My name is Juerg Lindauer, Switzerland. I'm searching for these people who emigrated to the USA. Franz Lindauer first postman in Ibach 1.7.1895 date of birth about 1876. Josef Franz ALOIS Lindauer date of birth 9.6.1892 married with Aschwanden children perhaps two daugthers and his sister Maria Josefina ROSA Inderbitzin-Lindauer date of birth 9.3.1894 maried with Inderbitzin. Josef FRANZ Anton Lindauer date of birth 15.4.1898 date of death 21.11.1924, unmarried in San Francisco and his brother Dominik Lindauer date of birth about 1895. Josef Anton CLEMENS Lindauer date of birth 24.8.1884 and his brother KARL Josef Lindauer date of birth 21.9.1885. All these people are from Schwyz, Switzerland. Thanks for all of your information. Juerg Lindauer
Hello, yes I have distant relatives that are Gaona. One Romana (but not Ramona) Salcido Cesma married one Joaquín Gaona. She was born circa 1863, so I imagine she married Joaquín between 1880 and 1885, times being what they were. I can tell you a very little about their kids, but I'll wait until I know we're talking about the same folks. If you want to follow up on this, please use my email address, I don't drop by the newsgroup very often. Yours most cordially, Walter Pentland ([email protected]) --------------------------- The Talamasca: We watch, and we are always here.
http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/ This translates English--to Spanish, German, Italian, French and I think Portugese.. Also translates from those languages to English. Works quite well--will translate if you copy and paste data or if you enter a URL.. Few idioms or words do not translate properly, but one is able to get the Gist of the verbage. glory bee
Jabriol wrote in message ... > > >On 4-Feb-2000, gavrillacq <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Pregunta:?Y si te dicen que eres una chupacabra del planeta Pluto? >> >> Lo eres? > >no de pluto, sino de mexico.y tampoco de cabras >-- >Intellectual argument of the Issues at hand: >www.onelist.com/subscribe/issues >Para asuntos Hispanos, en Castellano: www.onelist.com/subscribe/boriken
On 4-Feb-2000, gavrillacq <[email protected]> wrote: > Pregunta:?Y si te dicen que eres una chupacabra del planeta Pluto? > > Lo eres? no de pluto, sino de mexico. -- Intellectual argument of the Issues at hand: www.onelist.com/subscribe/issues Para asuntos Hispanos, en Castellano: www.onelist.com/subscribe/boriken
Mi nombre es Rogerio Mozart dy la Fuente Gonçalves. Soy brasileño y el bisabuelo de mi abuelo fue un integrante da la Compania de Jésus, um padre, llamado D. Jose de la Fuente que vivio en Salvador (Brasil) cerca 1750 y despues de dejar la Iglesia (los jesuitas foran perseguidos por el Marques de Pombal en las possessiones portuguesas en aquel periodo) empezo nuestra familia en Brasil. No conosco nada de genealogia e ficaria muy grato em recibir cualquer informacion acerca de la origem del apellido e sobre como encontrar dados sobre los antepassados de D. Jose. El e-mail es [email protected] Gracias
Bonsoir ! J'ai quelques Vicedo parmi mes ancêtres. Si tu veux en savoir plus, donne ta véritable adresse e-mail. Cordialement Alain P. Roger VICEDO a écrit dans le message <[email protected]>... >Bonjour, >Je recherche des informations de type généalogiques ou historiques sur les >noms de Vicedo, Ferra, Moxica ou Mojica... Colomina etc. tous de la province >d'Alicante. >Merci à qui peu m'aider >Roger >Salud, >busco informes genealogicos o historicos a proposito de los apellidos >Vicedo, Ferra, Moxica o Mojica... Colomina todos de la provincia de >Alicante. >Anticipandole las gracias >Los saludo >Roger > >
There is no moderator to do this. I'd suggest that you try lookin up the control code for the symbol or stick to posting prices and other commercial information on your website and just posting information to the newsgroup. Mack Mick Merrigan <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Greeting from the Genealogical Society of Ireland > http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland > > Folks, > > It has come to our notice that the symbol for the Euro currency is > unrecognised by the newsgroups - maybe the moderators can look into the > problem. snip > Kind regards > Mick Merrigan > Hon. Secretary, GSI > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > Genealogical Society of Ireland > E-mail: [email protected] > Website: http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland > >
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? lokks ok to me (I hope) Mick Merrigan <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Greeting from the Genealogical Society of Ireland > http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland > > Folks, > > It has come to our notice that the symbol for the Euro currency is > unrecognised by the newsgroups - maybe the moderators can look into the > problem. For example Ir£9.00 (the price of each of our two new publications) > in Euros is 11.45, however, the symbol is replaced with a question to make > i.e ?11.45. > > With the Euro already in use for non-cash transactions in twelve of the > European Union countries, including Ireland, and will become increasingly so > in the run up to the introduction of the notes and coinage in 2002, > facilities to display the sign should be available. > > Hope this explains any confusion over ?11.45 in previous messages. > > Kind regards to all. > > Many thanks to all who have placed orders for our publications via the > website http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland - it's a great boost for a > non-profit organisation with charitable status in Ireland as the > Genealogical Society of Ireland is. > > We, unashamedly, aim to make these valuable sources available at an > affordable and inexpensive rate to all with an interest in Irish family > history in Ireland or amongst our Irish Diaspora. > > Kind regards > Mick Merrigan > Hon. Secretary, GSI > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > Genealogical Society of Ireland > E-mail: [email protected] > Website: http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland > >
Greeting from the Genealogical Society of Ireland http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland Folks, It has come to our notice that the symbol for the Euro currency is unrecognised by the newsgroups - maybe the moderators can look into the problem. For example Ir£9.00 (the price of each of our two new publications) in Euros is 11.45, however, the symbol is replaced with a question to make i.e ?11.45. With the Euro already in use for non-cash transactions in twelve of the European Union countries, including Ireland, and will become increasingly so in the run up to the introduction of the notes and coinage in 2002, facilities to display the sign should be available. Hope this explains any confusion over ?11.45 in previous messages. Kind regards to all. Many thanks to all who have placed orders for our publications via the website http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland - it's a great boost for a non-profit organisation with charitable status in Ireland as the Genealogical Society of Ireland is. We, unashamedly, aim to make these valuable sources available at an affordable and inexpensive rate to all with an interest in Irish family history in Ireland or amongst our Irish Diaspora. Kind regards Mick Merrigan Hon. Secretary, GSI -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Genealogical Society of Ireland E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland
I have started a Yahoo club for the research of the Calderon surname. Anyone with information or questions is greatly welcomed. http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/calderonancestry * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free!
Gracias, tendre que empesar por Espana, saltando dos generaciones, porque no creo que sea muy facil conseguir todo eso en Cuba. :) "J Rubio" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Hola: > > Lo primero es buscar datos de los parientes más cercanos (padres, > abuelos...) O incluso los propios. Y buscarlos mediante documentos oficiales > (partidas de nacimiento, defunción, matrimonio...) A pesar de creer saber > las fechas y datos correctos. SIEMPRE se han de confirmar, pues no es la > primera vez que una mala memoria o un dato mal entendido lanza la búsqueda > por lados erróneos. > > Y desde ahí, ir remontando hacia bisabuelos, tatarabuelos, etc. Acudiendo a > Registros Civiles, Eclesiásticos, documentos familiares... No desechar nada. > > Y... suerte. ;-) > > Javier Rubio > Alcalá de Henares > Hispania > > jdlcmartinez <[email protected]> escribió en el mensaje de noticias > [email protected] > > Me gustaria saber como empesar en la busca de datos sobre mi familia, Yo > se > > que mi bisabuelo vino de Espana y el nombre de familia Juan de la Cruz > > Martinez ha sido usado por la familia para el primogenito por > generaciones. > > Cual es el primer paso ? > > > > > >
Bonjour, Je recherche des informations de type généalogiques ou historiques sur les noms de Vicedo, Ferra, Moxica ou Mojica... Colomina etc. tous de la province d'Alicante. Merci à qui peu m'aider Roger Salud, busco informes genealogicos o historicos a proposito de los apellidos Vicedo, Ferra, Moxica o Mojica... Colomina todos de la provincia de Alicante. Anticipandole las gracias Los saludo Roger
Alguien conoce algo sobre este apellido. Se que hay personas así apellidadas en Ciudad Real. Alguien sabe en otras partes de España?. Por otra parte suena a italiano. Cualquier ayuda se agradece, Gracias
Hola: Lo primero es buscar datos de los parientes más cercanos (padres, abuelos...) O incluso los propios. Y buscarlos mediante documentos oficiales (partidas de nacimiento, defunción, matrimonio...) A pesar de creer saber las fechas y datos correctos. SIEMPRE se han de confirmar, pues no es la primera vez que una mala memoria o un dato mal entendido lanza la búsqueda por lados erróneos. Y desde ahí, ir remontando hacia bisabuelos, tatarabuelos, etc. Acudiendo a Registros Civiles, Eclesiásticos, documentos familiares... No desechar nada. Y... suerte. ;-) Javier Rubio Alcalá de Henares Hispania jdlcmartinez <[email protected]> escribió en el mensaje de noticias [email protected] > Me gustaria saber como empesar en la busca de datos sobre mi familia, Yo se > que mi bisabuelo vino de Espana y el nombre de familia Juan de la Cruz > Martinez ha sido usado por la familia para el primogenito por generaciones. > Cual es el primer paso ? > >
In article <[email protected]>, Jorge Nunez <[email protected]> wrote: > In article <[email protected]>, > [email protected] says... > > > > > > > > Intellectual argument of the Issues at hand: > > www.onelist.com/subscribe/issues > > Para asuntos Hispanos, en Castellano: www.onelist.com/subscribe/boriken > > > > > > From: spike <[email protected]> > > > > Further to the question of whether the U.S. > > Government counts Hispanics as White or not: > > time constraints have thus fsr prevented me from > > tracking this all the way back to original > > sources, but this site at least provides some > > links to start with for anyone who chooses to do > > so. > > > > http://sites.netscape.net/campeador/euroamerican/papers/classification.h tm > > > > > > > > ===== > > *************************************** > > It took forty thousand years for > > [Mankind] to develop a thumb; it'll > > probably take him ANOTHER forty > > thousand to get it out of his ass. > > -- Dennis Miller > > *************************************** > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > > http://im.yahoo.com > > > > << Attached file: 14505.htm (662 bytes) >> > > Ad Astra is not affiliated with any political or religious organization, and > > will summarily unsubscribe any individual promulgating theories of social > > engineering based solely on age, gender, nationality, race, belief system, > > sexual preference, or any other arbitrary criterion. > > **************************************** > > Please send all personal flames directly to the author of this > > message, NOT to the list!!!!! > > > Organizations like the Census Bureau do not assign a race to the ethnic > group "Hispanics/Latino". As you are well aware, Hispanics come in all > colors, just like "Americans" for that matter. > > Most US residents have been exposed to one particular "race" of > Hispanics, and there's where the stereotype begins. They have seen either > Indian or mestizo Mexicans (not all Mexicans, of course) because that's > the class that tends to come to the US as low-wage workers. I personally > would categorize that class as "American Indian", if I may push the > definition a bit, or as "other". > > The issue for Census purposes is what those people consider themselves to > be, since they are the ones who respond to such a question. On the other > hand, what race a, say W.A.S.P, would perceive them to be is entirely > another matter. > > Technically speaking, a Spaniard (from Spain) is not a Hispanic so he/she > must probably will classify himself/herself as white. Hispanics are the > people of Latin America and the Caribbean who claim to originally have > had ancestry from the people of Spain. As a result, not even Brazilians > are Hispanics! > > Do you think the average "Joe six-pack" knows or even cares to understand > all this? :) > The federal government's treatment of hate crimes is one way Hispanics are considered White. The FBI reports hate crimes against Hispanics, but not by Hispanics. The FBI thus forces local law enforcment to catagorize most Hispanic offenders as White. As an example, is a Mexican is assaulted for reasons of ethniciy, he is recorded as Hisp. However he becomes White if he does assaults a black for the same reason. ore absurdly, if he does the same against a white, both vic. and perp. are considered white.(The Color of Crime. New Century Foundation, 1999, quoting the stats of US Dept. of Justice, Crime Vic. Survey.) -- solutrian Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
The Social Security Administration offices in North Carolina are looking to hire bilingual employees (Spanish). If you have a 4 year college degree or equal experience please send your resume and cover letter to [email protected] before March 3 2000. Must be a US citizen. David K. Smith
Me gustaria saber como empesar en la busca de datos sobre mi familia, Yo se que mi bisabuelo vino de Espana y el nombre de familia Juan de la Cruz Martinez ha sido usado por la familia para el primogenito por generaciones. Cual es el primer paso ?
I would love to get contact with my cousins who were born in Mexico City in the late 1920's and early 1930s. Their names are JOSE MARIA TORRES, HENRIQUETTA TORRES, OSCAR TORRES, EMMA TORRES. If you know of this family and how I can get in touch with them, please let me know. We want to know our family from Mexico. We last saw them when the boys visited our family in Odessa, Texas in 1945-46. Ruth Hoese in Rockport, Texas, Ruth Hoese @interconnect.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 2:58 PM Subject: GEN-HISPANIC-D Digest V00 #51