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The Academia de Genealogía y Heráldica Mota-Padilla (''Academy of Genealogy and Heraldry Mota-Padilla'') was a cultural institution based in
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, the second largest city in
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. According with an article published in the ''Genealogical Journal'' (1971), this institution was the first genealogical association in
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History

It was established on 12 January 1920 by Salvador Mota-Velasco y Abad (1855–1923); it was erected in memory of the first Historian of the former Kingdom of
Nueva Galicia Nuevo Reino de Galicia (''New Kingdom of Galicia'', gl, Reino de Nova Galicia) or simply Nueva Galicia (''New Galicia'', ''Nova Galicia'') was an autonomous kingdom of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It was named after Galicia in Spain. Nueva ...
(New Galicia) in the
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, Matías Angel de la Mota Padilla (1688–1766), author of ''Historia de la Conquista del Reino de la Nueva Galicia'' (1741); among its members, the very same Salvador Mota-Velasco y Abad was a direct descendant of the after mentioned author. This institution was privately funded and led by enthusiasts of the Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences whose main purpose was to promote the creation of a study about the history of the municipality of Unión de Tula,
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, with a genealogical and heraldic research of the four founding families of that place, which were the Topete, the Villaseñor, the Lazcano and the Arriola families (the name of the place was originated through their initials: ''T'' ''V'' ''L'' ''A''). With the passing of time, the Academia's objectives went beyond the original idea, promoting any kind of Genealogical and Heraldic studies, then, more enthusiasts became members of this institution. They gathered monthly and produced some interesting works, like those published by journalist Alberto Santoscoy or by historian José R. Benítez; unfortunately, some of those papers are still unpublished.


Founding members

The founding members were five: Salvador Mota-Velasco y Abad (1855–1923), José Ignacio Dávila Garibi (1888–1981), Jorge Verea y Vallarta (1877–1958), Enrique Eduardo López Maldonado († 1938), and Alberto Santoscoy (1857–1906).


Academia's structure in 1920

Board of Directors"Anuario 1953-54", Academia de Genealogía y Heráldica Mota-Padilla, Guadalajara, 1955, pp. 6-7. * José Francisco Orozco y Jiménez, Honorary President * Salvador Mota-Velasco y Abad, President * Enrique Eduardo López Maldonado, Vice President * José Ignacio Dávila Garibi, General Secretary * Jorge Verea y Vallarta, 2nd Secretary & Treasurer Founders Academicians in 1920 (alphabetical order) * José Ascenio Zavala * José R. Benítez * Cesáreo L. González * Francisco Medina de la Torre * Leopoldo I. Orendain * Luis Robles Martínez * Alberto Santoscoy * José Villa Gordoa * José Villaseñor Plancarte


Reorganization

After most of its original members died, the institution became less active; then, Jorge Verea y Vallarta's nephew, Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea, reorganized it between 1950–53, it was formally re-established with an act dated on 8 May 1953. After Lancaster-Jones y Verea's death in 1983, the institution became extinct.


Presidents


Academia's structure after 1950

Board of Directors:"Lista de Miembros y Estatutos", Academia de Genealogía y Heráldica Mota-Padilla, 1955, XVIII pp. * José Ignacio Dávila Garibi, Honorary President * Luis León de la Barra y García-Abello, Honorary Vice President * Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea, President * Jesús Garibi Velasco, Vice President & General Secretary * Leopoldo I. Orendain, Treasurer * Carlos Stahl, Vice Treasurer Honorary Academicians: * Cardinal Jose Garibi y Rivera, Primate of Mexico and Archbishop of Guadalajara * Cardinal
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, Primate of Hungary and Archbishop of Budapest * Cardinal
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, Primate of Cuba and Archbishop of Havana *
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and Berwick,
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Counsultant Academicians: *
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, Literature * Juan B. Iguíniz, Bibliography *
Ignacio Bernal Ignacio Bernal (February 13, 1910 in Paris - January 24, 1992 in Mexico City) was an eminent Mexican anthropologist and archaeologist. Bernal excavated much of Monte Albán, originally starting as a student of Alfonso Caso, and later led major ar ...
, History * José R. Benítez, History * Lucas de Palacio, Heraldry * Priest Alfredo Ochoa, Religious Heraldry * Col. Rafael F. Muñoz, Military Heraldry *
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, Spanish Genealogy & Heraldry * Faustino Menéndez Pidal de Navascués, Spanish History * Juan de Adarraga, Etymology & Linguistics * Gabriel García-Rojas y Pérez de Salazar, Law & Legal Affairs * Antonio Pérez-Verdía y Fernández, Law & Legal Affairs *
Manuel Sandoval Vallarta Manuel Sandoval Vallarta (11 February 1899 – 18 April 1977) was a Mexican physicist. He was a Physics professor at both MIT and the Institute of Physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Biography Sandoval Vallart ...
, Government & International Affairs * Daniel Escalante, Protocol Patrons: Companies: * Banco Industrial de Jalisco * Banco Refaccionario de Jalisco * Ingenio San Francisco de Ameca * Ingenio Santa Cruz y El Cortijo * Ingenio Tamazula Individuals: * Miguel Alfaro * Félix Díaz Garza * Xavier García de Quevedo y Castaños * Aurelio González de Hermosillo y Brizuela * José López-Portillo y Romo de Vivar


Publications

The ''Academia de Genealogía y Heráldica Mota-Padilla'' published three volumes of ''Anuario'' (1943, 1955, 1957) and a ''Lista de Miembros y Estatutos'' (1955).


Archdiocese of Guadalajara's genealogical records

This institution contributed with
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and with the Academia Mexicana de Genealogía y Heráldica, during the microfilming process of the complete and well preserved
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's records (1953–71). Nowadays, a copy of these microfilms are located in the Archivo General de la Nación in
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, and are available for public consultation under the guidelines and regulations of the same institution.


References


Main references

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