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Hola, Alicia.
Thanks for the response. It was/is a long shot but I'm sure stranger things happened in the past when it comes to making family connections Sad to see that your Carrillo data is a meager as mine. However, I'm certain this will not stop us from looking, asking questions and sharing information. After years of searching I only recently found hard birth data on my father and his brother via the LDS FHC film library. I finally got to experience what it's like to do the "happy dance." I wish the same for you./Adelante-Raul Felix
-----Original Message----- From: Alicia Carrillo Sent: Jun 3, 2004 10:21 PM To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [ranchos] Alicia of San Jose Hola Raul,
In response to your letter where you tell of your mother searching for her natural father Jose Carrillo. My heart breaks for her. To live your entire life wondering what became of your father must be heartbreaking.
My husband Juan Carrillo's dad was Antonio Carrillo. He was raised almost as an orphan therefore we did not know much about his family. His father died when he was young and his mother left him and his two brothers to be cared for by family members and not close family at that. He grew up not as a family member but mostly as a hired hand for the family's ranch. He never learned to read or write. It was said that his mother was in Kansas but he could never verify it. He died in 1985 before I began my inquiry into our ancestry. What a shame that I did not take the time or opportunity to search or even to ask him in detail while he was alive.
That is what compelled me to go to the rootsweb message boards and post a message searching for Mariana Carrillo Jauregui, (his mother). My father in-law was believed to have been born around 1901 in the Municipio de Nochistlan but was raised in Jalpa Zacatecas very close to Calvillo Aguascalientes. He had two brothers but I don't know what their names were as I never met any of his family nor for that matter did my husband. We could never get a birth certificate for him because it turns out that the records were burned or lost for 1899-1901 in Nochistlan. When I was requesting films they also showed the year 1901 was missing but hopefully I can find something be it in Baptisms or Confirmations.
I have requested my first 8 rolls of film from my family history center and should have them in about a week. What I have gleaned is mostly oral history. That would be interesting to see if we do have a family connection somewhere back in time.
Thank you for writing and we'll keep in touch. I will submit my history as soon as I have something substantial.
Muchas Gracias y Buena Suerte,
Alicia Avelar, Olmos, Aguayo, Ruiz de Carrillo
"Raul R. Felix" <vato3@...> wrote:
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