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  • By Corrine Ardoin | Sat, 2006-09-02 21:45

    Hello, Everyone and Fellow Martin Del Campo researchers:

    I have begun reading the archival messages (2003, so far) and wanted to add
    to my introduction, now that I have a better idea of the Martin Del Campo
    research being done by other members. The earliest I have goes back to the
    early 1800's in Jalisco. This is from my grandmother, Magdalena Martin Del
    Campo, so I have yet to research this information from her to verify it.
    She is now deceased. What she provided is the following: (I would be very
    interested to know if any other members are related or have additional info
    that dates further back than what I have. I am still trying to catch up to
    what all has already been discussed and have not yet read any of the family
    histories others have contributed on their Martin Del Campo ancestries.)

    TOMAS MARTIN DEL CAMPO was of the Tepatitlan Martin Del Campos.

    Married NIEVES MUNOZ AVILES. They resided in Guadalajara.

    Children:

    ISMAEL, b. abt. 1853, became a shoemaker

    TOMAS, who became a tailor

    ISMAEL MARTIN DEL CAMPO

    Married RITA ROBLES RIVERA (I have a copy of their civil marriage record,
    February 3, 1875), daughter of EMIDIO ROBLES and MANUELA RIVERA, who lived
    to be over 100 years old, Rita's brother was JUAN ROBLES and he was married
    to a woman named REFUGIO.

    Children of Ismael and Rita:

    ALBERTO MARTIN DEL CAMPO ROBLES, b. abt. 1882, d. July 31, 1941 (I have a
    copy of his death certificate from Guadalajara).

    DOLORES "LOLA" MARTIN DEL CAMPO, owned a shoe store on the main plaza in
    Guadalajara, which burned in the Revolution. She died in Los Angeles.

    ALBERTO MARTIN DEL CAMPO ROBLES

    Married FRANCISCA CABRAL GONZALEZ, b. abt. 1882 in Guadalajara to BENIGNO
    CABRAL (a sailor from Portugal) and PIOQUINTA GONZALEZ FIGUEROA, (b. 1836,
    d. 1916; born in Madrid, Spain of nobility, had eloped with Benigno to
    Zacatecas from Spain to escape family's disapproval); Francisca died October
    20, 1936 and is buried in the Guadalajara Municipal Cemetery next to her
    husband. I have photos of their headstones. Benigno's and Pioquinta's
    other children were: Daniel, Jose Maria, Refugio, Miguel, Virginia, Juana,
    Luz, then Francisca, and Isabel.

    Children of Alberto and Francisca:

    ALBERTO

    ROSARIO, later became ROSARIO ROMERO

    MAGDALENA, b. May 25, 1907 in Guadalajara, d. February 9, 1988 in Glendale,
    Ca. (my grandmother, who married Jesus Demetrio Frias of Ciudad Guerrero,
    Chihuahua).

    JOVETTIA, died in childhood

    VICTOR, died in infancy

    MARIA LUISA

    ALFONSO, died in childhood

    MERCEDES

    CARMEN

    I hope it is okay to post this information in a message. I have not yet
    verified all of this information yet, other than what I have specifically
    mentioned, so I wanted to wait before I made any official contribution as a
    family history file.

    Thanks to Janet Iglesias for telling me about this wonderful group and
    thanks to Joseph Puentes for welcoming me into the group.

    Corrine Ardoin

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    makas_nc

    19 years 2 months ago

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    Corrine's Martin del Campo: Added Introduction

    Corrine,

    I moved this thread over to the research list.

    Also I will be looking for the new members to submit their genealogies
    by 31 Jan 2007 I'm sure by then you'll have a made great progress in the
    group with regards to your Martin del Campo surname, but if nothing else
    what you have submitted here would be enough to meet the sending in your
    representative tree requirement. So when you are ready you can put the
    following into a "Word" document. Make a folder for yourself following
    the exact format you will find in the "Files" and "Members Genealogies"
    area of the group and enter the Word document. By doing that you will
    never have to worry about whether or not your have met the requirement
    for membership in the group because it will be done.

    As for Martin del Campo sorry I'm not one or from the Los Altos area but
    there are many good researchers in the group that are.

    joseph

    Corrine Ardoin wrote:

    >Hello, Everyone and Fellow Martin Del Campo researchers:
    >
    >
    >
    >I have begun reading the archival messages (2003, so far) and wanted to add
    >to my introduction, now that I have a better idea of the Martin Del Campo
    >research being done by other members. The earliest I have goes back to the
    >early 1800's in Jalisco. This is from my grandmother, Magdalena Martin Del
    >Campo, so I have yet to research this information from her to verify it.
    >She is now deceased. What she provided is the following: (I would be very
    >interested to know if any other members are related or have additional info
    >that dates further back than what I have. I am still trying to catch up to
    >what all has already been discussed and have not yet read any of the family
    >histories others have contributed on their Martin Del Campo ancestries.)
    >
    >
    >
    >TOMAS MARTIN DEL CAMPO was of the Tepatitlan Martin Del Campos.
    >
    >Married NIEVES MUNOZ AVILES. They resided in Guadalajara.
    >
    >
    >
    >Children:
    >
    >ISMAEL, b. abt. 1853, became a shoemaker
    >
    >TOMAS, who became a tailor
    >
    >
    >
    >ISMAEL MARTIN DEL CAMPO
    >
    >Married RITA ROBLES RIVERA (I have a copy of their civil marriage record,
    >February 3, 1875), daughter of EMIDIO ROBLES and MANUELA RIVERA, who lived
    >to be over 100 years old, Rita's brother was JUAN ROBLES and he was married
    >to a woman named REFUGIO.
    >
    >
    >
    >Children of Ismael and Rita:
    >
    >ALBERTO MARTIN DEL CAMPO ROBLES, b. abt. 1882, d. July 31, 1941 (I have a
    >copy of his death certificate from Guadalajara).
    >
    >DOLORES "LOLA" MARTIN DEL CAMPO, owned a shoe store on the main plaza in
    >Guadalajara, which burned in the Revolution. She died in Los Angeles.
    >
    >
    >
    >ALBERTO MARTIN DEL CAMPO ROBLES
    >
    >Married FRANCISCA CABRAL GONZALEZ, b. abt. 1882 in Guadalajara to BENIGNO
    >CABRAL (a sailor from Portugal) and PIOQUINTA GONZALEZ FIGUEROA, (b. 1836,
    >d. 1916; born in Madrid, Spain of nobility, had eloped with Benigno to
    >Zacatecas from Spain to escape family's disapproval); Francisca died October
    >20, 1936 and is buried in the Guadalajara Municipal Cemetery next to her
    >husband. I have photos of their headstones. Benigno's and Pioquinta's
    >other children were: Daniel, Jose Maria, Refugio, Miguel, Virginia, Juana,
    >Luz, then Francisca, and Isabel.
    >
    >
    >
    >Children of Alberto and Francisca:
    >
    >ALBERTO
    >
    >ROSARIO, later became ROSARIO ROMERO
    >
    >MAGDALENA, b. May 25, 1907 in Guadalajara, d. February 9, 1988 in Glendale,
    >Ca. (my grandmother, who married Jesus Demetrio Frias of Ciudad Guerrero,
    >Chihuahua).
    >
    >JOVETTIA, died in childhood
    >
    >VICTOR, died in infancy
    >
    >MARIA LUISA
    >
    >ALFONSO, died in childhood
    >
    >MERCEDES
    >
    >CARMEN
    >
    >
    >
    >I hope it is okay to post this information in a message. I have not yet
    >verified all of this information yet, other than what I have specifically
    >mentioned, so I wanted to wait before I made any official contribution as a
    >family history file.
    >
    >
    >
    >Thanks to Janet Iglesias for telling me about this wonderful group and
    >thanks to Joseph Puentes for welcoming me into the group.
    >
    >Corrine Ardoin
    >

    dpdelgadol

    18 years 9 months ago

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    In reply to Corrine's Martin del Campo: Added Introduction by makas_nc

    Introduction

    I am David Delgado and this is my introduction. I have been "hanging around" the group for more than a year. My list of families is finally submitted and available at: . My ancestors are from the Aguascalientes, Ags. and Jalisco areas. The areas in Jalisco are: Cienega De Mata, Encarnacion De Diaz, Teocaltiche and Lagos De Moreno. I have some ancestors who are from Pinos, Zacatecas (not delgado). The surnames of interest to me thus far: delgado, albarado, garcia, espitia, lomellin, gomes, briones and possibly lujano. Those surnames are all from my paternal grandfather's side. I'm not sure who exactly is my paternal grandmother. It's possible Dad was taken from his birth mother. It's a situation I have been working on for three decades. I am a retired teacher and administrator (high school) and if I can help anyone, I will.

    David in Albany, CA

    David P. Delgado

    manuel

    18 years 7 months ago

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    In reply to Introduction by dpdelgadol

    Introduction

    My name is Manuel Castillo. I`m 70 years old. Was born in western Nebraska but have lived in Denver, Co. since 1967.
    I`ve been doing genealogy research for the last 5 years.I`ts been a slow go, but I`m satisfied with my progress....Some times the ADOBE WALLS have a way to slow a person down.
    I`m not too sharp with my computer skills.But I try.
    I never got to know both sets of grand parents.
    Like most people I didn`t pay too much attention to the stories my parents told to me.
    Both my parents died before I got into genealogy. How I regret that!!!!
    My New Mexico research is going well.
    My Mexico research is slow but I have gone back 5 generations.The names that are my main interest are Castillo and Rubalcaba around Nochishlan,Zacatecas,Mexico.
    Manuel Castillo

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    meef98367

    18 years 7 months ago

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    In reply to Introduction by manuel

    Introduction

    Welcome, Manuel,

    I am 67 years old, I was born in Brush (Morgan County) Colorado, and I have been a member of Nuestros Ranchos for quite a while. My husband has some Rubalcabas in his ancestry. They were from Jalisco and Aguascalientes.

    I am interested in your New Mexico research. The moderator of Nuestros Ranchos also has a group for those of us who have ancestors from Juarez, El Paso and New Mexico. Did you know about this other group? You can join it on Yahoo Groups-- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ciudad_Juarez . There is hardly any activity on that group, I think perhaps because of the name, but Rootsweb certainly lists many people with Juarez-El Paso-New Mexico ancestry that could benefit from joining that group. I guess this group has more people with recent ties to Mexico. The New Mexico people have ties mostly to Juarez, El Paso, Mesilla Valley and Albuquerque.

    I will send you a private e-mail to ask more about your New Mexico ancestry. My mother was a native New Mexican, and her Spanish ancestors originated in Juarez which was then called Paso del Norte.

    Again, welcome,

    Emilie Garcia
    Port Orchard, WA ---

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: manuel castillo
    To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
    Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 12:22 PM
    Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Introduction

    My name is Manuel Castillo. I`m 70 years old. Was born in western Nebraska but have lived in Denver, Co. since 1967.
    I`ve been doing genealogy research for the last 5 years.I`ts been a slow go, but I`m satisfied with my progress....Some times the ADOBE WALLS have a way to slow a person down.
    I`m not too sharp with my computer skills.But I try.
    I never got to know both sets of grand parents.
    Like most people I didn`t pay too much attention to the stories my parents told to me.
    Both my parents died before I got into genealogy. How I regret that!!!!
    My New Mexico research is going well.
    My Mexico research is slow but I have gone back 5 generations.The names that are my main interest are Castillo and Rubalcaba around Nochishlan,Zacatecas,Mexico.
    Manuel Castillo

    ---------------------------------
    8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
    with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.

    makas_nc

    18 years 7 months ago

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    In reply to Introduction by manuel

    Introduction

    Manuel Castillo's genealogy is in the files area of the group under his
    name or at this URL location: http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/15661

    joseph

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    manuel castillo wrote:
    > My name is Manuel Castillo. I`m 70 years old. Was born in western Nebraska but have lived in Denver, Co. since 1967.
    > I`ve been doing genealogy research for the last 5 years.I`ts been a slow go, but I`m satisfied with my progress....Some times the ADOBE WALLS have a way to slow a person down.
    > I`m not too sharp with my computer skills.But I try.
    > I never got to know both sets of grand parents.
    > Like most people I didn`t pay too much attention to the stories my parents told to me.
    > Both my parents died before I got into genealogy. How I regret that!!!!
    > My New Mexico research is going well.
    > My Mexico research is slow but I have gone back 5 generations.The names that are my main interest are Castillo and Rubalcaba around Nochishlan,Zacatecas,Mexico.
    > Manuel Castillo
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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    > with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.

    Lisa delcampo (not verified)

    19 years 2 months ago

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    martindelcampo

    hello corrine, my name is lisa martin delcapo ELIAS I saw this message board and was excited to find out that we are related... My grand father Alberto martindelcampo and your grand mother Magdelena are brothers and sisters... Alberto was married to Concepcion Castellanos and they had five children. Beatrice, Olivia ,Rudy, Emma, and my father Oscar. My father is the only surviving member of his family..Oscar married Joy marie Thomsen and they had five children, Michael , peter, Jon, Steven and myself Lisa.. My parents are still married and will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this Feb 2007... hope to hear back from you ....I knew My great aunts Carmen and Mercedes the others I was just too young to remember... talk to you soon lisa

    Corrine Ardoin

    19 years 2 months ago

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    In reply to martindelcampo by Lisa delcampo (not verified)

    martindelcampo

    Hi, Lisa:

    Isn't this exciting! I called my mom on the phone right away to tell her
    about you. You're lucky. I never met any of my mother's family other than
    her parents. Carmen is still alive and well in New Jersey. She's in her
    90's. I guess their sisters, Mercedes and Rosario lived with her until they
    died. My mom talks with Carmen on the phone from time to time and she has
    been another source of genealogy information for me. I better go meet her
    some day!

    Wow, this is great! I never thought I would get in touch with an actual
    relative on this group. Thank-you for contacting me.

    My grandmother, Magdalena, was married to Jesus Demetrio Frias, but he
    changed his name to Fred. They are both dead since the 1980's. They had
    five children, Robert, Alice, Bernice, my mother, Edward, and Ralph. Robert
    and Alice live near me and Eddie lives in Torrance. Ralph is no longer
    living. My mother's husband, Charles Fultz, died last year, so my mom lives
    alone now in Upland. They had five children, too, Galen, Valerie (died of
    leukemia in 2002), Wade, Kevin, and me, Corrine Fultz, though I am now
    Corrine Ardoin through marriage. I am 48 years old, as of last month. My
    mother was the only child of her siblings born in Mexico, in Guadalajara in
    1931, so her aunts used to call her "La Tapatia," like her mother.

    Bye, Corrine

    -----Original Message-----
    From: general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    [mailto:general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org] On Behalf Of Lisa
    delcampo
    Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 9:16 PM
    To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] martindelcampo

    hello corrine, my name is lisa martin delcapo ELIAS I saw this message board
    and was excited to find out that we are related... My grand father Alberto
    martindelcampo and your grand mother Magdelena are brothers and sisters...
    Alberto was married to Concepcion Castellanos and they had five children.
    Beatrice, Olivia ,Rudy, Emma, and my father Oscar. My father is the only
    surviving member of his family..Oscar married Joy marie Thomsen and they had
    five children, Michael , peter, Jon, Steven and myself Lisa.. My parents are
    still married and will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this
    Feb 2007... hope to hear back from you ....I knew My great aunts Carmen and
    Mercedes the others I was just too young to remember... talk to you soon
    lisa

    makas_nc

    19 years 2 months ago

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    In reply to martindelcampo by Corrine Ardoin

    martindelcampo

    Wow. You guys are closely related. Time to have a big party. . . .la
    comida, la musica, hey let's have a pinata! (yes I know it is not for an
    occassion like this but I like Pinata's. . .can you Overnight FedEx me a
    big Plato of Menudo???

    families that might have been lost for a very long time have found each
    other. Yes I'd say its time to rejoice.

    CONGRATULATIONS you two!!!!

    joseph

    Corrine Ardoin wrote:

    >Hi, Lisa:
    >
    >Isn't this exciting! I called my mom on the phone right away to tell her
    >about you. You're lucky. I never met any of my mother's family other than
    >her parents. Carmen is still alive and well in New Jersey. She's in her
    >90's. I guess their sisters, Mercedes and Rosario lived with her until they
    >died. My mom talks with Carmen on the phone from time to time and she has
    >been another source of genealogy information for me. I better go meet her
    >some day!
    >
    >Wow, this is great! I never thought I would get in touch with an actual
    >relative on this group. Thank-you for contacting me.
    >
    >My grandmother, Magdalena, was married to Jesus Demetrio Frias, but he
    >changed his name to Fred. They are both dead since the 1980's. They had
    >five children, Robert, Alice, Bernice, my mother, Edward, and Ralph. Robert
    >and Alice live near me and Eddie lives in Torrance. Ralph is no longer
    >living. My mother's husband, Charles Fultz, died last year, so my mom lives
    >alone now in Upland. They had five children, too, Galen, Valerie (died of
    >leukemia in 2002), Wade, Kevin, and me, Corrine Fultz, though I am now
    >Corrine Ardoin through marriage. I am 48 years old, as of last month. My
    >mother was the only child of her siblings born in Mexico, in Guadalajara in
    >1931, so her aunts used to call her "La Tapatia," like her mother.
    >
    >Bye, Corrine
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    >[mailto:general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org] On Behalf Of Lisa
    >delcampo
    >Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 9:16 PM
    >To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    >Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] martindelcampo
    >
    >
    >hello corrine, my name is lisa martin delcapo ELIAS I saw this message board
    >and was excited to find out that we are related... My grand father Alberto
    >martindelcampo and your grand mother Magdelena are brothers and sisters...
    >Alberto was married to Concepcion Castellanos and they had five children.
    >Beatrice, Olivia ,Rudy, Emma, and my father Oscar. My father is the only
    >surviving member of his family..Oscar married Joy marie Thomsen and they had
    >five children, Michael , peter, Jon, Steven and myself Lisa.. My parents are
    >still married and will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this
    >Feb 2007... hope to hear back from you ....I knew My great aunts Carmen and
    >Mercedes the others I was just too young to remember... talk to you soon
    >lisa

    Corrine Ardoin

    19 years 2 months ago

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    In reply to martindelcampo by makas_nc

    martindelcampo

    Yeah, this is something else. Thanks to Nuestros Ranchos for bringing us
    together!
    Corrine

    -----Original Message-----
    From: general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    [mailto:general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org] On Behalf Of Joseph
    Puentes
    Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 2:46 AM
    To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
    Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] martindelcampo

    Wow. You guys are closely related. Time to have a big party. . . .la comida,
    la musica, hey let's have a pinata! (yes I know it is not for an occassion
    like this but I like Pinata's. . .can you Overnight FedEx me a big Plato of
    Menudo???

    families that might have been lost for a very long time have found each
    other. Yes I'd say its time to rejoice.

    CONGRATULATIONS you two!!!!

    joseph

    Corrine Ardoin wrote:

    >Hi, Lisa:
    >
    >Isn't this exciting! I called my mom on the phone right away to tell
    >her about you. You're lucky. I never met any of my mother's family
    >other than her parents. Carmen is still alive and well in New Jersey.
    >She's in her 90's. I guess their sisters, Mercedes and Rosario lived
    >with her until they died. My mom talks with Carmen on the phone from
    >time to time and she has been another source of genealogy information
    >for me. I better go meet her some day!
    >
    >Wow, this is great! I never thought I would get in touch with an
    >actual relative on this group. Thank-you for contacting me.
    >
    >My grandmother, Magdalena, was married to Jesus Demetrio Frias, but he
    >changed his name to Fred. They are both dead since the 1980's. They
    >had five children, Robert, Alice, Bernice, my mother, Edward, and
    >Ralph. Robert and Alice live near me and Eddie lives in Torrance.
    >Ralph is no longer living. My mother's husband, Charles Fultz, died
    >last year, so my mom lives alone now in Upland. They had five
    >children, too, Galen, Valerie (died of leukemia in 2002), Wade, Kevin,
    >and me, Corrine Fultz, though I am now Corrine Ardoin through marriage.
    >I am 48 years old, as of last month. My mother was the only child of
    >her siblings born in Mexico, in Guadalajara in 1931, so her aunts used to
    call her "La Tapatia," like her mother.
    >
    >Bye, Corrine
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    >[mailto:general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org] On Behalf Of Lisa
    >delcampo
    >Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 9:16 PM
    >To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    >Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] martindelcampo
    >
    >
    >hello corrine, my name is lisa martin delcapo ELIAS I saw this message
    >board and was excited to find out that we are related... My grand
    >father Alberto martindelcampo and your grand mother Magdelena are brothers
    and sisters...
    >Alberto was married to Concepcion Castellanos and they had five children.
    >Beatrice, Olivia ,Rudy, Emma, and my father Oscar. My father is the
    >only surviving member of his family..Oscar married Joy marie Thomsen
    >and they had five children, Michael , peter, Jon, Steven and myself
    >Lisa.. My parents are still married and will be celebrating their 50th
    >wedding anniversary this Feb 2007... hope to hear back from you ....I
    >knew My great aunts Carmen and Mercedes the others I was just too young
    >to remember... talk to you soon lisa

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