Adelina Dawe
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Adelina Dawe (1887 - abt. 1963)

Adelina Dawe
Born [location unknown]
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died about at about age 75 in Xalapa, Veracruz, Méxicomap
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Biography

Adelina was born in 1887. She passed away about 1963.

Name: Adelina Darre. Given Name: Adelina. Surname: Darre. [1]

Born abt 1888. [1]

Marriage Husband @I422115052986@. Wife @I422115053079@. Marriage 9 May 1908. El Súchil, Durango, México. [2]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Source: S_903288195 Archivo General del Registro Civil del Estado Durango (Durango Civil Registry State Archives); Durango, Mexico Ancestry Record 60446 #2273863
  2. Source: S_903288195 Archivo General del Registro Civil del Estado Durango (Durango Civil Registry State Archives); Durango, Mexico Ancestry Record 60446 #1961812
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  • Source: S_903288195 Durango, Mexico, Civil Registration Marriages, 1861-1951 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2015 Provo, UT, USA Record Collection 60446




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Pitai picture was always around. The deeply loved mother of my grandfather and great aunt Linita her face was very familiar in my life.

It was looking at her that the odness of my family was explained under the guise of britishness. She was the reason why we are punctual and rather shy.

She lived in many places while her widowed mother was building a life on her own. Pachuca, Monterrey and Austin. At some inflection part of the story the piano had to be sold.

She felt in love with Jesus de la Parra when her mother was working as a governess for the De la Parra family. This created a double connection casue she loved her political family as her own. Specially Maria Eugenia de la Parra Irigoyen with whom she kept correspondence all of her life.

She almost lost one of her children during the war, while a train was helping them scape in the silent of the night.

Each of her children was born in a different place. The many different family home's Sombrerete, Durango, Real del Monte, Pachuca, Coyoacan. Despite trying to teach their children english they refused but I sometimes found myself doing unintended confessions to grandfather who understood far more than he ever admited.

Pitai, loving her children, letting them play, making costumes for them and allowing the most paradisiac collection of pet animals in the garden of their house.

So life passed, always in love with her husband, always caring for her children and then the grandchildren came. They would sit on her rocking chair to caress her cheeks and double chin with laughters. She knitted for all of them.

Pitai is the bridge in between the people I had the pleasure to live with and those I didn't. Pitai makes me think that we have always been a family that loves much and very well

posted 20 Jan 2021 by David Mota de la Parra   [thank David]
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