Full article Andrez migrated via Montevideo, with fellow Gibraltarians Pascal and Angela Recano, arriving for the first time in the Islands in November 1838.
The 1851 census noted Andreas Pintaluga as a gaucho. The son of Benito and Celestina he was born in Gibraltar in 1822.
As a young man Andrez migrated down through South America, via Montevideo, with fellow Gibraltarians Pascal and Angela Recano, arriving for the first time in the Islands in November 1838. (Port Louis records show Lt Lowcay of HM Ketch Sparrow giving them permission to rebuild an old ruined house in the settlement.) On September 11 1841 he was taken on contract as capataz (foreman) of the gauchos, primarily engaged in catching and taming wild horses and slaughtering wild cattle.
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Ximen Mining Corp.: Ximen Acquires 25 Crown Grants Beside Kenville Gold Mine Nelson Mining Camp
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Ximen recently signed an option agreement to acquire 100% interest in 25 Crown Granted mineral claims covering 363 hectares in the Nelson camp, collectively referred to as the Star Properties. The Star properties include a group of 22 contiguous Crown Grants situated south of the Kenville gold mine property, 2 Crown Grants that adjoin the Kenville Gold mine property on its west side, and one Crown Grant situated east of Kenville.
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ALMA N ZONE VISIBLE GOLD- (top) VST09-009 Andesite;Quartz Vein photo of NQ2 drill core from 121.75 to 121.90m. There is approx. 10-15 very fine grained (14.45 g/t Au, 15.00 g/t Ag and 0.59% Cu.
I must admit, I have been remiss in providing stories concerning Bothwell and area.
The exception, of course, being the infamous adventures of Orville Shaw, “The Cave Man of Skunk’s Misery.”
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Bothwell is such a fine place, home to my good friend “Jack the Barber” Robertson, and it should not go unacknowledged.
I will attempt, herein, to rectify that shortcoming and there would be no better family to start with than that of Daniel Edwards Jr. with, of course, help from the Beer’s Record of 1904.