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FW: [ranchos] Gonzales, Gtz, Perez, Franco, etc.,


 

 
Hi John & Ranchos Group,
 
    Lets start another Fiesta   ......   My dad makes the best carnitas! 
 
    I see a connection already, but on the Gtz side.  Pedro Gtz' parents were Florentino de San Miguel Gtz & Maria Francisca Romo (who ties into the Romos of Santa Ana). 
 
Your Pedro Gtz was brother to my GG Grandfather Dionicio Gtz.  You have another prima in Ranchos, but I'll let her introduce herself. 
 
I also have a connection via Antonia Franco. 
 
I'll email you privately with the rest, and spare the rest.  I have a little on your Gonz.,  Maybe if I give you a little more info, we'll figure them out too. 
 
Irma


From: John Gonzalez [mailto:1gnzlz@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:26 PM
To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ranchos] Gonzales, Gtz, Perez, Franco, etc.,

 
 
 
Irma:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Irma:
 
Thank you for the information, but I don't see any connections yet...Maybe later as I keep finding more relatives.  Let me give you  a quick run down of the Gonzalez family that I am researching:
 
Pedro Gutierrez married to Candida Gonzalez, they had two boys and a girl:
Doroteo, Refugio, and Rosario.
Rosario married Simon Gonzalez.  Simon's parents were Rafael Gonzalez  and Antonia Franco.
Simon Gonzalez and Rosario Gutierrez had three children:
Tiburcio, Patricio and Monica.
Patricio married Josefa Cornejo and they had 8 children. One of them, also named Patricio, was my father.
Josefa Cornejo  parents were Jesus Cornejo and Filomena Perez.
This is a pretty rough summary of the Gonzalez family.
 
I will be going to Jalos in a couple of weeks and am looking forward to a visit to Rancho Los Portales, I understand there is still quite a few people living there.  Maybe I'll find some relatives still living there (descendents, of course!)  If time allows, I might take a trip to Jerez to see if I can locate "Minillas de Jerez" My mother was born there.
She was "Cerros"  but that's an entirely different story that's going to have to wait until I finish with my father's side in Jalos.
 
John Gonzalez
Wildomar, CA.