tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4344139789383160789.post3401518444058843542..comments2024-01-16T19:48:03.327+10:00Comments on paleric: THE AFLAGUE SISTERSpalerichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08018059430051734875noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4344139789383160789.post-15372698188822022222019-08-13T08:34:56.018+10:002019-08-13T08:34:56.018+10:00My maternal grandfather was Joseph Enos Aflague wh...My maternal grandfather was Joseph Enos Aflague who married my grandmother, Angela M.<br />Medeiros in 1916 in Hawaii.<br />She was of Portuguese descent.<br />They had two daughters. Vera and Mildred.<br />My mother Mildred C. Aflague was born Jan. 31, 1922 in Honolulu and lived there until the early 1950’s, when she and her daughter, Joann P. VanGeison, and her parents moved to the Bay Area of California. Mildred Aflague remarried to my father, Francis H. Weeks,and had me in Nov of 1957 in Richmond, CA.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05306656893974326454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4344139789383160789.post-16477826944782955122018-05-13T15:59:22.828+10:002018-05-13T15:59:22.828+10:00The 1900 US census lists an Igacio A (which appare...The 1900 US census lists an Igacio A (which apparently is Ignacio Aflague) born in 1855 in Guam. His wife is listed as Maria Igacio, born in 1870 in Portugal. Children listed are Maria (b. 1885 in Hawaii), Manuel (b. 1888 in Hawaii), Joe (b. 1889 in Hawaii), Cristine (b. 1891 in Hawaii), Aglaria (b. 1895 in Hawaii), Carry (b. 1897 in Hawaii), and Lucy (b. 1899 in Hawaii).<br /><br />The 1910 US Census lists Mary Aflague (widowed) as head of household, with children Joe (b 1890), Constance (b 1892), Glory (b. 1894), Carrie (b 1897), Lucy (b 1899), Adeline (b 1902) and nephew John Perry (b 1899) living with her.Dayle Turnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02428053986565016962noreply@blogger.com