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!CHRISTENING-BIRTH-PARENTS: Baptismal Records; 1889-1894; Parroquial Iglesia de Nuestra Sra. del Carmen de la Playa de Ponce, Ponce, Puerto Rico; Book # 2, Page 7b, Record # 81; FHL Microfilm # 0820709, Items # 1-8, Photocopies in possession of James Halabuk, 303 Tabbs Lane, Newport News, VA, 23602; NOTES: Julia was baptised on 25 December, 1889, in Ponce, Puerto Rico by Father Pascual Pina. Her birth date is shown as 26 November, 1889, and her parents are recorded as Genaro Diaz and Agapita Gonzalez. Paternal grand parents are shown to be Manuel Diaz and Candida Rodriguez. Maternal grand parents are shown to be Antonio Gonzalez and Fermina Quiles. God parents are shown to be Avelino Ortiz and Ventura Rosado. Also, the record states that the birth was legitimate. !Antonio's age and birth place are only a guess based on his brother Avelino's birth date (abt 1829). !CHRISTENING-BIRTH-PARENTS: Baptismal Records; 1813-1927; Iglesia Catolica, Senor San Jose de Pueblo de Penuelas, Penuelas, Puerto Rico; Book #19, Page # 108 B, Record # 526; FHL Microfilm # 0820710, Items # 5 thru 9; Photocopies in possession of James Halabuk, 303 Tabbs Lane, Newport News, VA, 23602; NOTES: Agapita was baptised on 30 October, 1864, in Penuelas, Puerto Rico by Father Andres Antonio Rodriguez. Her birth date is shown as 4 August, 1864. Parents are recorded as Antonio Otiz (Gonzalez) and Catalina Quiles. Paternal grand parent is shown to be Carmen Ortiz. Maternal grand parents are shown to be Marcos Quiles and Maria Santiago. God parents are shown to be Domingo Gonzalez and Delores Gonzalez. Also, the record states that the birth was legimate. !BAPTISM_CONFIRMATION: The baptism and confirmation ordinances were performed for Antonio by proxies in the Washington D.C. Temple on 12 November, 2005 during a Denbigh Ward, Newport News Virginia Stake, youth baptism excursion. !INITIATORY_ORDINANCE: The initiatory ordinace was performed for Antonio in the Washington D.C. Temple on 17 March, 2006. Phillip M. Halabuk was the proxie for this ordinance. |