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    1. Re: [CUBA-L] Re: Estrada/Hernandez de Oriente
    2. Mi tatarabuela paterna, se llamaba Rita Rojo, hija de Juan Rojo y Loreta, nacio en los 1850s, en Guamuta, Matanzas, y estaba casada con Saturnino Nuñez, natural de Tapaste, La Habana. Me pudiera dar alguna informacion acerca del apellido Rojo? Gracias de antemano. Saludos, Teresa Sardiñas

    01/05/2005 12:21:35
    1. RE: [CUBA-L] FYI DNA Stuff
    2. oz hernandez
    3. I thought it might be you, and I'm glad that you are. Let me inquire once again about Elia's "children." It's not going to be easy. Her daughter, who had probably married the best (cannot remember her name), was the one who lived in Camag�ey and was married to the American pilot who was a veteran of World War II. I believe that she died rather young of cancer (long before I left Cuba). I can't remember if it was Dulce who had married a Jewish guy, and lived in Mexico, but then, they didn't have children, I think that the best bet is going to be to attempt to locate "Lalin's" (Laudelino's) sister. I can't remember her name right now. Five months ago, due to the fact that I've been a diabetic since I was ten. I lost my left foot. My fault. I feel fine now. Let me know if I send you my "de la Torre/Sifontes" Puerto Principe/Camag�ey line, you might know any of my relatives. Hoping that you and your family have a great and prosperous 2005. Oswaldo F. Hernandez Rene Castellanos <rene.castellanos2@gte.net> wrote:Hello Oswaldo: Yes, that is my family, and as a matter of fact, I believe we had communicated about 5 years ago, and you were able to give me information on Elia; any new information on any of her children? Good to hear from you again! Rene -----Original Message----- From: oz hernandez [mailto:oswaldo1129@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 11:45 PM To: CUBA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [CUBA-L] FYI DNA Stuff Dear Mr. Castellanos: Are you related to the Castellanos of Camag|ey (Federico, etc.)? I know that the Castellanos who studied at LSU was. Respoectfully; Oswaldo Hernandez Campos Asheville, North Carolina Rene Castellanos wrote:Very interesting, and it makes sense that the Y-DNA markers of your oldest known direct paternal ancestor from Galicia would show a strong relationship to the markers of the population inhabiting the British Isles, since the origin of this population migrated to the isles from the continental terra firme of Europe, and there are findings in scholarly works in physical anthropology on DNA studies done in the last few years that indicate a provenance for the Irish people in the early populations of northern Spain -- Celtic (Celtiberians), so nothing new here. Current anthtropologic data still postulate that modern man has its origin in continental Africa based on fosil record, and this origin can be trace through the mitochondrial DNA on the maternal line, and subsequent markers on the X-chromosome can indicate a migration pattern with subsequent major groupings with similar markers...hmmmmmm! Very general information, but interesting. Remember that Spain is a cul-de-sac, and population migrate due to different factors such as population pressures, wars and raids by "barbarians", famine, plagues, etc., and so the population of Spain changed constantly from the influx of migrating people moving westward until reaching the sea, then following the coast, southward sometimes crossing over to northern Africa, and other times crossing over to the isles to the north as sea farers -- and don't forget the constant raids by nordic seafaring tribes that flogged the coasts of ancient Spain...so the DNA study has confirmed what you already knew of your family provenance, ie. Celtiberic and not Visigothic...so far, it will be interesting to see what other group the other markers will point to. I too will like to partake in this study and contribute to the project, as I find it fascinating! Thank you Martha for sharing with us your family DNA findings, as it is always interesting to see how new technologies have a way of bringing to light more information to enrich our historical past -- looking forward to hear about your new findings in this area when you get them and if you wish to share again; as an anthropologist by academic formation, this study is of great interest to me. Wishing you a very happy New Year, I remain, Cordially yours, Rene Castellanos -----Original Message----- From: MARACAMAMA@aol.com [mailto:MARACAMAMA@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:20 AM To: CUBA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CUBA-L] FYI DNA Stuff For those who are interested in the DNA aspect of genealogy, I got the first part of my tests back last night. I am still reeling with the results of the Y-DNA 12 markers (male lineage-the DNA sent was my brother's so we could get the most comprehensive information). "Be careful what you wish for" has always been my favorite dicho. It seems by Haplogroup and 12 marker match (we are waiting for the 24 and 37 marker tests to be ready, as well as the maternal DNA sample) that my paternal clan originated in the British Isles. We also have a 100% match to 4 individuals in the database, all of whom live in England. Now we proceed to try and "empatar" who the sailor was that went over to Spain and couldn't keep his britches on. :), as my own documentation shows my earliest known paternal ancestor to be from Lugo, Galicia. I may have to leave this list and go over to the Brits! Must get back to my tea and crumpets, but wanted to share this info with the group, so you can get an idea of how the service works (to make you crazier!). God save the queen! Martha Moreira Yunis Cuba DNA Project Administrator Email: _CubaDNAProject@aol.com_ (mailto:CubaDNAProject@aol.com) _www.ftdna.com_ (http://www.ftdna.com) (There is a charge to join this service) ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Authentic messages from CUBA-L and CUBA-D NEVER include attachments. If you receive a message which appears to come from the list with an enclosed file DO NOT open the enclosed file!!!! ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Authentic messages from CUBA-L and CUBA-D NEVER include attachments. If you receive a message which appears to come from the list with an enclosed file DO NOT open the enclosed file!!!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Los mensajes autinticos de CUBA-L y CUBA-D NUNCA incluyen ficheros. 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    01/05/2005 12:10:28
    1. Re: Estrada/Hernandez de Oriente
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kRC.2ACE/5606.1 Message Board Post: mparo de la Torre, vivo en Australia por mas de 20 anos, trabajando en Industria Deportiva en la Habana, el Contador de la Empresa era Mario Estrada y Perez, de Palma Soriano, yo trabajaba con el en la misma oficina era la jefa de nominas, sali de Cuba, y de oidas me entere de que Mario se habia ido de Cuba para Francia no se si sera verdad o no. Me gustaria saber si el es una de las personas que busca asi como tambien quisiera estar en contacto con el, por medio de e-mail, mi e-mail es amparorojo@hotmail.com. Si esto puede ayudarle algo.

    01/05/2005 01:10:19
    1. Re: parets
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/kRC.2ACE/5351.1 Message Board Post: Por favor tiene en sus revistas de genelogia alguna referencia a los Parets, o al apellido "de Ribas/Rivas" entre 1800 y 1884

    01/05/2005 01:08:55
    1. Re: [CUBA-L] Serra Badue ?
    2. Hboissydanglas
    3. Many thanks César and Guillermo for your help about Mr Serra-Badue. I beleive, no connexion with my Martinez Frederico (artist painter) family but just old letters with some information because Mr serra-Badue was teacher of Art. I understand now. My great grand uncle was Frederico Martinez artist painter. Some paintings are in Museo Bacardi in Santiago and Museo nacioanl del Arte in Habana. I'm searching descendant by one son. Many thanks both for your help. Good afternoon for you (night for me) Helene from France > Helena. El Dr. Daniel Serra Badue. Abogado Notario. en Santiago de Cuba, En el 1948. Fue Profesor, mio, de Anatomia en la Escuela de Artes Plasticas de Santiago de Cuba. Era Graduado. Y Estudio Leyes en la Universidad de la Habana.Y en de la Escuela de San Alejandro de la Habana. Su padre el Profesor Serra, segundo apellido no lo recuerdo, fue Director, de la Escuela Normal para Maestro en Santiago de Cuba, y fue profesor de mi mama, en esa institucion, hasta su graduacion. Tengo un libro de los Pintoress Cubanos en el Exilio, en el que esta el Dr. Serra Badue, lo puedo fotocopiar y enviartelo si lo necesitas . Tiene una amplia rese`na de su Obra como, pintor, y foto a color de dos obras. EL libro se titula Art of Cuba in Exile. Por, Jose Gomez Sicre. Feliz Navidad. > Guillermo Luis Perez. > P.O. Box 6341 > Round Rock , Texas, 78683 > Email percas37@yahoo.com > > > > \ > Hello, > > Does anybody know the name SERRA - BADUE Daniel, alive in 1967 in USA. > Family probably from Cuba (Santiago) and maybe an alliance with the Martinez family (painter from Cuba) I not sure ? > > Many thanks for your help. > > > Hélène from France > > > ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== > ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > Authentic messages from CUBA-L and CUBA-D NEVER include attachments. > If you receive a message which appears to come from the list with an > enclosed file DO NOT open the enclosed file!!!! > > > > ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== > ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > Los mensajes auténticos de CUBA-L y CUBA-D NUNCA incluyen ficheros. > Si usted recibe un mensaje que aparenta venir de la lista pero contiene > un fichero incluido, NO ABRA el fichero incluido!!! > >

    01/04/2005 04:21:51
    1. RE: [CUBA-L] FYI DNA Stuff
    2. oz hernandez
    3. Dear Mr. Castellanos: Are you related to the Castellanos of Camag�ey (Federico, etc.)? I know that the Castellanos who studied at LSU was. Respoectfully; Oswaldo Hernandez Campos Asheville, North Carolina Rene Castellanos <rene.castellanos2@gte.net> wrote:Very interesting, and it makes sense that the Y-DNA markers of your oldest known direct paternal ancestor from Galicia would show a strong relationship to the markers of the population inhabiting the British Isles, since the origin of this population migrated to the isles from the continental terra firme of Europe, and there are findings in scholarly works in physical anthropology on DNA studies done in the last few years that indicate a provenance for the Irish people in the early populations of northern Spain -- Celtic (Celtiberians), so nothing new here. Current anthtropologic data still postulate that modern man has its origin in continental Africa based on fosil record, and this origin can be trace through the mitochondrial DNA on the maternal line, and subsequent markers on the X-chromosome can indicate a migration pattern with subsequent major groupings with similar markers...hmmmmmm! Very general information, but interesting. Remember that Spain is a cul-de-sac, and population migrate due to different factors such as population pressures, wars and raids by "barbarians", famine, plagues, etc., and so the population of Spain changed constantly from the influx of migrating people moving westward until reaching the sea, then following the coast, southward sometimes crossing over to northern Africa, and other times crossing over to the isles to the north as sea farers -- and don't forget the constant raids by nordic seafaring tribes that flogged the coasts of ancient Spain...so the DNA study has confirmed what you already knew of your family provenance, ie. Celtiberic and not Visigothic...so far, it will be interesting to see what other group the other markers will point to. I too will like to partake in this study and contribute to the project, as I find it fascinating! Thank you Martha for sharing with us your family DNA findings, as it is always interesting to see how new technologies have a way of bringing to light more information to enrich our historical past -- looking forward to hear about your new findings in this area when you get them and if you wish to share again; as an anthropologist by academic formation, this study is of great interest to me. Wishing you a very happy New Year, I remain, Cordially yours, Rene Castellanos -----Original Message----- From: MARACAMAMA@aol.com [mailto:MARACAMAMA@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:20 AM To: CUBA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CUBA-L] FYI DNA Stuff For those who are interested in the DNA aspect of genealogy, I got the first part of my tests back last night. I am still reeling with the results of the Y-DNA 12 markers (male lineage-the DNA sent was my brother's so we could get the most comprehensive information). "Be careful what you wish for" has always been my favorite dicho. It seems by Haplogroup and 12 marker match (we are waiting for the 24 and 37 marker tests to be ready, as well as the maternal DNA sample) that my paternal clan originated in the British Isles. We also have a 100% match to 4 individuals in the database, all of whom live in England. Now we proceed to try and "empatar" who the sailor was that went over to Spain and couldn't keep his britches on. :), as my own documentation shows my earliest known paternal ancestor to be from Lugo, Galicia. I may have to leave this list and go over to the Brits! Must get back to my tea and crumpets, but wanted to share this info with the group, so you can get an idea of how the service works (to make you crazier!). God save the queen! Martha Moreira Yunis Cuba DNA Project Administrator Email: _CubaDNAProject@aol.com_ (mailto:CubaDNAProject@aol.com) _www.ftdna.com_ (http://www.ftdna.com) (There is a charge to join this service) ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Authentic messages from CUBA-L and CUBA-D NEVER include attachments. If you receive a message which appears to come from the list with an enclosed file DO NOT open the enclosed file!!!! ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Authentic messages from CUBA-L and CUBA-D NEVER include attachments. If you receive a message which appears to come from the list with an enclosed file DO NOT open the enclosed file!!!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard.

    01/04/2005 02:45:02
    1. RE: [CUBA-L] FYI DNA Stuff
    2. Rene Castellanos
    3. Very interesting, and it makes sense that the Y-DNA markers of your oldest known direct paternal ancestor from Galicia would show a strong relationship to the markers of the population inhabiting the British Isles, since the origin of this population migrated to the isles from the continental terra firme of Europe, and there are findings in scholarly works in physical anthropology on DNA studies done in the last few years that indicate a provenance for the Irish people in the early populations of northern Spain -- Celtic (Celtiberians), so nothing new here. Current anthtropologic data still postulate that modern man has its origin in continental Africa based on fosil record, and this origin can be trace through the mitochondrial DNA on the maternal line, and subsequent markers on the X-chromosome can indicate a migration pattern with subsequent major groupings with similar markers...hmmmmmm! Very general information, but interesting. Remember that Spain is a cul-de-sac, and population migrate due to different factors such as population pressures, wars and raids by "barbarians", famine, plagues, etc., and so the population of Spain changed constantly from the influx of migrating people moving westward until reaching the sea, then following the coast, southward sometimes crossing over to northern Africa, and other times crossing over to the isles to the north as sea farers -- and don't forget the constant raids by nordic seafaring tribes that flogged the coasts of ancient Spain...so the DNA study has confirmed what you already knew of your family provenance, ie. Celtiberic and not Visigothic...so far, it will be interesting to see what other group the other markers will point to. I too will like to partake in this study and contribute to the project, as I find it fascinating! Thank you Martha for sharing with us your family DNA findings, as it is always interesting to see how new technologies have a way of bringing to light more information to enrich our historical past -- looking forward to hear about your new findings in this area when you get them and if you wish to share again; as an anthropologist by academic formation, this study is of great interest to me. Wishing you a very happy New Year, I remain, Cordially yours, Rene Castellanos -----Original Message----- From: MARACAMAMA@aol.com [mailto:MARACAMAMA@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:20 AM To: CUBA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CUBA-L] FYI DNA Stuff For those who are interested in the DNA aspect of genealogy, I got the first part of my tests back last night. I am still reeling with the results of the Y-DNA 12 markers (male lineage-the DNA sent was my brother's so we could get the most comprehensive information). "Be careful what you wish for" has always been my favorite dicho. It seems by Haplogroup and 12 marker match (we are waiting for the 24 and 37 marker tests to be ready, as well as the maternal DNA sample) that my paternal clan originated in the British Isles. We also have a 100% match to 4 individuals in the database, all of whom live in England. Now we proceed to try and "empatar" who the sailor was that went over to Spain and couldn't keep his britches on. :), as my own documentation shows my earliest known paternal ancestor to be from Lugo, Galicia. I may have to leave this list and go over to the Brits! Must get back to my tea and crumpets, but wanted to share this info with the group, so you can get an idea of how the service works (to make you crazier!). God save the queen! Martha Moreira Yunis Cuba DNA Project Administrator Email: _CubaDNAProject@aol.com_ (mailto:CubaDNAProject@aol.com) _www.ftdna.com_ (http://www.ftdna.com) (There is a charge to join this service) ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Authentic messages from CUBA-L and CUBA-D NEVER include attachments. If you receive a message which appears to come from the list with an enclosed file DO NOT open the enclosed file!!!!

    01/04/2005 02:35:00
    1. Re: [CUBA-L] FYI DNA Stuff
    2. HAHAHAHAHA....You both had me lol...I think the idea of DNA is wonderful...I also would like to know the approx. cost of all this....maybe I am also looking in the wrong area. When is next meeting in Miami...I went to one...truly enjoyed every minute, learned so much and would the opportunity to attend another one. Maru

    01/04/2005 01:13:18
    1. Serra Badue ?
    2. Hboissydanglas
    3. Hello, Does anybody know the name SERRA - BADUE Daniel, alive in 1967 in USA. Family probably from Cuba (Santiago) and maybe an alliance with the Martinez family (painter from Cuba) I not sure ? Many thanks for your help. Hélène from France

    01/04/2005 01:04:13
    1. Re: Cabrera, Arias, Enamorado Pereira & Perez
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Enamorado, Rodriguez, Caballero Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kRC.2ACE/1043.3338.3414.3459.3467.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Monica, In reply to your posting...the surname Enamorado is in my family. My grandmother is from Honduras and was raised in Puerto Cortez - her name is Ada Maria Enamorado. Her parents were Celina Rodriguez de Enamorado (born in Amapala, Honduras in 1907) and her father was Arturo Enamorado (born in Santa Barbara, Honduras in 1908; his mother's maiden name was Caballero). I know their ancestors were from Spain. I'm not sure if there are any common links with you. Carla Valentine

    01/04/2005 09:46:19
    1. Re: [CUBA-L] Serra Badue ?
    2. Guillermo Perez
    3. Helena. El Dr. Daniel Serra Badue. Abogado Notario. en Santiago de Cuba, En el 1948. Fue Profesor, mio, de Anatomia en la Escuela de Artes Plasticas de Santiago de Cuba. Era Graduado. Y Estudio Leyes en la Universidad de la Habana.Y en de la Escuela de San Alejandro de la Habana. Su padre el Profesor Serra, segundo apellido no lo recuerdo, fue Director, de la Escuela Normal para Maestro en Santiago de Cuba, y fue profesor de mi mama, en esa institucion, hasta su graduacion. Tengo un libro de los Pintoress Cubanos en el Exilio, en el que esta el Dr. Serra Badue, lo puedo fotocopiar y enviartelo si lo necesitas . Tiene una amplia rese`na de su Obra como, pintor, y foto a color de dos obras. EL libro se titula Art of Cuba in Exile. Por, Jose Gomez Sicre. Feliz Navidad. Guillermo Luis Perez. P.O. Box 6341 Round Rock , Texas, 78683 Email percas37@yahoo.com \ Hello, Does anybody know the name SERRA - BADUE Daniel, alive in 1967 in USA. Family probably from Cuba (Santiago) and maybe an alliance with the Martinez family (painter from Cuba) I not sure ? Many thanks for your help. H�l�ne from France ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Authentic messages from CUBA-L and CUBA-D NEVER include attachments. If you receive a message which appears to come from the list with an enclosed file DO NOT open the enclosed file!!!!

    01/04/2005 06:33:59
    1. Re: [CUBA-L] FYI DNA Stuff
    2. oz hernandez
    3. That's funny. The other day Dr. Hurtado told me that one aspect of this entire matter that might shock a lot of Cubans is probably the fact that many of us might encounter some native Cuban blood (Taino) in their search. Since I have St. Augustine relatives in my ancestry, I told him that I wish that I find some Appalachee Indian ancestor in my background, so that I might then sue the State of Florida, as a partial Native American, and demand abouth 1,000 acres of land near St. Augustine, where I would build a casino that would serve northern Florida and southern Georgia. By the way, who do I contact to register for this research. Since I want to go in Spain to abouth the year 1000, for starters, who do I contact? What could be the cost of such research? Respectfully: Oswaldo Hernandez Campos MARACAMAMA@aol.com wrote:For those who are interested in the DNA aspect of genealogy, I got the first part of my tests back last night. I am still reeling with the results of the Y-DNA 12 markers (male lineage-the DNA sent was my brother's so we could get the most comprehensive information). "Be careful what you wish for" has always been my favorite dicho. It seems by Haplogroup and 12 marker match (we are waiting for the 24 and 37 marker tests to be ready, as well as the maternal DNA sample) that my paternal clan originated in the British Isles. We also have a 100% match to 4 individuals in the database, all of whom live in England. Now we proceed to try and "empatar" who the sailor was that went over to Spain and couldn't keep his britches on. :), as my own documentation shows my earliest known paternal ancestor to be from Lugo, Galicia. I may have to leave this list and go over to the Brits! Must get back to my tea and crumpets, but wanted to share this info with the group, so you can get an idea of how the service works (to make you crazier!). God save the queen! Martha Moreira Yunis Cuba DNA Project Administrator Email: _CubaDNAProject@aol.com_ (mailto:CubaDNAProject@aol.com) _www.ftdna.com_ (http://www.ftdna.com) (There is a charge to join this service) ==== CUBA Mailing List ==== ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Authentic messages from CUBA-L and CUBA-D NEVER include attachments. If you receive a message which appears to come from the list with an enclosed file DO NOT open the enclosed file!!!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we.

    01/04/2005 05:28:08
    1. FYI DNA Stuff
    2. For those who are interested in the DNA aspect of genealogy, I got the first part of my tests back last night. I am still reeling with the results of the Y-DNA 12 markers (male lineage-the DNA sent was my brother's so we could get the most comprehensive information). "Be careful what you wish for" has always been my favorite dicho. It seems by Haplogroup and 12 marker match (we are waiting for the 24 and 37 marker tests to be ready, as well as the maternal DNA sample) that my paternal clan originated in the British Isles. We also have a 100% match to 4 individuals in the database, all of whom live in England. Now we proceed to try and "empatar" who the sailor was that went over to Spain and couldn't keep his britches on. :), as my own documentation shows my earliest known paternal ancestor to be from Lugo, Galicia. I may have to leave this list and go over to the Brits! Must get back to my tea and crumpets, but wanted to share this info with the group, so you can get an idea of how the service works (to make you crazier!). God save the queen! Martha Moreira Yunis Cuba DNA Project Administrator Email: _CubaDNAProject@aol.com_ (mailto:CubaDNAProject@aol.com) _www.ftdna.com_ (http://www.ftdna.com) (There is a charge to join this service)

    01/04/2005 03:19:54
    1. Re: [CUBA-L] Genealogía del apellido Bencomo en Cuba y España
    2. El apellido es oriundo de Tenerife. En España aparecen 330 abonados a las paginas blancas de Telefonica. En Tenerife aparecen 155 con Bencomo como el primer apellido y 118 como segundo apellido. En las paginas blancas estadounidense aparecen mas de 200 abonados con dicho apellido. En los archivos genealogicos de los Mormones aparecen 149 referencias a Bencomo. Sugiero que se haga miembro del grupo de Yahoo sobre genealogia Canaria, estoy seguro de que ahi lo podran ayudar. Uno de los reyes Guanches, aborigenes de las Islas, fue el Rey Imobac Bencomo, quien murio combatiendo a los conquistadores españoles en la batalla de La Laguna en 1495. Adjunto el "link" electronico sobre su historia. http://www.matancero.com/El%20Barranco%20de%20la%20muerte.htm Buena Suerte, Jorge

    01/04/2005 02:18:06
    1. Genealogía del apellido Bencomo en Cuba y España
    2. Moisès Huertemendía
    3. Hola: Estoy interesada en conocer el origen de mi familia por parte del apellido Bencomo, pero también en la dispersión del apellido por la isla (Cuba)(aunque no somos muy abundantes) Cualquier dato que me puedan facilitar será para mí y mi familia de mucha utilidad. Tengo alguna información sobre el origen del apellido en Islas Canarias. Cualquier persona de esta lista interesada puede contactarme. Agradeciendoles de antemano los saluda, Xiomara

    01/04/2005 01:43:26
    1. Re: Rama Del Castillo ( Libro Carraffa).
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kRC.2ACE/5613.1.1 Message Board Post: Ana Maria Cueto. Por favor desearia saber donde yo, puedo conseguir el Libro Carraffa, si esta para la venta o solamente, por referencia en alguna biblioteca en Espa`na o en Miami. Y asi poder conseguirr la informacion que yo deseo. Gracias. Guillermo Luis Perez P.O. Box 6341, Round Rock Texas, &8683

    01/03/2005 03:08:33
    1. Re: Pupo
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kRC.2ACE/4849.3 Message Board Post: Hello. Doing General searches for my mothers maiden name Dieguez, my Fathers name Pupo and his mothers maiden name Jomarron, I've come to the conclusion that these 3 last names are all intertwined. My mothers name is Paula Dieguez and my Fathers is Linardo Pupo, the Jomarrons in his family are Blanca Jomarron, Rey, Esther... Should any of these names ring a bell shoot me an email!

    01/03/2005 03:07:53
    1. Re: looking for Rosell family from Cardenas Cuba
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kRC.2ACE/2741.2742.3990.3990.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Philip, Hmmm. my dad is Candido Francisco Rosell Y Rosell. I will have to ask my mom as to his birthplace. He has always lived in Havana.

    01/03/2005 03:07:10
    1. Re: CABRERA, GAMBAS, PADRON, PEREZ
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: PADRON. RIVERO Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kRC.2ACE/773.778.1 Message Board Post: good morning! Have you found any info on serapio padron? My ancestor was justo rivero padron of madruga who married luisa rossie y rossie I am curious to see if maybe one of serapio's daughters was Justo's mother? Do you have any marriage information to a Rivero of Madruga? Thanks

    01/03/2005 02:13:01
    1. Re: Betancourt
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Betancourt de Camaguey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kRC.2ACE/54.124.186.264.2872.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Pipo. Soy tu prima Anita.No sabia que tu tambien te interesabas en la Genealogia.Al mencionar a tu abuelo me trajistes a la mente el recuerdo del hombre ejemplar de esa generacion,el cual una vez mas dio gloria a nuestros apellidos Temistocles Betancourt y del Castillo,miembro del Tribunal Supremo de la Habana,el cual siguio los pasos de su padre Graciano Betancourt Agramonte,el cual tambien siguio la trayectoria de Tomas Pio Betancourt y Sanchez Pereira,considerado como Gloria de Camaguey.

    01/03/2005 02:09:20