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Momax and Colotlan

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  • By makas_nc | Mon, 2006-06-12 14:14

    For those that are doing research in both areas have you ever had a look
    at this film? It is pretty current 1905, but my curiosity makes me want
    to see what's on the film. Is El Refugio close to Momax?:

    Title
    Registros parroquiales, 1905-1919

    Authors
    Iglesia Católica (El Refugio, Jalisco) (Main Author)

    Notes
    Microfilme de manuscritos en el archivo de la parroquia de Santo Tomás
    Apóstol en Momax, Zacatecas.
    Contenido: Bautismos, 1905-1919.
    El rancho de El Refugio forma parte del municipio de Colotlán.
    Parish registers of baptisms from El Refugio (Colotlán), Jalisco, Mexico.

    Subjects
    México, Jalisco, El Rufugio (Colotlán) - Church records

    Format
    Manuscript (On Film)

    Language
    Spanish

    Publication
    Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmado por la Sociedad Genealógica de Utah, 1962

    Physical
    1 rollo de microfilme ; 35 mm.

    Film Notes
    Note - Location [Film]
    Registros parroquiales - VAULT INTL Film [ 444024 ]

    © 2002 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Pat Silva Corbera

    19 years 3 months ago

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    Momax and Colotlan

    Joseph, I was just reading the exchange between you and Arturo about the El Paso, Texas Border crossing records. In my husband's family "treasure chest of documents," we came across one for his paternal grandmother, Trinidad Serrano, dated Aug 19, 1927. The wonderful thing about this document is that it has a picture of Trinidad. For those list members that have never seen one, in a couple of days I'll scan the one I have, and place it on my "La Casita Corbera webpage." The cost of this alien head-tax was $8.00 representing head-tax assessed by the US Immigration Service Mexican Border District... It's signed by J. H. Lane, Bridge Collecter for the El Paso Electric Co. El Paso, Texas. Pat

    Joseph Puentes wrote:
    For those that are doing research in both areas have you ever had a look
    at this film? It is pretty current 1905, but my curiosity makes me want
    to see what's on the film. Is El Refugio close to Momax?:

    Title
    Registros parroquiales, 1905-1919

    Authors
    Iglesia Católica (El Refugio, Jalisco) (Main Author)

    Notes
    Microfilme de manuscritos en el archivo de la parroquia de Santo Tomás
    Apóstol en Momax, Zacatecas.
    Contenido: Bautismos, 1905-1919.
    El rancho de El Refugio forma parte del municipio de Colotlán.
    Parish registers of baptisms from El Refugio (Colotlán), Jalisco, Mexico.

    Subjects
    México, Jalisco, El Rufugio (Colotlán) - Church records

    Format
    Manuscript (On Film)

    Language
    Spanish

    Publication
    Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmado por la Sociedad Genealógica de Utah, 1962

    Physical
    1 rollo de microfilme ; 35 mm.

    Film Notes
    Note - Location [Film]
    Registros parroquiales - VAULT INTL Film [ 444024 ]

    © 2002 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

    Pat Silva Corbera

    19 years 3 months ago

    Permalink

    In reply to Momax and Colotlan by Pat Silva Corbera

    Momax and Colotlan

    Joseph, I have added the Alien Head-Tax Receipt to my website. It can be viewed at this URL http://www.geocities.com/papagaia2/trinidad.htm
    Pat

    Patricia Corbera wrote:
    Joseph, I was just reading the exchange between you and Arturo about the El Paso, Texas Border crossing records. In my husband's family "treasure chest of documents," we came across one for his paternal grandmother, Trinidad Serrano, dated Aug 19, 1927. The wonderful thing about this document is that it has a picture of Trinidad. For those list members that have never seen one, in a couple of days I'll scan the one I have, and place it on my "La Casita Corbera webpage." The cost of this alien head-tax was $8.00 representing head-tax assessed by the US Immigration Service Mexican Border District... It's signed by J. H. Lane, Bridge Collecter for the El Paso Electric Co. El Paso, Texas. Pat

    Joseph Puentes wrote:
    For those that are doing research in both areas have you ever had a look
    at this film? It is pretty current 1905, but my curiosity makes me want
    to see what's on the film. Is El Refugio close to Momax?:

    Title
    Registros parroquiales, 1905-1919

    Authors
    Iglesia Católica (El Refugio, Jalisco) (Main Author)

    Notes
    Microfilme de manuscritos en el archivo de la parroquia de Santo Tomás
    Apóstol en Momax, Zacatecas.
    Contenido: Bautismos, 1905-1919.
    El rancho de El Refugio forma parte del municipio de Colotlán.
    Parish registers of baptisms from El Refugio (Colotlán), Jalisco, Mexico.

    Subjects
    México, Jalisco, El Rufugio (Colotlán) - Church records

    Format
    Manuscript (On Film)

    Language
    Spanish

    Publication
    Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmado por la Sociedad Genealógica de Utah, 1962

    Physical
    1 rollo de microfilme ; 35 mm.

    Film Notes
    Note - Location [Film]
    Registros parroquiales - VAULT INTL Film [ 444024 ]

    © 2002 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

    makas_nc

    19 years 3 months ago

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    In reply to Momax and Colotlan by Pat Silva Corbera

    Alien Head Tax: was- Momax and Colotlan

    this is very interesting information about the Alien Head Tax. I just
    sent off an email to the El Paso Electric company asking if they know
    where these records might be archived (that is if they weren't destroyed),

    joseph

    El Paso Electric Main Offices
    Toll free: 1-800-592-1634
    (915) 543-5711

    Mailing Address
    El Paso Electric
    P.O. Box 982
    El Paso, Texas 79960

    Customer Service Lines
    Texas (915) 543-5970
    New Mexico (505) 526-5555
    e-mail: customerservices@epelectric.com

    Patricia Corbera wrote:

    >Joseph, I have added the Alien Head-Tax Receipt to my website. It can be viewed at this URL http://www.geocities.com/papagaia2/trinidad.htm
    > Pat
    >
    >Patricia Corbera wrote:
    > Joseph, I was just reading the exchange between you and Arturo about the El Paso, Texas Border crossing records. In my husband's family "treasure chest of documents," we came across one for his paternal grandmother, Trinidad Serrano, dated Aug 19, 1927. The wonderful thing about this document is that it has a picture of Trinidad. For those list members that have never seen one, in a couple of days I'll scan the one I have, and place it on my "La Casita Corbera webpage." The cost of this alien head-tax was $8.00 representing head-tax assessed by the US Immigration Service Mexican Border District... It's signed by J. H. Lane, Bridge Collecter for the El Paso Electric Co. El Paso, Texas. Pat
    >
    >

    Pat Silva Corbera

    19 years 3 months ago

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    In reply to Alien Head Tax: was- Momax and Colotlan by makas_nc

    Alien Head Tax: was- Momax and Colotlan

    That's great, anxious to see what they have to say. Maybe FHC filmed them... Pat
    Joseph Puentes wrote: this is very interesting information about the Alien Head Tax. I just
    sent off an email to the El Paso Electric company asking if they know
    where these records might be archived (that is if they weren't destroyed),

    joseph

    El Paso Electric Main Offices
    Toll free: 1-800-592-1634
    (915) 543-5711

    Mailing Address
    El Paso Electric
    P.O. Box 982
    El Paso, Texas 79960

    Customer Service Lines
    Texas (915) 543-5970
    New Mexico (505) 526-5555
    e-mail: customerservices@epelectric.com

    Patricia Corbera wrote:

    >Joseph, I have added the Alien Head-Tax Receipt to my website. It can be viewed at this URL http://www.geocities.com/papagaia2/trinidad.htm
    > Pat
    >
    >Patricia Corbera
    wrote:
    > Joseph, I was just reading the exchange between you and Arturo about the El Paso, Texas Border crossing records. In my husband's family "treasure chest of documents," we came across one for his paternal grandmother, Trinidad Serrano, dated Aug 19, 1927. The wonderful thing about this document is that it has a picture of Trinidad. For those list members that have never seen one, in a couple of days I'll scan the one I have, and place it on my "La Casita Corbera webpage." The cost of this alien head-tax was $8.00 representing head-tax assessed by the US Immigration Service Mexican Border District... It's signed by J. H. Lane, Bridge Collecter for the El Paso Electric Co. El Paso, Texas. Pat
    >
    >

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