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    1. [NMBERNAL] younger sister birth certificate
    2. Linda Singleton Lopez
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10246 Surname: Singleton ------------------------- Mary Carolyn Singleton b June 15, 1952 in Albequerque,N.M. Still living but lost contact. Want birth info for family records before it too is lost.

    06/03/2001 07:29:07
    1. [NMBERNAL] Mary Holsheiser Simms, Roswell New Mexico
    2. Nancy Stone
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10245 Surname: Holsheiser, Simms ------------------------- On January 13, 1943 Mary HOLSHEISER SIMMS signed an afidavit to obtain a Certificate of Birth for her brother Charles Holsheiser, born June 6, 1897 in Sangamon County, Illinois. At that time she lived at 210 W. Walnut, Roswell, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. I am compiling information about the Holsheiser family in Monroe County Missouri and would like more information about Mary HOLSHEISER SIMMS.

    06/02/2001 05:31:02
    1. [NMBERNAL] My GreatGrandfather
    2. Christina Clime
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10244 Surname: JENKINS ------------------------- Any info on my great grandfather, Delbert Jenkins, born OK ?, half Cherokee Indian, married Myrtle May Carter in Coffeeville, KS 1911 two sons, Gerald and Marvin Dale....later remarried a Mary ?, and had a one daugheter, Mary Ellen ? ...relocated to Albuquerque, NM... and presumably died in California in 1960's... Any info would be most helpful... Am trying to establish my Cherokee heritage line... Delbert, Dale, Jack, and me, Christina all thank you !!!

    06/01/2001 08:46:36
    1. [NMBERNAL] NMDI Project needs your assistance
    2. Sam-Quito Padilla G.
    3. Hello New Mexican Researchers, I am heading an important project called the “The New Mexico Death Index Project” (NMDI). This project is in need of financial assistance and apologies for the inconvenience in receiving this email. There is a website of the project at: www.nmia.com/~samquito/nmdi.html for your review and do hope to hear from anyone with any questions to be answered. If you wish to donate to the project, the average donation is between $5 to $10.00 and any amount is welcome. In your donation, you would be able to review the database already completed and will receive updates on the project (and on request, will sent the past updates of the project). In addition, your name will appear on the final website as a donor to the project. Instruction on how to donate to the NMDI project is post on the website. Thank you for your time in reading this email and best in all your research. Blessing, Sam-Quito ************************************************************************* A message from Sam-Quito Padilla G. at: samquito@nmia.com NM Death Index Project. For more information, click on: http://www.nmia.com/~samquito/nmdi.html County Coordinator for NMGenWeb's Sierra, Socorro & Valencia http://www.rootsweb.com/~nmsierra/index.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~nmsocorr/index.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~nmvalenc/index.htm I save used/cancel postage stamps for charity, including duplicates. Send any amount to myself at: 1520 Univ. Bl.,NE#314, Albuquerque, NM 87102-1723

    06/01/2001 01:04:50
    1. [NMBERNAL] birth mom
    2. cathryn schilling
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10243 Surname: parks ------------------------- I'm looking for my birth mom and all the information i have is that she lived in bernillio county albuquerque nm in sept-dec of 1967 and went back to san antonio after the adoption was settled her name is marilyn parks and she was 27 or 29 when she had me and i have been looking to see if anyone knows her and if she ever went to a babtist church or not and please send me more information as it goes along. thanks cathy schilling

    05/31/2001 08:51:45
    1. [NMBERNAL] Wuertemburg
    2. Lisa Samarron
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10242 Surname: ------------------------- Carol, I had tried to send a response to your email, but it got sent back to me. Lisa Oh I better mention Bernalillo County. LOL

    05/30/2001 05:32:25
    1. [NMBERNAL] Wuertemburg
    2. Lisa M. Samarron
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10241 Surname: ------------------------- Do you know of the book 'San Angelenos-Mexican American San Angelo, Texas' by Arnoldo De Leon? It tells when and where Philip died (In 1862 at Camp Verde, Texas, in a Confederate prison camp). The book also gives a tree of the offspring for Ramona and Philip down three generations. Do you live in Bernalillo County? If not, what area is your family from? Who are your parents? You can email me at lsamarron@hotmail.com

    05/29/2001 02:27:39
    1. [NMBERNAL] Ramona Silva Wuertemburg Alderette
    2. Carol Knaeble
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10240 Surname: Wuertemburg ------------------------- Lisa, Ramona would be my Gr gr Grandmother through Philip J Wuertemburg. Am interested in finding info on what part of Germany he came from, when, and his parents names. Having trouble getting anywhere. Perhaps there was a namechange or spelling. If you having anything on this, please let me know. Thanks.

    05/29/2001 12:59:54
    1. [NMBERNAL] Ray Tompkins
    2. Paulette Quarterman
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10239 Surname: BEAUCHAMP, BRADLEY, CHESHIRE, HARRINGTON, MERCIER, MURTZ, SNYDER, TOMPKINS ------------------------- Looking for info on Ray Tompkins moved with 5 children to Albuquerque in 1918. Married Dorthy Beauchamp 1923, she had a son Merle Snyder from previous marriage. Rays daughter Geraldine m. Adelard Mercier 1922, Agnes m. Leonard Cheshire 1922, Josephine m. Albert Bradley 1925, Helen Frances (Tommy) m. Albert Harrington , and his son Cyril m. Martha Murtz. Any info on any or all of these families would be greatly appreciated. I am doing this research for my Aunt Dottie, the daughter of Ray and Dorthy Beauchamp Tompkins. Thank you.

    05/26/2001 02:11:17
    1. [NMBERNAL] Look-up for Juan Mora
    2. Minnie Lewis
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10238 Surname: MORA, GARCIA ------------------------- Searching for JUAN MORA m.to VENTURITA GARCIA.I just found them on the 1920 Soundex,living in Sandoval County in the city of Bernalillo Pct. Need to know if they were married there. JUAN MORA was born cir 1884. Thanks

    05/25/2001 08:07:17
    1. [NMBERNAL] Chávez Reunion
    2. Sam-Quito Padilla G.
    3. The descendants of Juan Chávez and Manuela Romero, and their children, Luis, Catarina, Santiago, Jose Angel, and Anastacio of Sabinal, NM (1850's) and Limitar, NM (1860's) and St. John, AZ (1880's) are holding their 33rd Annual Chávez Family Reunion from the 3rd to 5th August, 2001. This is a camping reunion in the tall pines of Arizona. Take the Black Canyon Lake turnoff between Payson and Heber/Overgaard on Hwy 260. Follow the signs. Turnouts have been around 600. Pre-registration is available. Registration fees as follows: $35 per family (includes all children under 21 living at home); or $30 per couple; or $15 per adult + $5 per child. Steak Dinner, Teen and Adult Dances, Games, Bingo, Horseshoes, Talent Show, Mass, This is your life (This year's Honorees), Auctions, Raffles, Open Bar ('til we run out), and more! For more information, contact Clarissa Cosgrove at clarissac@telocity.com ************************************************************************* A message from Sam-Quito Padilla G. at: samquito@nmia.com NM Death Index Project. For more information, click on: http://www.nmia.com/~samquito/nmdi.html County Coordinator for NMGenWeb's Sierra, Socorro & Valencia http://www.rootsweb.com/~nmsierra/index.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~nmsocorr/index.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~nmvalenc/index.htm I save used/cancel postage stamps for charity, including duplicates. Send any amount to myself at: 1520 Univ. Bl.,NE#314, Albuquerque, NM 87102-1723

    05/25/2001 06:04:40
    1. [NMBERNAL] Look-up Ed Heard
    2. Rich Rinker
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10237 Surname: heard ------------------------- Can somebody tell me if Eddie Heard, listed in SSDI as born 6 Sep 1917, died April 1979, Bernalillo, NM, SSAN 256-12-5003, had a sister named Lenell or Nellie, was son of Leatha Edna Cooper, of Redding, CA? Is there an obit which would provide more information on him? Full name should be C. Ed Heard, athough I do not know what the "C" stands for. Please help.

    05/23/2001 12:36:53
    1. [NMBERNAL] White Oaks
    2. Angela
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10236 Surname: ------------------------- There is a White Oaks listed in The Place Names of New Mexico, but it appears in Lincoln county and not Bernalillo county. The book says it's still inhabited, but just a few people.

    05/21/2001 03:14:12
    1. [NMBERNAL] clarification on my query
    2. W. David Samuelsen
    3. The clarification: Though the proposed mailing list is catered to the LDS members first it is open to others who want to work for accuracy of information. David

    05/20/2001 08:35:10
    1. [NMBERNAL] Question on a new list?
    2. W. David Samuelsen
    3. I would like to know how others would feel if there's going to be a new list that is catered only to the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who work on their Spanish/Colonial ancestors of New Mexico?? The reason for asking is that I am finding a lot of redundant work being done in last 10 years already. If there is to be any cooperation, it has to be done somehow in a way where duplication is avoid. Please no ostracizing or denouncing one religion just because of the beliefs in response to this query. Surname lists are not helping in this matter due to considerable intermarriages of several families who settled before 1800 in the Rio Grande River drainage and the environs of the area. Duran, Chavez, Armijo, Duran y Chavez, Duran y Armijo, Padilla, Baca, Vaca, Apodaca/Gonzalez de Apodaca, Arguello, Montoya/Montolla, Tafoya/Tafolla, Aranda y Sabedra/Sabedra, etc. Considerable intermarriages and incomplete information and even assumptions abound because of lack of access to proper records by some members. I've corrected a good number of errors while compiling a pedigree for my friend because I had access to the records of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. And by default due to connection to Dona Ana de Ortiz I am related to a very large chunk of the settlers (via Duran y Chavez and Baca). There is one lady in Colorado who have done considerable research and her work has more than 140,000 identified relatives and placed them in correct families. It is not known if she is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or not. W. David Samuelsen

    05/20/2001 04:50:30
    1. Re: [NMBERNAL] White Oak, NM ? ? ?
    2. W. David Samuelsen
    3. It's in Lincoln County. Northeast of Carrizozo. Quite a way south of Albuquerque, east of the White Sands Missle Range Area. David Samuelsen Tim Tamburrino wrote: > > Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10235 > > Surname: Parker > ------------------------- > > My great x 2 grandfather lived in White Oak, NM according to my grandmother. > This is supposed to be near Albuquerque, NM. We would really appreciate > anyone that knows anything about the location/history of this town. We > understand that it may have turned into a ghost town. > > Tim Tamburrino

    05/20/2001 04:37:52
    1. [NMBERNAL] White Oak, NM ? ? ?
    2. Tim Tamburrino
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10235 Surname: Parker ------------------------- My great x 2 grandfather lived in White Oak, NM according to my grandmother. This is supposed to be near Albuquerque, NM. We would really appreciate anyone that knows anything about the location/history of this town. We understand that it may have turned into a ghost town. Tim Tamburrino

    05/20/2001 02:34:16
    1. [NMBERNAL] Fwd: look up NM
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    05/18/2001 10:02:19
    1. [NMBERNAL] Fw: 2001 GSHA Annual Meeting & Genealogical Conference
    2. Sam-Quito Padilla G.
    3. MARK YOUR CALENDARS & GET READY TO REGISTER Although we will be adding speakers and topics, we now have enough information on the 2001 GSHA Conference to publish registration forms in the spring Noticas de Nuestras Raices newsletter which will be mailed within the next week via first class mail to all GSHA members. If you are not now a member of GSHA and wish a registration packet, please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Charlene Garcia Simms 178 Encino Dr. Pueblo, CO 81005 We will go on-line May 25 at the follow web address: <http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/escritorio> As new speakers confirm they will be posted on-line. In addition to a map of the conference area and directions, topics, biographies, highlighted activities will be given in detail. If you have questions contact our conference coordinator: Isabel Sandoval at 505-474-5221 - email <Isefarad@aol.com> or Charlene Garcia Simms at (719) 564-0631; email: <escritorio@compuserve.com> The GSHA Summer 2001 Noticiasde Nuestras Raices newsletter will be sent out by July 1 with updated conference information and final schedule of speakers, topics, and activities. ************************************************************** 2001 GSHA ANNUAL MEETING AND GENEALOGICAL CONFERENCE When: July 13-July 15, 2001 Where: The College Of Santa Fe Theme: "From Mexico City to the San Juan Valley and Back Again" 1. Conference costs: Full Conference Package Includes all lectures, workshops and networking activities, Saturday and Sunday; activities and reception on Friday night; a Saturday morning breakfast; the Sunday field trip; refreshments and all handouts, coupons, parking, and a souvenir conference bag. If you register by June 10, the cost is $45 for members; $60 for non-members After June 10, the cost is $55 for members; $70 for non-members. Individual costs for the Friday evening reception only is $10; Charge for Saturday lectures only for members is $20 -- non-members $25; Same price for Sunday activities. If you do not have a family membership and a spouse or other family member is registering for the conference, your family member is considered a non-member. You may upgrade your membership to family for $5--please use the form in the registration packet. If you are not a member and would like to join GSHA, send your mailing address to: DonieGSHA@earthlink.net and request an application. Lunch on Saturday is on your own. Arrangements are being made for the cafeteria at the college but there are several great restaurants in the area and a list will be provided. 2. LODGING FACILITIES There is a block of rooms at King Hall at The College of Santa Fe that have been reserved for our conference. The sooner you make your reservation, the better the chances of room confirmation. Lodging payment must accompany your registration payment to secure a room. Single Rooms are $17 per day. Double Rooms are $34 per day. The dorm is co-ed and features double and single rooms in each of four wings, three floors per wing. There are two communal baths per floor--no private baths. Each double room has two twin beds and a sink. Each single room has one twin bed. The rooms are provided with blankets, pillows, sheets, pillowcases, bath towels and hand towels. Lounge and laundry facilities are located in each dorm building. Lodging Guide: Downtown Area: El Dorado Hotel, 309 W. San Francisco - 800-955-4455 Hilton of Santa Fe, 100 Sandoval St.- 800-3676 Hotel Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail - 800-727-3676 Hotel St. Francis, 210 Don Gaspar - 800-529-5700 Inn of the Anasazi, 113 Washington - 800-688-8100 La Fonda Hotel, 100 E. San Francisco - 800-523-5002 La Posada, 330 E. Palace - 800-727-5276 Santa Fe Budget Inn, 725 Cerrillos - 800-288-7600 Santa Fe Motel & Inn, 510 Cerrillos - 800-9990-1039 Santa Fe Plaza Travel Lodge, 646 Cerrillos - 800-578-7878 Note: All but the last three are very expensive Greater Santa Fe area: Best Western Inn of Santa Fe, 3650 Cerrillos - 800528-1234 Best Western Lamplighter Inn, 2405 Cerrillos - -800-767-5267 Comfort Inn, 4312 Cerrillos -800-653-3396 Days Inn, 2900 Cerrillos 800-325k-2525 Holiday Inn, 4048 Cerrillos - 800-HOLIDAY La Quinta Inn, 4298 Cerrillos - 800-531-5900 Motel 6 3007 Cerillos - 800-466-8356 Motel 6 3695 Cerrillos - -800-466-8356 Ramada Limited 3625 Cerrillos - 800-2-RAMADA Sleep Inn 8376 Cerrillos - 888-675-2422 Super 8 Motel 3358 Cerrillos - 505-471-8811 Quality Inn, 3011 Cerrillos - 800-228-5151 For other lodging facilities such as bed and breakfast, campground or other specific questions about Santa Fe call the City of Santa Fe Convention & Visitor's Bureau at 1-800-777-2489 or look for their website. EVENT SCHEDULE: FRIDAY EVENING (College of the Santa Fe) 5:30 to 6:30 Arrival, early registration, and networking 6:30 to 7:30 Opening Ceremonies - Speaker: Sandra Jaramillo, Director of the New Mexico State Archives & Records Center. Sandra recently received the prestigious Doña Eufemia Peñalosa Award. 7:30 and 8:30 refreshments, networking and fellowship . SATURDAY (College of the Santa Fe) 7:00 and 8:45 Registration and Breakfast 8:45 - Welcome from our Presidente Nancy Ligon de Ita 10:00 - Keynote Speaker, Robert Torrez, former New Mexico State Historian Ruben Salas will present a wonderful historical slide presentation and speech about his book, "New Mexico, a Brief Multi-History" 11 - 12 noon: Tour of the New Mexico State Archives & Records Center Two mini workshops going at the archives top floor at the same time Lunch is on your own 1-2 pm - Tour of the New Mexico State Archives & Records Center Two mini workshops going at the archives top floor at the same time The workshops in the morning and afternoon will cover the following topics: New Mexico Death Index project Family Relationships and Kinship Beginning Genealogy; Mexican Research. 2:15 José Esquibel presentation 3:30 The GSHA Annual Meeting for all members. Meet your new officers, hear about the status of the society & our chapters, voice your opinions, ask questions. Dinner: optional and at extra cost. Plans have not been finalized but we are looking at the Sena Plaza or Rancho de Chimayo. Final plans will be posted online by May 25. SUNDAY - A field trip is planned to San Juan de los Caballeros/San Gabriel (near Espanola, approximately 25 miles) where it all began. Charles Martinez will be our guide. Lunch is on your own but arrangements are being made for a group lunch at Angelinas for those who wish to eat as a group. If you are not interested in the field trip, there will be workshops at the college 10 - 12 noon. Lunch on your own. l:00 pm. and 2:00 p.m. (college chapel) two presentations 3 pm Share and Tell 4 pm Closing Ceremonies Throughout the weekend you can buy door prize tickets and win valuable prizes! Discounts to the local museums will be available with a possible tour of the Folk Art Museum, which is a must see while in Santa Fe. Back by popular demand is the Biscochito Contest. There will be Sales Tables & Networking Tables. The GSHA Surname Network Roster will be distributed at the conference.

    05/15/2001 11:19:54
    1. [NMBERNAL] Genealogia Polska/Polish Genealogy
    2. Piotr Korycki
    3. Posted on: Bernalillo Co. NM Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NM/Bernalillo/10234 Surname: ------------------------- In between the World Wars, Waleriana Korycka, the only sister of my Grandfather, Piotr Korycki, immigrated to the United States from region of Nasielsk in Central Poland (villages of Nuna and Morgi). My Grandfather died before my Mother, Jadwiga, was born. My Grandmother, Innocenta (her maiden name was Kiliœ), did not know anybody of the family of her husband who deceased in unexplainable circumstances. Therefore, I have no information about my relatives from the Korycki family. Waleriana Korycka got married in the U.S. and had a son named John who has probably died. As far as I know, their relatives live in Gdansk. Their daughter's name was Jadwiga. Anyone who might have heard of Korycki's family, please, do contact me. Piotr Korycki.

    05/13/2001 10:18:01