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Sylvia,
welcome to the group. . .look don't let me bother you too much about
the deadline. If April 15 approaches and you are not ready just email
me directly (makas@...) let me know you are not ready and how
much more time you'll need and you will
be "spared" the savageness of my axe swing. I'm trying to be reasonable
and give people extra time if needed. then again some never communicate
and won't submit and they of course will only feel my wrath come April
15th.
joseph
ps: about the virus thing you mentioned. . .one word: garlic; ajo. If
you have an interest in what i'm talking about I can share how it will
help you fight future bouts with the more typical virus' people
comfront.
pps: cool message from Egypt to Yucatan to Zacatecas. . .as long as you
tie it into Zacatecas I'd be interested in reading a little more about
this. I for one would like to trace my DNA indicated Irish, Swedish,
English, Jewish roots to my genealogical Mexican roots. Of course those
other roots probably happened mega thousands of years ago and my
genealogy is only back to about 1730 so far.
Sylvia Robles wrote:
I in short am on the "bad girl" list for not yet posting my GEDOM
Data as of yet. I just lost my mother in law and have been fighting
one virus after another including, healing up my badly sprained
ankle. This is my #3 attempt to use this thing right! I am descended
from grandparents from Teocaltihe, Jalisco and Pinos, Zacactecas. I
have travelled to both towns and collected substantial data and books
from region. I have oral tradition of Judio customs from Zacatecas
side whose journey to Merida, Yucatan was from Egypt. The family
owned several cattle ranches, a hacienda in Pinos and meat markets
throughout Jalisco, Aguacalientes and Zacatecas. The Los Altos, side
which are in fact tall, 6 to 6'4" were artisans of leather.
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