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Pacorro73@... wrote: Joseph and all members of Ranchos:So then in 1931 the doctor who signed my grandfathers death certificate: Rafael Martin del Campo is probably related. Has anyone out there ever heard of Rafael Martin del Campo, MD who worked around the San Fernando Valley in the 1930's? The reason I'm asking is that Grandfather, Luis Perez, is one of my serious challenges. My moms side of the family is a big information void for me so whenever i see even a glimmer of possible information i get excited. I'm a hard man to satisfy. . .content and happy yes very much and . . .thankful. I might be able from time to time contribute some introductory material but what you and others from the group can contribute are your deep pockets of knowledge. thanks. Incidentally, given the latest uploads of data from Gloria Delgado, I think that the geography of our Ranchos should be expanded to include the state of Aguascalientes for the following reasons:Well yes I believe I might have relatives from that area, but I haven't persued that line just yet. I know that present day Jalisco is nowhere close to what the configuration of estados and providencias used to be. I'm real flexible and have no problem at all including Aguascalientes. If no one has a serious objection I'm going to include it in the area of study. thanks again, joseph Well I'll part on that note. Blessings to all. |
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