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From Cañones to Turkey Creek
- The Ancestors and Descendants of José Mariano de Jesús Valdés
- Narrated by: Doug Greene
- Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The focus of this book is on Juan Bautista Valdés’ grandson José Mariano de Jesús Valdés, who was born in Barranco at around1806, during the Spanish governance of New Mexico.
Biographies of José Mariano de Jesús and his children give background to the history of the Valdés family in New Mexico and Southern Colorado. Thousands of descendants can be found living throughout the United States, especially New Mexico, Colorado, and California.
This audiobook contains the biographical study of the Valdés ancestors and excludes the genealogical report that is available in the print book.
©2019 Marcus J. Flores (P)2020 Marcus J. Flores
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