Here is a message I received from a person looking for their living
relatives. If anyone would like to help this person please email me and Ill
put you both in contact with each other: joseph@nuestrosranchos.org
My father passed away and my mother took his ashes to his hometown in
Guadalajara Mexico. She was going to take me there but she passed away
suddenly and now I don't know how to get there to visit his side of the
family. I need help to find them.
Aquí hay un mensaje que he recibido de una persona buscando a sus parientes
vivos. Si alguien quiere ayudar a esta persona por favor envíeme un correo
electrónico y voy a poner a ambos en contacto: joseph@nuestrosranchos.org
Falleció mi padre y mi madre llevó sus cenizas a su ciudad natal en
Guadalajara México. Ella iba a llevarme allá pero falleció repentinamente y
ahora no sé cómo llegar a visitar el lado de la familia de mi padre.
Necesito ayuda en ayarlos.
joseph
Volunteer for Some Guadalajara Research: Living Relatives/Volunt
Joseph, I have lots of relatives living in Guadalajara and I can have
contact with them to help. Please let this person know that I may be able
to help.
Thank you,
Esther Jordan
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Joseph Puentes wrote:
> Here is a message I received from a person looking for their living
> relatives. If anyone would like to help this person please email me and
> I’ll
> put you both in contact with each other: joseph@nuestrosranchos.org
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> My father passed away and my mother took his ashes to his hometown in
> Guadalajara Mexico. She was going to take me there but she passed away
> suddenly and now I don't know how to get there to visit his side of the
> family. I need help to find them.
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> Aquí hay un mensaje que he recibido de una persona buscando a sus parientes
> vivos. Si alguien quiere ayudar a esta persona por favor envíeme un correo
> electrónico y voy a poner a ambos en contacto: joseph@nuestrosranchos.org
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> Falleció mi padre y mi madre llevó sus cenizas a su ciudad natal en
> Guadalajara México. Ella iba a llevarme allá pero falleció repentinamente y
> ahora no sé cómo llegar a visitar el lado de la familia de mi padre.
> Necesito ayuda en ayarlos.
>
> joseph
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Locating information about Guadalajara family
My grandmother and uncle both resided in Guadalajara and visited us before my father's death when I was a child. After his death, I received some correspondence from my uncle, but lost contact about 1988. While my grandmother would no longer be living, there is a slight chance that my Uncle Armando is still alive. I have sent letters to his last known address over the years, but I think the city is laid out differently now. If anyone has ideas about locating information regarding him or his death, or the death of my grandmother, I would greatly appreciate it.
Alejandro
Locating information about Guadalajara family
The way I have found living "Puentes" family in Guadalajara is by getting
either a good international telephone calling plan or a long distance
calling card and with a current listing of the "Becerra's" from a
Guadalajara phone book just go down the line explaining in Spanish about my
grandmother and uncle (giving details) and asking if the person happens to
know anyone with those names/history.
My project about 10 years ago took me several weeks as there were a lot of
"Puentes" in Guadalajara but I did find some that were related.
The hardest part might be finding some way of getting a current Guadalajara
phone book. Maybe you can get someone to SCAN those particular pages for
you.
Joseph
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Joseph Puentes
Clean@h2opodcast.com
http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html
> -----Original Message-----
> From: General [mailto:general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org] On
> Behalf Of becerracuse@verizon.net
> Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2014 10:16 PM
> To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
> Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Locating information about Guadalajara
> family
>
> My grandmother and uncle both resided in Guadalajara and visited us
> before my father's death when I was a child. After his death, I
> received some correspondence from my uncle, but lost contact about
> 1988. While my grandmother would no longer be living, there is a slight
> chance that my Uncle Armando is still alive. I have sent letters to his
> last known address over the years, but I think the city is laid out
> differently now. If anyone has ideas about locating information
> regarding him or his death, or the death of my grandmother, I would
> greatly appreciate it.
>
> Alejandro
Locating information about Guadalajara family
Joseph,
I was also told that the way to get people interested in helping find lost relatives is to contact the local radio station and they will have one of their moderators put the message on air. Of course, this might be more successful in a smaller community like Jerez in Zacatecas (Guadalajara is many times larger). In Guadalajara, many people have smart phones and there must be websites and chat rooms that can help. I found those in Jerez and elsewhere helpful even many years ago.
Emilie
Port Orchard, WA
> From: makas@nc.rr.com
> To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 06:40:58 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Locating information about Guadalajara family
>
> The way I have found living "Puentes" family in Guadalajara is by getting
> either a good international telephone calling plan or a long distance
> calling card and with a current listing of the "Becerra's" from a
> Guadalajara phone book just go down the line explaining in Spanish about my
> grandmother and uncle (giving details) and asking if the person happens to
> know anyone with those names/history.
>
> My project about 10 years ago took me several weeks as there were a lot of
> "Puentes" in Guadalajara but I did find some that were related.
>
> The hardest part might be finding some way of getting a current Guadalajara
> phone book. Maybe you can get someone to SCAN those particular pages for
> you.
>
> Joseph
>
> =========================
>
> Joseph Puentes
> Clean@h2opodcast.com
> http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: General [mailto:general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org] On
> > Behalf Of becerracuse@verizon.net
> > Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2014 10:16 PM
> > To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
> > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Locating information about Guadalajara
> > family
> >
> > My grandmother and uncle both resided in Guadalajara and visited us
> > before my father's death when I was a child. After his death, I
> > received some correspondence from my uncle, but lost contact about
> > 1988. While my grandmother would no longer be living, there is a slight
> > chance that my Uncle Armando is still alive. I have sent letters to his
> > last known address over the years, but I think the city is laid out
> > differently now. If anyone has ideas about locating information
> > regarding him or his death, or the death of my grandmother, I would
> > greatly appreciate it.
> >
> > Alejandro
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Re: Locating information about Guadalajara
Yes, I have tried looking for digital phone books for Guadalajara, but haven't had any luck. I even have the last known number, but it's so outdated that it only has 6 digits. Ideas for locating phone book listings would be helpful.
Of course, if he's still living he'd be about 80, and may no longer be living on his own. As far as I know, he did not marry or have children. He and my grandmother seemed to have resided in the same home for well over 20 years, so I had thought that the parish near his last known address might know of them, but it's been difficult to determine the neighborhood and parish.
If anyone is familiar with Guadalajara, perhaps they'd have a better understanding of where they were living based on the old address I have.
Alejandro
AJB
Locating information about Guadalajara
You can do a white pages search online at www.telmex.com but you will need
to access with a valid Telmex account. I used to have Guadalajara phone
books but they stopped leaving them here in town many years ago. I can look
for you online but it only gives 25 search results, maybe we can get lucky
Rick