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Biographies: Alberto Braniff
   
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--- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 5:16 PM
Subject: info.

 
Suzette:
 
My name is Tomas P. Braniff, i have a lot of information on the family that came to latin america. My great,great,g... father went to Chile to build the andine railroad and the came to mexico during the government of Porfirio Diaz in the early 1900th, and build the mexican railroad aswell. I have a historical book on all this matters i would love to exchange info. with you

 



From: Braniff, Boyd E.
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 7:13 AM
To: 'Suzette Estacaille'
Subject: RE: Bit about Alberto Braniff

We lived in Mexico City for 2 years (as US expatriates)

There are several well known Braniffs in Mexico besides Alberto (whose bust
is in the main lobby of the Mexico City airport and has a Blvd named for him
leading to the airport).

Ing. Mauricio Braniff leads Grupo Braniff (air transport and customs) in
D.F.

Dra. Beatriz Braniff Cornejo (Braniff is her surname) is a published
archeologist in northern Mexico

Francisco Braniff Lopez (the surname is Braniff) runs Braniff customs
company in Nuevo Larado

Francisco Tomas Braniff Suinaga (Braniff is the surname) runs the Agencia
Aduanal Braniff in Veracruz

Eduardo Braniff is manager of International Promotion Sales for MTV (in New
York)

Juan Carlos Braniff is Director General of Bancomer (Leading bank in Mexico)

With all these Braniffs in air transportation and customs Jose Buenrostro
should have no trouble finding out about the history of Alberto.

FYI - There was an Irish Brigade that fought for Mexican independence and a
memorial to them in Mexico City (most were killed in battle)