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thanks for your thanks. sometimes I wish i could do more but there is
only so much time. i would like to help you with your work but unless
we find where in Mexico the Garza's came from it will be difficult.
I don't recall when your people came into the states but if they were
here in 1900, 1910, 1920 and/or 1930 have you accounted for them in the
census records? If you find them in the census records around the time
they came into the US that might give you some indication where they
crossed into the US. If you know that you might be able to find border
crossing info. . .that is unless they did like some of my relatives and
came in on the sly.
other sources of US records that might [slim chance but possible] give
you the place in Mexico they were from:
SS application records
INS Applications: Intention to be citizens; Citizen apps; or green
card/permanent resident apps
Register to Vote apps [i'm not sure these are available to the general
public]
Draft Registration
Armed Services paperwork
Community Organizations
Death Records
Cemetery Records
Undertaker Records
Union Memberships
Church Memberships
School Records---or specialized training certificates
Birth and Marriage records
if your relatives had any kind of special skills that needed licenses
to practice maybe there are applications for these like:
Insurance apps
Bonding apps
Vendor apps
if they bought or sold property or ran a business like a restaurant or
bar:
apps for purchase
apps for sale
Realtor paperwork
Tax papers
Liquor license
Food Sale License
Probably 90% of my suggestions if you could find the corresponding info
would produce no results as far as your relatives location in Mexico.
But you might gain some small clues that might point you in a certain
direction. Until you gather all the info you'll never know.
Can others in the group think of other sources of US
Records that might list the location in Mexico where ones relatives
might have come from?
thanks,
joseph
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