Estefania Nazario-Dematos

Estefania Nazario-Dematos

Female UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Estefania Nazario-Dematos was born in UNKNOWN (daughter of Tracey Ann Sánchez Barton (Blackmon) and Juana Lucía Mathos Correa, daughter of Miguel Ramirez Arellano and Juana Lucía Mathos Correa, daughter of Joaquina Delgado and Juana Lucía Mathos Correa); died in UNKNOWN.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Tracey Ann Sánchez Barton (Blackmon)

    Tracey married Juana Lucía Mathos Correa on 24 Oct 1759 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA. Juana (daughter of Juan Blas Rodríguez Colón and Ypolito López Alicea) was born on 25 Sep 1740 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 21 May 1807 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Juana Lucía Mathos Correa was born on 25 Sep 1740 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA (daughter of Juan Blas Rodríguez Colón and Ypolito López Alicea); died on 21 May 1807 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Estefania Nazario-Dematos was born in UNKNOWN; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Léoncio Sánchez Santana

    Léoncio married Wanda Faye Barton(Sánchez Santana) Wanda was born on 26 May 1950 in Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina, USA; died on 14 Nov 2015 in Georgetown, Quitman, Georgia, USA; was cremated on 19 Nov 2014 in Tifton, Tift, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Wanda Faye Barton(Sánchez Santana) was born on 26 May 1950 in Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina, USA; died on 14 Nov 2015 in Georgetown, Quitman, Georgia, USA; was cremated on 19 Nov 2014 in Tifton, Tift, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: Address:
      52 Main Street.
    • FSID: LXNG-DT8
    • Occupation: Nurse Aide
    • Residence: 1987, Waukegan, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1994, Deltona, Volusia, Florida, USA

    Notes:

    It is with profound sadness and a bitter-sweet joy that we see our dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Wanda Faye Barton Sánchez, let loose her mortal coil and ascend to her place beside the Lord in his Heavenly Kingdom. Nearly two years ago, Wanda had been diagnosed with Glioblastoma Malforma brain cancer and given a prognosis of one-year remaining on this earth. True to her spirit, Wanda saw fit to work day and night to prove that the Lord is the only one who can call her home, and extended her time with us until her peaceful passing in her Georgetown, GA home on the morning of November 14. Born on May 26, 1950 in to Maxine Willa West and William Wiley Barton in Dillon, North Carolina - the middle child of nine - she is survived by her husband, Leon Sánchez; four children, Tracey, Phillip, Jon and Amy; three brothers, Dan, Michael and Brian Barton and eleven grandchildren, Jeffrey,Joshua and Justin Blackmon; Carissa, Phillip Lee Jr, Liam and Eli Gabriel Sánchez; Bailey Corinne Sutliff, Hayden Sutliff and Kyra Miller, Brooklyn Sánchez.

    For those that knew Wanda, they knew a woman who was ever-giving of herself unto others. From her life and career as a nurses aide and caretaker of the elderly through to her life-calling as a mother to her children and anyone who needed love and affection. Wanda extended her home and heart to all who would accept it and had an uncanny way of making anyone feel at home, no matter who or where. She spent her time basking in love and conversations with family and friends, playing Pogo games, solitaire and weekly family game nights. She made sure everyone within earshot was well-fed and never went home hungry. For as long as she was physically able, she was very active in her church at the First Baptist Church of Eufaula, AL and felt great comfort and joy being a part of such a loving community. She gathered strength and comfort, even in her most harrowing of days, through her faith in God and the support of her family, friends and community.

    Above all, she was most proud of her accomplishments of raising a family with very strong values and a bond that would endure through the ages. She and Leon would create the foundations of a family who values, supports and cherishes each other and would go on to raise their own families under the same tenets. She taught that it is not the material substances or fleeting moments that make life important, but that we are all bound to each other through how we respect and love each other; that happiness comes from within and through these bonds with others. It was through this understanding and daily practice that she remains the beacon of comfort for so many who would come to know her as ``Mom.´´

    Wanda was a Lighthouse in the dark to many people, and used this gift to help bring solace and comfort to anyone within the reach of her warm glow. "She left a ray of Sunshine in every soul she touched."

    Jon Sánchez

    It is with profound sadness and a bitter-sweet joy that we see our dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Wanda Faye Barton Sánchez, let loose her mortal coil and ascend to her place beside the Lord in his Heavenly Kingdom. Nearly two years ago, Wanda had been diagnosed with Glioblastoma Malforma brain cancer and given a prognosis of one-year remaining on this earth. True to her spirit, Wanda saw fit to work day and night to prove that the Lord is the only one who can call her home, and extended her time with us until her peaceful passing in her Georgetown, GA home on the morning of November 14. Born on May 26, 1950 in to Maxine Willa West and William Wiley Barton in Dillon, North Carolina - the middle child of nine - she is survived by her husband, Leon Sánchez; four children, Tracey, Phillip, Jon and Amy; three brothers, Dan, Michael and Brian Barton and eleven grandchildren, Jeffrey,Joshua and Justin Blackmon; Carissa, Phillip Lee Jr, Liam and Eli Gabriel Sánchez; Bailey Corinne Sutliff, Hayden Sutliff and Kyra Miller, Brooklyn Sánchez.

    For those that knew Wanda, they knew a woman who was ever-giving of herself unto others. From her life and career as a nurses aide and caretaker of the elderly through to her life-calling as a mother to her children and anyone who needed love and affection. Wanda extended her home and heart to all who would accept it and had an uncanny way of making anyone feel at home, no matter who or where. She spent her time basking in love and conversations with family and friends, playing Pogo games, solitaire and weekly family game nights. She made sure everyone within earshot was well-fed and never went home hungry. For as long as she was physically able, she was very active in her church at the First Baptist Church of Eufaula, AL and felt great comfort and joy being a part of such a loving community. She gathered strength and comfort, even in her most harrowing of days, through her faith in God and the support of her family, friends and community.

    Above all, she was most proud of her accomplishments of raising a family with very strong values and a bond that would endure through the ages. She and Leon would create the foundations of a family who values, supports and cherishes each other and would go on to raise their own families under the same tenets. She taught that it is not the material substances or fleeting moments that make life important, but that we are all bound to each other through how we respect and love each other; that happiness comes from within and through these bonds with others. It was through this understanding and daily practice that she remains the beacon of comfort for so many who would come to know her as ``Mom.´´

    Wanda was a Lighthouse in the dark to many people, and used this gift to help bring solace and comfort to anyone within the reach of her warm glow. "She left a ray of Sunshine in every soul she touched."

    Jon Sánchez

    It is with profound sadness and a bitter-sweet joy that we see our dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Wanda Faye Barton Sánchez, let loose her mortal coil and ascend to her place beside the Lord in his Heavenly Kingdom. Nearly two years ago, Wanda had been diagnosed with Glioblastoma Malforma brain cancer and given a prognosis of one-year remaining on this earth. True to her spirit, Wanda saw fit to work day and night to prove that the Lord is the only one who can call her home, and extended her time with us until her peaceful passing in her Georgetown, GA home on the morning of November 14. Born on May 26, 1950 in to Maxine Willa West and William Wiley Barton in Dillon, North Carolina - the middle child of nine - she is survived by her husband, Leon Sánchez; four children, Tracey, Phillip, Jon and Amy; three brothers, Dan, Michael and Brian Barton and eleven grandchildren, Jeffrey,Joshua and Justin Blackmon; Carissa, Phillip Lee Jr, Liam and Eli Gabriel Sánchez; Bailey Corinne Sutliff, Hayden Sutliff and Kyra Miller, Brooklyn Sánchez.

    For those that knew Wanda, they knew a woman who was ever-giving of herself unto others. From her life and career as a nurses aide and caretaker of the elderly through to her life-calling as a mother to her children and anyone who needed love and affection. Wanda extended her home and heart to all who would accept it and had an uncanny way of making anyone feel at home, no matter who or where. She spent her time basking in love and conversations with family and friends, playing Pogo games, solitaire and weekly family game nights. She made sure everyone within earshot was well-fed and never went home hungry. For as long as she was physically able, she was very active in her church at the First Baptist Church of Eufaula, AL and felt great comfort and joy being a part of such a loving community. She gathered strength and comfort, even in her most harrowing of days, through her faith in God and the support of her family, friends and community.

    Above all, she was most proud of her accomplishments of raising a family with very strong values and a bond that would endure through the ages. She and Leon would create the foundations of a family who values, supports and cherishes each other and would go on to raise their own families under the same tenets. She taught that it is not the material substances or fleeting moments that make life important, but that we are all bound to each other through how we respect and love each other; that happiness comes from within and through these bonds with others. It was through this understanding and daily practice that she remains the beacon of comfort for so many who would come to know her as ``Mom.´´

    Wanda was a Lighthouse in the dark to many people, and used this gift to help bring solace and comfort to anyone within the reach of her warm glow. "She left a ray of Sunshine in every soul she touched."

    Jon Sánchez

    It is with profound sadness and a bitter-sweet joy that we see our dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Wanda Faye Barton Sánchez, let loose her mortal coil and ascend to her place beside the Lord in his Heavenly Kingdom. Nearly two years ago, Wanda had been diagnosed with Glioblastoma Malforma brain cancer and given a prognosis of one-year remaining on this earth. True to her spirit, Wanda saw fit to work day and night to prove that the Lord is the only one who can call her home, and extended her time with us until her peaceful passing in her Georgetown, GA home on the morning of November 14. Born on May 26, 1950 in to Maxine Willa West and William Wiley Barton in Dillon, North Carolina - the middle child of nine - she is survived by her husband, Leon Sánchez; four children, Tracey, Phillip, Jon and Amy; three brothers, Dan, Michael and Brian Barton and eleven grandchildren, Jeffrey,Joshua and Justin Blackmon; Carissa, Phillip Lee Jr, Liam and Eli Gabriel Sánchez; Bailey Corinne Sutliff, Hayden Sutliff and Kyra Miller, Brooklyn Sánchez.

    For those that knew Wanda, they knew a woman who was ever-giving of herself unto others. From her life and career as a nurses aide and caretaker of the elderly through to her life-calling as a mother to her children and anyone who needed love and affection. Wanda extended her home and heart to all who would accept it and had an uncanny way of making anyone feel at home, no matter who or where. She spent her time basking in love and conversations with family and friends, playing Pogo games, solitaire and weekly family game nights. She made sure everyone within earshot was well-fed and never went home hungry. For as long as she was physically able, she was very active in her church at the First Baptist Church of Eufaula, AL and felt great comfort and joy being a part of such a loving community. She gathered strength and comfort, even in her most harrowing of days, through her faith in God and the support of her family, friends and community.

    Above all, she was most proud of her accomplishments of raising a family with very strong values and a bond that would endure through the ages. She and Leon would create the foundations of a family who values, supports and cherishes each other and would go on to raise their own families under the same tenets. She taught that it is not the material substances or fleeting moments that make life important, but that we are all bound to each other through how we respect and love each other; that happiness comes from within and through these bonds with others. It was through this understanding and daily practice that she remains the beacon of comfort for so many who would come to know her as ``Mom.´´

    Wanda was a Lighthouse in the dark to many people, and used this gift to help bring solace and comfort to anyone within the reach of her warm glow. "She left a ray of Sunshine in every soul she touched."

    Jon Sánchez

    {geni:about_me} === GEDCOM Note ===
    It is with profound sadness and a bitter-sweet joy that we see our dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Wanda Faye Barton Sánchez, let loose her mortal coil and ascend to her place beside the Lord in his Heavenly Kingdom. Nearly two years ago, Wanda had been diagnosed with Glioblastoma Malforma brain cancer and given a prognosis of one-year remaining on this earth. True to her spirit, Wanda saw fit to work day and night to prove that the Lord is the only one who can call her home, and extended her time with us until her peaceful passing in her Georgetown, GA home on the morning of November 14. Born on May 26, 1950 in to Maxine Willa West and William Wiley Barton in Dillon, North Carolina - the middle child of nine - she is survived by her husband, Leon Sánchez; four children, Tracey, Phillip, Jon and Amy; three brothers, Dan, Michael and Brian Barton and eleven grandchildren, Jeffrey,Joshua and Justin Blackmon; Carissa, Phillip Lee Jr, Liam and Eli Gabriel Sánchez; Bailey Corinne Sutliff, Hayden Sutliff and Kyra Miller, Brooklyn Sánchez.

    For those that knew Wanda, they knew a woman who was ever-giving of herself unto others. From her life and career as a nurses aide and caretaker of the elderly through to her life-calling as a mother to her children and anyone who needed love and affection. Wanda extended her home and heart to all who would accept it and had an uncanny way of making anyone feel at home, no matter who or where. She spent her time basking in love and conversations with family and friends, playing Pogo games, solitaire and weekly family game nights. She made sure everyone within earshot was well-fed and never went home hungry. For as long as she was physically able, she was very active in her church at the First Baptist Church of Eufaula, AL and felt great comfort and joy being a part of such a loving community. She gathered strength and comfort, even in her most harrowing of days, through her faith in God and the support of her family, friends and community.

    Above all, she was most proud of her accomplishments of raising a family with very strong values and a bond that would endure through the ages. She and Leon would create the foundations of a family who values, supports and cherishes each other and would go on to raise their own families under the same tenets. She taught that it is not the material substances or fleeting moments that make life important, but that we are all bound to each other through how we respect and love each other; that happiness comes from within and through these bonds with others. It was through this understanding and daily practice that she remains the beacon of comfort for so many who would come to know her as ``Mom.´´

    Wanda was a Lighthouse in the dark to many people, and used this gift to help bring solace and comfort to anyone within the reach of her warm glow. "She left a ray of Sunshine in every soul she touched."

    Jon Sánchez

    It is with profound sadness and a bitter-sweet joy that we see our dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Wanda Faye Barton Sánchez, let loose her mortal coil and ascend to her place beside the Lord in his Heavenly Kingdom. Nearly two years ago, Wanda had been diagnosed with Glioblastoma Malforma brain cancer and given a prognosis of one-year remaining on this earth. True to her spirit, Wanda saw fit to work day and night to prove that the Lord is the only one who can call her home, and extended her time with us until her peaceful passing in her Georgetown, GA home on the morning of November 14. Born on May 26, 1950 in to Maxine Willa West and William Wiley Barton in Dillon, North Carolina - the middle child of nine - she is survived by her husband, Leon Sánchez; four children, Tracey, Phillip, Jon and Amy; three brothers, Dan, Michael and Brian Barton and eleven grandchildren, Jeffrey,Joshua and Justin Blackmon; Carissa, Phillip Lee Jr, Liam and Eli Gabriel Sánchez; Bailey Corinne Sutliff, Hayden Sutliff and Kyra Miller, Brooklyn Sánchez.

    For those that knew Wanda, they knew a woman who was ever-giving of herself unto others. From her life and career as a nurses aide and caretaker of the elderly through to her life-calling as a mother to her children and anyone who needed love and affection. Wanda extended her home and heart to all who would accept it and had an uncanny way of making anyone feel at home, no matter who or where. She spent her time basking in love and conversations with family and friends, playing Pogo games, solitaire and weekly family game nights. She made sure everyone within earshot was well-fed and never went home hungry. For as long as she was physically able, she was very active in her church at the First Baptist Church of Eufaula, AL and felt great comfort and joy being a part of such a loving community. She gathered strength and comfort, even in her most harrowing of days, through her faith in God and the support of her family, friends and community.

    Above all, she was most proud of her accomplishments of raising a family with very strong values and a bond that would endure through the ages. She and Leon would create the foundations of a family who values, supports and cherishes each other and would go on to raise their own families under the same tenets. She taught that it is not the material substances or fleeting moments that make life important, but that we are all bound to each other through how we respect and love each other; that happiness comes from within and through these bonds with others. It was through this understanding and daily practice that she remains the beacon of comfort for so many who would come to know her as ``Mom.´´

    Wanda was a Lighthouse in the dark to many people, and used this gift to help bring solace and comfort to anyone within the reach of her warm glow. "She left a ray of Sunshine in every soul she touched."

    Jon Sánchez

    It is with profound sadness and a bitter-sweet joy that we see our dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Wanda Faye Barton Sánchez, let loose her mortal coil and ascend to her place beside the Lord in his Heavenly Kingdom. Nearly two years ago, Wanda had been diagnosed with Glioblastoma Malforma brain cancer and given a prognosis of one-year remaining on this earth. True to her spirit, Wanda saw fit to work day and night to prove that the Lord is the only one who can call her home, and extended her time with us until her peaceful passing in her Georgetown, GA home on the morning of November 14. Born on May 26, 1950 in to Maxine Willa West and William Wiley Barton in Dillon, North Carolina - the middle child of nine - she is survived by her husband, Leon Sánchez; four children, Tracey, Phillip, Jon and Amy; three brothers, Dan, Michael and Brian Barton and eleven grandchildren, Jeffrey,Joshua and Justin Blackmon; Carissa, Phillip Lee Jr, Liam and Eli Gabriel Sánchez; Bailey Corinne Sutliff, Hayden Sutliff and Kyra Miller, Brooklyn Sánchez.

    For those that knew Wanda, they knew a woman who was ever-giving of herself unto others. From her life and career as a nurses aide and caretaker of the elderly through to her life-calling as a mother to her children and anyone who needed love and affection. Wanda extended her home and heart to all who would accept it and had an uncanny way of making anyone feel at home, no matter who or where. She spent her time basking in love and conversations with family and friends, playing Pogo games, solitaire and weekly family game nights. She made sure everyone within earshot was well-fed and never went home hungry. For as long as she was physically able, she was very active in her church at the First Baptist Church of Eufaula, AL and felt great comfort and joy being a part of such a loving community. She gathered strength and comfort, even in her most harrowing of days, through her faith in God and the support of her family, friends and community.

    Above all, she was most proud of her accomplishments of raising a family with very strong values and a bond that would endure through the ages. She and Leon would create the foundations of a family who values, supports and cherishes each other and would go on to raise their own families under the same tenets. She taught that it is not the material substances or fleeting moments that make life important, but that we are all bound to each other through how we respect and love each other; that happiness comes from within and through these bonds with others. It was through this understanding and daily practice that she remains the beacon of comfort for so many who would come to know her as ``Mom.´´

    Wanda was a Lighthouse in the dark to many people, and used this gift to help bring solace and comfort to anyone within the reach of her warm glow. "She left a ray of Sunshine in every soul she touched."

    Jon Sánchez

    It is with profound sadness and a bitter-sweet joy that we see our dear Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Wanda Faye Barton Sánchez, let loose her mortal coil and ascend to her place beside the Lord in his Heavenly Kingdom. Nearly two years ago, Wanda had been diagnosed with Glioblastoma Malforma brain cancer and given a prognosis of one-year remaining on this earth. True to her spirit, Wanda saw fit to work day and night to prove that the Lord is the only one who can call her home, and extended her time with us until her peaceful passing in her Georgetown, GA home on the morning of November 14. Born on May 26, 1950 in to Maxine Willa West and William Wiley Barton in Dillon, North Carolina - the middle child of nine - she is survived by her husband, Leon Sánchez; four children, Tracey, Phillip, Jon and Amy; three brothers, Dan, Michael and Brian Barton and eleven grandchildren, Jeffrey,Joshua and Justin Blackmon; Carissa, Phillip Lee Jr, Liam and Eli Gabriel Sánchez; Bailey Corinne Sutliff, Hayden Sutliff and Kyra Miller, Brooklyn Sánchez.

    For those that knew Wanda, they knew a woman who was ever-giving of herself unto others. From her life and career as a nurses aide and caretaker of the elderly through to her life-calling as a mother to her children and anyone who needed love and affection. Wanda extended her home and heart to all who would accept it and had an uncanny way of making anyone feel at home, no matter who or where. She spent her time basking in love and conversations with family and friends, playing Pogo games, solitaire and weekly family game nights. She made sure everyone within earshot was well-fed and never went home hungry. For as long as she was physically able, she was very active in her church at the First Baptist Church of Eufaula, AL and felt great comfort and joy being a part of such a loving community. She gathered strength and comfort, even in her most harrowing of days, through her faith in God and the support of her family, friends and community.

    Above all, she was most proud of her accomplishments of raising a family with very strong values and a bond that would endure through the ages. She and Leon would create the foundations of a family who values, supports and cherishes each other and would go on to raise their own families under the same tenets. She taught that it is not the material substances or fleeting moments that make life important, but that we are all bound to each other through how we respect and love each other; that happiness comes from within and through these bonds with others. It was through this understanding and daily practice that she remains the beacon of comfort for so many who would come to know her as ``Mom.´´

    Wanda was a Lighthouse in the dark to many people, and used this gift to help bring solace and comfort to anyone within the reach of her warm glow. "She left a ray of Sunshine in every soul she touched."

    Jon Sánchez

    Birth:
    Address:

    Kendall Clinic 1150pm

    Died:
    Address:

    2:50am EST

    Children:
    1. Edda Lynn Harden
    2. Phillip Lee Sánchez Barton
    3. Emelia Grace Harden
    4. Jon Michael Sánchez Barton
    5. Elena J Harden
    6. 2. Tracey Ann Sánchez Barton (Blackmon)
    7. Amy Corrine Sánchez Barton (Miller)

  3. 6.  Juan Blas Rodríguez Colón was born in 1695 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP; died in Dec 1767 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: UNKNOWN

    Juan married Ypolito López Alicea on 26 Aug 1717 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP. Ypolito (son of Captain Antonio Rodríguez Rodríguez and Estephanía Rodríguez Colón) was born on 17 Oct 1738 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 3 Jan 1823 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ypolito López Alicea was born on 17 Oct 1738 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA (son of Captain Antonio Rodríguez Rodríguez and Estephanía Rodríguez Colón); died on 3 Jan 1823 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA.
    Children:
    1. Bernarda Rodríguez Correa was born on 4 Sep 1719 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP; died in UNKNOWN.
    2. Antonio Rodríguez Devaldes was born on 17 Jul 1718 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died in 1785.
    3. 3. Juana Lucía Mathos Correa was born on 25 Sep 1740 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 21 May 1807 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Léoncio Sánchez Soto was born on 28 Feb 1923 in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 11 Apr 2013 in Georgetown, Quitman, Georgia, USA; was cremated on 12 Apr 2013 in Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AKA: Leo
    • FSID: L5X6-ZB4
    • Occupation: cook
    • _EMPLOY: Retired
    • Residence: 1930, Candelero Arriba, Humacao, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1 Apr 1940, Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 2002, Debary, Florida, USA

    Notes:

    856819_10151320472318597_969303558_o http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=898acf20-1e93-4bd7-be32-3b9192c0657b&tid=46548815&pid=11 LeoncioSanchez-Soto http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=f3cd3469-23bb-4e86-a950-9c5542852382&tid=46548815&pid=11

    856819_10151320472318597_969303558_o http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=898acf20-1e93-4bd7-be32-3b9192c0657b&tid=46548815&pid=11 LeoncioSanchez-Soto http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=f3cd3469-23bb-4e86-a950-9c5542852382&tid=46548815&pid=11
    {geni:about_me} === GEDCOM Note ===
    856819_10151320472318597_969303558_o http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=898acf20-1e93-4bd7-be32-3b9192c0657b&tid=46548815&pid=11 LeoncioSanchez-Soto http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=f3cd3469-23bb-4e86-a950-9c5542852382&tid=46548815&pid=11

    856819_10151320472318597_969303558_o http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=898acf20-1e93-4bd7-be32-3b9192c0657b&tid=46548815&pid=11 LeoncioSanchez-Soto http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=f3cd3469-23bb-4e86-a950-9c5542852382&tid=46548815&pid=11

    Birth:
    Address:

    Died:
    Address:

    52 Main Street

    Léoncio married Luz Dorcas Santana López ( Sánchez Soto) on 26 Apr 1945 in Yauco, Puerto Rico, USA. Luz (daughter of Ramón Santana Feliciano and Antera Providencia López Rodríguez (Santana Feliciano )) was born on 4 Jun 1922 in Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 20 Jan 1984 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Luz Dorcas Santana López ( Sánchez Soto) was born on 4 Jun 1922 in Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA (daughter of Ramón Santana Feliciano and Antera Providencia López Rodríguez (Santana Feliciano )); died on 20 Jan 1984 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States of America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • AKA: Dolly
    • FSID: L5X6-DJV
    • Occupation: LPN
    • Residence: 1930, Caguitas, Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Residence: 1 Dec 1935, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA
    • Arrival: 20 Jun 1938, New York, New York
    • Residence: 1953, Manhattan, New York, USA

    Notes:


    {geni:about_me} === GEDCOM Note ===
    luzDSanchez Death Cert 001 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=109cc8b9-7d04-47d3-aa71-3313e4ad647e&tid=46548815&pid=12 LuzDorcasSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=2a58d4b4-7cb3-450b-af9e-d2a7557e2b49&tid=46548815&pid=12

    luzDSanchez Death Cert 001 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=109cc8b9-7d04-47d3-aa71-3313e4ad647e&tid=46548815&pid=12 LuzDorcasSantana-López http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=2a58d4b4-7cb3-450b-af9e-d2a7557e2b49&tid=46548815&pid=12

    Birth:
    Address:

    Died:
    Address:

    Notes:

    Married:
    Address:

    Children:
    1. 4. Léoncio Sánchez Santana
    2. Aileen Sánchez Santana (Manning)
    3. Arleen Sánchez Santana (Guerrero) was born on 22 Sep 1954 in New York, New York, New York, USA; died on 5 Oct 2022 in Bellevue, King, Washington, USA; was buried in Seattle, King County, Washington, United States.
    4. Edda Luz Sánchez Santana (Harden).

  3. 14.  Captain Antonio Rodríguez Rodríguez was born about 1665 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP; died on 9 Jun 1758 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP.

    Notes:

    1-Correa http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=c76f0449-a512-46e8-9040-82e002bb689e&tid=46548815&pid=810
    1-Correa http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=c76f0449-a512-46e8-9040-82e002bb689e&tid=46548815&pid=810

    Antonio married Estephanía Rodríguez Colón in 1695 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA. Estephanía (daughter of Chester Guerrero and Arleen Sánchez Santana (Guerrero)) was born in 1668 in Coamo, Coamo, Puerto Rico, Province of Spain; died on 2 Aug 1715 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP; was buried on 2 Aug 1715 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Estephanía Rodríguez Colón was born in 1668 in Coamo, Coamo, Puerto Rico, Province of Spain (daughter of Chester Guerrero and Arleen Sánchez Santana (Guerrero)); died on 2 Aug 1715 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP; was buried on 2 Aug 1715 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Estephania Rodríguez
    • Name: Estephania Rodríguez Y Colón De Luyando
    • Name: Estephanía Rodríguez Y Colón Deluyando
    • Birth: Between 1668 and 1672, Puerto Rico, US Terriotory
    • Birth: 1668, Coamo, Coamo, Puerto Rico, Province of Spain
    • Birth: 1668, Coamo, Coamo, Puerto Rico, Province of Spain
    • Birth: Abt 1668, Coamo, Coamo, Puerto Rico, Province of Spain
    • Death: 1 Aug 1715, Puerto Rico, US Terriotory
    • Death: 2 Aug 1715, Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA

    Children:
    1. 7. Ypolito López Alicea was born on 17 Oct 1738 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 3 Jan 1823 in Las Piedras, Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA.
    2. Isabél Rodríguez Rodríguez Rodríguez was born in 1718 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP; died in 1780 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, ESP.
    3. María Delas Correa was born on 10 Nov 1713 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 26 Nov 1806 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA.
    4. Felipa Delosreyes Correa Rodríguez was born in UNKNOWN in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 21 Jul 1742 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA.
    5. Stephanie Leanne Headly
    6. Nicolás Correa Rodríguez was born in 1701 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 16 Apr 1771 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA.
    7. Francisco Correa Rodríguez Rodríguez was born in 1862 in Azores, Portugal; died on 30 Jun 1947 in Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Antonio Correa Rodríguez was born in UNKNOWN in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died in UNKNOWN.
    9. Felipe Correa Rodríguez was born in UNKNOWN in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 17 Jun 1759 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA.
    10. Jon Michael Sánchez Barton
    11. Pepa Rodríguez Rodríguez was born in UNKNOWN in Puerto Rico, US Terriotory; died on 8 Mar 1771 in Puerto Rico, US Terriotory.
    12. Ana Correa was born on 13 Jan 1711 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 13 Feb 1726 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA.
    13. Phillip Lee Sánchez Barton
    14. Christina Marie Headly
    15. Francisco Rodríguez was born about 1720 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died about 1801.
    16. José Delosreyes Correa Rodríguez was born in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 16 Apr 1771 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA.
    17. Cayetano Correa was born in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA; died on 25 Apr 1716 in Arecibo, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, USA.