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The Descendants of Jose Antonio Guerra

David G Conklin

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Conklin Services International
24 December 2020
This genealogy focuses on Jose Antonio Guerra (1862-1919), his wife Tecla, and their families from 1570, to 2019. Antonio was born in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico and was part of the Jose Manuel Guerra branch of the Guerra family. He represents the pobledores (settlers) who migrated north across the Rio Grande from the original villas del norte settlements of northeastern Mexico. His descendants can be found in Texas, Arizona, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana and Mexico as well as other states and countries. The book is an 8.5 x 11 inch paperback with 172 pages. It contains 24 full-color and 130 black and white illustrations including family photos, maps, and charts, as well as first-person interviews and family folklore. The book also features extensive references, a comprehensive index of individuals, DNA and family trees, and a grave locator.

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Imprint:   Conklin Services International
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   417g
ISBN:   9781736244104
ISBN 10:   1736244108
Pages:   174
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"A Montana resident for more than forty years, David G. ""Dave"" Conklin is a retired park ranger who lives in the Flathead Valley. Although he has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Forestry and Wildlife Management, and an M.B.A., one of his first professional assignments was writing the Montana Historic Preservation Plan (Conklin D., Montana Historic Preservation Plan, 1975) and nominating historic sites to the National Register of Historic Places. As a park ranger, he worked to preserve historic parks associated with people who made the country what it is today. While in Helena, Montana Dave built a log cabin where he lived with his family near the old mining town of Unionville. After retiring he published his first book, Montana History Weekends (Conklin D., Montana History Weekends: 52 Adventures in History, 2002). Dave began gathering family information in 1978 while still working in Helena, Montana, to include local and family oral histories on audio and videotape as well as photos, documents and notes. After retiring he trained as a Broadcast Journalist for the Army National Guard and served two years in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he was awarded the Bronze Star during combat operations. In 2015 Dave retired again, began taking genealogy classes, and started work on his memoirs and family histories. He is a member of the West Valley Genealogical Society, Youngtown, Arizona and splits his time between Kalispell, Montana and Sun City, Arizona."

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