre 1541 y 1559 litigaba por los pueblos de indios de Izcuintepec e Ihuitepec, y en 1562 contra sus hermanos, Juan y Jorge Prez de Zamora, sobre los derechos a la encomienda de Tolcayuca. Organized in 1986. > Mothers line). *Anthropologist Andrew Merriwether and colleagues conducted a study on Mexican-Americans living in Colorado. Click here for more information Family Finder Personal Genealogy - Personal family surnames of Felix, Loera, Santoscoy, Moran, Vejar and Castro are discussed or mentioned. Many country collections include some region level data. Population, Counting the Founders: The Matrilineal Genetic Ancestry of the Jewish Diaspora, The Matrilineal Ancestry of Ashkenazi Jewry: Portrait of a Recent Founder Event, Distribution of HLA-B27 Subtypes in Ankylosing Spondylitis in an Israeli Population, The impact of Converso Jews on the genomes of modern Latin Americans. > Connect to 81,515 Prez de Zamora profiles on Geni, Tenochtitln,, Veracruz De Ignacio De La Llave, Nueva Espaa, Ciudad de Mxico, Virreinato de Nueva Espaa, Distrito Federal, Mxico, To enable the proper functioning and security of the website, we collect information via cookies as specified in our, Conquistadores espaoles - Spanish Conquistadors (Conquerors), Diego Prez de Zamora y Gmez, Conquistador, Birth of Alonso Prez de Zamora, Conquistador Capitn, Birth of lvaro II Prez de Zamora y Gmez, Birth of Diego Prez de Zamora y Gmez, Conquistador, Death of Alonso Prez de Zamora, Conquistador Capitn, Arrived with Conquistador Capitan Hernan Cortez and participated in the conquest of aztec empior with hernan cortes de monroy. > > SANTOS2, JUAN1 DE CALIS) was born 1645 in Coahuila, Mexico. Many of these civil records have been microfilmed by the Family History Library, and can be researched through your local Family History Center. By Gary Felix September 06, 2004 at 02:05:17 New DNA results have been posted for a Solis with ancestors in Mexico. Search the Family History Library Catalog under the town in which your ancestor's parish was located to learn what church records are available. It is also helpful to be familiar with the names of nearby towns and villages, as your ancestors may have left records there as well. She married DIEGO FERNANDEZ DE CASTRO. Spanish kings encouraged the exploration of new lands by granting conquistadors the right to establish settlements in exchange for one-fifth (el quinto real, or the royal fifth) of any treasure discovered. > Espa. > settlers of California. > 1603. FORUM ARTICLES SEARCH. > Esther A. Herold, -------------- Original message from "phyls esparza" : --------------, > do not know if this is correct but this is what we have found on the > > Generation No. http://www.borderlandsbooks.com/searchdb.asp > SANTOS2, JUAN1 DE CALIS) died 1707. One question, I was trying to locate your paternal grear-grandfather, Jos Cloromiro de los Santos Coy. Links to other prominent Hispanic-related websites are included. counter version was disabled). (old data), FUNDADORES DE NUEVA GALICIA, GUADALAJARA, TOMO I, Sumaria Relacion De Las Cosas De La Nueva Espana, New Mexico's first colonists: The 1597-1600 enlistments for New Mexico under Juan de Oate, Diccionario Heraldico, Apellidos y Nombres Propios, Online 01/20/98 Counter set to zero (over a 1.25 million visitors before Genealogy of Mexico Family Finder DNA Page. (PDF) Quien Su Y Su Origen de Leonor Pizarro Fue Amador de Don Hernando of Spanish Ancestry, MtDNA evidence for a genetic bottleneck in the early history of the Ashkenazi Jewish 1662. 2 > 3. i. BERNARDO DE LOS SANTOS3 COY, b. Older civil records, however, may have been transferred to the municipio or the state archive. BERNARDO DE LOS SANTOS2 COY (JUAN1 DE CALIS) was born 1603. > > Hijo de lvaro Prez y Catalina Domnguez, march a tierras americanas en compaa de su padre y de lvaro de Zamora, su hermano. 1600. Husband of Angelina Prez and Catalina de Zamora Alonso Perez de Zamora, his father, Alvaro Perez, and his brother Alvaro Perez de Zamora arrived in New Spain on a ship outfitted by Hernando Medel 15 days after Navarez had been detained by Cortes. Also, at the Genealogy of Mexico site by Gary Felix there is a Santos out there from Tamulipias that had the y-dna tested and it looks like the origin is semitic not european. This index guide to Spanish colonial documents is compiled by the University of Arizona Institutional Repository. > Update 05/20/03 Added many more Biographies of Cortes' Conquistadors, Update 09/07/03 Added DNA Surname Project page, Update 01/02/04 Added Coats of Arms page, Update 01/01/11 Added Mitochondrial and Family Finder pages. The colony of New Spain rapidly outgrew the initial borders of the Aztec Empire, encompassing all of present-day Mexico, as well as Central America (as far south as Costa Rica), and much of the present-day southwestern United States, including all or parts of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. Gary. It focuses primarily on Hispanic heritage and research. Learn more about your Mexican heritage, with these steps for tracing your family tree in Mexico. Detailed information about the indigenous people of Mexico. > I am waiting for Lic. (old data) See how we are all related to each other using autosomal DNA. > Jalisco, Mexico Genealogy FamilySearch DNA: The Genealogy of Mexico Project By makas_nc - Posted on 10 July 2006 Linda with DNA the geographical areas are easier to cross and still make connections. Clarifying Mitochondrial DNA Subclades of T2e from Mideast to Mexico, Conquistadores and Crypto-Jews of Monterrey, The Ashkenazic Jewish Bloom Syndrome (BS) Mutation blmAsh Is Present in Non-Jewish Americans En 1519 se hallaban en Cuba, pasando al ao siguiente en el navo de Hernn Medel a Nueva Espaa, all se sumaron a las tropas de Hernn Corts en la conquista de las provincias de Tepeaca y Texcoco. He married CATALINA GOMEZ DE COY. By 1643 the Perez share of Tolcayuca had escheated. His father was killed during the siege of Tenochtitlan. The Gary Felix Genealogy Page The following is a list of names found on public documents in Northeastern Early Entrants into Northeastern New Spain (A-B) * Source of the above info. : His Brother, the encomendero of Mazatlan (18 miles south-southwest of Tehuantepec), was also a vecino of Mexico City A daughter, Maria, married Adrian de Benavente. > > i. PEDRO COY5 DE LOS SANTOS, b. To: research@lists.NuestrosRanchos.com, Will "Ranchos" set up a place in its files for us to upload and . Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. It contains references to various documents, ethnic groups, persons, and places referenced in Spanish colonial documents. . He married INEZ DE LA CERDA 1645.
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