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By alicebb | Tue, 2012-07-24 13:30

Does anyone know where mid 1800's Agostadero, Aguascalientes nacimientos or baptisms would be found?  Are they included with Asientos?  Thanks so much for your help.   Alice 

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Bill Figueroa

12 years 9 months ago

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Agostadero

Hi Alice,

The word "agostadero" used in old records is equivalent to "potrero" which
is a grazing field for cattle. While searching for my ancestors in
Aguascalientes, I came across several estancias named "El Agostadero". One
that immediately comes to mind is the "Hacienda del Agostadero" that
belonged to Juana de Siordia, widow of Bernardo Salado. It was later
inherited by her daughter Bernarda Salado. I believe it was located in the
outskirts of Aguascalientes (the town) not far from Hacienda de Peñuelas and
today's International Airport Jesús Terán. You would find those records in
Aguascalientes, not in Asientos. However, it is possible that another
estancia named Agostadero was located near Asientos, but I am not aware of
it.

BILL FIGUEROA

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alice Blake"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 3:11 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Agostadero

Does anyone know where mid 1800's Agostadero, Aguascalientes nacimientos or
baptisms would be found? Are they included with Asientos? Thanks so much for
your help. Alice

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alicebb

12 years 9 months ago

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In reply to Agostadero by Bill Figueroa

Agostadero

Thanks Bill.  I'll check all possibilities.  Alice

--- On Wed, 7/25/12, Bill Figueroa wrote:

From: Bill Figueroa
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Agostadero
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 5:22 AM

Hi Alice,

The word "agostadero" used in old records is equivalent to "potrero" which is a grazing field for cattle.  While searching for my ancestors in Aguascalientes, I came across several estancias named "El Agostadero".  One that immediately comes to mind is the "Hacienda del Agostadero" that belonged to Juana de Siordia, widow of Bernardo Salado.  It was later inherited by her daughter Bernarda Salado.  I believe it was located in the outskirts of Aguascalientes (the town) not far from Hacienda de Peñuelas and today's International Airport Jesús Terán.  You would find those records in Aguascalientes, not in Asientos.  However, it is possible that another estancia named Agostadero was located near Asientos, but I am not aware of it.

BILL FIGUEROA

----- Original Message ----- From: "Alice Blake"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 3:11 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Agostadero

Does anyone know where mid 1800's Agostadero, Aguascalientes nacimientos or baptisms would be found? Are they included with Asientos? Thanks so much for your help. Alice

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gonzo

12 years 9 months ago

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Hacienda de Agostadero

Hi Alice, It is my understanding that around 1860's La hacienda de Agostadero, El lobo, La Concepcion "La Concha" and Los Campos was incorporated into the city of Villa Garcia, Zacatecas. you can probably find it there, on civil records. On church records you might try Pinos, zacatecas. I hope this is some help to you.
Lance "Gonzo"

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alicebb

12 years 9 months ago

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Hacienda de Agostadero

 
Gonzo, I believe you've got!  My earlier Onate's and Monrreal's are from Agostadero, and the later ones claim Villa Garcia, Zacatecas.  I think I've wasted a lot of time searching Asientos for baptisms, because they were married in Asientos, but their informacion matrimonial said they were both from Agostadero.  Thanks so much.  Alice

--- On Wed, 7/25/12, gonzalez6620@dslextreme.com wrote:

From: gonzalez6620@dslextreme.com
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Hacienda de Agostadero
To: research@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 4:49 AM

Hi Alice, It is my understanding that around 1860's La hacienda de Agostadero, El lobo, La Concepcion "La Concha" and Los Campos was incorporated into the city of Villa Garcia, Zacatecas.  you can probably find it there, on civil records.  On church records you might try Pinos, zacatecas.  I hope this is some help to you. Lance "Gonzo"

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