George A Sanchez Family History

George A Sanchez Family History

George A Sanchez Family History

George A Sanchez Family History

George A Sanchez Family History

George A Sanchez Family History

George A Sanchez Family History

George A Sanchez Family History

George A Sanchez Family History

George A Sanchez and Jesusita (kila) Evaro Sanchez

Wedding photograph and 50th anniversary photograph of George A. Sanchez and Jesusita (Kila) Evaro Sanchez. Family photograph, (from left to right) of Clarissa, Georgie, Elva, Paul, Kila, George, Dotti, Dominic, Karl, and Felicia.

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: George A. Sanchez

Uploaded by: George A. Sanchez

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

George A. Sanchez Paternal Grandparents

George A. Sanchez grandfather, Felipe Sanchez, moved his family from Glencoe, New Mexico in Lincoln County to San Elizario, Texas in 1917. the Sanchez Family came to New Mexico with the Juan de Onate colonists in 1598. Top left to right: Felipe Sanchez and Candelaria Padilla Wedding Picture; Candelaria, Antonio, Felipe, Cornelia, Paublita, and Sipio Bottom: 50th Wedding Anniversary photograph, (top) Tomas and Isabelita Martinez, (bottom) Candelaria and Felipe Sanchez

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: George A. Sanchez

Uploaded by: George A. Sanchez

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

George A. Sanchez Maternal Grandparents

The Gurule family descends from Jacque Grolet, a french soldier with La Salle in 1685 Texas. As Santiago Gurule married Elena Gallegos and they came to New Mexico with the de Vargas colonists in 1695. Top, from left to right: Juan Gurule, Ramonsitya, Luisa Aragon; Calletano Gurule, Luista Lopez Gurule, Arturo, Santiago Bottom, from left to right: Paulita Trujillo Gurule, Juan Pablo Gurule; George's grandfather, Juan Pablo Gurule buried his parents in Trujillo, NM

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: George A. Sanchez

Uploaded by: George A. Sanchez

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

Kila Evaro Family History

Kila's Evaro Family History : Alberto Evaro and Hilaria Gonzales, A Southern New Mexico Family History

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: George A. Sanchez

Uploaded by: George A. Sanchez

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

Kila Evaro Family History

The Formal letter asking for Hilaria Gonzales' hand in marriage to Alberto Evaro. Written by Mariano Evaro and his wife to Tomas Gonzales and his wife.

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: George A. Sanchez

Uploaded by: George A. Sanchez

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

Kila Evaro Family History

The Formal letter asking for Hilaria Gonzales' hand in marriage to Alberto Evaro. Written by Mariano Evaro and his wife to Tomas Gonzales and his wife.

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: George A. Sanchez

Uploaded by: George A. Sanchez

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

Kila Evaro Family History

Top, from left to right: Oldest Son Alberto, Father Mariano Evaro, and Mother Leocadia Bottom, from left to right: Kila's maternal grandparents, Longina Roman and Tomas Gonzales

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: George A. Sanchez

Uploaded by: George A. Sanchez

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

Kila Evaro Family History

From left to right: Elana Evaro, Marcela Evaro, Incarnacion Avila, Hilaria Evaro, Alberto Evaro, Librado Levario

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: George A. Sanchez

Uploaded by: George A. Sanchez

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

Kila Evaro Family History

Kila Evaro Family History

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Source: George A. Sanchez

Uploaded by: George A. Sanchez

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

Report this entry

Choose the most important reason for this report

Your name

Your email address

Optional detail

Thank you for your report

More from the same community-collection

Rodeo Cowboys

Doubleday photo taken in Ft. Worth, Texas. Men are identified ...

Pancho Villa with Rebels

Notation on image:(back)--"Jesus Villa, Meudola, Medero, brother ...

Mexican Revolution

In the photograph, there are bullet riddles on the adobe home ...

Soldiers During The Mexican Revolution

Notation on front of image: "Villa" Visible: Four men riding ...

Elephant Butte Dam

The Elephant Butte Dam in New Mexico was completed in 1916. The ...

Scenic Bridge

Highway 80 near El Paso TX, Organ Mountains in the background.

A Rocky Mountain Freight Train

Notation on card: " A ROCKY MOUNTAIN FREIGHT TRAIN" ...

U.S. Soldiers in Mexico

U.S. soldiers are resting and preparing dinner on a long hike ...

Family Pictures

Mr. and Mrs. Montestruc -- Antonio Noel Montestruc and Maria de ...

Miguel Martinez and Miguel Jr. in Juarez

Photograph in Juarez in front of horse

Casas Grande Pottery with the El Paso Museum of Archaeology Logo

Casas Grandes was a prehistoric trading center/religious center ...

Native American Women

The picture shows Native American women carrying a basket or ...

Native Americans

The picture shows a Native American young woman sitting in front ...

Federals Presenting Dead Rebels

The picture was taken during the Mexican Revolution. It shows a ...

Soldiers after Raid

The picture shows a group of soldiers after a raid. It was ...

Johnny Hutchins in Car Race - El Paso, Texas

The picture shows driver Johnny Hutchins during the annual El ...

Native American Celebration

Unidentified ceremony, possible connected to Tortugas.

El Paso County Historical Society

Train Depot in Marfa, Texas

J.W. Merrell

J. W. Merrell Ranch and Cattle in the El Paso area.

El Paso County Historical Society

Unidentified men on top of the train, and in front is an African ...

Wounded Soldiers - Buffalo Soldiers - 1916

In June, Pershing received intelligence that Villa was at ...

Battle of Ciudad Juárez - 1911

Army Captain during the Battle of Ciudad Juarez.

Automobile Racing

Automobile racing outside the city limits of El Paso, Texas.

home.search_collection