This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pauhanawa Surnames: Agramonte, Loynaz, Betancourt, Sanchez-Pereira, Caballero, de Varona, Aguero Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.caribbean.cuba.general/4260.5.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Ron Bettencourt sent me email with some corrections that follow. After the '>' (greater than symbol) are the lines from my original post within double quotes, followed a '<' (less than symbol) with the corrected line within double quotes. Basically, what I had as "Euridea(sp?)" should be replaced with "Enrique", and "Mariana" should be replaced with "Mariano", and both were males not females. Conde de Jaruco already mentioned Enrique so he is not actually new information. >"Agramonte, Euridea(sp?) f. age 25 b ca. 1845 hija;" <"Agramonte, Enrique m. age 25 b ca. 1845 hijo;" >"Agramonte, Mariana f. age 15 b ca. 1855 hija;" <"Agramonte, Mariano m. age 15 b ca. 1855 hijo;" >"a Euridea(sp?), a Francisca, a Loreto, a Mariana," <"a Francisca, a Loreto, a Mariano". Remove this line: >"3--Euridea(sp?) Agramonte y Loinaz, nacido circa de 1845." and re-number the next lines that begin with 4, 5, and 6 to 3, 4, and 5 such that this line >"6--Mariana Agramonte y Loinaz, nacido circa de 1855." now becomes this <"5--Mariano Agramonta y Loinaz, nacido circa de 1855." Change this line >"of the two daughters Euridea(sp?) and Francisca" to this <"of the son Enrique and the daughter Francisca" And finally, remove all of item number (4) at the bottom since we now know that the spelling for what we initially thought was "Euridea" is actually "Enrique". Additionally, check out this web site for confirmation about these missing daughters (Francisca, Loreto) and the son Mariano. Which also lists two other sons (Alberto de la Merced, Alberto de Jesus) and another daughter Filomena Aquilina. It also supplies complete first and middle names for the two daughters and the son which we found in the 1870 census (Francisca de la Merced, Maria de Loreto, and Mariano de Jesus). This data can be found in the last paragraph at: "http://www.pprincipe.cult.cu/camaguey/casa_natal/index.php?pag=paginas/familia Origenes historicos.php" at the Museo Casa de Natal de El Mayor Ignacio Agramonte in the article titled "OrÃgenes Históricos de la familia Agramonte en Cuba. Siglo XVI-XIX". Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.