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Andres Avila

I've decided to take a break from Grandpa Ernie's mother's side. The whole point to this research to begin with was to find out more about his father. Unfortunately, I don't know anything more about his father than when I started.

Here's what I know so far:
Name: Andres (or Andreas) Avila
Siblings: Maria (B: 1881), Antonio (B: 1882) and Clara
Nephew: Jorge or George (Maria's son) (B:1914)
-Maria, George, Antonio and their mother Gariala (typo?) (B: 1841) lived in Gallup, New Mexico according to the 1930 census.

That's pretty much all I know so far, which isn't much.

I mentioned before that I'm requesting the Ernie's Birth Certificate to see who is listed as his father as well as a marriage record between Lupe and Andres. Hopefully that will reveal something more that I can go off of.

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