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Arturo,
That "somebody else in the group" that you promised to look up information
for was me, Emilie Garcia.
I wanted you to see if they had anything on my father, Guadalupe Olague,
who came to the US on December 14, 1916 through the El Paso, TX border
crossing. I think his father, Francisco Olague, his sister Soledad Olague,
and his grandmother Rafaela Tinajero (Olague) may have accompanied him.
Maybe his uncle Ygnacio Olague and his family were with him also.
I'll be anxious to see if you find anything.
Thanks,
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA --
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:18
PM
Subject: [ranchos] Re: Question about
Immigration records--Laredo, TX
I live walking distance to NARA. I can probably make
it over sometime this week and look at the film for you.
There was
somebody else in the group that I had promised to look for. Can you
please help out my memory. It was a few months back but I have not
been back since then.
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Chris
Pineda <pineda37@y...> wrote: > > I know that NARA has the
following record available, > but I was unable to determine if I can
order it > through my local family history center. It doesn't >
appear that I can. > > "A3379. Nonstatistical Manifests
Statistical Index > Cards of Aliens Arriving at Laredo, Texas,
May > 1903-November 1929. 112 rolls. 16mm.---ROLL 77" > >
at: > http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/microfilm/2005.html#a3379 >
> I'd prefer not to pay $65 to NARA for a roll that I'm > not
even sure has information on my > great-grandparents: Nicanor Pineda and
Emilia > Gonzalez. They came from Tlaltenango, Zacatecas to >
Laredo in the 1920s. Can anyone help? > > Chris Pineda >
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