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Joseph,
Here is another ancestor of mine. I had trouble finding him because
by the 1700s they were spelling it Marcelino Suriano and his
descendants had turned into mulatos in Salitrillo.
by the 1700s they were spelling it Marcelino Suriano and his
descendants had turned into mulatos in Salitrillo.
I remember that when I tried to get some records from Seville, they would
only send it to me if I had a fax machine. I don't have one, but that
would have been neat to get them that way and not wait so long for the
snail-mail.
only send it to me if I had a fax machine. I don't have one, but that
would have been neat to get them that way and not wait so long for the
snail-mail.
Emilie Garcia
Port Orchard, WA ----
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Marchion Soriano
Name: | Marchion |
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Year: | 1526 |
Place: | America |
Source Publication Code: | 8870 |
Primary Immigrant: | Soriano, Marchion |
Annotation: | Chronological list of passengers to Spanish America (including Florida and Louisiana, 1538-1559). From documents in the "Indian Archives" in Sevilla, 1509-1790. Provides names of emigrants, places of origin, places of departure, and destinations. Vol. 1 s |
Source Bibliography: | SPAIN, ARCHIVO GENERAL DE INDIAS, SEVILLA. Catalogo de Pasajeros a Indias durante los Siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII. Edited by the docents of the General Indian Archives under the Director of the Archives, Don Cristobal Bermudez Plata. Sevilla [Spain]: Imprenta de la Gavidia. 3 vols. Vol. 1, 1509-1534. 1940. 515p. |
Page: | 199 |
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Emilie Garcia wrote:
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Joseph,
because by the 1700s they were spelling it Marcelino Suriano and his
descendants had turned into mulatos in Salitrillo.
they would only send it to me if I had a fax machine. I don't have
one, but that would have been neat to get them that way and not wait so
long for the snail-mail.
don't know to much about it, but i almost got ready to order from them
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they had options for mailing copies and mailing film and yes it was at
a price that had to be in Euros only,
joseph
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style="color: rgb(136, 136, 136);">about Marchion Soriano
(including Florida and Louisiana, 1538-1559). From documents in the
"Indian Archives" in Sevilla, 1509-1790. Provides names of emigrants,
places of origin, places of departure, and destinations. Vol. 1 s
de Pasajeros a Indias durante los Siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII. Edited by
the docents of the General Indian Archives under the Director of the
Archives, Don Cristobal Bermudez Plata. Sevilla [Spain]: Imprenta de la
Gavidia. 3 vols. Vol. 1, 1509-1534. 1940. 515p.
Another AER Record at Ancestry.com
Message from Emilie Garcia auntyemfaustus@...
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well enough to find them on my own, and they would only fax them or mail
them.
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Emilie Garcia wrote:
don't know to much about it, but i almost
got ready to order from them once and don't remember them wanting to do it via
fax only. I thought they had options for mailing copies and mailing film and
yes it was at a price that had to be in Euros only,
joseph
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