About Greetings from Cuba! A Pellerano Geneology
We call ourselves Cuban Pellerano's even though only my grandfather and his children
were born in Cuba. My great grandfather came to Cuba from the Dominican Republic in
1902. My grandparents came to the US from Cuba in 1961 with their family. We consider
ourselves Cuban based on 2 generations of family there, but living in Miami has
helped our ties to the culture thrive.
Please see the link to the Pellerano/DR page as cousin Jacqueline has done
extensive research on our ancestry from Italy to the Dominican Republic and
beyond. I can only dream of accomplishing what she has archived with photographs and
documentation!
**a note: Ladies are listed by their maiden names. Latinos include maiden names after
married names, American write maiden names before married names, and I was getting
confused! Where you see a hyphenated last name it is because I do not have additional
data for that family member and I wanted to list as much information as posible.
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