
This is just a sample screenshot of what you can expect when selecting the option, “Dates and Anniversaries.” Typically you will see tables of births, deaths, marriage and other recorded events.

In 1959, Romauldo Chargualaf Diego’s 150 year old machete (circa 1809) was used in the ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the Liberation Day event. The machete is a family heirloom given to him by his father, Jose Diego. The handle is made out of carabao husk.
We will be attending this event as part of my Delegate fundraising to attend the Festival of the Pacific Arts on Guam May 22- June 4, 2016. In addition, to selling some my Chamorro jewelry, I will be offering a "FoCHA Tenguan Special" consisting of a one year subscription and copies of my census transcription e-books (1727, 1758, 1920, 1930 Census) on a USB Flash drive. You must be present to receive this unique special offer. So save the date and remember to join us on January 16, 2016!

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