Oroblanco said: "I do think that if anyone has (or had) direct knowledge of any treasure(s) which Motecuhzoma may have still possessed at his death, it would be his family relatives." (Dec 11, 2011)
Amen! Preach it, brother! That is my wife's family, and by marriage me. Hee, hee.
This village was well known to have been property of Moctezuma II in 1503. My wife's grandma told them that before 1918 when the insurrectionists destroyed all the muncipio documents but did not destroy church records, she was shown the old land titles, and Moctezuma II was the owner before he died.
What Oroblanco says is exactly the reason I believe the treasure is within a 3 minute walk of myself typing here. Memories of family here, passed down through the generations. And, supported by many other books and documents, and one photo.
Amen! Preach it, brother! That is my wife's family, and by marriage me. Hee, hee.
This village was well known to have been property of Moctezuma II in 1503. My wife's grandma told them that before 1918 when the insurrectionists destroyed all the muncipio documents but did not destroy church records, she was shown the old land titles, and Moctezuma II was the owner before he died.
What Oroblanco says is exactly the reason I believe the treasure is within a 3 minute walk of myself typing here. Memories of family here, passed down through the generations. And, supported by many other books and documents, and one photo.