by Moises Garza

October 17, 2023

1757 General Visit of Villa de Llera
Last Names of Nuevo Leon

This post, is about the 1757 General Visit of Villa de Llera by Jose Tienda de Cuervo, it includes a link to the original documents.

Jose Tienda de Cuervo, a knight of the order of Santiago, arrived in Llera on May 16, 1757 to inspect the town upon the request of Viceroy de las Amarillas.

The purpose of this post is to share with you the link to the original documents of the visit.  The documents are in Spanish but the good thing is that they have transcribed them so you can use google translate to read them, that is if you don't know Spanish.

The records are being shared by the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico in their project titled "Poblar el Septentrion".

Original Documents of The 1757 General Visit of Villa de Llera

This post, is about the 1757 General Visit of Hacienda de Dolores by Jose Tienda de Cuervo, it includes a link to the original documents.

Jose Tienda de Cuervo, a knight of the order of Santiago, arrived in Aguayo nowadays Ciudad Victoria on July 20, 1757 to inspect the hacienda upon the request of Viceroy de las Amarillas.

The purpose of this post is to share with you the link to the original documents of the visit.  The documents are in Spanish but the good thing is that they have transcribed them so you can use google translate to read them, that is if you don't know Spanish.

The records are being shared by the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico in their project titled "Poblar el Septentrion".

Original Documents of The 1757 General Visit of Hacienda de Dolores
This post, is about the 1757 General Visit of Aguayo (Ciudad Victoria) by Jose Tienda de Cuervo, it includes a link to the original documents.

Jose Tienda de Cuervo, a knight of the order of Santiago, arrived in Aguayo nowadays Ciudad Victoria on May 12, 1757 to inspect the town upon the request of Viceroy de las Amarillas.

The purpose of this post is to share with you the link to the original documents of the visit.  The documents are in Spanish but the good thing is that they have transcribed them so you can use google translate to read them, that is if you don't know Spanish.

The records are being shared by the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico in their project titled "Poblar el Septentrion"

Original Documents of The 1757 General Visit of Aguayo (Ciudad Victoria)
1757 General Visit of Aguayo (Ciudad Victoria)
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Moises Garza

I have doing my family genealogy since 1998. I am also the creator of this blog We Are Cousins, and the Mexican Genealogy blog. To always be up to date with both of these sites follow me on Facebook or visit visit my personal website at www.moisesgarza.com. If you are lookign to hire a professional geenalogist please visit my Services page.

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