Gus (Berard) Baliarda
Honor Code SignatorySigned 12 Mar 2018 | 538 contributions | 17 thank-yous | 3,244 connections
Born: October 12, 1955 Given name: Joseph Delphin Berard
Adopted by a Cuban family on February 1956.
Gus was adopted by Rafael J Baliarda on 10 Feb 1956.
Lived in Cuba from 1956 to 1960 Lived in Puerto Rico from 1960 to 2003 Lives in Florida from 2003 to present
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Et, voilà! Si tu peux copier ces textes dans la Section "SOURCES" de chacun ce sera mieux.
Aussi, comme je t'ai dit, si tu ne veux pas ces informations sur ta page, je peux les effacer!
Bye!
edited by Métis Real TremblaY
Try to open this.
It will open on your GedMatch . These are chromosomes we "partage":
Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 118.4cM (3.3 Pct) Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.5
10 shared segments found for this comparison.
It don't go! https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare2.php désolé, mais mon adresse ne fonctionne pas!
Hope you can open it!
Bye! RealT, a Bouchard-s grand son!
edited by Métis Real TremblaY
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