Thanks for the reply, I was curious about the above record because my 3x grandmother was called Antanacia Anchondo. Her name is all i have ever been able to find, I thought maybe the Atanacia from the above record might be my Atanacia but i still haven't been able to confirm if it is. I've been stuck on this ancestor for a few years now.
My last name is actually Anchondo, My father grew up in Larjas de arriba, its a tiny ranch a few miles south of Santa Isabel/General Trias. The only stuff I know about the anchondo's came from this google book
http://books.google.com/books?id=hqXCHIdAZRgC&pg=PA23&am...
It says there were two Anchondo's (brothers) who came from Deba, Gipuzkoa, Spain around 1592 to Mexico. Thier original last name was Perez de Anciondo. The descendents of one of them were the Anchondo's who found the San Miguel de los Anchondos ranch/town which is south of Santa Isabel/General Trias.
I think your right, we're probably all related (lol).
Thats so cool about Cesar Chavez, my mothers family were Farm Workers and my grandparents took part in his movement.
My last name is actually Anchondo, My father grew up in Larjas de arriba, its a tiny ranch a few miles south of Santa Isabel/General Trias. The only stuff I know about the anchondo's came from this google book
http://books.google.com/books?id=hqXCHIdAZRgC&pg=PA23&am...
It says there were two Anchondo's (brothers) who came from Deba, Gipuzkoa, Spain around 1592 to Mexico. Thier original last name was Perez de Anciondo. The descendents of one of them were the Anchondo's who found the San Miguel de los Anchondos ranch/town which is south of Santa Isabel/General Trias.
I think your right, we're probably all related (lol).
Thats so cool about Cesar Chavez, my mothers family were Farm Workers and my grandparents took part in his movement.