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<SRay@m...> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Though my family ties are not from the states that are usually
> mentioned here, I want to learn from and hopefully help others
trying
> to research their Hispanic roots.
>
> I've noticed a couple of members who have like surnames and
> desperatly hope a link can be established. The names I am
researching
> at this point are: de la Garza, Noriega, Flores and Gonzalez.
>
> My grandmother was Carmen de la Garza de Gonzalez. She was
born
> in Chihuahua City in September of 1878 to Melchor de la Garza and
> Lucrecia Flores. Other siblings were Rosa ( born in Rio
> Florido,Sonora, Aug 1884), Melchor, Philipe, Pedro and Jose Maria.
> I'm afraid I don't know any of the men's dates of birth or the
> parents.
>
> Carmen married Jose Federico Gonzalez (date unknown) who was
> possibly from Gomez Palacio. Their only surviving child was my
> grandmother, Maria Luisa Gonzalez who was born about 1909-1913 in
> Gomez Palacio, Durango, MX.
>
> Rosa de la Garza married Timoteo Gonzalez (date & location
> unknown). Their children were Evagelina (born 1912), Genoveva
(born
> 1914, married Franciso Rios), Pedro (born 1909) and Jesus (born
1910)
>
>
> Evagelina came to the states on July 19, 1923 at El Paso and I
> think her mother Rosa came at the same time. Carmen crossed over
in
> Nogales in January 1927 according to her immigration papers.
>
> The few facts I have have taken several years to gather
because
> my family was always so closed mouthed about their past. As a
matter
> of fact, for a long time I thought they were illegals. I was put
> straight on that matter quite quickly! The only thing I know about
> Lucrecia Flores is that she died in the flu epidemic in 1918 in MX.
>
> I recently acquired some family pictures which might explain
all
> the secretness. I believe they are of battles in the Cristero
> Rebellion. In them are photos of several men carring Craig
> rifles,some pointing at the cameer, rancho ruins with a large
group
> of soliders in front of it and interesting looking mesas with
> soliders laying on some with guns pointed outward. One man is
> dressed in white and looks woulnded supported by two other men.
> Names listed on the back are Jesus Flores, Alejandro Feyida, Jose
> Gomez and others that are hard to read. One is dated 2/18/29 and
just
> says Canyon Seco, Sonora. Another has Comp. Flores, Rancho de
Canas
> and mucho muertos, dated 3/15/1929. Alejandio Feyda hindo y
muerte 2
> horas despres, Rancho Grande, Son. 4/16/1929. Still another says
Ca.
> Flores, El Llamito Rancho, Sonora 3/24/1929. The pictures are
> extremely interesting and I hope someone can enlighten me about
them
> and where the ranches are located. I would be happy to post them
and
> share.
>
> I'm afraid I've rambled on a bit so will close for now. Thank
you
> for your time and interest.
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