November 2013 OLTHLRC E-Newsletter
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November 2013 OLTHLRC E-Newsletter
Olibama López Tushar Hispanic Legacy Research Center OLTHLRC E-Newsletter Archive The light of the past illuminates the road of our future November 2013 Vol. 2, No. 4 www.hispaniclegacy.org Monthly Hispanic Genealogy Meetings OLTHLRC HOLIDAY PARTY & COLORADO STATE ARCHIVES PRESENTATION Saturday, December 14, 2013, 11:30pm-3:00pm Apex Community Recreation Center 6842 Wadsworth Boulevard, Arvada CO 80003 Join us for the Annual OLTHLRC Holiday Party on the second Saturday in December for food, conversation, Hispanic genealogy networking, and a presentation about the Colorado State Archives. Please bring a main dish to share. OLTHRC Board members will provide chips and salsa, beverages, and table settings (utensils, plates, napkins, cups, water, etc.). Remember to bring your genealogy charts, notebooks, and/or databases. Books from the OLTHRC library will also be on hand to consult. As a special treat, George Orlowski, State Archivist for the State of Colorado, will be giving an informative presentation on the genealogical resources provided by the Colorado State Archives. Mr. Orlowski’s presentation will begin immediately after our holiday potluck (approximately 12:30). Our annual membership meeting will take place after this presentation. ________________________________________________ EL FAROLITO SUMMER 2013 ISSUE Message from the Editor, José Antonio Esquibel As you have already noticed, the Summer issue of El Farolito is behind 1 Open to nonmembers OLTHLRC hosts monthly genealogy research meetings at the Denver Public Library/Central (10 W. 14th Ave at Broadway) on the second Saturday of each month from 11:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., except in August (summer picnic) and December (winter party). The meetings usually convene in the Mountain Division Room on the 5th floor in the Western History and Genealogy Department. Parking and Using Denver Public Library El Farolito Quarterly Journal Featured e-Book: Fray Angélico Chávez schedule. It was a busy summer compiling findings from research of The Luján Project for a presentation at the HGRC Hispanic Genealogy Conference at the end of August and then researching and writing Part 3 of the Gallegos family history and genealogy, which will appear in the January 2014 issue of Herencia. Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period (Kindle Edition) Rob Martinez and I are at work on some new genealogy findings on the Jirón de Tejeda-Leyva de Mendoza family that is slated to appear in the Summer issue. I’m also working in the revised genealogy of the Abeyta family for the summer issue. It is a remarkable milestone to have an e-version of ONMF. Look for a new series on the history of our ancestors during the thirteen years of exile at El Paso del Río Norte. Have you noticed in many history books and family histories, there is mention of the 1680 Pueblo uprising and the next statement is that people returned with Vargas in 1693. What happened in between those years. You’ll learn about that history and you will likely read about events that involved one or more of your ancestors. You don’t even have to own a Kindle reader to purchase this version, but you will need a Kindle app on your phone, and/or Windows 8 computer or MAC, and/or tablet (but not for a Nook reader) Keep in mind that without submission to the journal from OLTHRC members, it takes time and effort to conduct original research, organize it and then write the articles. I ask for your patience. You will receive four issues for the 2013 year. The e-version of ONMF is searchable, which is a plus given that the book does not have an index. Please consider submitting something to El Farolito about your family genealogy research. I can help with any editing. Thank you to Ben Estrada who volunteered to help with the mailing of the journal. ____________________________________________________ The Kindle e-book version is the complete 1992 revised edition that include the ‘Addenda to the 1954 Edition’ and “New Names in New Mexico, 18201850.” THE ORIGINAL ‘BEYOND ORIGINS OF NEW MEXICO FAMILIES’ WEB SITE Helpful Links In addition to the “Beyond Origins of New Mexico Families” material that is posted on Web site of the New Mexico State Historian, www.newmexicohistory.org, you can get a blast from the past and view the original BONMF Web site, including all content, on the Web site of the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. You will find the original ten volumes of BONMF plus records of passage for the Robledo and Montes Vigil families, the transcription of the last will and testament of Ignacio Roybal y Torrado, extractions from the El 2 El Farolito Back Issues New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: Diligencias Matrimoniales New Mexico History Website Paso del Norte census records for the years 1784, 1787, 1788, 1790, 1803 and 1806, and more. The BONMF Web site came about from conversations between John B. Colligan and José Antonio Esquibel and was updated monthly with new research findings between April 1998 and January 2007. Check it out at this link: New Mexico Spanish Military Enlistment Papers, 1770-1816 “Beyond Origins of New Mexico Families” at New Mexico History Website Beyond Origins of New Mexico Families ____________________________________________________ HGRC 25th ANNIVERSARY GENEALOGY CONFERENCE VIDEOS Did you miss the conference of the Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico in August? Did you attend and want a copy of the DVD of one or more presentations? The conference presentations are now available for purchase at the HGRC-NM Online Store. The Great New Mexico Pedigree Database Documentary Relations of the Southwest FamilySearch Mexico (1930 Mexico Census, and baptismal and marriage records) Here is the selection of DVDs of presentations for the conference: V-151 “Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco” by John Kessell V-152 “Lujan Families of New Mexico” by Jose Antonio Esquibel V-153A “LDS Family Search” by Debbie Gurtler V-153B “PARES – Portal de Archivos Espanoles” by Debbie Gurtler V-154 “Bridging Rio Arriba & Rio Abajo Records” by Francisco Sisneros V-155 “San Miguel del Bado Land Grant” by Henrietta Christmas V-156 “Breaking Down Your Brick Walls” by Valerie Hansen V-157 “HGRC Website & DNA Projects” by Ronaldo Miera V-158 “Sons of the American Revolution´by George Garcia V-159 “Opening Ceremonies” by George Garcia, Lionel Rael, Fr. Lucian Hendren, Ronaldo Miera ____________________________________________________ 3 New Mexico DNA Project __________ OLTHRC Newsletter Editor: José Antonio Esquibel [email protected]