In the 1753 Census of Revilla an Additional twenty-five families are listed along with the original thirty-nine founding families of 1750.
This book is about the descendants of those twenty-five families. In this post you can see the table of contents listing those families.
On some families this book covers from the 1750's to the middle of the 1900s. It is 483 pages.
Keep in mind, this book as all my others are only tools to help you build your tree. Once you discover a death date, baptism date, and or marriage date get a copy of the original. It is very rewarding to do so and you will learn more details about your ancestors.
Also this book does not include every descendant of theirs since that is impossible, it only includes the ones that I have identified through documents, reliable published, and unpublished works.
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In the 1753 census of Revilla an additional twenty-five families are listed along with the original thirty-nine founding families of 1750. This book is about the descendants of those twenty-five families.
"In the 1753 census of Revilla an additional twenty-five families are listed along with the original thirty-nine founding families of 1750."
Table of Contents
Here is the table of contents so that you can see what is included in the book.
Introduction i
01 - Cristoval Gutierrez de Lara and Isabel de Benavides - Pg. 1
02 - Jose Felix Herrera and Angela Josefa Gutierrez de Lara - Pg. 5
03 - Jose Bacilio Pena and Francisca Javiera Gutierrez de Lara - Pg. 9
04 - Jose Gutierrez de Lara and Maria Teresa Gertrudis Villarreal Palfin - Pg. 13
05 - Juan Joseph Gutierrez de Castro and Maria Olaya Gutierrez de Lara - Pg. 49
06 - Jose Joaquin Salinas and Maria Magdalena de Jesus Peña - Pg.201
07 - Pablo Regalado Salinas and Maria Paula Josefa Herrera - Pg. 239
08 - Jose Gordiano Baez Benavides and Maria Margarita de la Serna - Pg. 253
09 - Juan Antonio Baez Benavides and Ana Jacoba Garcia - Pg. 295
10 - Joseph Nicolas Baez de Benavides - Pg. 299
11 - Francisco Osbaldo Benavides and Ana Rosalia de la Serna - Pg. 303
12 - Jose Antonio Ochoa and Clara Maria Cuellar - Pg. 307
13 - Ysabel Gonzalez Hidalgo - Pg. 335
14 - Joseph Francisco Javier Martinez and Maria Jacinta Martinez - Pg. 339
15 - Vicente Garcia and Maria Josepha Gertrudis de Elizondo - Pg. 343
16 - Juan Francisco Garcia Soberon and Ana Maria de la Serna - Pg. 371
17 - Juan Joseph (mestizo) de Villarreal and Petronila (mestiza) de Chapa - Pg. 381
18 - Jose Joaquin de Pina and Maria Nicolasa Buentello - Pg. 385
19 - Antonio (mestizo) de la Garza and Juana Lucia (india) _____ - Pg. 393
20 - Juan Antonio (indio) Tabares and Maria Jacinta (india) _____ - Pg. 397
21 - Marcelo (pardo) Perez and Juana (india) Tabares - Pg. 405
22 - Jose Rafael Adame and Maria Polonia Buentello - Pg. 407
23 - Domingo Guerra and Tomaza Lucia Martinez - Pg. 409
24 - Joaquin Botello and Maria Gregoria Barrera - Pg.415
25 - Pedro de Alcantara - Pg. 421
Index Pg. 425
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Hi Moises,
My ancestors, Cristobal Ramirez and Maria Matiana de Hinojosa received Porcion 17 in Revilla in 1767.
I am wondering why they were not included in your list of founding families. Further, all their sons and daughters received porciones , some in revilla and done in Mier
The book only includes the families that settled Revilla in 1750. If they are not included it is because they were not mentioned there and probably arrived a few years later.