I'm happy for you. Maybe someday I can be as
successful.
Alberto.
--- Joseph Puentes <makas@...> wrote:
>
> oooh, oooh, oooh!!!! I just got off the phone from
> collecting some
> critical Oral history from an Aunt that has been
> very very reluctant to
> talk to me about her mother or my one and only Solid
> Brick Wall: Antonia
> Lopez. I got confirmation that Antonia Lopez is
> indeed her name. she is
> my maternal grandmother! Hurrah!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> anyway now here is the most important information
> that she gave me:
>
> she said that she was from a town that sounds like
> Juclaclan
> (who-cla-clan).
>
> Can all of those that have great imaginations and
> have studied your
> specific areas of Jalisco send me any town, pueblos,
> ranchos or anything
> that even remotely sounds like Juclaclan.
>
> Boy if I could just break this one line I would be
> so far in heaven you
> might not hear from me again.
>
> I can't believe it I really can't. . .this aunt just
> opened right up and
> talked to me so natural. I think she saw how
> persistent I had been all
> the while not being pushy to get info from her. I
> would just
> occassionally call and establish a good repoire with
> her and just
> casually toss in tidbits of my research. I never
> pushed her and then
> today she just started talking about her mom. .
> .what a great great day
> it is for me!!!!
>
> as you can see I'm so so happy!
>
> now I hope to find this Juclaclan. . .she also said
> that she and another
> aunt of mine once went there [she couldn't remember
> what it was close
> to] and that the only thing remaining of it was a
> pile of stones where
> it had once been. hmmm a ghost town.
>
> thanks for your help. . .
>
> joseph
>
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