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Maria,
I'm guilty of not sending my information in. I've got my Martin del Campo name traced pretty far (thanks to Mr. Hernandez helping me overcome a hurdle) but I really wanted to trace the Romo de Vivars before sending information in. I've been awaiting some info from the Mormons for almost 3 months - they cashed my check and never sent me anything.
Joseph is laying down the law and I don't have the option of waiting any longer, I guess!
Now I have to figure out out how to send the group a Family TreeMaker file.
Alicia
readysetgo95814 <mcortez@...> wrote:
Hi Alice, I was looking for your genealogy in the files section, but couldn't find it. You said you have Martin del Campo ancestry and I wanted to see if we have a link. I have several Martin del Campo lines in my family tree. Maria
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, alice wissing <alice_wissing@y...> wrote: > Marge, > > You think you've got problems, I traced my Martin del Campo family to the Romo de Vivars, which leads to the Ruiz de Esparza family, and supposedly they descend from Moctezuma. For whatever reasons, people laugh hysterically when they hear Moctezuma's name. And former President Lopez-Portillo was a Martin del Campo, as well, and that elicits more laughter. Sadly, my grandparents came to Carpinteria, CA to pick lemons and green beans, making all these
discoveries seem unreal to people. > > Alicia > > marge vallazza <TeaCozyGran@k...> wrote: > Dear Joseph, > Attached is my family history from my grandmother, Altagracia Gonzalez. Please look it over and ensure that it starts with her. I'm sorry it's a zip file and I think a Gedcom. I converted it from PAF.5 > > Anyway, my ignorance of computer programming is what has delayed my submitting this to you. My Saldivar line married into the Morillo line that was entered by a Villavicencio bride. This Villavicencio (Juliana del Carmen) was a descendant of many of the conquistadores of Mexico and of the noblest families of Spain, who also descended from the French king, Charlemagne. Cool, huh? But as my Tia Carmen heatedly said, " Yeah, if my mother's family was so noble and rich, how come they
didn't give her a helping hand when she needed it?" Well, that was hundreds of years ago, Tia. Talk about a Tess of the D'Urbervilles situation!!!! > > Let me know if this is acceptable to you...Birthday Boy. Have a good one. Sincerely, Marge Vallazza:) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Joseph Puentes > To: LosRanchos > Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 5:09 PM > Subject: [ranchos] HTG/Reminder > > > > Irma sent me a Happy Thanksgiving note and greeting, well I'm a Turkey boy as on some years my birthday falls right on Thanksgiving but not this year. Well enough of that, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, happy birthday to me, and bear with me as I start to sharpen my Axe for the holidays. > > . . . .Sorry to be so blunt but this group is not a free ride for anyone. [mind you its almost free as in some communication will
definitely buy you a by]. . .enough of the riddles. . . . > . . .if you haven't submitted your genealogy [as in never ever] you need to communicate with me as to when you are going to send it. When you send it to me I'll make up a file in the non public files with your name, email address, and geographical locations that includes your submission. If you are not ready fine, just communicate with me. How about we establish an ultimate deadline of April 15th [Maybe those that need to give to the Feds will not feel bad about giving a little more in the form of their absent genealogy submission]. > > What I'll expect: > 1) your genealogy in .rtf or .doc format preferably as a genealogy report but it could be submitted in an email > > 2) or communication with me
via a private email explaining why you need more time and approximately how much more time would be appropriate to the task. [forget the why part, that's your business, just tell me the when part]. > > 3) other (something I haven't thought about, but this would still require some kind of communication on your part) > > So everyone that wants to remain a part of this group needs to do some homework between now and April 15th, 2005. You need to go to the "files" and "Links" and see if there is an entry for your genealogy there. IF you don't find one communicate with me. > > REMINDER: this email doesn't apply to those good folks that have already submitted something. Now of course it would be nice if you would update your files and add new findings but maybe some are waiting for the non participants to be removed before updating. SO IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SUBMITTED YOUR WORK AND YOU
CAN FIND IT IN THE FILES OR LINKS DON'T SWEAT THIS EMAIL. MY AXE IS NOT BEING SHARPENED FOR YOU! > > happy thanksgiving, > > joseph the Axe Grinder > > ps: are there any Flores from Jalisco or Zacatecas in the group, I can't remember? > > > Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Groups Links > > To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ranchos/ > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > ranchos-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/x-zip-compressed name=losranchos1.zip >
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