Searching Family in Asturias with the surname Suco

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Searching Family in Asturias with the surname Suco

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Good morning,

I am currently working on my family tree which has lead me to this wonderful forum. I know that my great-grandfather was born in Asturius, Spain in 1876 and immigrated to the US via Cuba in 1903. My great-grandmother was from Santiago de Las Vegas, Cuba and immigrated to the states in 1900.

I am looking for any information about the Suco name and any family that may still be in the region. I don't know what part of Asturius he came from, only that he was from there because it was listed on his Naturilization papers I found on Ancestry.com.

Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Michele Ayers Welch
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Suco surname

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There is a Casa Suco in Nava or Bimenes, SSE of Gijón. Here is the conjtact information.

Casa Suco
reservas@casasuco.com
Santa Gadía s/n
Bimenes, ASTURIAS, 33528

The s/n just means that there is no street number. I would suggest writing in Spanish to inquire about a possible family connection.
Teléfono: 649 681 272
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Thank you so much for this information. I am ashamed to say that although I learned Spanish growing up, I didn't retain hardly anything, so writing in Spanish is going to be tricky. I'm sure there's an "app" for it, so I'll look and see.

Keep the information coming, I'm like a sponge and want to absorb as much as I possibly can.

thank you,
Michele Welch
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Spanish or English

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It won't hurt to try contacting them in English if you don't write Spanish well. We found that quite a few people in Asturias speak English, but sometimes don't volunteer that information. When I was there with my father, who has the local accent and is totally fluent, we noticed the hotel desk clerk speaking English to a guest, and asked him why he hadn't mentioned that he was fluent in English. His replay was "You spoke to me in Spanish and you didn't ask."
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