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Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006

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  • By josiett | Sat, 2006-03-04 03:15

    The Hispanic
    Conference in Salt Lake City will be held Saturday, October 14, 2006.  I
    am expecting to receive the program schedule soon and will post it
    then.  In the meantime, I have been informed that the Salt Lake Plaza
    Best Western Hotel is now under new ownership. This has caused a price increase
    in the hotel rate I had quoted in my previous e-mails. I contacted another
    hotel and got good rates there as well.  I am providing both for your
    convenience.
     
    1.   Salt
    Lake Plaza Best Western Hotel changed their price to $82.00 plus tax for a
    room for two persons.  (Previously they had quoted $80.00 plus tax for a
    room for up to 4 persons.)  Their website is: www.plaza-hotel.com and their toll free
    number is: 1-800-366-3684.  You have to mention "Ranchos Genealogy Group"
    to get the discounted price since there are a few rooms reserved for us. 
    There is NO continental breakfast but they have a nice restaurant that serves a
    buffet as well as good menu selections.  Since October is a very busy time
    for them I was only able to hold a small block of rooms from October 8th through
    October 15th.  You can choose to stay ANY number of days between Oct
    8th - 15th.
     
    2.  
    Howard Johnson Express Inn offered us a rate of $35.00 plus tax (total $39.32)
    for a single queen bed room and a rate of $49.00 plus tax (total $55.05) for a
    room with two double beds for 1 to 4 persons.  Go to "Google" and type in
    "Howard Johnson Express Salt Lake City" to see their facility as well as
    comments made by other guests who have stayed there.  Their toll free
    number is:  1-800-541-7639.  Mention my name (Josie Trevino-Trevino)
    and "Ranchos Genealogy Group" for the special rate. They offer a FREE
    continental breakfast and they are about two blocks from the Library. 
    There is a free trolley that passes nearby and takes you to the Library if you
    do not want to walk.  This hotel is able to provide rooms for us for any
    number of days you might need......provided reservations are made EARLY. 

     
    Mickey and I have
    stayed at both hotels in the past and like them equally well.  The
    convenience of the Best Western Plaza Inn is that it is located right next door
    to the Library.  Of course, you pay a little more for this
    convenience.  The convenience of the Howard Johnson Express Inn is that you
    can have your FREE continental breakfast, (coffee, juice, bagels, cold cereal,
    etc) in your room and then either walk to the library or ride the free
    trolley.
     

    Each person will be
    responsible for making their own reservations, travel arrangements,
    etc
     
    Please let me
    know if you are interested in going, the number of persons attending, the
    dates you will attend, etc.  Mickey and I are planning to arrive there
    Sunday, Oct 8th and leave the following Sunday, Oct. 15th.  The Library is
    closed on Sundays so we use this as our travel day.  :-) 

     
    I am still working
    on finding a little space (somewhere) that we can sit down and visit with each
    other and exchange information. Any suggestions
    are welcome! 
     
    Wouldn't it be great if we could grill some fajitas con
    cebolla, aguacate y tortillas and eat our tacos as we talk about our
    ancestors???
     
    Josie in San Antonio
     
     

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    agarza0972 (not verified)

    19 years 8 months ago

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    Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006

    Josie,
     
    From your email note, sounds like you're still doing lots of traveling and research.  That's good.  I have one more surgery (in April) and after that, I hope to do some traveling for research, although I don't think I'll do extensive traveling like you and Mickey.
     
    I had a 12-mark DNA test done and the results of the test indicated two perfect matches.  I contacted them and they mentioned that they are pretty sure that I am related to them.  If I am related to them, my ancestors derived from Marcos Alonso Garza de Arcon.  A couple of individuals have sent me some family leneages for them that trace back to Marco Alonso Garza, but I find no connection. 
     
    My Dad remembers growing up in San Fernando, Tamaulipas.  Once I feel done with the surgery in Aprl and go through the recovery, I hope to continue my research for my Dad's ancestors, perhaps taking a trip to San Fernando.
     
    It might be difficult to explain, but since you've been to the Hispanic conferences in Texas and Utah, is there much difference between the two?  I know the Mormom's library being available during the week is a great plus, but just comparing the conferences.....what are the differences?
     
     
    Arturo Garza
     

    wixaritori (not verified)

    19 years 8 months ago

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    In reply to Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006 by agarza0972 (not verified)

    Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006

    Arturo,

    I hope you don't mind me asking, but your message grabbed my attention
    by your comment about a recent DNA test.

    Have you checked Gary Felix's "Genealogy of Mexico - DNA Project"?

    And if so, are the Garzas listed there any of your exact matches?

    Saludos,

    Victor Villarreal

    josiett

    19 years 8 months ago

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    In reply to Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006 by agarza0972 (not verified)

    RE: Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006

    Hi Arturo!
     
    You know you are always in my prayers!  You have been
    struggling with your health for some time now and, believe me, we are all
    praying for you!
     
    The Conference in Salt Lake City is different from ours in
    Texas in that it is free!  :-)   (Or it always has been!) 
    They have seminars throughout the day and it is all very interesting!  It
    is an opportunity to meet a lot of really nice people and make new
    contacts.  Since it is held in Utah a lot of the attendees are from that
    area and are very helpful.  I met people that "took me under their
    wing" and try to help me!  There are a lot of Hispanics who live there and
    their roots are from Mexico, especially from the interior of Mexico.  Lunch
    is on your own.  It is a very relaxed atmosphere but very
    educational.  This year I understand it is all being held within the
    Library area so there is less walking to other areas for seminars. 
    The area itself is very large and in the past it required walking a bit;
    however, I was told it would be in the Library building so that sounds like more
    time learning and less time walking!  :-)   I will post the
    itinerary as soon as I receive it from my contact, one of the persons in charge
    of the conference this year.
     
    I am glad you had the DNA testing.  Besides having my
    only brother tested last fall for my paternal lineage, I also had my maternal
    uncle tested and am waiting to receive those results any day.  On my
    paternal lineage I have a lot of ties to Marcos Alonso Garza.  My maternal
    lineage, so far, indicates a possibility of an ancestor that was from San
    Fernando, Tamaulipas named Maria Dolores Gonzalez (parents were Leonardo
    Gonzalez and Dionicia Aguilar) but I have nothing concrete on that yet.  I
    know for certain that this ancestor was born in Tamaulipas and that it was
    either in San Fernando or Matamoros.......the tombstone says "San Fernando" but
    the records I have so far indicate "Matamoros" so that makes this puzzle
    interesting!
     
    I am posting the hotel and travel information strictly as
    an aid to those who might be interested.  I have no connection to the
    hotels or the library.  I am not profiting in any way from any of
    this.  It is only to make it easy for those who might be interested in
    attending and I encourage them to do so.  Anyone who has an interest in
    genealogy is invited to Salt Lake City anytime but the Hispanic Conference is an
    excellent way to get your feet wet.  You do NOT have to be a member of
    the Ranchos Genealogy group to attend  and anyone is welcome.  At the
    moment, there are PLENTY of rooms available at the Howard Johnson Express Inn
    but at the Best Western Plaza Inn the rooms are limited to only those few that
    they have set aside for me for the group for the particular days in October that
    we want to attend the Conference. 
     
    Arturo, I hope your surgery goes well and that you are
    back on your feet really soon!  Please give some thought to attending
    in October if you can!  You are in my prayers!
     
    Josie in San Antonio 


    From: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
    [mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
    agarza0972@comcast.net
    Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 9:58
    AM
    To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: Re: [ranchos] Salt
    Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006

    Josie,
     
    From your email note, sounds like you're still doing lots of traveling and
    research.  That's good.  I have one more surgery (in April) and after
    that, I hope to do some traveling for research, although I don't think I'll do
    extensive traveling like you and Mickey.
     
    I had a 12-mark DNA test done and the results of the test indicated two
    perfect matches.  I contacted them and they mentioned that they are pretty
    sure that I am related to them.  If I am related to them, my ancestors
    derived from Marcos Alonso Garza de Arcon.  A couple of individuals have
    sent me some family leneages for them that trace back to Marco Alonso Garza, but
    I find no connection. 
     
    My Dad remembers growing up in San Fernando, Tamaulipas.  Once I feel
    done with the surgery in Aprl and go through the recovery, I hope to continue my
    research for my Dad's ancestors, perhaps taking a trip to San Fernando.
     
    It might be difficult to explain, but since you've been to the Hispanic
    conferences in Texas and Utah, is there much difference between the two?  I
    know the Mormom's library being available during the week is a great plus, but
    just comparing the conferences.....what are the differences?
     
     
    Arturo Garza
     

    wixaritori (not verified)

    19 years 8 months ago

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    In reply to RE: Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006 by josiett

    Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006 ->>

    Hello Josie,

    Pardon my intrusion in your conversation, but as you will recall in
    one of our previous emails I have an important Treviño line which most
    surely is related to yours, and when I read that you had your
    brother's YDNA tested I couldn't resist the curiosity and ask if you
    have the results listed somewhere?

    Saludos Cordiales,

    Victor

    josiett

    19 years 8 months ago

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    In reply to Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006 ->> by wixaritori (not verified)

    RE: Salt Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006 ->>

    Hi Victor!!
     
    It is so good to hear from you.........and...... you are
    not intruding!!!  :-)
     
    Yes, my brother's results are posted on the Gary Felix
    website.  My brother's name is Julian Mike Trevino but my name and/or
    e-mail address is listed as the contact person since my brother has no interest
    in genealogy.  I am the one doing it all!   :-)  I would
    love to share anything I have with you that I may have.....let me know when you
    check out the website, ok?
     
    Gracias!
     
    Josie en San Antonio


    From: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
    [mailto:ranchos@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
    v.h.villarreal
    Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 4:17
    PM
    To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: [ranchos] Re: Salt
    Lake City, Oct. 14, 2006 ->>


    Hello Josie,

    Pardon my intrusion in your conversation, but
    as you will recall in
    one of our previous emails I have an important Treviño
    line which most
    surely is related to yours, and when I read that you had
    your
    brother's YDNA tested I couldn't resist the curiosity and ask if
    you
    have the results listed somewhere?

    Saludos
    Cordiales,

    Victor

    --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Josie T.
    Trevino" <Josiett3@...> wrote:





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