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Nao de China

Mexican women also immigated to China to marry Chinese men.
At least that was the story my mother told me. She said the prospective brides were led to believe they would live a certain way, but that many wound up as concubines, or worse.

Missing Messages

Arturo,

I just noticed that Linda's messages regarding her new DNA test results
aren't listed in the Ranchos website.

Previously I also noted that one of my posts apparently was truncated on the

Mongolian Blue Spots

"Mongolian blue spots are common among darker-skinned races, such as
Asian, East Indian, and African. They are flat, pigmented lesions with
unclear borders and irregular shape. They appear commonly at the base

New DNA results for Gutierrez

That's very interesting. Thanks for letting us know.

My nephew was born with the Mongolian blue spot. The only person in our family we believe was ever born that way. Like your haplogroups, his purplish spot at the base of his spine is like a signpost pointing across the Pacific.

Films Database

Thank you, that answered my questions. I am trying to learn. Helen
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> The films database on Nuestros Ranchos has two basic functions... the first is

Another Interesting IGI Entry

Again, thank you so much for your help. I am so happy. Helen
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> Here is another interesting entry that may or may not be your ancestor but the

Femat Family in Aguascalientes

Thank you so much for your help. Helen
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> It appears someone at LDS is researching your family as well, since there are a

Jesus Maria & San Jose Calvillo, Aguascalientes Batch Numbers

Anyone doing Aguascalientes Research? Here is a great volunteer
opportunity! Learn how to data entry this information in to the films
database that Arturo built. Interested, but have questions? Ask away.

DNA: The Genealogy of Mexico Project

Linda with DNA the geographical areas are easier to cross and still make connections. A great
database has already been set up and it would be good to make your contributions there on
Gary Felix' site.

femat, Reyes, Richarte,

I would like to research the Femat, Montanez,Reyes, Perez, and Richarte surnames. Helen Femat Fisher