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Donde va hacer la fiesta?. . .piñata, tamales, mariachis, tragitos y
bailando.
what a happy day it is! For more than a 100 years or maybe more than
200 years your families lost each other. People that loved and cared
for each other but through circumstances got lost and forgotten. Now
they are united and hopefully will never lose track of each other again.
arturoramos2 wrote:
Angie:
We are most definitely related. Joseph Cayetano Grano's daughter
Rita Margarita married Pedro Gonzalez. I am their eighth generation
descendant via my father's paternal line. I will definitely take a
look at your file. I have Covarrubias and Jara interwoven throughout
my genealogy so I am sure there is a connection there as well.
Do you know how I would go about getting copies of the books you
mention? We can continue this discussion outside the group if you
like... arturo.ramos2@...
I wouldn't hear of it. . .maybe give us just a message or two more. .
.let us celebrate and wish you our happiness too. You all can take it
private after we have had our fill of your happiness as well.
congratulations on this great find. . .its time for much rejoicing!
joseph
ps: no one ever accused me of not being a sentimentalist.
pps: This is not the book Angie referred to but was given fyi. . .note
the library of congress owning a copy of the first:
Record
for Item: "Historia de Totatiche : /..."( Libraries
with Item )
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misc:
Record
for Item: "Viaje a Totatiche, Jalisc..."( Libraries
with Item )
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