Naves,Garcia,Gutierrez,Alvarez & Bionio of Piedras Blanc
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Naves,Garcia,Gutierrez,Alvarez & Bionio of Piedras Blanc
My family came to the United States from Piedras Blancas, Asturias, Spain.
Our family Surnames are Naves, Garcia, Gutierrez, Alvarez and Bionio. I've been working on our genealogy since the 1960's when I was able to document all of my grandparents and their families in Spain. My grandparents emmigrated to the U.S. between 1908 and 1923 moving to Ohio, West Virginia, Kansas, Illinois and later to California where I was born. We also had several family member who moved to Cuba.
I'm always looking for more family! I understand and read Asturiano and Castillian, however, my writing and grammar are sketchy. I'd be happy to help others.
Joni Naves.
Our family Surnames are Naves, Garcia, Gutierrez, Alvarez and Bionio. I've been working on our genealogy since the 1960's when I was able to document all of my grandparents and their families in Spain. My grandparents emmigrated to the U.S. between 1908 and 1923 moving to Ohio, West Virginia, Kansas, Illinois and later to California where I was born. We also had several family member who moved to Cuba.
I'm always looking for more family! I understand and read Asturiano and Castillian, however, my writing and grammar are sketchy. I'd be happy to help others.
Joni Naves.
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Family in West Virginia
Thank you for the information! My mother was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia in 1922. My Wela, Faustina Gutierrez Garcia and her brothers and sisters lived there at different times. I have contacts with some members, however, the family has grown. The aunts were Adela, Aurelia and Josepha, the uncles were Jose, Manuel and Emillio. They were all born in Piedras Blancas to Jose and Perfecta Garcia. (There were other brothers and sisters who stayed in Spain). There were also Garcias on my Naves side who may have lived in W. Virginia for a time.
Are we related, Ron?
Are we related, Ron?
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Garcia's in West Virginia
Hi Ron,
My great uncle, Emillio Garcia was born abt. 1901 in Piedras Blancas, Asturias. I am told that he worked in the Zinc smelters in W. VA., later Cherryvale, KS.
Some of his family lived in Clarksburg, Harrison County, W. Virgina. I believe he may have a nephew by the same name. I will try to find out.
My great uncle, Emillio Garcia was born abt. 1901 in Piedras Blancas, Asturias. I am told that he worked in the Zinc smelters in W. VA., later Cherryvale, KS.
Some of his family lived in Clarksburg, Harrison County, W. Virgina. I believe he may have a nephew by the same name. I will try to find out.
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Garcia and Diaz in W.VA.
Hi Ron,
I found Immigration ship records for my Wela, Faustina Garcia, showing that she joined her family in Anmoare, W.VA. in 1920. I was told by my cousin Mary Gonzalez Rosario, that they lived in Lost Creek. I'm not sure where this is.
Her sister was Aurelia Garcia who married Bill Iaquinta. They ran a restuarant/tavern and had 6 children (Frank, Angelina, Victoria, Joe, Mary Louise and Bill).
Joni
I found Immigration ship records for my Wela, Faustina Garcia, showing that she joined her family in Anmoare, W.VA. in 1920. I was told by my cousin Mary Gonzalez Rosario, that they lived in Lost Creek. I'm not sure where this is.
Her sister was Aurelia Garcia who married Bill Iaquinta. They ran a restuarant/tavern and had 6 children (Frank, Angelina, Victoria, Joe, Mary Louise and Bill).
Joni
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Lost Creek
Lost Creek is a small village (2010 population of 467) in Harrison county, West Virginia. It's on route 270, not far from the intersection of route 270 and I-79. This is not very far from Spelter (Ziezing) Anmoore, etc.
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Lost Creek and Emllio Garcia
Thanks Bob for the location of Lost Creek. I was told it was somewhere near "the Zinc Plant". Apparently my grandfather, Santiago Diaz, worked there in the 20's.
Thank you Ron and Charolette for the information on Uncle Emillio. I'd love to know more.
Joni
Thank you Ron and Charolette for the information on Uncle Emillio. I'd love to know more.
Joni
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