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alonzo Name Meaning and History

Spanish: variant of Alonso.

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alonzo Family Facts

Distribution of alonzo Families in the US in 1920
Number of alonzo families
 39-76
 14-38
 1-13
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Threads: 38 - Messages: 95
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Alonzo's in the Philippines Reny Alonzo 8
Place of birth of Alonzo family Diogenes Checo Alonzo 4
Alonzo's from SLP Mexico ValerieHill44 2
Guadalupe Alonzo Saldana - 1917 - 1983 JoellenBrown27 0
Alonzo's of Kansas eca1094 4
Master Sgt. Alfred H. Alonzo Sr., of Tampa, Fla.; Korean War MIA IDENTIFIED jasche 0
Lance Cpl. Joshua C. Alonzo of Dumas, Texas, died November 22, 2006 A. Volunteer 0
grandfather and father middle name Linda Moore Loter 7
Ferman Alonzo bio pa_bios 0
Federal #3 Miner---Mateo Alonzo Carol Thorn 0
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