Spanish brothers
According to a birth certificate, the following two men are brothers. How is it that they have different surnames? Is there any tradition relating to the eldest child taking a different part of the family name? I'm looking at 'Roque POMARES' and 'Antonio ALARCONE' in the 1870's.
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Spanish brothers  ·  Rachel Pomares  ·  11/10/2004, 8:59 PM
Re: Spanish brothers  ·  Magia  ·  11/11/2004, 6:59 AM
Re: Caprice  ·  Gianfranco E. Tubino Bryce  ·  11/11/2004, 5:00 AM
Re: Spanish brothers  ·  Justina  ·  11/10/2004, 9:30 PM
Re: Spanish brothers  ·  Justina  ·  11/10/2004, 9:31 PM
Justina, that wiggly line is not called a "tilde"  ·  Getb  ·  11/11/2004, 4:53 AM
Thanks, I know, just couldn't find it. nt  ·  Justina  ·  11/11/2004, 6:38 PM
Re: I know what a tilde is!  ·  Justina  ·  11/11/2004, 6:41 PM
The symbol ~ is called a tilde  ·  iris  ·  11/11/2004, 8:44 AM
Re: The symbol ~ is called a tilde  ·  Justina  ·  11/11/2004, 6:40 PM
Thanks for the info, Iris  ·  Magia  ·  11/11/2004, 10:59 AM
Re: Thanks for the info, Iris  ·  Getb  ·  11/11/2004, 8:27 PM
Names of various diacritical marks in English  ·  iris  ·  11/12/2004, 9:31 AM
It IS called a tilde  ·  Magia  ·  11/12/2004, 7:54 AM
Re: Thanks for the info, Iris  ·  Anon.  ·  11/12/2004, 1:42 AM
Ok... I do admit my mistakes... But...  ·  Getb  ·  11/12/2004, 7:36 PM
Re: Spanish brothers  ·  Chrisell  ·  11/10/2004, 9:06 PM