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  • Por lunalatina1955 | Jue, 21/06/2007 - 08:00

    Wow, thanks for this information. Pedro Prudencio Marin de Herrera
    originated in this little rancho and was married several times during the mid
    1700's....one of his wives was a Bugarin and one was an Estrada. Who knows, we might
    be very distantly related!

    Esperanza

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    Rancho de las Ranas

    Esperanza:

    I am extracting the 1754 Tlaltenango Census and ran across Rancho de las Ranas. Here is the list of people listed under that Rancho in that year:

    Juan Antonio de Herrera, casado
    Lugarda de los Santos , su mujer
    Juan Pedro de Herrera, su hermano
    Diego de Avila, casado
    Maria Prudencia , su mujer
    Maria , su concinera
    Luis Florencio de Herrera, casado
    Maria Tiburcia , su mujer
    Calletano Valencio , su hermano
    Petra Rondana, viuda

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    Rancho de las Ranas - Herrera

    Juan Antonio Herrera
    spouse: Lugarda de Los Santos Orosco
    child: Francisco Xavier Herrera Orosco
    born: 05 Dec 1750 - Tlaltenango - batch C600896

    Luis Florencio Herrera
    (parents: Calletano Herrera & Ana de Santiago)
    married: 11 July 1752 - Tlaltenango - batch M607139
    spouse: Maria Tiburcia Peres de Texeda
    (her parents: Francisco Xavier Peres de Texeda and
    Luiza Regina de Leon)

    None of the above are in my line, nor in my data base.
    Saludos/hs

    arturoramos wrote:

    Esperanza:

    I am extracting the 1754 Tlaltenango Census and ran across Rancho de las Ranas. Here is the list of people listed under that Rancho in that year:

    Juan Antonio de Herrera, casado
    Lugarda de los Santos , su mujer
    Juan Pedro de Herrera, su hermano
    Diego de Avila, casado
    Maria Prudencia , su mujer
    Maria , su concinera
    Luis Florencio de Herrera, casado
    Maria Tiburcia , su mujer
    Calletano Valencio , su hermano
    Petra Rondana, viuda

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    Rancho de las Ranas - Marin de Herrera

    Esperanza:

    I think I found your family but in another Rancho... Rancho de los Loera. Here is Pedro Marin de Herrera and his family as they appear in the 1754 census:

    Pedro Marin de Herrera, casado
    Ana Ventura Garcia, su mujer
    Santos Marcelo , su hijo
    Pedro de Herrera, su hijo
    Maria de Herrera, su hija
    Bernardo de Arroyo, su yerno
    Maria Casilda , su mujer

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    Rancho de las Ranas - Bugarin

    Esperanza, et al.

    The Tlaltenango 1754 census has two listings for Rancho de las Ranas. This is the second listing:

    Pedro Bugarin, casado
    Maria Gonzalez, su mujer
    Ventura Bugarin, su hija
    Nicolas Bugarin, su hijo
    Pedro Bugarin, su hijo
    Juan de Bugarin, su hijo
    Maria de Bugarin, su hija
    Juan Bautista, su hijo
    Xavier Bugarin, su hijo
    Juan Perez, su sirviente
    Joseph Regino, arrimado

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    Rancho de las Ranas - Bugarin

    Arturo, Un gran abrazo to you for being so generous with your time, and sharing your knowledge. Pedro Bugarin is in my direct line, and I believe with others in the group. I did not have any idea they were from Las Ranas.
    Again, Gracias....Gracias....Helyn

    arturoramos wrote:

    Esperanza, et al.

    The Tlaltenango 1754 census has two listings for Rancho de las Ranas. This is the second listing:

    Pedro Bugarin, casado
    Maria Gonzalez, su mujer
    Ventura Bugarin, su hija
    Nicolas Bugarin, su hijo
    Pedro Bugarin, su hijo
    Juan de Bugarin, su hijo
    Maria de Bugarin, su hija
    Juan Bautista, su hijo
    Xavier Bugarin, su hijo
    Juan Perez, su sirviente
    Joseph Regino, arrimado

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    Bugarin en Racho de las Ranas

    Esperanza:

    I think we had discussed our shared lineage through the Bugarin line. Pedro Bugarin is also my direct ancestor through my maternal grandfather. I had a few of his children in my database but I was not aware that he was so prolific until I saw this census record. I will put the remainder of his children in my database as well as the scan of this part of the census.

    http://www.ramosfamily.org/nextgen/getperson.php?personID=I1427

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    Bugarin en Racho de las Ranas

    Arturo,

    This is a great find, and I'm glad to hear that you will be placing the census record in your data info. My husband is also a direct decendant from this BUGARIN/GONSALES line.
    Thank you for passing this along to the group. Do you have any photos of this line? I posted some photos of my husband's Bugarin line and from what I understand there are more BUGAS from this line in Tepic, Nayarit and Chihuahua, Chihuahua.
    Gracias, Yolanda

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    Esperanza:

    I think we had discussed our shared lineage through the Bugarin line. Pedro Bugarin is also my direct ancestor through my maternal grandfather. I had a few of his children in my database but I was not aware that he was so prolific until I saw this census record. I will put the remainder of his children in my database as well as the scan of this part of the census.

    http://www.ramosfamily.org/nextgen/getperson.php?personID=I1427

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    Rancho las Ranas 1754 Census

    Gus Meza

    Arturo

    Thanks for the extracted information of the 1754 Census. Pedro Bugarin and Maria Josepha Gonsales are my fifth great-grandparents. I recently found that they had "cuates" or fraternal twins Joseph Dionisio and Francisco Dionisio both born in Las Ranas 8 Apr 1747 but baptized in Tepechitlan on 23 Apr 1747. I am related to Joseph Dionisio who married Maria Gavriela de Luna whose daughter Maria Antonia Marcial de Luna (born 30 Jun 1789 in Las Ranas) married Jose Luis Lufano Sandoval on 07 Jan 1804 in Atolinga. They had at least eight children one of them being Jose Teodoro Bugarin Sandoval (born in Las Ranas 03 Oct 1820) who married Juliana Miramontes Flores (from Rancho las Ranas) on 18 Sep 1844 in Atolinga. I actually have an old picture of Jose Teodoro given to me by my late cousin, Amador Rodriguez Sandoval who died last year and was a well known history buff in Tlaltenango.

    What I can't figure out is why neither Joseph Dionisio or Francisco Dionisio appear on this census? Do you have any ideas?

    Thanks again,

    Gus Meza

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    Bugarines in Rancho de las Ranas

    Gus:

    If you are descended from Pedro Bugarin and Maria Josepha Gonzalez, that would make us cousins. You would also be cousin with a few other people in the group descended from the same couple.

    As for the cuates not appearing on the census, I imagine that perhaps small children were not listed. It is a shame, because the reason why I took on the project was to try to locate Joseph Ramon Aranzazu, my direct paternal ancestor born around 1750 supposedly in Tlaltenango, but he does not appear in the census either.

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    Rancho las Ranas 1754 Census

    Gus & Arturo, Hello Distant Cousins, we certainly have common ancestors.
    Gus, when I was in Tlaltenango, about two years ago, a cousin in town recommended that I visit with his friend, Professor Amador Rodriguez Sandoval, which I did. Professor Rodriguez was so delighted that we were there to see him, and happy to share some of his vast knowledge.

    We were all spellbound by this extraordinary person, he did not want us to leave, but he was frail, and we did not want him to overextend himself. As I got up to leave, Professor Rodriguez held my hand, and had me promise that I would send him a hearing aid.

    Shortly thereafter, Arturo so generously took the hearing device for me on his trip to Tlaltenango. Sadly, Professor Rodriguez had passed on between our trips.

    Gus, hopefully, you will post the photo of Jose Teodoro. What is the Bugarin connection to Professor Rodriguez ?

    I also noticed, that not all of Pedro Bugarin's children, born prior to 1754 were not listed in the census.

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
    Helyn

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    Gus Meza

    Arturo

    Thanks for the extracted information of the 1754 Census. Pedro Bugarin and Maria Josepha Gonsales are my fifth great-grandparents. I recently found that they had "cuates" or fraternal twins Joseph Dionisio and Francisco Dionisio both born in Las Ranas 8 Apr 1747 but baptized in Tepechitlan on 23 Apr 1747. I am related to Joseph Dionisio who married Maria Gavriela de Luna whose daughter Maria Antonia Marcial de Luna (born 30 Jun 1789 in Las Ranas) married Jose Luis Lufano Sandoval on 07 Jan 1804 in Atolinga. They had at least eight children one of them being Jose Teodoro Bugarin Sandoval (born in Las Ranas 03 Oct 1820) who married Juliana Miramontes Flores (from Rancho las Ranas) on 18 Sep 1844 in Atolinga. I actually have an old picture of Jose Teodoro given to me by my late cousin, Amador Rodriguez Sandoval who died last year and was a well known history buff in Tlaltenango.

    What I can't figure out is why neither Joseph Dionisio or Francisco Dionisio appear on this census? Do you have any ideas?

    Thanks again,

    Gus Meza

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