Esteban & Bonifasio Serda Chistenings — General Teran

The following two documents are baptism records for Bonifasio Serda and his brother Jose Esteban Serda (my ancestor) in the church of Nuestra Senora De La Soledad, General Teran, NL. The names of the parents are given as usual, but in these two records only, the names of the grandparents are also given. The baptism records of their siblings do not record grandparents, as that information was only recorded for a few years from about 1809 to 1812. This is especially significant because very early General Teran marriage records do not exist, and no marriage record for the parents, Jose Maria Serda & Maria Josefa Rios, has ever been found. These two documents are the only link to earlier generations.

In Bonifasio’s earlier record it show that he was legitimate, meaning their parents were married, and the information in the two records is consistent with each other.

Parents: Jose Maria Serda & Maria Josefa Rios
Father’s parents: Don Jose Francisco Serda & Maria Guadalupe Serna
Mother’s parents: Francisco Rios & Calletana Cano


Jose Esteban Serda

Esteban Serda Christening

Nuestra Senora De La Soledad, General Teran, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
LDS film # 1389162 & batch C646441
15 August 1812

MARGIN: “No. 65. Estevan mestiso Po.”

“En esta ayuda de Parrochia del Valle de la Mota con quinse de Ag’to de Ochosientos dos, Yo el Bn. D. Jose Ang’l Cavasos B’se Solom’te a Jose Estevan Serda mestiso Po. de dies dias de nasido, hijo de Jose Maria Serda y de Josefa Rios de esta vesindad en el paso del Rio A.P. Jose Serda y Guadalupe Serna, M. Francisco Rios y Calletana Cano, fueron Padrinos Francisco Garsia y Consevsion Garsia aquienes adventi sus Oblig’on y Pa___ espiritual y para que conte lo firme — Bn. Jose Ang’l Cabasos”

NOTE: Record gives his age as ten days old, making his date of birth August 5, 1812.

NOTE: Po. means parbulo — a male infant. A.P. stands for abuelos paternos — paternal grandparents. A.M. stands for abuelos maternos — maternal grandparents. In the record above, the priest only wrote M instead of A.M..

NOTE: Mestiso meant mixed — about equal parts European & indeginous — and was the racial description of the child, probably based on looks. In the record for his brother Bonifasio, the race was indio in the margin but esp’a in the text — indian, then espanol aka European — two different races for the same person and with the same parents as Esteban, who was called mestiso.


Bonifasio Serda

Bonifasio Serda Christening

Nuestra Senora De La Soledad, General Teran, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
LDS film # 1389162 & batch C646441
29 May 1810

MARGIN: “46 Bonifasio indio”

“En esta ayuda de Pa del Valle de la Mota en viente y nuebe de el Mayo, de hocho cientos dies, B.S. y Par___ S.S. Oli__ g __, a Bonifasio Serda esp’l de quinse dias nacido h. L. de Jose de la Serda y Ma. Josefa __ Rios aPP D’n Jose Fran’co de la Serda y Ma. Guadalupe Serna A.M. Fran’co Ryos y y Cayetana Cano, P.P. Hermenegildo ________ [Gimenes? Cisneros?] y Ma. Ygnacia Peres a qui ____ ad___ti sus obligacion del ________ espiritual y doctrina christiana y __ ___ Con__ la firma”

NOTE: Surname given as de la Serda, rather than Serda. Note that the grandfather Serda was given the courtesy title “Don.”

NOTE: Priest’s name illegible to me, as well as surname of first padrino. However, in General Teran, there was one christening in 1806 for a child of Ermenegildo Sisnero & Maria Ygnacia Peres; so the name seems to be Sisneros. In 1790, a Maria Ygnacia Peres was baptised in Montemorelos with parents Domingo Peres & Rita Cerna; so it seems as though Ygnacia Peres may have been a relative, possibly a even first cousin, of Jose Maria Serda, the father here.

NOTE: Race given as indio in the margin, but esp’l — espanol — in the text.

NOTE: His age was fifteen days old, making his date of birth the May 14, 1810.

Serna – All General Teran Christenings, 1770-1830

The following is a list copied from FamilySearch.com of all Serna christenings in General Teran, Nuevo Leon, Mexico from 1770 to 1830. (These years are all on LDS film # 1389162 & batch C646441 .) I have left the names as they were given in the IGI but listed children under the names of parents and given other information if I knew any. I will eventually indicate whether I have viewed the microfilm of the record, and also whether it has been transcribed somewhere on this blog. (Find the record using the search box. Searching for the date or year seems to work well.)

NOTE: Many of the fathers mentioned below are the sons or grandsons of Salvador Serna (with Ana Maria de la Garza) or Francisco Xavier Serna (with Ana Petra de Leon). Both of these men were sons of Francisco de la Serna & Clara Garcia Davila of Vallecillo. All other Sernas found in Montemorelos or General Teran are the right age to be descendants of the two brothers mentioned above, and so far I have seen nothing that contradicts the idea that they were.


Jose Maria Serna & Maria del Refugio de la Cruz

15 SEP 1777
Maria Regina – Female

(Jose Maria was the son of Francisco Xavier Serna & Ana Petra de Leon)


Jose Francisco Serna & Maria Anastacia de Leon

07 DEC 1783
Joseph Felix – Male

(This couple is probably not the same as F.X Serna & Ana de Leon based on the ages of that couple’s children vs this record.)


Jose de la Serda & Maria Matilde Rodriguez

30 DEC 1787
Anna Dominga – Female


Christobal Serna & Yrene Cantu

07 FEB 1791
Maria Francisca – Female

(Christobal was possibly the son of Francisco Xavier Serna & Ana Petra de Leon)


Juan Bauptista Serna & Cadelaria Cano

23 FEB 1787
Joseph Antonio – Male

25 APR 1785
Maria Gertrudis Tiburcia – Female

(Juan Bauptista’s parents have not been discovered. Candelaria was the daughter of Pedro Cano & Thomasa de los Reyes, who were my ancestors. She was Juan Bauptista’s third wife, but I know of only one other child for him before than the daughter above and two sons listed below. She was Maria de Jesus Serna, baptised in Montemorelos in 1777, daughter of second wife Maria Lusgarda Esparsa.)


Jose Antonio Serna & Viviana Munos

14 AUG 1814
Jose Abaristo – Male

(Antonio was the son of Juan Bauptista Serna & Cadelario Cano above.)


Jose Julian Serna & Maria Gertrudis Munis

31 JAN 1805
Maria Rafaela – Female

16 OCT 1811
Maria Del Pilar – Female

28 DEC 1813
Jose Marcos – Male

(Julian was the son of Juan Bauptista Serna & Maria Candelaria Cano above. He was christened in Montemorelos.)


Jose Bernardino _____ & Maria Anselma Serna

28 JUN 1806
Jose Antonio – Male


Jose Miguel Serna & Maria Josefa Ansaldua (aka Ansualda, Ansalva)

01 SEP 1778
Joseph Milian – Male

25 JUL 1781
Maria Dolores – Female

27 DEC 1784
Jose Faustino – Male

14 NOV 1789
Maria De Los Santos – Female

19 MAR 1787
Maria Gregoria – Female

04 OCT 1792
Jose Ciprian – Male

(Jose Miguel was the son of Jose Salvador de la Serna & Ana Maria de la Garza)


Jose Valerio Serna & Maria de Arrebalo

06 DEC 1775
Joseph Thomas – Male

(Other children born to couple & christened in Montemorelos include Rita b. 1778)

(Valerio was the son of Jose Salvador de la Serna & Ana Maria de la Garza)


Jose Thomas Serna & Maria Catharina de la Garza (aka Cruz, aka Relles)

23 JAN 1802
Maria Gertrudis – Female

15 APR 1803
Maria Rosalia – Female

09 NOV 1806
Maria Del Carmel – Female

16 AUG 1809
Maria Gertrudis – Female

03 APR 1812
Guadalupe – Female

19 SEP 1814
Jose Yanuario De La Cruz – Male

(Tomas was possibly the son of Jose Valerio Serna & Maria de Arrebalo above.)


Clemente Serna & Maria Ylaria Chabes (aka Fuentes)

05 JUN 1812
Maria Petra – Female

04 NOV 1820
Jose De Los Santos – Male


Juan Antonio Serna & Maria Lugarda Garcia

24 AUG 1820
Josefa – Female


Antonio Serna & Maria Gertrudis Ramos

06 JUN 1825
Jose Luciano – Male


Antonio Serna & Maria Sipriana Guzman

26 MAY 1829
Jose Epitacio – Male

Cano, Serna, Rios, Rodriguez – General Teran Christenings

Nuestra Senora De La Soledad, General Teran, Nuevo Leon
Christenings, Film # 1389162, Batch C646441

The following records were viewed on microfilm and transcribed by me in early 2007.


03 Jul 1796
MARGIN: “Jos Ma____ espanol Dolores(?)”

“…Josse Maria espanol ___ ___ ___ hijo legitima de Jose Sisto Blanco y de Ma Rosalia Cano vesino de este valle en Dolores…”

PADRINOS: Dn Jose Garcia Davila(?), Ma Theresa Garcia Davila

NOTE: Accd to my notes , I thought the name Blanco could also have been Nolasco, Polanco, or Balasco.


26 Jun 1786
MARGIN: “46 Ma Dorothea Nepomocena collota”

“…a una Ynfanta collota de viente dos dias de nacido i _____ Maria Dorothea Nepomocena hija legitima de Francisco Rios y de maria Calletana Cano vesinos del Rancho de Penitas de…”

PADRINOS: Jose Simon Rios, Maria Ygnasia Rios

NOTE: The two padrinos may have been siblings and possible cousins of the father Francisco Rios. Manuel Rios & Ramona Osuna had children by the names of Simon & Ygnasia, thoush she would have been only about 14 at the time of this christening. That’s young, but not too young to marry; so it may not have been too young to be a godparent. The padrinos in this record seem to tie this Rios family to that of Manuel Rios. Given his aproximate age, he may have been Francisco’s uncle.


23 Feb 1787
MARGIN: “31 Jose Antonio espanol”

“…una Ynfanta Espanol de ocho dias de nasido… Jph Anonio hijo legitimo de Juan Bauptista Zerna y de Ma Candelaria Cano vexinos de Rancho Penitas…”

PADRINOS: Josef Francisco Rios, Ma Cayetana Cano

NOTE: Padrinos were married and were my ancestors. This record seems to tie the two families together quite clearly as relations.


11 Apr 1782
MARGIN: “Ma Dolores espano’a”

“…una infanta Espanola de beinte y un dias de nasida… Maria de los Dolores hija legitima de Jose Francisco Rios y de Ma Cayetana Cano vescinos del Rancho de Penitas…”

PADRINOS: Jose Cayetano Gonzales(?), Maria Josefa A(?)

NOTE: Padrinos may have been Jose Calletano Gonzales & Ma Josefa de Mata who m. 7 Feb 1780 in Montemorelos.


25 Mar 1802
MARGIN: “390 Anna Dominga mulata”

“…Anna Dominga mulata libre hija legitima de Bartolo Rodrigues y de Ma Luisa Pulido…”

PADRINO: Ma Ygnacia Rodriguez

NOTE: Parents in this record are probably my ancestors. Luisa’s name is usually given as Martinez.


29 Jun 1811
MARGIN: not copied

“…Ma Luisa Espita espanola P’a yja L___ de Don Visente Espita y de Maria Dolores Rios A.P. Don Bacino Epitia Maria Ygnacia M.A. Francisco Rios y Maria Calletana Cano…”

PADRINOS: Don Francisco Cano, Dona Teresa Rendon

NOTE: The maternal grandparetns named were my ancestors. The padrinos seem likely to be their sister & brother-in-law, and this record ties them to the family of Francisco Rios & Calletana Cano.