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Rosalio Oñate Help
Dear Leticia, Thank you so much for responding. Yours is a good idea to make a list of any possible leads from the phone books, while I'm there. If I find alot of Onates there, I'll obtain a copy of the book itself! Unfortunately, I have no living older relatives (that I know of) from which to get any guidance. So I really do appreicate your help. Being new to genealogy, I fully expected to get several responses from the experienced members of our group. For the past year I've read every email posted and I recall emails from others that have taken a similar trip and I hoped they could share tips for success. Again, my call for help goes out, and my thanks for your idea and well wishes. Alice BB
--- marionicia@yahoo.com.mx wrote:
From: Leticia Leon
To: research@NuestrosRanchos.com
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Rosalio Oñate in the phone book? For Alice B. B.
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 12:03:38 -0600 (CST)
When you are there check the phone book, look for Oñate and make phone calls regarding your ggrandpa, identify yourself inmediatly and than make your request clearly, cause of phone calls that bad people make asking for monetary help, nowadays people hesitate to give up info, so one better give up info first. Look for anyone with similar names such any Rosalio, as it is usual to name children arter relatives. Look in the surrounding towns phone books also, make a list first so you can carry it back in case time is not enough. That is an idea, good luck. Maybe a name will ring off the memory afterwards.
Do you have and old relative close? Talk about your trip, comment about names and related places. Maybe it will ring the bell.
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