this project off the ground and place it on a media where I can share it for all to enjoy.
After many years of research, my family tree project lost momentum due to my busy schedule and access to research information. In 2006 the family tree project was incited when my cousin Maria Ester Briseño Hernandez volunteered to assist, and again my busy schedule impeded our progress. This family tree project was supose to be a collaboration between Maria Ester and myself, grievously, in August of 2010 my dear cousin past away. Her family tree segment will be posted soon.
I have spent many hours on photo and data accession. I will do my best to convey the information I have amassed from our senior relatives over the past 20 years and integrated into this web site.
Please feel free to contact me with any additional contributions you would like to make to this web site. Email me with corrections, photos, history, questions, and stories you may have.
I am looking for contacts to where I may not have the geographic advantage to research data from the generation that does not have the means of connecting to this technology we call the internet. If you would like to be my direct contact to further research the family tree, please let me know.
This web site will continue to go through changes and transformations as information makes it way here. I recommend that you stop and visit from time to time and see what is new. The important part is that this small tree has been planted. Just like a real tree, with time it will continue to grow.
I hope that after your visit, you walk away with a better understanding of your family tree.
Thanks
Romualdo “Remo” Briseño Deleon
