Though daughter Manuela "Nellie" still had her father Pablo AVILA (living at 551 Calle Constitucion, in Mazatlan, MEX.), it was maternal grandmother Leandra BONELL-Lopez, who first took Nellie to emigrate to the U.S. According to records recently uncovered, on June 13, 1917, sailing on the "S.S. City of Para" from Mazalan, Sinaloa, MEXICO, to San Francisco, California, USA, Leandra brought her grandchild 'Manuela' AVILA, age 10, to America for the first time.
Though daughter Manuela "Nellie" still had her father Pablo AVILA (living at 551 Calle Constitucion, in Mazatlan, MEX.), it was maternal grandmother Leandra BONELL-Lopez, who first took Nellie to emigrate to the U.S. According to records recently uncovered, on June 13, 1917, sailing on the "S.S. City of Para" from Mazalan, Sinaloa, MEXICO, to San Francisco, California, USA, Leandra brought her grandchild 'Manuela' AVILA, age 10, to America for the first time.
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