Miguel Guerrero and Angela Garcia were my paternal great-great-great-great grandparents.
They had a son named Jose Maria Guerrero Garcia.
Jose then married Maria Piedad Mugica Ocarda.
Maria's parents were Ignacio Mojica and Gertrudis Ocarda, my other set of paternal great-great-great-great grandparents.
1/29/10
Paternal Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandparents: Mujica-Ocarda
Ignacio Mojica and Gertrudis Ocarda, my paternal great-great-great-great-grandparents.
They had a daughter named Maria Piedad Mugica Ocarda.
They had a daughter named Maria Piedad Mugica Ocarda.
1/28/10
Paternal Great-Great-Great Grandparents: Guerrero-Ocarda
Jose Maria Guerrero Garcia, was my paternal great-great-great grandfather.
Jose then married Maria Piedad Mugica Ocarda.
Jose's parents were Miguel Guerrero and Angelica Garcia.
Maria's parents were Ignacio Mojica and Gertrudis Ocarda.
Jose then married Maria Piedad Mugica Ocarda.
Jose's parents were Miguel Guerrero and Angelica Garcia.
Maria's parents were Ignacio Mojica and Gertrudis Ocarda.
1/27/10
Paternal Great-Great Grandparents: Guerrero-Mujica
Jose Maria Guerrero Garcia and Maria Piedad Mugica Ocarda, were my paternal great-great-great grandparents.
They had a son named Jose Rosalio Guerrero Mugica, who was registered on September 3rd, 1842 in San Diego de Alexandria, Jalisco, Mexico.
Jose Rosalio Guerrero Mujica grandparents:
Paternal grandparents were:
They had a son named Jose Rosalio Guerrero Mugica, who was registered on September 3rd, 1842 in San Diego de Alexandria, Jalisco, Mexico.
Jose Rosalio Guerrero Mujica grandparents:
Paternal grandparents were:
- Miguel Guerrero and Angela Garcia.
- Ignacio Mujica and Gertrudis Ocarda.
1/26/10
Paternal Great Grandparents: Guerrero-?
Jose Rosalio Guerrero Mujica was Tomas Guerrero's father.
(As of this writing name of Tomas's mother unknown.)
Tomas Guerrero-? (1854-1942) was born in Cuidad Fernandez or Matehuala, Potosi San Luis, Mexico
He married Adela Briones who was born in Rio Verde, Potosi San Luis, Mexico.
(As of this writing name of Tomas's mother unknown.)
Tomas Guerrero-? (1854-1942) was born in Cuidad Fernandez or Matehuala, Potosi San Luis, Mexico
He married Adela Briones who was born in Rio Verde, Potosi San Luis, Mexico.
12/31/09
Paternal Great-Grandparents: Tomas Guerrero & Adela Briones
Tomas Guerrero (1854-1942) was born in Matehuala, State of San Luis Potosi, Mexico and Adela Briones was born in Rio Verde, State of San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
My paternal great-grandfather, Tomas Guerrero, died at the age of 88 in 1942. It is said that the length of his beard reach his navel and his mustache was as thick as Pancho Villa, as told by my Aunt Alicia (my father's sister).
MATEHUALA: Crossing the mountains (the free road) and down a long, wide valley to the city of Matehuala, whose name in Nahuatl means "don't come." The street plan is almost a grid, almost a maze, and road names change randomly. A 1960's-era motel can be found on the outskirts, the Hotel Capri. (Noted by a traveler in 2005.)
In Cuidad Fernandez, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, my great-grandfather was Secretary of the City Council. Tomas knew how to write, as he was a cultured Indian. He was a Church accountant, recording marriages and certified births of all valleys in the region. Generally speaking he was a well-educated man.
His usual attire consist of white pants, huaraches and he wore a sombrero with a high brim. His hands were tan and were petite.
He was consider to be a crafter and one such memory was that he would make knapsack from rope for his grandchildren.
My paternal great-grandfather, Tomas Guerrero, died at the age of 88 in 1942. It is said that the length of his beard reach his navel and his mustache was as thick as Pancho Villa, as told by my Aunt Alicia (my father's sister).
MATEHUALA: Crossing the mountains (the free road) and down a long, wide valley to the city of Matehuala, whose name in Nahuatl means "don't come." The street plan is almost a grid, almost a maze, and road names change randomly. A 1960's-era motel can be found on the outskirts, the Hotel Capri. (Noted by a traveler in 2005.)
In Cuidad Fernandez, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, my great-grandfather was Secretary of the City Council. Tomas knew how to write, as he was a cultured Indian. He was a Church accountant, recording marriages and certified births of all valleys in the region. Generally speaking he was a well-educated man.
His usual attire consist of white pants, huaraches and he wore a sombrero with a high brim. His hands were tan and were petite.
He was consider to be a crafter and one such memory was that he would make knapsack from rope for his grandchildren.
12/30/09
Paternal Great Grandparents:Tomas & Adela's Children
Tomas and Adela had 5 children, from eldest to youngest.
- Celia Guerrero Briones, she was a concert pianist. She married Aureliano Moreno. They had a bicycle store San Luis Potosi. They had 2 daughters:
- Lidia Moreno Guerrero, might be residing in Puebla, Mexico
- Celia Moreno Guerrero, lives in Mexico, DF
- Tomas Nicolas Guerrero Briones 1900-1942 (my patenal grandfather). He was born in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. He was a telegrapher in Mexico DF. He knew how to play the guitar even though he had small hands, therefore Guerrero decendents take a good look at your hands and if they small then you know. At the time of his death he was working in Guadalajara. He was a federal employee. He was a soldier and it was customary pack a weapon, in this case a hand guns. It was during his off hours from work that he could be found enjoying a casual drink inside a local bar. It was at this bar that he would be enjoying his last drink when the following happened; he was approached by some individuals (men) who needed answers to some questions. Apparently Tomas got involved with the sister (who was under age) of one of the protester. Upon Tomas not minding them and returning to his drink, the protester removed the hand gun (pistal) that Tomas had in his holster and the protester shot him. It is understood that the entire round of bullets were emptied on Tomas (gun type unknown, as of this writing). This event was recalled by my Aunt Alicia, as it was retold to her by her uncle Alfonso Guerrero Briones, brother of Tomas (my paternal grandfather). Tomas nick name was "Tito" out of affection towards him. Tito had been a very opinionated man as retold by Aunt Alicia. He was of fair skin completion. Alfonso Guerrero Briones was called "lawyer" since he would resolved problems and he organized Tomas funeral arrangement. Tomas was the youngest brother and he was lay to rest in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
- Alfonso Guerrero Briones, he was a deputy, chronicles were found on the Internet dated 1962 (approx). He was a lawyer I assume in his own right. He lived in the City of Mexico, deceased.
- Javier "Padre Xavier" Enrique Guerrero Briones, he was a Catholic Priest. He was born July 15, 1904, in the municipal of Lagunillas; he was the third child of Tomás Guerrero y Adela Briones.Padre Xavier studied in San Luis Potosi, in the seminary. It was on his visit to Mexico DF that he went for Ema and Alicia (Daughters of Tomas Guerrero, my grandfathers)) and brought them to Cuidad Valles, San Louis Potoso, Alicia was 5 years old . it was at this time that she met my Great-Grand Uncle Father Xavier (her uncle). This information was told to me by my aunt Alicia who currently lives in Chula Vista, California, she is 77 years old (2/2009). Information regarding Padre Xavier to follow, was obtain from http://polemicaenlahuasteca.blogspot.com/
- Maria Adela Guerrro Briones, she had __ children:
- Maria Del Carmen Guerrero (unconfirmed)
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