I agree with you Alicia...
My fathers' cousin Angel Ramirez, and his wife Katy,
gave birth in the 50's to Maria and Johnny Ramirez.
The young girl eventually grew to a height of 5'5",
brown eyes, and long beautiful black hair. Her twin
brother growth was cut shot, just under 4 feet, green
eyes, and "what" a carrot top he sported. It took a
while to figure that one. No one thought they were
siblings. I believe many people do not understand what
they are really asking, assuming that it is just a
matter of people having similar physical appearance.
However, since physical appearance is influenced by
environmental factors, and not just genetics, people
can actually look very differently.
Jose Munoz
--- Alicia Carrillo <alliecar@...> wrote:
> I think it would be a mis-conception to make
> assumptions about someone's ancestry based solely or
> mostly on their looks. We all know that our genes go
> very far back and with all the inter-mixing of races
> anything is possible. I have a son who is very dark
> and has a blonde blue eyed son. I have a daughter
> that is not so dark and has beautiful brown eyed,
> black haired beautiful girls. Looks, eye color and
> skin color don't always tell the full story.
>
> Alicia
>
> Emilie Garcia <auntyemfaustus@...> wrote:
> Irma--
>
> No, I don't have the surname Romo in my lines. It
> is my husband's ancestors, the Garcias, who are
> light skinned, tall, light haired, and hazel-eyed or
> blue eyed Tapatios from Jalisco. The photo of the
> saint in the article for which I sent a link bears a
> striking resemblance to my husband, his father, and
> his great-grandmother, Marciana Cervantes. I have
> traced some of the Garcias who married into the
> Calzada family that were from Rincon de Romos. My
> husband's gggg-grandfather Cayetano Garcia married
> Anna Cleta Calzada. Marciana Cervantes was
> descended from Patricio Martines [Martin] who
> married Maria Maxima Duron; they were also from
> Rincon de Romos. In between there were Aguirres,
> Albas, Gonzaleses, Moroneses, Ornelases. The
> closest surname to Romo in my husband's lines is one
> Roman.
>
> I was just amazed that someone surnamed Romo from
> Jalostitlan could look so much like my husband's
> Garcia-Cervantes family from Encarnacion de Diaz in
> Jalisco. People in Jalisco and Aguascalientes must
> be inter-related. They also look different from the
> people I saw in Jerez when I went there in the
> 1960's with my father. It seems my husband's
> ancestors were always merchants or military, or
> religious, etc. (town people) and were not laborers
> on the ranchos like my ancestors. That leads me to
> believe that the Spaniards were more educated than
> the Mesizos in Mexico and held positions of
> authority and in commerce rather than laboring in
> the fields and ranches.
>
> Emilie Garcia
> Port Orchard, WA ---
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Irma GomezLucero
> To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 10:03 AM
> Subject: RE: [ranchos] Toribio Romo -- Mexico's
> Ghostly Benefactor of Illegal Aliens!
>
>
> Santo Toribio has many of the features that are
> commonly seen in Romos even of today. My aunt
> married a Romo, and many of my cousins have a
> striking ressemblance (mostly the beautiful
> eyes-whether they be brown/green/blue) to Santo
> Toribio. Since they haven't done any research, I've
> been trying to figure out any connections for them.
> In doing this, I was able to tie in my dad's side of
> the family to Santo Toribio's mother who is NOT a
> Romo. This is how I came to "meet" John G. I still
> have more work to do on my Romos & my cousin's. I
> also thought that my Santa Ana Romos would tie into
> Rincon de Romos. My cousins claim that their father
> often told them they weren't related to the Romos of
> Santa Ana--that they were from San Luis Potosi. I
> just think that their features are a bit too much to
> ignore. Gotta go and dig some more....
> Emilie, am I understanding that you have Romo too,
> and that you tied into the Romos in Rincon de Romos?
> Just wondering... I know there are still many
> there but haven't been able to tie mine in ...
> Irma
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> From: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
> Alberto Duarte
> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 8:15 AM
> To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [ranchos] Toribio Romo -- Mexico's
> Ghostly Benefactor of Illegal Aliens!
>
>
>
> It's called faith and we have it.
>
> Alberto Duarte Prieto
> Santa Maria, California
>
> --- Emilie Garcia <auntyemfaustus@...>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
>
http://www.viewzone.com/gene01.html<http://www.viewzone.com/gene01.html>
> >
> >
> > John,
> >
> > I had never heard of the saint you are related to,
> > so I started browsing the internet for information
> > on him, and I found this interesting article
> (check
> > link above). What was fascinating to me is the
> > picture of Toribio Romo. He bears a striking
> > resemblance to my husband, his father, and his
> > great-grandmother Marciana Cervantes who was from
> > Encarnacion de Diaz in Jalisco and whose ancestors
> I
> > have traced to Rincon de Romos in Aguascalientes
> > which is just south of our areas of interest in
> > Zacatecas.
> >
> > How lucky you are to have traced your ancestors
> back
> > to 1550; I've been working so hard for over five
> > YEARS and have only found our people back to the
> > early 1700's. Was Santo Toribio Romo perhaps
> guiding
> > you? The article goes into a deep discussion
> about
> > guardian angels, etc. all the way back in history
> > even before the Hebrews.
> >
> > May Santo Toribio help us all in meeting our goals
> > as he has helped others of our people.
> >
> > Emilie Garcia
> > Port Orchard, WA ---
> >
> >
>
>
>
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