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Hopes and Dreams and Loved Ones: Oral History
The Importance of Oral History --- verified as much as possible by genealogical research
FW: 31616 Nuevo núm. revista "Trastámara"
Hello Joseph, I hope you had a wonderful Holiday Season. I read about the
Trastamara. As you know, I'm new at genealogy and was wondering do you think
this would be too advanced for me?
FamilyFinder Test Results - Florentino L Corbera 01/16/2013
I have uploaded the test result match names from my husband's FF Test to my Member Genealogies Files Folder - Corbera, Pat Silva...
Pat
p.s. Thank you Joseph !
Family Finder Matches
I would like to suggest that we not post lists of our FF matches via
Nuestros Ranchos but share them privately via email instead. Posting on NR
puts the lists on the internet.
Matrimonios de Teocaltiche, Jalisco de 1700-1720 aprox.
Hola compañeros de foro, me gustaría saber si alguien de ustedes tiene conocimiento de si existe algún libro parroquial en Teocaltiche en donde se asientes las partidas de matrimonio ocurridas en l
Yiddish con Salsa: The Jews of Latin America
This sounds like an interesting workshop with Ilan Stavans at the National
Yiddish Book Center in western MA, the weekend of April 19. It is a little
pricey, though.
Calendar of Old trains from Zacatecas and Coahuila
To any of the members ; If you are interested in old trains from Zacatecas and Coahuila in the form of a 2013 calendar send me an e-mail and I will send it to you .PLEASE , Send the request TO ME D
El Centro Histórico de México hace 100 años
Dear Joseph happy new year 2013.
I would like to have that Power point presentation
best regards
Cristóbal Villalobos
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FamilyTreeDNA Family Finder
I never thought Family Finder was going to be able to go back 10
generations or so.
Cuachala
Juan,
The dish you describe sounds exactly like a recipe my Dad and Aunt taught
me how to make. Only they called it "Mole de Rancho".