The Medina Family

The Medina Family

The Medina Family

The Medina Family

The Medina Family

The Medina Family

The Medina Family

Fausto and Antonia Medina

The 1903 marriage of Fausto Medina and Antonia Franco de Medina in the City of Chihuahua.

Creator: Rosario Holguin

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Uploaded by: Hector Holguin Jr.

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A Chihuahua Wedding

1903 Invitation for the Wedding of Grandparents Fausto Medina and Antonia Franco. The Wedding was in the City of Chihuahua, Mexico . The invitation includes Great Grandparents, Pedro Medina and Sara De La Vega de Medina.

Creator: Rosario Holguin

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Uploaded by: Hector Holguin Jr.

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A Chihuahua Family Portrait

A photograph of the family from 1917 in the City of Chihuahua: Hector Jr.'s Great Grandfather Pedro Medina is seated in middle and Great Grandmother Sara De La Vega is standing behind him. Grandmother Antonia Franco on the left is holding daughter Antonia Medina (Mother of Hector Holguin Jr). Grandfather Fausto Medina is seated and holding Aunt Sara. Aunt Julieta stands on the left side. Aunt Ana Maria on the right side. In the back, are Great Uncles Pedro and Fernando Medina.

Creator: Rosario Holguin

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Uploaded by: Hector Holguin Jr.

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The Entrepreneurial Spirit

Fausto Medina was a very successful businessman in the City of Chihuahua and one of the founders of the Chihuahua Rotary Club (Hector Holguin Jr followed in his grandfather's footsteps as the first Hispanic President of El Paso Rotary Club). Don Fausto was also the Distributor for Huasteca Petroleum. In the photo he's standing in the front car with one of his favorite dogs. Don Fausto was the first person to trade with the Mennonite community of the town of Cuauhtemoc (named after the last AztecEmperor). The Mennonites harvested the best agricultural products, which included the very famous cheese that continues to attract travelers to the State of Chihuahua.

Creator: Rosario Holguin

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Uploaded by: Hector Holguin Jr.

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A Chihuahua Landmark

The City of Chihuahua home of Fausto and Antonia Franco de Medina and their five children: Julieta, Ana Maria, Sarita, Antonia (Mother of Hector Jr.) and Fausto Jr.

Creator: Rosario Holguin

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Uploaded by: Hector Holguin Jr.

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A Toast with Amigos

Grandfather Fausto Medina with his friends in the City of Chihuahua. Fausto is seated on the left side of the table. The hole in the photo (to the left of Fausto) is a mystery.

Creator: Rosario Holguin

Area: Out of Area / Out of Area

Uploaded by: Hector Holguin Jr.

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The Patriarch and his Grandchildren

Grandfather Fausto Medina with eldest cousins Aida and Olga Beltran Del Rio to each side; Cousins Regina Leal with Olga and Rene Medina with Aida. Hector Holguin Jr on back row with Cousin Rafael Beltran Del Rio. In front row: Cousins Jorge Leal and Dicky Medina. On left side: Cousins Oscar Leal, Tito Medina, Rosa Maria Leal; Sister Ana Maria (“Bibi”) and Brother Ricardo Holguin; and front row, Cousins Victor Medina and Jaime Leal.

Creator: Rosario Holguin

Area: Out of Area / Ciudad Juarez

Uploaded by: Hector Holguin Jr.

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