I've made a spreadsheet of film/fiche that I want to request to be sent to a local Family History Center for viewing and hopefully printing. The spreadsheet has the date, names, and batch numbers. It's sorted by batch number and then date for easy searching when I get the film.
I haven't been to the FHC yet, but I wanted to have some idea what I want to request when I get there!
At this point, what I'm looking for is:
Marriages from Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe Church in Guadalajara, Jalisco- Batch M607022. 9 records.
My paternal great-great-grandparents' wedding, as well as people I presume to be three of his siblings and one of hers (and their spouses of course). The only other people with familiar surnames that I found in that batch are the surname of one of the people one of the proposed siblings married. That makes these four people (and four spouses by extension) the siblings-in-law of my great-great-grandmother's sister. I'm going to print them out while I'm there for my "for future research" file to search more extended family in the future. I'm all for growing collateral lines and spreading my tree outward as well as upward (or backward, as you may look at it).
Christenings from San Pedro Tlaquepaque Church in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco- Batch C603265. 6 records.
Christening of my paternal great-grandmother (child of the couple above), as well as three siblings christened within 5 years (christening records have parents on them, so this is as confirmed as it can be before I get to the FHC). Also one other person with their surname, and another with their mother's maiden name (possibly cousins).
Christenings from San Franciscio, Tamazula De Gordiano, in Jalisco- Batch C023470. 4 records.
Three Tejeda men had children within two years of each other christened at the same church, one of those children being my great-grandfather. Two of the fathers I've got records for showing them as having the same parents, so I've got two of my great-grandfather's cousins for sure. The fourth child has the same church, surname, and very close in date so that's another "file for future research" record.
Christenings from Tamazula De Gordiano, in Jalisco- Batch C603759. 6 records.
Presumably a compilation of different churches from this town? This has the same four records above, but I'm going to look them up in both because one lists one surname and the other lists two surnames. There may be other differences. Additionally, this file also has two other people with the same surname, as the second surname (mother's maiden name). I think it quite likely that this could be children of the sisters of the group of brothers above.
I'll try to get to the FHC next week and order the film. (I also have to go to the school for a parking pass and assessment test, but I haven't been feeling well the past few days. Hopefully I can get both of these things done next week.)
I haven't been to the FHC yet, but I wanted to have some idea what I want to request when I get there!
At this point, what I'm looking for is:
Marriages from Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe Church in Guadalajara, Jalisco- Batch M607022. 9 records.
My paternal great-great-grandparents' wedding, as well as people I presume to be three of his siblings and one of hers (and their spouses of course). The only other people with familiar surnames that I found in that batch are the surname of one of the people one of the proposed siblings married. That makes these four people (and four spouses by extension) the siblings-in-law of my great-great-grandmother's sister. I'm going to print them out while I'm there for my "for future research" file to search more extended family in the future. I'm all for growing collateral lines and spreading my tree outward as well as upward (or backward, as you may look at it).
Christenings from San Pedro Tlaquepaque Church in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco- Batch C603265. 6 records.
Christening of my paternal great-grandmother (child of the couple above), as well as three siblings christened within 5 years (christening records have parents on them, so this is as confirmed as it can be before I get to the FHC). Also one other person with their surname, and another with their mother's maiden name (possibly cousins).
Christenings from San Franciscio, Tamazula De Gordiano, in Jalisco- Batch C023470. 4 records.
Three Tejeda men had children within two years of each other christened at the same church, one of those children being my great-grandfather. Two of the fathers I've got records for showing them as having the same parents, so I've got two of my great-grandfather's cousins for sure. The fourth child has the same church, surname, and very close in date so that's another "file for future research" record.
Christenings from Tamazula De Gordiano, in Jalisco- Batch C603759. 6 records.
Presumably a compilation of different churches from this town? This has the same four records above, but I'm going to look them up in both because one lists one surname and the other lists two surnames. There may be other differences. Additionally, this file also has two other people with the same surname, as the second surname (mother's maiden name). I think it quite likely that this could be children of the sisters of the group of brothers above.
I'll try to get to the FHC next week and order the film. (I also have to go to the school for a parking pass and assessment test, but I haven't been feeling well the past few days. Hopefully I can get both of these things done next week.)

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