Mary,
I guess this is just an idle question, but have you searched the
surname Grana and/or Grama?
Also, if the person in question was associated with the Augustinians
and the Jesuits, have you considered the possibility that he was not
born in México but elsewhere?
Just some thoughts!
Victor
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Mary Allen <mary.allen3770@s...> wrote:
>
> Hi Victor
> I know her! You found me! My family and friends call me Nancy.
You'll also find my brother Edward placing similar notices everywhere.
We have been doing this for years and years with no results.
>
> Mary
>
> "v.h.villarreal" <raices_regias@y...> wrote:
> Mary,
>
> Just curious to know if a person who is also searching for the Garana
> surname in "Hispanic Genealogy Forum" is someone you know.
>
> Read the following:
>
> [quote]
> Has anyone ever come across the surname GARANA? I am looking for any
> information about my grandfather JOSE ADALBERTO GARANA and my
> grandmother PETRA ROMERO GONZALEZ (GARANA). She lived in Salinas del
> Penon Blanco, SLP,SLP and in the city of San Luis Potosi.
>
> She was the child of VICTOR ROMERO GALVAN and the grandchild of MONICO
> ROMERO CARRERA who may have lived in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco.
>
> Of JOSE ADALBERTO GARANA I know only that he was somehow associated
> with the Augustinians as a child and that later he was a jesuit
> seminarian. He was never ordained. He had to leave San Luis Potosi
> with Petra and three children in 1917 for being too outspoken. I have
> some of his writings and I can see why some would find him
> uncomfortable to their cause.
>
> Nancy37710
> [end of quote]
>
> Victor
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