They've all been excellent stories but this one wins!!!! What an interesting narrative. Thanks for sharing it. Marge:)
On Aug 2, 2005, at 1:15 AM, jose munoz wrote:
Great Story Alicia,
I wish to share the following with the Group... My
father Elpidio Tristan Munoz{Mar 04, 1906, immigrated
in 1920 at age 14 ... he was a mojado {wet
back}...never was naturalized nor did he desired to
be. My grandfather and Grandmother entered the U.S.
{March 1920},... sought Eleudoro {John} Tristan (May
04,1892 - July 18,1985}, my Grandmother's brother} in
Texas. My father was a die hard when it came to
Mexican citizenship,SLP, up to his death in Feb 26,
1968.
Immigration Alien registration numbers for my
Grandmother, 2 Aunts and 2 Uncles.
Alien Report: GUADALUPE MUNOZ No. 3929605
United States Department of Justice
Alien Report: EVARISTA T. MUNOZ No. 3983409
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Alien Report: JOSEPH A. MUNOZ No. 3929606
Alien Registration Division
Alien Report: FRANCES M. TORRES No. 3929604
Washington, D.C.
Alien Report: JOSE T. MUNOZ JR. No. 3929603
Sample of information of Grandmother's Alien Report.
Copia by my grandmother EVARISTA T. MUNOZ. Numero de
los dedos #3983409.
01.} en Novienre del 1955 en Vernon, Texas cuando se
bajo del carro asi a la tienda de comida.
02.} nombre cuando tomo los dedos. EVARISTA T. MUNOZ,
Rte 1 Box-16A, Georgetown, Texas.
03.} el mismo nombre
04.} lo mismo
05.} P.O. Box 326, Georgetown, Texas
06.} Naci el 26 de Octubre de 1886 en San Luis
Potosi, Mexico
07.} San Luis Potosi, Mexico
08.} altura 5 ft. 1 in. Peza 125 lbs.
09.} Laredo, Texas
10.} No. - No.
11.} Luis Potosi, Mexico
12.} Laredo, Texas {Mexico}
13.} FRANCISCO TRISTAN
14.} SEBENA GALVAN TRISTAN
15.} mis padres
16.} Brookshire, Texas
17.} Hermanos y hermanas juro que es cierto lo que e
dicho en este blanco.
Chronology I wish to share of my Aunts and Uncles:
The following records are from a diary in the
possession of, my cousin, Angie Munoz Roblez. This
diary was written by Eva Tristan Munoz {May 21, 1929}
daughter of Jose Angel Ybarra Munoz, and for Jose
Angel Ybarra Munoz, in 1952.
Ano de 1906 a los 4 dias de Marzo nacio Elpidio
Munoz en San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Sus padrinos
Secundino Garcia y Srita Leonarda Garcia. Su fe de
vautismo en la Hacienda de Solis, estado de San Luis
Potosi, Mexico.
Ano de 1908 a los 8 dias del mes de Marzo nacio
Juanita Munoz en Lampasos, Nuevo Leon Mexico. Sus
padrinos Alejandro Capetillo y Maria Eugenia Torres.
Su fe de bautismo en Lampasos, Nuevo Leon.
Ano de 1909 a los 27 dias del mes de Octubre nacio
Francisca Munoz en Lampasos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Sus
padrinos Severiano Lumbreras y Srita Emilia Lumbreras.
Su fe de bautismo en el Refugio, estado de Nuevo Leon,
Mexico
Ano de 1911 a los 16 dias del mes de Febrero nacio
Julian Munoz en Lampazos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, Sus
padrinos Severiano y Srita Emilia Lumbreras su fe de
bautismo en Lampasos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Ano de 1913 a los 7 dias del mes dee May nacio
Estanislado Munoz en Villaldama, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Sus padrinos Francisco Marques y Maria Tiofila
Gonzales de Marques su fe de bautismo en Villaldama,
Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Ano de 1914 a los 14 dias del mes de Marzo nacio
Francisco Munoz en Lampasos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Sus
padrinos Ruperto Agirre y Maria Asuncion Tularca su fe
de bautismo en Villaldama, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
En el ano de 1916 a los 4 dias del mes de Enero
fallecio Francisco Munoz que dando su sepulcro en
Villaldama, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Ano de 1917 a los 28 dias de mes de Enero nacio Jose
A. Munoz en Villaldama, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Sus
padrinos Alfredo Gonzales y Maria Sofia G. Trevino su
fe de bautismo en Villaldama, Nuevo Leon.
Ano de 1919 a los 19 dias del mes de Mayo nacio
Guadalupe Munoz en Lampasos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Sus
padrinos Luis Guartuche y Maria Manuelita Trevino. Su
fe de bautismo en Lampasos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Ano de 1922 a los 2 dias del mes de Octubre nacio
Angelito Munoz en el Rancho de henry Gidding en
Leander, Williamson County, Texas. Sus padrinos Jose
Garcia y Maria Refugia Rodriguez. Su fe de bautismo en
la Capilla de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe en Austin,
Texas.
Ano de 1924 a los 24 dias de Octubre nacio Alvina
Munoz en el Rancho de Jim MacBray en Leander,
Williamson County, Texas. Sus padrinos Jose Garcia y
Maria Refugia Rodriguez. Su fe de bautismo en la
Capilla de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe en Austin,
Texas.
En el ano de 1929 a los 21 dias del mes de Mayo
nacio Eva Munoz en el Rancho de Cal Davis en Leander,
Williamson County Texas. Se bautizo el 7 de Setiembre
en la Capilla de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe en
Austin, Texas. Sus padrinos Manuel Vargas y Josefina
Ortiz.
Ano de 1921 el 25 de Agosto llege a Leander, Texas, a
piscar con Mr. Henry Gidding. En el ano 1922 con el
Chapa.En el ano de 1924 con Jim MacBray. En el ano
1925 y 1926 con el Baker. En el ano 1927 y 1928 con el
Oscar Davis. El ano 1929 con Cal Davis. Ano 1930-1935
con el George Darrah.
Cuenta de pocas y de el balor que me dieron en el ano
de 1923. 1.} $69.24 2.} $79.92 3.} $74.74
4.} $47.55 5.} $27.40 *****Total $291.85*****
El dia 5 de Febrero de 1955 se les iso una fiesta en
casa de su hija y lierno Alvina M. Guzman y Lorenzo C.
Guzman en hanor del 50 aniversario de sus padres Sr.
Jose Y. Munoz y Sra. Evarista T. Munoz. Acompanantes
de ellos fueron Florentino y Srita Romanita
Brocamontez. Envitados presentes: Sr. Federico y Sra.
Socorro Bracamontez, Sr. Tomas Zavala y Sra. Felecitas
Zavala y Petra Guzman. Regalos de: Sr. y Sra. Federico
Bracamontez, Sr. y Sra. Tomas Zavala, Sra. Petra
Guzman y Srita Consuelo Guzman. Gastos en ropa y
zapatos en mama en su 50 aniversario de casada fueron
$26.85 viente seis pesos ochenta y cinco centavos.
Regalo de su hijo; Sr. Jose T. Munoz Jr, y su esposa
Maria Morales Munoz. Y hija; Sra. Guadalupe Munoz
Hernandez y esposo Francisco Hernandez. De mas gasto
en la fiesta acargo de su hija Sra. Alvina Munoz
Guzman y esposo Lorenzo Guzman y en poco parte su hija
Eva Munoz quien firma este acuerdo. **Savado Feb. 5,
1955 , alas 8:20 P.M. Eva Munoz**
Compre el carro Chev 1937 el dia 10 de Setiembre 1955
en $110.00.
Chronology for Eva Galvan Tristan:
The Tristan family of thirteen were born in the
Hacienda de Solis. Evarista Galvan Tristan the first
child was born October 26, 1886, and on February 05,
1905, married Jose Angel Ybarra Munoz, in la Yglesia
de la Hacienda Solis. Evarista and Jose Angel left the
Hacienda de Solis approximately a year after their son
Elpidio T. Munoz was born {March 04,1906], and prior
to Juana T. Munoz birth March 15,1908, in La Cinta,
Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Jose Angel Munoz, and Evaristan
Tristan remained in Nuevo Leon until 1920.
After his youngest daughter, Primitiva, death June 04,
1907, Francisco Tristan left the Hacienda de Solis.
Date of departure are uncertain. The death of
Primitiva and the Mexican Revolucion erupting were
certainly some of the motives that motivated Francisco
Tristan and his family away from the Hacienda de
Solis. One fact is certain. Francisco left San Luis
Potosi after June 1907 and went to Mineral del
Refugio, Lampazos, Nuevo Leon.
They lived in Mineral Del Refugio, 6 years from
1907-1913, a mineral mining town. Francisco possibly
labored in the mines. His son-in-law, JOSE ANGEL
MUNOZ, would later follow in the same manner.
Francisco's decision to leave Mineral Del Refugio, in
Nuevo Leon, came in 1913 during the worse period of
the Revolucion.
FRANCISCO TRISTAN DIARY: written in "Spanish" by
Francisco Tristan{December 13, 1861} and his son
Lorenzo Tristan{September 06, 1896}.
"Mayo 9 de 1913 sali del Mineral del Refugio por
tierra y llegue a Loredo el dia 14; y me en barque
para Palestina el 16 a las 6 1/2 de la tarde; el 17
llegue a las 6 de la tarde; el 18 me en barque para
Loveladi a las 6 de la manana y llegamos a las 10 de
la manana. Alli travajamos en una sesion permanente.
El 28 de Julio nos embarcamos para Conrroee, alli
estubimos travajando: el dia 12 embarcamos para
Houston Texas; a 13 de Nobiembre murio Andres
Lumbreras lo irio Juan Lopez en las norias Juridicion
de Sabinas E de N Leon {Estado de Nuevo Leon}. El dia
10 de Abril de 1914 salimos de Houston Texas para
Patterson, Texas. "1914 a 24 de Mayo dia memoriable.""
May 09, 1913 left Mineral del Refugio {Mx} by land and
arrived at Loredo on the 14th. Embarked for
"Palestine" on the 16th - 1830 hrs; Arrived 1800 hrs
on the 17th; at 0600 the 18th embarked for Lovelady
...arrived 1000 hrs.
My father, as your father, was a foreman in Mountain
View from 1950 thru Feb, 26,1968, @ Ira M. Higgins
{died 1965 in a tomato field}, and his wife Elaine
{1986 ?} Ranch. The ranch neighbor was San Francis
High School. The school's Baseball and Footbal field
were named in Mr. Higgins honor. My father helped
erect the school baseball backstop in 1958. Beautiful
landscape, orchards, and plenty of space. Its all gone
now. Cueasta Park was once a orchard of prunes and
apricots. I lived in Los Altos/Mt. View on Alegre
street. If you are in that area, Covington and
Miramontes, 1061 Alegre Street dead ends at Permanete
Creek ...but!,,,the house no longer exist.
Thanks for sharing. Brings forward many memories. I
apologize for last leg of tree's. My MUNOZ 5th, and
6th great were from Hacienda de Banon, Burgo de San
Cosme, Villa de Cos, Zacatecas, Mexico. I'm stranded
there with Ysidro Munoz and Toribia Dorothea de
Torres.
Jose Munoz
Yuba City, CA
--- Alicia Carrillo <alliecar@...> wrote:
> Natalie,
>
> I am the one who recommended the book "Rain of
> Gold'' and I am the immigrant.
>
> I was brought here to San Jose´ Ca when I was two
> years of age. Mom said that my father sent for her
> and the 3 children and this was in 1952. My sister
> was almost five, I was two and a half and my brother
> Rigoberto was one year old.
>
> Mom said we flew to Ensenada which has a military
> airport called El Cipres. We were picked up by an
> aunt and went to stay with them for a short period
> of time in Maneadero Baja Ca until my dad could get
> someone to come pick us up as he was a mojado (wet
> back) and could not cross the border.
> A family friend came to pick us up and he traveled
> with us on the train to San Jose. We arrived in San
> Jose on Thanksgiving day of 1952. How's that for
> always having something to be thankful for on
> Thanksgiving day.
>
> My dad was a foreman at a ranch hereing in San Jose
at
> the time and had already secured family housing. We
> were forutunate in that when we arrived we had a
> home to come to and a very loving family who thought
> of us as their children. They were the ranch owners
> and did not have any children of their own so they
> doted on us. We maintained contact with them until
> he died about 5 years ago. We have nothing but good
> stories to tell unlike the family of Victor
> Villaseñor in Rain of Gold.
>
> When my sister started school here in the Almaden
> Valley of San Jose she was taken under the wing of
> her first teacher Mrs Callahan. She thought my
> sister was an amazing learner considering we had
> just arrived from Mexico. Mr and Mrs Callahan also
> took us under their wing and adopted our family.
> They taught us about the holiday traditions in the
> USA. Every holiday, Christmas and Thanksgiving they
> would arrive with a tree, turkey, presents and
> clothing both new and used. They would take us
> shopping every summer before school started for
> clothes and school supplies. They would take us to
> their home to do arts and crafts projects and made
> us feel very special and loved. They also didn't
> have any children of their own thus we became their
> surrogate children. My oldest sister's name is
> Liduvina and they could not pronounce it so they
> began calling her Lucy and to this date my sister
> goes by Lucy in addition to her given birth name.
>
> We also maintained this friendship with the
> Callahan's into adulthood until they died about 13
> years ago in Santa Cruz Ca where they'd retired to.
>
> I believe our story is not the normal immigrant
> story. My dad always made a good living especially
> after we went from mojados to legal aliens in 1956
> but he always worked very very hard. He made sure he
> had a good place for us to live before bringing us
> here and we didn't have to travel by bus or rail for
> days and days as I've heard other people have had to
> do. We didn't have to cross any rivers or deserts
> and we didn't have to go hungry in the process and
> for this and much more I am grateful.
>
> Well here's my immigrant story. I don't remember
> coming here as I was too young, but I do remember
> the wonderful people who came into our life to guide
> us and assist us not only with the basics but with
> love.
>
> Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo
>
> Natalie <nc_coleman@...> wrote:
> A few weeks back someone mentioned the book, "Rain
> of Gold", which told
> the immigration story of the author's grandfather
> and grandmother.
> So - can you share your immigrant ancestor's story?
> - When did they come to the U.S.? How long did
> their journey take?
> Did they come alone or with a group? Was their move
> to U.S. meant to be
> temporary or permanent? Where did they settle? What
> did they think of
> their decision to move from their home in Mexico?
> What traditions did
> they bring with them? How many generations ago did
> the immigration take
> place? (Are you the immigrant?)
> I hope this is not being too nosey - and thanks for
> sharing your
> stories.
>
> Matalie Coleman, VA
>
>
>
>
>
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