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I would very much like to find relatives in Tzintzuntzan (or in Michoacan). My great grandparents were Donanciano and Mariquita Alvarado. They had 13 children. He spoke Purepecha and played many musical instruments. I was named after their two daughters, Marina and Elisa.
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Well I'm Rebecca Gil I live in San Antonio from my knowledge of my last name is that my family came from the Canary Islands. My family live in Texas now. If you want any more info you can email me at rebeccag823@aol.com
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Hola Mi nombre es Delfino Carrillo Rojas y me Gustaria saber de mi familia en Tinguindin MIchoacan y en Nueva italia MIchoacan soy nieto de Jose Lazaro Rojas padilla y Esperanza Carabez Govea , y bisnieto de Felicitas govea, y David Femat (Abuelos y Bisabuelos, fallecieron ya) por parte de mi Madre Lucia Roj
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The Nuestra Familia Unida Podcast
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Hello List(s)
Eusevio what is this name in English ??? and does anyone know of a Eusevio
Ortiz from
Durango Mexico who migrated to California in the early 1900's ??
Thanks
Richard