2. Miguel Marquéz was my
grandfather on my mother's side
and he was born the ninth of
Octuber in Spain in 1903 where
he used to live in Malaga with his
parents and his three brothers. He
had belonged to a wealthy family
and he was bred with elegance
and politeness in a religious
school.
3. Banished
Miguel Marquéz was forced to leave his
country at the age of nine years old with
his brothers and his uncle because they
parents had died.
They were sent to Argentina by a ship while
his others members of their family were
fighting for the huge inheritance that they
parents had left behind.
4. He was settled down with his
brothers and his uncle in La
Plata, Buenos Aires where they
could buy a house with the little
money that his family had given
to them. Then he began to
work young to satisfy their basic
needs because they were in a
difficult economic situation.
5. Arranged Marriage
Miguel had met Sara Saponaro one
time because their friends insited
with they had to be together. She
spent her life with him in spite of
being twelve years old younger than
him and being in love of another
man.
6. Sara Saponaro was born the
seventeenth of April in Buenos Aires,
La Plata in 1918 and she lived there
with her parents and her three sisters
and one brother. She lived there until
she was five years old because after
that year her mother died and her
father left her with her sisters and her
brother in her uncle's house.
7. A large Family
After Miguel and Sara decided to live together
they settled down in Ensenada, La Plata and
one year later, in 1936 they had their first
daughter who was named Nélida Marquéz.
Thirteen years later, they had their second son
named Alberto Marquéz, then came Alicia Marquéz
in 1951 and the last one daughter was Mónica
Marquéz in 1958.
8. Migdonio Saucedo was my grandfather on my
father’s side and he was born in Paraguay in
1928 and lived there with his parents and his
brothers and sisters. His parents were from
Canarian Islands and they had came to
Paraguay because there were a law which said
that each 100 tons of merchandise
exported, five families had to come to
America.
9. At the age of 4 years, Migdonio had to move
To Misiones as consequence of a War between
Bolivia and Paraguay where they parents had died.
As a result of this tragedy he, his brothers and
Sisters were raised by their Grandparents.
But in spite of that they had to began to work young
Because their gradfather had died and they had left
With their grandmother who had not had a work
Which could maintain them.
10. Migdonio Had to go to Entre Rios because
He did not have a job and he had received
News of his brother, who had gone to Entre
Rios searching a job too. When He arrived there,
he had to settled down because he started to
work in a factory a lot of time and he could not
come back to Misiones.
11. Teresa Correa was born in Entre Ríos,
Gualeguay in 1937 she is my grandmother of
my father's side and she lived there with her
parents and her sixteen brothers and sisters.
She was the youngest daughter and the last one
and she started to work when she was just nine
years old.
12. Teresa Correa had been in love with a man who
had left her when she told him that she was
pregnant, so She had to take care her baby alone.
Her baby was A girl and was named Liliana, and
she had to grow Up without a father.
13. Migdonio and Teresa Had met each
other in the factory where they worked,
and they fall in love immediatly. Teresa
already had a little daughter who was
adopted by Migdonio and he gave to her
his surname. After a time they had a son
who was named Daniel Saucedo
and ten years later they would have their
last daughter who was named Sandra
Saucedo.
14. Happy Wedding
LiLiana Saucedo and Alberto Marquéz
were married in 1973 in a church of
Guernica city. That day was unforgetable
to them because the priest was a little
drunk and he forgot to prepare the
church for the wedding.
15. In the wedding of Liliana Saucedo and Alberto Marquéz my parents
Mónica Marquéz and Daniel Saucedo met each other.. After that day they
had kept seeing a lot of times and after a couple of years They began to
have a relationship and later they were Living together.
16. Mónica and Daniel
had two daughters,
the first Was named
Carla Saucedo and
she was born in
1988 and the second
one was named Daniela
Saucedo and was born
in 1989. They had to buy
A House because they
lived in one but it
belonged To my Father’s
Parents.