Mary Jo Prado

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I began researching my family history back in 2007. I really enjoy figuring out who my ancestors were, where they came from,what they did and how they lived. Which led me to "Find a Grave". I know this may sound weird to some but I like going to the cemetery to try and discover graves of my ancestors. I become obsessed in locating them and filling in that one part of history I am missing.

My paternal side was originally DZIENNIK but my Grandpa changed the family name to DALEY . Grandma's maiden name was BAUER.

My maternal side: My Grandpa was MULLER. And my Granny was MARCANTONIO. My Great Grandma was PULIAFICO and was also remarried to a D'ALBERTO. They say America is the "melting pot" and I have quite the mixture of nationalities and then I've added one more to the mix.

My daughter's Dad is Peruvian and so now we have PRADO/CHONON thrown into that "pot" as well.

Yes...I have become obsessed...and if you're reading this I'm sure you are too. lol. As Jane says, "Happy Digging".

I began researching my family history back in 2007. I really enjoy figuring out who my ancestors were, where they came from,what they did and how they lived. Which led me to "Find a Grave". I know this may sound weird to some but I like going to the cemetery to try and discover graves of my ancestors. I become obsessed in locating them and filling in that one part of history I am missing.

My paternal side was originally DZIENNIK but my Grandpa changed the family name to DALEY . Grandma's maiden name was BAUER.

My maternal side: My Grandpa was MULLER. And my Granny was MARCANTONIO. My Great Grandma was PULIAFICO and was also remarried to a D'ALBERTO. They say America is the "melting pot" and I have quite the mixture of nationalities and then I've added one more to the mix.

My daughter's Dad is Peruvian and so now we have PRADO/CHONON thrown into that "pot" as well.

Yes...I have become obsessed...and if you're reading this I'm sure you are too. lol. As Jane says, "Happy Digging".

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