Ray and Arlene Rodriguez

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I'm researching my family roots which are located in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico.
I've submitted a few grave sites and plan to add the photo of the grave site shortly. In the Cemetary of Juana Diaz, there is a "Old" section and across the street a "New" section. In the old section, no records are kept. If you want to find someone, you need to contact a family member or search by yourself. In this old section the common burial practice was to bury one in a tomb, holding anywhere from one to eight remains. In the hispanic culture, a woman kept her maiden name after she was married. If she was a widow, the term Vda. de (husbands last name) would be used. i.e. Maria Rodriguez Vda De Burgos, Maria's name followed by her late husbands last name. I tried to code each tomb, so that you can see whom is buried with whom, but it wouldn't import in the excell file I used.The records I added were from the actual tombs, since there were multiple burials in the same tomb, if you find your relative, e-mail me and I'll list the others in the tomb for you.
I will try to add at least one photo for every listing, if you find your relative with no photo, e-mail me and I'll add it next. These photos were about 2-3 GB files reduced to 250 KB,
if you need a higher resolution photo, let me know.
This work was accomplished by myself and my wife, Arlene Rodriguez (Bobrowski).

I'm researching my family roots which are located in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico.
I've submitted a few grave sites and plan to add the photo of the grave site shortly. In the Cemetary of Juana Diaz, there is a "Old" section and across the street a "New" section. In the old section, no records are kept. If you want to find someone, you need to contact a family member or search by yourself. In this old section the common burial practice was to bury one in a tomb, holding anywhere from one to eight remains. In the hispanic culture, a woman kept her maiden name after she was married. If she was a widow, the term Vda. de (husbands last name) would be used. i.e. Maria Rodriguez Vda De Burgos, Maria's name followed by her late husbands last name. I tried to code each tomb, so that you can see whom is buried with whom, but it wouldn't import in the excell file I used.The records I added were from the actual tombs, since there were multiple burials in the same tomb, if you find your relative, e-mail me and I'll list the others in the tomb for you.
I will try to add at least one photo for every listing, if you find your relative with no photo, e-mail me and I'll add it next. These photos were about 2-3 GB files reduced to 250 KB,
if you need a higher resolution photo, let me know.
This work was accomplished by myself and my wife, Arlene Rodriguez (Bobrowski).

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