Making DNA Testing Results Come to Life
Work in Progress! Updated Often In this post I will give Life to the numbers you see on my Autosomal DNA testing. My Results “Ethnicity Estimate” from Ancestry.com on the
Work in Progress! Updated Often In this post I will give Life to the numbers you see on my Autosomal DNA testing. My Results “Ethnicity Estimate” from Ancestry.com on the
Isidoro Romero (31 Mar 1876) lost a twin brother when very young. His twin was named Jose Francisco, he passed away before 1880 when a census was taken and he
Jack joined the Army when he was 17 on 27 Oct 1939. He must have seen what many at that time were in denial of, the atrocities being committed by
Jack “Big Jack” Wilson was born 15 May 1922 in Washington, Iowa to Charles Ream Wilson and Sylvia Alice May “Grandma Binkie” Ribbink. He married Marian Claudine “Deenie” Yoder on
Marcos V. Romero Sr. was born 14 June 1905 in Llano Quemado to Isidoro Romero and Lucinda Valerio. V was his actual middle name, we believe it was for Valerio
Viola was born 25 Oct 1933 to Marcos and Mabel (Montoya) Romero. She was the 4th child of 10 born to them. Viola was her brother, Marcos Jr’s, best friend,
The Beloved Faces of our Past. This page will serve as a gateway to the story of each of these lost loved ones. I am integrating qr code onto the
In the March Journal of The New Mexico Genealogical Society you will find a article I wrote about Francisco Xavier Romero. It is only the tip of the iceberg on
Continue reading…Article Published by New Mexico Genealogical Society
My Romero family in Nueva España, as far as we now know, begins with Matias Romero (born abt. 1630-40). He is our first known ancestor, in what is now modern