Welcome to this web site, dedicated to all those persons in our families who were, are and will be. Within these electronic walls you will find branches in our families that extend throughout the towns of Dorado, Toa Baja, Barceloneta, Arecibo, Adjuntas, Trujillo Alto, Juncos, and other towns in the Island of Puerto Rico. It also includes other countries such as Spain, the United States, England, Iceland, Italy, Greece and many more. Some family files include photos that I have obtained from family members and other sources. Feel free to download these photos and share them with other members of our families. Our families include men and women from diferent social and educational backgrounds, from uneducated sugar cane field laborers and farmers to world renown writters, from soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen to public servants such as governors, mayors and legislators, from simple one room store merchants to leaders of industry. I am proud of every one of them and all the contributions each made to our families' history.
I would like to thank Priscilla Colón and Carmen Santos for their patience and help in my constant delude of questions and phone calls about one tid bit or other. Also, many thanks to Mr. Pedro R. Díaz (Don Tito), Trujillo Alto's official historian, a true Puerto Rican gentleman, who's a gold mine of knowledge about our history. I would also like to thank those of you who have helped me with my search, even with my mistakes...Gracias!
Now, get comfortable, grab a cup of coffee or hot chocolate and let us hope you can find a link into our families. Who knows, we might be cousins after all. Good luck in your searches and may God Bless all our families!
Carlos Iván Correa Dávila
Troy, New York
Notes:
All birth, death and marriage dates are approximate unless the complete date (mm/dd/yyyy) is shown.
Please, please, please!!! If you find any mistakes or have any additional information about any of the families in this tree, send it to me so I can make any changes or additions.
Use the "Relationship" tool in the Tools menu. It will give you the option to verify the relationship between two individuals, just as long as there is a direct family connection. Check it out and find out how our ancestors were related!
There is a "chain" icon to the right of the printer icon on top of each family page and right below the menu line. By clicking on it, the program will show you how that specific person is related to me. Again, it will show the relationship only if there is a direct connection between myself and the person listed on that specific family page. By clicking on the "magnifying glass" icon inside the box that will open, the program will provide a graphic showing the most direct family link, just as the "Relationship" tool does.