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Hi:
Just responding on the surnames .
. Neri is actually a last name that I have in my family tree. I also believe
it is short for a first name. I will check my tree and get back to
you.
Janet
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [ranchos] Re: Emilie's
request for copies
Emilie; you asked if you could have copies of the names
I am working on. Well, they are on a film and I will have to go to a machine
that will do a copy. I think I can do a scan to you. I hope they come out OK
because If I could discern the letters of the names, I would just
write them as spelled. But, it is that I have never seen names like these
before and am not sure that I am reading the script correctly. Some are very
faint and so I am not sure what I am reading.
Yes, Emilie, I will send you a copy as soon as I can get
into the Family History Center machine that does that. I can believe how nice
it was of you to want to see what I am working with. There are some really
nice people here, like you.
Is the "Ranchos" site where you want the copies
sent ? I will happily send them as soon as I can. I will use the same
Subject for the copies so you will know that it is in reference to a request
by you. These are names that I am positive on the spelling, have you ever run
across a name like Petocisno or Medarda or Quirino or
Murayes or Teococia Teo or
Surney or Puac or Neri ? Do they look like
names that you are familiar with ? I bolded the last names. I will do as
you ask so you can see and thank you for your interest.
I hope to hear from you after I forward the copies, be
patient.
Fellow researcher,
Jose Luis Macias
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 7:49
AM
Subject: Re: [ranchos] Re: Alberto's
coment Re: Argentine names
Jose Luis,
Would it be possible for you to send us a copy of that entry you just
mentioned? I am curious to see what those entries look like.
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA
----- Original Message -----
From:
zendean
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 2:04
PM
Subject: [ranchos] Re: Alberto's
coment Re: Argentine names
Alberto;
Many thanks for the comments on
Italian and German names. I can see you are probably right. I am doing a
church records of Baptisms for 1890 to 1900. It was cleaver of you
to catch that. But both comments are of value to me because now I am
more aware of the time line for the influx of German and Italian names
starting in 1945 and later. The names I am running accross are so
unique that they resemble a jumbled alphabet. I have been doing genealogy
extraction for over 8 years and those are the first of this kind that I
have ever seen in hispanic counties. That is why I was hoping for a
telephone book for Argentina. I need one for Mexico soon because I think
that will be my next assignment. For now I am trying to figure out a name
that looks like "Useberlitano" or "Vsibrlijano" Altibucian, I think.
Thank you again.
Jose Luis Macias
-----Original
Message----- From: Alberto Duarte <albertodua@...> Sent:
May 6, 2005 8:26 PM To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re:
[ranchos] Re: Argentine names
Actually, the Germans and Italians
are new arrivals. They did not come to Argentina until the end of
the second world war. If you review the early history
of Argentina, you will not see the many German and Italian names you
see now.
Alberto
--- readysetgo95814
<nena@...> wrote:
> Jose Luis, > >
I know that there has been a significant number of > Italian and
> German Immigrants in Argentina. Perhaps that's why >
the names seem > so different from those found in other
Latin > American countries. > Maybe you could try looking for
Italian and German > phone books on > the Internet? The
names could've also been changed > by the priest to > sound
more Spanish Like the name Lomelin was > changed from the
> original Italian surname of Lomellini in Mexico. > Just a
thought. > > Maria > > --- In
ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "zendean" > <usa20@e...>
wrote: > > Joseph, > > Thank you
for the kind words about the work I > do on > extraction.
Joseph, I have a problem that I hope > that you could >
help with. When I am doing the names on the > records I
often find > strange names and spellings. I had a baby name
book > for naming kids > and I wonder if there exists such a
book for Latino > kids. I thought > that a phone book would
help so I got one for a > local city that has > a lot of
Hispanic families. There seems to be a > limited number of >
first names and surnames. I need a better source. > For example, I
> found a name that looked like "Eulalio Chuc" . I > have
never seen the > surname "Chuc" or "Toco" or "Andurate" Moratalla.
I > am doing a > church in Argentina and I guess the names
are > different or I am not > that familiar with "Oligalla
Zulipata". See, I am > not sure if such > names exist or if I
am not reading them right. If I > knew or had seen > names
like that, then I would recognize them like " > Jose", "Juan"
> or "Julio". You are a helpful
person and if > you can't think of > a source for me on this,
that is Ok because I am no > worse off than > before.
> > > > Your friend in Family Search, > >
> > Jose Luis Macias > > "Zendean" >
> ----- Original Message ----- > >
From: Joseph Puentes > > To:
Ciudad_Juarez@yahoogroups.com ; LosRanchos > > Sent:
Monday, May 02, 2005 4:06 PM > > Subject: [ranchos]
[Fwd: Somos Primos May 2005 > lq] > > > >
> > > > > > -------- Original
Message -------- Subject: > Somos Primos May > 2005 lq
> > Date:
Mon, 02 May 2005 17:25:40 -0400 > (EDT) >
> From:
MIMILOZANO@a... >
> To:
MIMILOZANO@a... > > > > > >
Somos Primos May 2005 > > > http://wwwsomosprimos.com/sp2005/spmay05/spmay05.htm >
> > > > > Hi . . Hope all
are enjoying the many Cinco de > Mayo and other > patriotic
events being hosted all over nation. > > >
> May 12th is the first of the 2005 Hispanic >
American events being > held at the National Archives.
(US). The National > Archives needs > to know that we
care about our history. Our history > is embedded in > the
National Archives, but the rich abundance of > materials that
> reveal our presence has not been fully gathered and >
indexed. > > > > The SHHAR quarterly
meeting on May 21st will be > a presentation > by UCLA
Pprofessor, Dr. Guillermo Hernadez. His > topic, the >
historical Corridos of Mexico, folk ballads of the > people.
> > > > DECIDED TO INCLUDE ALL THE TITLES
WITHIN EACH > FILE . . > > > >
UNITED STATES > > Hispanics have a problem. .
> > National Archives, May 12th, "Hispanics, >
Education and Civil > Rights." > > All Gave
Some, Some Gave All > > Passing of a
Generation > > Sheriff Joe Arpaio, America's Toughest
Sheriff > > 25th Annual Lorian Hemingway Short
Story > Competition > > 74th Annual WD Writing
Competition > > Workshop to make writers of
warriors > > "Uncover the Mind" >
> Lalo Guerrero, 'father of Chicano music >
dies
> >
> We Need You to Save Our Heritage > >
Census Bureau News Facts, Special Edition: Cinco > de Mayo
> > Hub race woes >
serious
>
>
> > The Values We Live By > >
Current Newsworthy Tidbits: LATINO LOOP > >
Texans seek compensation from Mexico for 12 > million acres lost
> > Illegal Immigrants Are Bolstering Social >
Security With Billions > > Bill mandates diverse
faculty > > "Finding Cousin Tony" >
> To be Bilingual, a strong asset in the new >
millennium > > Study Showing Economic Benefits of
Preschool for > all children > > New
Development in Mestizo Psychology: Theory, > Research, >
Application > > The Case of a Lifetime > >
> > SURNAME: ESTRADA > > >
> GALVEZ PATRIOTS > > Gabriel Garcia
Productions > > The Relations Between Spain and the
United > States > > > > ORANGE
COUNTY, CA > > May 21st: SHHAR Quarterly
meeting: > > Corridos . . Unofficial Mexican
history . . > .Free, entertaining, > fun >
> Press release. . . please share . . . come and >
enjoy > > Los Angeles Times article by Agustin
Gurza > > Corridos sin Fronteras: A New World
Ballad > Tradition, San Diego > exhibit >
> Cinco de Mayo Celebration at The Bowers Museum > of
Cultural Art > > > > LOS ANGELES,
CA > > Steve Santillan art exhibit, City of
Burbank > Creative Arts > Center Gallery >
> Danzantes Unidos Festival, "Siguiendo La >
Tradicion" > > Cinco De Mayo Fiesta >
> Farias-Talamantes Reunion dinner, May 25th,
2005 > > > Carriage Museum, Santa
Barbara > > Los Angeles Times >
> Los Angeles Orphan Asylum and School > >
> > CALIFORNIA > > The
Sculptures of José Escobedo > > Strengthening Latino
Advocacy in the Bay Area on > May 20, 2005 > >
Admission of Latinos Rises at UC > >
Spanish~Mexican Families of California, Volume > III >
> ESTRADA FAMILIES IN CALIFORNIA >
> The Land Problem >
> Extract from: California a
History, by > Andrew F. Rolle, 1963 >
> The RANCHOS: Once belonging
to the Families > "Estrada" > > Descendents of
Solano County's Pioneer Families > > Old Mission San
Juan Bautista > > > > NORTHWESTERN UNITED
STATES > > BYU Computer Genealogy Conference >
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