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Gena Cruz
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Gena Cruz (born Gena), 1978 - 2021 Gena Cruz (born Gena) 1978 2021
Gena Cruz (born Gena) was born in 1978, in .
Gena married Genaro Cruz.
Genaro was born in 1978, in .
They had one child.
Gena passed away in 2021, at age 43.
Gena Candelaria (born Cruz) Gena Candelaria (born Cruz)
Gena Candelaria (born Cruz) married Ramon Candelaria.
They had 6 children: Ramon Candelaria, Antonio Candelaria and .
Gena passed away.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Gena CruzGena Cruz in The Boston Globe - Mar 12 1929
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... advance was being conducted by Gen Iturbe, with 5000 men converging upon Mazatlan from various points. The Government today announced confiscation of the property of the chief rebel leaders, Gens Cruz, Manzo and Aguirre, as well as that of Gov Fausto Topete of Sonora. The property wae valued at several hundred thousand dollars. The Government denied it was using foreign aviators. ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Gena Robert CruzGena Robert Cruz in The Boston Globe - Apr 5 1929
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"... able to call oll their frenzied troops. War Against Religious Revolt Success is also attending the west coast campaign. Gen Lazaro Cardenas, in command there, reported the rebels of Gens Robert Cruz and Ramon were retreating from Culiacan. capital of the State of Sinaloa, and that he expected to occupy it within two days, using it as a base for operations against ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Gena CruzGena Cruz in The Boston Globe - Dec 23 1923
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"... forts wiilie Gens Almazon and Maximo Hojas attacked Fabrics, a suburb north of Puebla. After the (rebel! defeat at Heights they withdrew toward pursued by Government forces commanded by Gens Cruz and Berlanga. Renewed lighting took place at Barranca Banda and Puerto the enemy again retreating within the city of Puebla. Federal cavalry kd by Oens Luls and Marcial entered the ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States