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Our Family, Facts and Fancies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 674

Our Family, Facts and Fancies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Fernando Moreno (1771-1830) was the son of Don Francisco Moreno (1732- 1778) and Dame Ana Lorenza Mancebo (1733-1801) of Málaga, Spain. His mother was the daughter of Francisco Mancebo and Maria Josefa del Castillo. He married Florentina Sénac in 1788 at New Orleans, Louisiana. Their son Francisco Moreno (1792-1883) married Margarita Eleutaria López in 1821. Descendants later located in Birmingham and Mobile, Alabama. Eight generations of descendants are given. Family members are descendants from the Roman gentleman Lucio Murena. The oldest of their ancestors settled in Santander, La Rioja, Aragón, Galicia and Castilla la Nueva, from whence they went on to Andalucia and Extremadura.

Moreno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Moreno

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Show off your last name and family heritage with this Moreno coat of arms and family crest shield notebook journal. Great birthday, diary, or family reunion gift for people who love ancestry, genealogy, and family trees.

It's A Moreno You Wouldn't Understand
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

It's A Moreno You Wouldn't Understand

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-23
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A Personal Touch That Shows You Care! The Great Thing About This 6x9 Super Handy Planner Is Not Only Is It Useful It Makes A Fantastic Tailored Gift For Your Recipient. Super Handy Planner Phone Number Log Email Log Calendar Weekly Planner Blank Notes Pages Blank Lined Pages Grid Dots Pages Bonuses Website Passwords Personal Goals Vacation Planning Packing List Party Planning Christmas Day Planner Grocery List

Celebrating the Family Name of Moreno
  • Language: en

Celebrating the Family Name of Moreno

Celebrating the Family Name of Moreno is a memory book that belongs to the Celebrating Family Name Book Series by Walter the Educator. Collect them all and more books at WaltertheEducator.com. USE THE EXTRA SPACE TO DOCUMENT YOUR FAMILY MEMORIES THROUGHOUT THE YEARS

Gabriel García Moreno and Conservative State Formation in the Andes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

Gabriel García Moreno and Conservative State Formation in the Andes

This book explores the life and times of Ecuador's most controversial politician within the broader context of the new political history, addressing five major themes of nineteenth-century Latin American history: the creation of political networks, the divisiveness of regionalism, the bitterness of the liberal-conservative ideological divide, the complicating problem of caudillismo, and the quest for progress and modernization. Two myths traditionally associated with García Moreno's rule are debunked. The first is that he created a theocracy in Ecuador. Instead, the book argues that he negotiated a concordat with the Papacy giving the national government control over the church's secular re...

Our Family, Facts and Fancies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Our Family, Facts and Fancies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Borders Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 588

The Borders Families

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Michael Borders of Fincastle Co., Virginia married Mary Ann Hopton, the daughter of John Hopton and the sister of Stephen Hopton. They were the parents of seven children: Esther Graham, Isaac Borders, John Borders, Rachel Hixon, Stephen Borders, Phebe Borders, Ruth Borders and Maryan Click, all listed in Michael's 1804 will in Jackson Co., Georgia. Family members were living later in Greene Co., Tennessee. By 1871, family members were living in Bosque Co., Texas and Augustine McDowell Borders married Sarah Francis Jordan (b.1850 in Clark Co., Arkansas), the daughter of Elijah N. Jordan and Frances Fagan (b.1830 GA). Several generations of descendants are given.

Taking Back the Streets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Taking Back the Streets

Toward the end of the twentieth century in places ranging from Latin America and the Caribbean to Europe, the United States, South Africa, Nigeria, Iran, Japan, China, and South Asia, women and young people took to the streets to fight injustices they believed they could not confront in any other way. In the hope of changing the way politics is done, they called officials to account for atrocities they had committed and unjust laws they had upheld. They attempted to drive authoritarian governments from power by publicizing the activities these officials tried to hide. This powerful book takes us into the midst of these movements to give us a close-up look at how a new generation bore witness...

Moreno family papers
  • Language: es

Moreno family papers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1882
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  • Publisher: Unknown

One drawing and biographical sketch of Petra Moreno, a copy of an unrelated 1942 death certificate of Geronimo's former slave, Santiago Suviate who was also known as "El Mudo." Also present are Benito Moreno's documents relating to a Spanish land grant which includes a document signed by M.G. Samaniego and Bernabe Robles testifying for Moreno before notary public Santiago Ainsa.

Family Well-Being
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

Family Well-Being

In the international literature there is a broad scope for comparative research on the welfare regime, family change and gender relations, but we have no book that comprehensively collects the main research that has been conducted from the perspective of family well-being. Thus, this volume focuses on the comparative analyse of family and well-being in a European perspective, a dimension which literature has not covered till the present. This book collects the researches done in Europe on family well-being and compares family change and well-being in different institutional and cultural contexts. It takes a deeper look at early evidence of family well-being and presents a compilation of findings from the main researchers on this topic. A broad range of topics is covered from the theorizing of children’s well-being to the development of specific measures of family well-being. The book also outlines pivotal methodological and conceptual issues. A distinguished, international group of researchers provide insights into the dynamics of family change and well-being, using indicators as a means to confront new phenomena as well as to bridge data and theory.