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Para Ivonne
-- Saludos otra vez Ivonne:
Gracias por contestarme, no fue mi intencion que se molestara.
Usted me escribio que era una tesis, y generalmente de las tesis se
hacen solo algunas copias para entregar a la biblioteca de la Universidad
Confusion sobre Padres de Diego Delgadillo
Muchas gracias Licenciado Mariano y Juan Pablo por sus respuestas.
Considero el libro de Jose Luis Vazquez una gran obra, pero como
todo ser humano de vez en cuando cometemos errores.
Saludos desde California,
Gracias Ivonne Montufar Lara
Gusto en volver a saludarla:
Nuevamente le agradesco infinitamente su ayuda para ponerme en
contacto con Don Mariano Gonzalez Leal.
Es muy interesante lo que me escribio con respecto a que el esposo
Dia de los Muertos
To honor our antipasados - Feliz Dia de los Muertos
Here are some sites to visit:
http://www.pbs.org/foodancestors/
http://www.public.iastate.edu/%7Erjsalvad/scmfaq/muertos.html
and this greeting for you: - click on "La hora para honar ..."
General Genealogy
http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/podcasts/index.html
Somos Primos November 2006 URL+Table of Contents
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Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2006 22:08:48 -0500 (EST)
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Click here: Somos Primos: Dedicated to Hispanic Heritage and Diversity
John Phillip Santos Podcast from Somos Primos
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http://www.tpr.org/programs/placesleftunfinished.html
Book:* /*Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation * /by John
Phillip Santos
Last night I met John Phillip Santos at the University of Incarnate
Check your status
Check your Mexican status:
>If you can run and play any sport while wearing
chanclas.... Mexican
>status!!
>If you're late Tio left you a van and you turned it
into a taco vending
>Business, Yes, you're a Mexican.
Romero's in Martin Del Campo family
So far I have found a Tomasa Romero married to Alejandro Martin Del Campo,
whose son, Tomas married Nieves Munoz in 1850 in Guadalajara. I don't know
yet the name of the young man Rosario married, whose last name was Romero,
Psychic Roots
On this Day of the Dead, I sent to the editor of the Rootsweb Newsletter the following:
I was very interested in the story in the last newsletter about the couple whose baby had lost a shoe at a cemetery, and when they went looking for the shoe, it was found on the grave they had been looking for and had passed by.