Hey, I was emailing Sonia when she mentioned this site. I haven't done anything with it in a long
time. I hope to get information from the rest of the Almaguers so I can have more to add to this site. Anyways, I spent
all morning trying to remember the password to this site. I was ready to give up when I tried the one word I had left and
THAT WAS IT!!! Send me information on your family so that I can add it to your family webpage!
Our grandparents were Pedro Almaguer and Josefa Chapa Briseņo. Pedro Almaguer was born on November 21, 1886 ( info
from S.S. records, USA) or October 21 1885 ( info from Registro Civil, Mexico) in General Cepeda, Coahuila, Mexico. His parents
were Ignacio Almaguer and Martina Marentes. His grandparents were Longino Almaguer and Juana Soto and Albino Marentes and
Andrea Cervantes. Josefa was born on March 19, 1900, in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Her parents were Leopoldo Chapa
and Dionides Briceņo. Here grandparents were Modesto Chapa (grandmother unknown) and Pedro Briceņo y San Juana Camacho.
On this page I'll provide a little information about who I am and what inspired me to do this research. Most of this
information was probably obtained from talking to living relatives and from researching public records. In the course of doing
this research, I've discovered that I have many more relatives than I ever thought possible!
If this is your first time here or if you just haven't checked the other pages, be sure to click on the
"next" word at the bottom of the pages. The other pages open as seperate windows. After you have finished viewing them,
just close that window.
The other day we were discussing our teenage son and came up with a mood chart for teenagers. We believe this will be very
helpful to other parents. Click
TEEN MOODS
This is a work in progress, so please contact me if you have any information that might help round out the picture.
I don't know how your week has been, but ours was very weird. Saturday we went to a Police Patch and Batch swap and ran into
about 20 Bandidos wearing their colors. Then I ended up taking pictures of some of them. Not just that but they possed for
them!
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