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Fierro/Fierro Ancestry & Rodolfo Fierro

Re: Fierro/Fierro Ancestry & Rodolfo Fierro

Posted: 27 May 2012 4:24PM GMT
Classification: Query
My abuela, Manuela Lozano Fierro (Later Pena), had a brother named Marcos Lozano. Marcos Lozano moved up to Chicago, where he worked for International Harvester - a good job at that time. He married an Italian woman named Mary Fernino (Spelling?)

Marcos Lozano died in a motor vehicle accident around 1954 or so, when he was struck by a truck. I believe he had a brother named "Lalo", which I think was short for Laureano. He may have also had another brother named Candelario.

I downloaded a page of Mexican census records that show an Esteban Fierro living near Delicias Ch. around 1930, and he looks about the right age. I will have it scanned to a disk and send it to you.

We should done the Fierro family research a long time ago!

Robert H. Glotzer y Fierro

Re: Fierro/Fierro Ancestry & Rodolfo Fierro

Posted: 29 May 2012 3:47PM GMT
Classification: Query
Lexfieros, Look in ask.com under Rodolfo Fierro and you will see a picture of Col Fierro

Re: Fierro/Fierro Ancestry & Rodolfo Fierro

Posted: 31 May 2012 12:51AM GMT
Classification: Query
My late mother, Romana Ruffina Fierro Glotzer, was born in Terlingua Texas in 1918. My grandfather's name was Esteban Fierro, who was from Delicias. I believe Esteban Fierro had some siblings, one of who was "Lalo", short for Laureano.
Esteban Fierro supposedly went off to fight with Pancho Villa when my mom and my tia Anita, but in any event, Esteban never came back. My abuela, Manuela Lozano Fierro, remarried to Manuel Pena, and the family moved to El Paso at some point.
My tia Anita is in her nineties now, and she does not remember much of anything. Does any of this ring a bell?

Robert H. Glotzer (Y Fierro)

PS: I have seen the Wikipedia picture of Rodolfo Fierro, and he looks like me when I was in my thirties, and still had a lot of hair!

Re: Fierro/Fierro Ancestry & Rodolfo Fierro

Posted: 9 Jul 2012 3:07AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 15 Jul 2012 9:26PM GMT
General Rodolfo Fierro Lopez was born at Charay Sinaloa Mexico
near the City of Los Mochis and he was a big man taller than Pancho Villa, smart and quik, he was good with guns, rifles and knives, he was a very talented man,ride cars, horses, motocycles, train locomotives,and speak very good English served only 3 years as Dorado and he may had killed with his own hands more than 3000 men (vicious criminal as part of "his duties", remember he was the SICARIO for Pancho Villa but he does not have any recognition no estatuas, no colonias, no streets with his name because he executed many soldiers with his own hands. His mother was Mayo indian (not Maya)and she was a domestic worker for the Fierro family one of them was his father, and took the infant away from the mother who last name was Lopez so He was a mestizo, tall, clear eyes,muscular, strong, intelligent, he was a federal official first which tell us that had some schooling,he married a beautiful women and had a daughter but both died after she gave birth. Rodolfo Fierro was the typical Sinaloense and died at age 35.

Re: Fierro/Fierro Ancestry & Rodolfo Fierro

Posted: 30 Mar 2013 1:21AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Fierro, villa
Hi . I decided to look this man up for myself after years of my moms interest in pancho villa and me getting married to my husband which come to find out from his grandpa telling me and showing me pictures of rodolfo and pancho villa that I can't find anywhere on the Internet ( so its safe to assume the old man is telling the truth) that my husband and his Fierro long line of family are true descendent of fierro himself . I could be wrong but the picture is very much authentic and if I could upload a picture some how of my husbands uncles you might be able to tell the striking resemblance .

Re: Fierro/Fierro Ancestry & Rodolfo Fierro

Posted: 30 Mar 2013 3:13AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Fierro
If you're near a FedEx Kinkos Office Center, or some place like it, you can have photos scanned onto a disc, and then upload it to this site. There's a photo of Rodolfo Fierro on Wikipedia, he looks a lot like I did in my thirties!
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