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My fourth book is published! lulu.com
An awesome book a must have! Available at Amazonbooks.com
Eliud Nieves de La Rosa's New Book
Eliud Nieves De La Rosa is a retired teacher and storyteller. As a storyteller he wrote many original tales that he performed in theaters, libraries and schools. He was often asked by audience members if they could find his stories somewhere to read. That became the motivation for compiling some of the stories that received the most positive feedback in this book: The Bird Man of Tremell Woods and other Tales.
The book is a available at amazonbooks.com/the irdmanoftremellwoods
Asking for financial aid
https://gofund.me/a2633abb
Last week I finished my fourth book, An Areito Of Freedom and Survival. Slavery in Puerto Rico.
The book is about the genealogy of descendants of slaves who worked in the hacienda Inuena in Aceituna, Moca. The slaver was Juan Pellot a Frenchman who came to Puerto Rico during 1804.
His two brothers and sister owned Iruena and ended up with 300 slaves forced from their homeland in New Guinea.
Historical records are scarce but I have worked the genealogy of the Pellot to fill in those historical gaps.
If you have been searching for your ancestry that leads back to Africa, then this book is for you.
Also included are slave lists from New Orleans, Louisiana.
The book also contains the genealogy of the Maldonado, Cajigas, Nieves, de la Victoria, Vargas, Alvarez, de Jesus, Legrand and many other surnames.
If you're into Genealogy, history or discovering your indigenous ancestry, then these books are for you!
Thanks!
Good News! My book, The Genealogy of Bartolome Brau and His Descendants has been published today! Yay! Here's the URL so you can go there.
The author has written the first part of his work from ten pages of an almost lost autobiography written by Don Salvador Higinio Brau y Asen
Available at Lulu.com
Waiting for publication from my publisher, Lulu.com.
New Books.
Been away from these pages.
I've written two new books. Discovering My Guanahatabey and Taino Ancestors. I've spent years researching my Spanish ancestry so I could find the women who these men married who were indigenous in Puerto Rico.
My second book: The Genealogy of Don Bartolome Brau and His Descendants. One of my cousins shared an almost lost autobiography written by Don Salvador Brau. I translated the Spanish to English and when I got through with his autobiography I settled into listing his descendants.
Brau was a famous historian who wrote the history of Puerto Rico, he also was a journalist.
Both books are available at Lulu.com, my publishers
Enjoy.
New Book I've been working upon a new book. My second book. I've been connecting the Spanish side of my Genealogy for years now. During that process I kept coming up on, indigenous ancestors. I thought it's high time I begin writing about my journey of discovery. The title of the book: Discovering my Guanahatabey and Taino Indigenous ancestors. From Coamo to San German Puerto Rico. It's still in process.
Podrias dar detalles sobre la foto de tu abuela que vi aqui?
Es mi abuela, Juana dde la Paz Maldonado y Ortiz de la Pena. Su papa fue Gumercindo Maldonado de Yabucoa.
It starts with a sore throat and a slight fever. Then it progresses into pneumonia that forms hardened mucus in your lungs. The doctors place you on oxygen and give you all kinds of medicines and antibiotics. You have lapsed into a coma from which you'll never wake from. You are totally alone in the ICU. Your family can't be at your side. If you're married and have children, when you die they will live on providing you haven't infected them.
You chose not to get Vaccinated.
You chose not to wear a mask.
You chose not to distance yourself from others who might have the contagion.
In essence, you committed suicide by virus.
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