Camila Medina Felicando
in the 1950 United States Federal Census
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Name Camila Medina Felicando
Age 24
Birth Date abt 1926
Gender Masculino (Male)
Race Blanco (White)
Birth Place Isabela
Marital Status Married
Relation to Head of House Jefe (Head)
Residence Date 1950
Home in 1950 Isabela, Puerto Rico, USA
Census Tract, Neighborhood, or Quarter Galateo Alto
Street Name Valle De ?? Carterre
House Number Elcomtro El
Dwelling Number 56
Occupation Obrero Agrícola
Industry Finca
Occupation Category T
Hours Worked 30
Worker Class Un patrono privado
School Completed O
Grade Completed No
School Attendance No
Weeks Worked 12
Able to Read and Write No
Able to Speak English No
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Camila Medina Felicando 24 Jefe (Head)
Natividad Medina De Meduna
18
Esposa (Wife)
Juan A. Medina Medina
2
Hijo (Son)
Date & Place:
in Galateo Alto County, Isabela Puerto Rico
Natividad Feliciano Medina was born in April 1934 in San Sebastián, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico, and died at age 30 years old on October 6, 1964 at Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Natividad Feliciano Medina was buried at San Sebastian Memorial Park San Sebastian, San Sebastián Municipality, Puerto Rico. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Natividad Feliciano Medina.
Camilo Medina Feliciano of San Sebastián, Piedras Blancas County, San Sebastián Puerto Rico was born on August 14, 1925 in San Sebastián. Camilo's partner was Natividad Feliciano Medina in 1950. They would also marry Natividad Feliciano Medina, and they had children Juan Arsenio Medina Feliciano, Ignacia Medina Feliciano, Lucia Medina Feliciano, Aida Medina Feliciano, and Jorge Medina Feliciano. Camilo Feliciano died at age 40 years old on September 13, 1965 at Isabela, in Puerto Rico, and was buried on September 14, 1965 at Pepino Memorial Park Funeral Home PR-119, in San Sebastián, Culebrinas County, San Sebastián.
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I am the only son of Vernon Eugene Martin, of the The Royal Theobaldian House of Blois - Champagne Legacy of France and Louise Sophia Stark, Clan Muirhead of Lauchope House, ChapelHall, Airdrie, Scotland, United Kingdom.
I was born in the United States Naval Hospital, in the village of Rota, a Spanish municipality located in the Province of Cádiz, Andalucía Region, of the Kingdom of Spain.
My family returned to the United States of America when I was nearly 8 years old. I completed my primary, secondary, and university baccalaureate education in Connecticut, and a Magister Scientiae at Troy Univesity, Alabama. I served active duty in the United States Army Signal Corps, transferring to and commissioned by the United States Air Force. As an officer, I served at Tyndall AFB, Florida, in flight operations support. I was then trained as an Intelligence Officer, in Denver, Colorado. The United States Air Force appointed me to command a cadre of 120 airmen at a former Intelligence location in Italy, for three years. My last assignment was at the National Security Agency, Fort Meade, Maryland, as an Intelligence Plans Officer.
I enjoy acting in films, sailing, singing, and travel. I am heterosexual and enjoy dating women. I belong to the Franco-British Baronial Family of FitzMartin, a branch of the Royal House of Blois-Champagne, which itself is a branch of Agilolfing noble family that ruled the Duchy of Bavaria.
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Fitz Martin inherited the Lordship of Kemes from his father, and founded St Dogmaels Abbey c. 1118. He was the first of the FitzMartin line:
Robert fitz Martin, referenced in: -Notification of the King's grant to Adam of Hereford of four carucates of land in 'Coldreyn', 'Aderderc', 'Clugurgan', 'Fainesith' and 'Kiltom' (Original Charters of King John) (witness)-
Forefather Robert fitz Martin spent the years 1136–1141 serving the Empress Maud during The Anarchy, and ... and her son, Henry II.
Following these events, the Battle of Crug Mawr occurred in October, 1136. “At Crug Mawr, two miles outside Cardigan, the Welsh forces were confronted by Norman troops drawn from all the lordships of South Wales. The Normans were led by Robert fitz Martin, lord of Cemais; Robert fitz Stephen, constable of Cardigan Castle; and William and Maurice fitz Gerald, uncles of Gerald of Windsor.
After some hard fighting, the Norman forces were put to flight and pursued as far as the River Teifi. Many of the fugitives tried to cross the bridge, which broke under the weight, with hundreds said to have drowned, clogging the river with the bodies of men and horses. Others fled to the town of Cardigan, which however was taken and burned by the Welsh though Robert fitz Martin successfully managed to defend and hold the castle; it was the only one to remain in Norman hands at the end of the rebellion.”
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