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10/05/1915 - arrives in New York aboard Carrillo from Puerto Colombia
Permanent address in Long Island, NY
Mechanical Engineer
According to family, suffere from mental illness and died in Dabeiba Antioquia | Cadavid, Victor Yepes (I23)
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1884? 1890?
Lived in Alemania with Luis and their mom María. Remained here for 18 years
It is believed he has two kids in Alemania, but no records confirm
Fita Yepes Morales de Mejía recounts her uncle Aristóbulo and brother Luis Eduardo owned separate farms in Cune, Cundiamarca. She remembers him wearing khaki pants, cork sombrero, and carrying a riding crop. When Fita was 5 ~1947, she remembers he lived with his wife in a 4-story building on 13th street in Bogota in a luxurious apartment. Fita recalls the
decoration, including a bust of the Virgin of Lourdes on a turned column,
bunker chests, and dining room chairs engraved with lions or dogs.
Aristóbulo's wife played the piano, and Aristóbulo composed the song "La Cuneña." | Cadavid, Aristóbulo Yepes (I27)
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1890? Son Guillermo was born in 1912
Was a dentist
After losing his wife Nina, traveled to Venezuela where he and his son Hernán, a doctor, settled
The Yepes Mantilla who stayed in Colombia were rasied by their Aunt - Tilcia Mantilla Pedraza y her husband Levi álvarez, a doctor(they didn’t have children). They had a lot of land - El Limonal y Lusitania en El Espino y Chiscas, Boyacá
Alicia Mantilla Mantilla, remembers him as a very elegant man, posing for a photo in an impeccable suit, waistcoat and pocket watch, barefoot | Cadavid, Arturo Yepes (I28)
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26. Luis Eduardo's birth certificate includes a note indicating that he married Leonor Nepomucena Machado on May 29, 1916. This information is curious because, as we have seen in the Chronological Ordering Tables, Luis Eduardo was already living in New York in 1915, where he worked as an accountant, and in 1918 he reappears in New York when he registered for military service in the United States due to World War I. Searching online for references to Leonor Nepomucena Machado, we found a genealogy of hers spanning 40 generations and 772 pages. There she appears married to and with descendants of Elías Zuluaga Palacio: Genealogy by David Puerta Tamayo (rohner-campos.ch) | Cadavid, Luis Eduardo Yepes (I19)
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5 hijos | Toro, ángela María Calle (I157)
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59 años | Family: Aristóbulo Yepes Cadavid / Graciela Sofía Belmonte Vanegas (F11)
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7 hijos | Peláez, María Trinidad Natividad Arango (I153)
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7 hijos | Calle, Francisco ángel Yepes (I152)
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77 años | Mantilla, Guillermo Yepes (I38)
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According to Yolanda Sanín Yepes, Eva Yepes Cadavids daughter, his niece - was nicknamed ‘the monkey’
Sent as a teenager to Germany, where he, his brothers Luis y Aristóbulo, y sister Ana lived with their mother María Josefa Cadavis Giraldo de Yepes
Died skating by getting run over by a steamroller in a park in Hamburg
His accident is referenced in The New York Times 05/16/1914. Who died
when he was struck by a truck while rollerblading near 108th Street and Central
Park West in New York. His address was 204 Manhattan Avenue in New York, just one block from where the accident occurred. We believe that Isaiah had been sent by his parents to live with his brother, Luis Eduardo Yepes Cadavid, who had arrived in New York in August of 1913
05/14/1914 arrived in New York aboard ship Graecia from Puerto Colombia at 15
His name is on a list of passengers detained for questioning. Conjecture is that he was a minor not accompanied by family, and therefore for that reason was questioned | (2), Isaías Yepes Cadavid (I22)
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Also called Deborita, to be distinguished from mother
11/10/1921 - arrives in New York aboard boat Sizaola which had sailed from Puerto Colombia. She was 15 years old accompanied by her uncle, Roberto Yepes Cadavid
11/05/1935 - arrives in New York aboard boat Virginia which had sailed from Canal Zone, Panama. Assumed she had already married, as her name appeared as Débora Martínez. 29 years old and an American citizen
05/14/1992 - death shortly before 86th birthday | Yepes, Débora Navarro (I75)
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Andrea Rangel Antolínez
Andrea Rangel de Mendoza
was baptized in Aná in 1673
doce hijos | Antolínez, Andrea de Burgos (I161)
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Another record 06/30/1692 | Family: Miguel de Yepes (Sandoval) Benítez / Andrea de Burgos Antolínez (F61)
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Baptized 01/03/1883 in Don Matías
Padrinos: Antonio María Giraldo y Delfina Jaramillo
Fourth Child of Isaías y María | Cadavid, Carlina de Jesús Yepes (I18)
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Baptized 01/18/1899
Padrinos: Luis Eduardo y Débora Yepes Cadavid
No more data. Possible she died as a little girl? | Cadavid, Enriqueta Yepes (I20)
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Baptized 01/21/1903 | Cadavid, Gustavo Antonio Yepes (I24)
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Baptized 01/22/1908 en San José La Capuchina
Marriage Annulled by a sentence of the ecclesiastical tribunal on December 19, 1974. The true record is found in special book 3, folio 515. | Yepes, Maria Magarita Ceballos (I64)
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Baptized 06/17/1884
Padrinos: Miguel y Fabriciana Giraldo
08/11/1913 arrived in New York at 29 y/o aboard Albingia from Puerto Colombia
1915 New York State consensus - lived @ 300 East 125th St with other roomates, including his brother Roberto.
Was listed as an accountant, Roberto was listed as a university student
08/12/1918 - Military Service Registration for WW1, address is the same where his sister Débora and her son Alfonso Donato Navarro were listed residing in 1920. Occupation is now machinist/operator at Goodyear Rubber in Manahattan
Do not know if he served in the US Army.
04/23/1935 - arrives in New York on ship Santa Clara from Buenaventura. We know that Luis, Aristóbulo, Ana, and mother María spent 18 years in Hamburg.
From family, we know Luis was Colombian consul in Hamburg
When he returned to Colombia, he lived on his farm in Cune, Cundinamarca (between Villeta y Guaduas) decorated with statues and art he collected on his travels
During the violence period in Colombia, his house was burned and destroyed
Survived and fled, but don’t know last days or if he had any descendants | Cadavid, Luis Eduardo Yepes (I19)
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Baptized 07/05/1902 in Medellín | Yepes, María Olga del Socorro Navarro (I73)
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Baptized 08/17/1900
Padrinos: Donato Navarro y Débora Yepes
1915 New York Census - 15 years old, lives with older brother Luis @ 300 East 125th St Manhattan
Crew on boats in August and October in 1920, Madioen y el Mohawk. Listed as 5’7 145 pounds
1921 on boat Sixaola that arrived in New York on 11/10 from Puerto Colombia with niece Débora Navarro Yepes
Permanent address in Astoria, Long Island
Merchant
Returned to Colombia in 1940 and got married to a woman fro, Bogotá | Cadavid, Roberto Emilio Yepes (I21)
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Baptized 10/24/1907 en la iglesia de San José | Yepes, Guillermo Alfonso Navarro (I78)
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Baptized 12/15/1881
Padrino: María de la Cruz Valencia | Cadavid, Evangelina de Jesús Yepes (I17)
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Baptized 7th February 1827 parroquia de San Antonio del Infante, Don Matías
Padrinos: José Ma. Valencia y Bonifacia Gómez | Jiménez, Juana Cano (I7)
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Baptized in San Roque 08/22/1890
Called Chepita by relatives | Cadavid, María Josefa Yepes (I25)
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baptized same day | (1), Isaías Yepes Cadavid (I16)
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Brasilera
One of her daughters was a beauty queen? | Gomes, Nadir (I65)
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Buried the 5th en Don Matías | Mejía, Patricio Yepes (I2)
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California | González, Adriana (I182)
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Came to US in 1916 on May 11th on ship Almirante with mother
Intended to get citizenship 11/05/1926 in New York in letter of intent, name appears for first time as Manuel Navarro
Baptized 7th of september. Padrinos: Julio Escobar S. e Isabel Cadavid
Appears in 01/03/1920 US Census at 16 years old as Alfonso Navarro
Name appears as Manuel Donato Navarro on Marriage Certificate | Yepes, Manuel Donato de Jesús Navarro (I74)
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Census 04/22/1930: lives with her daughter, Débora Navarro de Martínez, 2262 28th St., Block G, Queens NY
On list of passengers of boat Florida that arrived in Key, West FL in 07/29/1931
In Social Security Claims Index, name appears as Débora Ester Yepes Navarro | Cadavid, Débora Ester Yepes (I15)
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Connecticut | Martínez, Nancee Aronson (I93)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I92)
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Contracted Typhus after he returned from Muzo with emeralds to be polished. Died Between 29th January and 17th of August 1910, due to Libro de Actas del Banco de Sucre(minutes book of shareholders meetings) | Berrío, Isaías Yepes (I1)
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Costa Rican
American citizen
Member of well-known Costa Rican family called Martínez Johnson
Information about the Martínez Johnson family appeared on their now-defunct website. However, some fragments of that site are preserved: The House (archive.org), Founders (archive.org), and Descendants (archive.org).
The founders of that family were José Juan Martínez Gálvez, born in Mission San José, California, and Nelly Marceline Johnson Dibble, born in Indiana. Don José Juan was of Mexican origin and is believed to have worked as a messenger for Abraham Lincoln during his youth. | Johnson, John Guy Martínez (I76)
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Croatian Origin | Kanayet, Frank (I56)
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doce hijos | Benítez, Miguel de Yepes (Sandoval) (I160)
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Fue bautizada el 26 de septiembre 1879 en la parroquia de Don Matías, Antioquia
Padrinos: Nepomuceno Cadavid y Nieves Giraldo
Oldest
Arrived in New York on May 11, 1916 aboard the ship Almirante which had sailed from Puerto Colombia with her son Alfonso Donato Navarro Yepes who was 12
Census 01/03/1920: she is listed as residing at 110 W. 113th St., in Manhattan, New York, three blocks north of Central Park. Her occupation is corset maker
Census 04/22/1930: lives with her daughter, Débora Navarro de Mart´ | Cadavid, Débora Ester Yepes (I15)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I77)
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Guillermo Yepes Sánchez remembers the story his dad Guillermo told about his brothers Hernán y Mario. Hernán, who was older, delighted in scaring Mario with the devil. He would manage to repeatedly lure Mario to a secluded spot on the El Limonal farm and give him terrible freight. Despite his fear, he fell for it again and again
Doctor. Moved with his dad to Venezuela after his mother died. | Mantilla, Hernán Yepes (I43)
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Had a daughter, a nurse, who passed in an airplane accident | Terán, Julio Ceballos (I185)
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Juán Francisco Yepes Burgos
5 hijos | Rangal, Juán Franciso ángel Yepes (I156)
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Juana María de Morga | Morga, Juana Benítez-Colmenero Tabares (I163)
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La Catedral de Cartagena. Marriaged anulled 12/19/1974 by a ecclesiastical tribunal (religious court) | Family: Antonio José (Jorge) Giraldo Fajardo / Maria Magarita Ceballos Yepes (F22)
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Lawyer at Universidad Externado de Colombia
humor writer | Mantilla, Mario Yepes (I49)
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Lieutenant colonel y impressive man | Mantilla, Guillermo Yepes (I38)
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Lived in Miami | Núñez, Marta Ceballos (I178)
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Made will 06/26/1745 | Benítez, Miguel de Yepes (Sandoval) (I160)
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Made will 1699 | Morga, Juana Benítez-Colmenero Tabares (I163)
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Mr. Schumann and his father owned a long-established and highly regarded movie theater in Hamburg called Das Barke-Kino (The Bark Cinema) | Schumann, Gustav (I29)
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New York City Death Index. Age 64. | Cadavid, Débora Ester Yepes (I15)
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