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José Antonio Sanches Garcia, 1930 - 2006
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José Antonio Sanches Garcia, 1932 - 2000
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José Maria Sanches Quile, 1922 - 2012
MyHeritage Family TreesJosé Benigno Sánchez Garza, 1817 - 1874
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José Sanches de Oliveira, born 1923
MyHeritage Family TreesJosé Isabel Sanches Garcia, born 1883
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MyHeritage Family TreesJosé Sanches Garcia, 1928 - 1998
FamilySearch Family TreeJosé Sanchez Sanchez, 1899 - 1981
FamilySearch Family TreeJosé Sanches Garcia, 1904 - 1905
FamilySearch Family TreeJosé Antonio Sanchez Garcia, 1866 - 1942
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José Sanches Garcia, born 1915
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José Sanches Garcia
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José Antonio Sanches Garcia, born 1899
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The last name Sanches Garcia has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain and Portugal, where it is derived from the patronymic form of the given name "Sancho," meaning "sacred" or "holy." The suffix "ez" indicates "son of," thus Sanches translates to "son of Sancho." The surname Garcia, which is one of the most common surnames in Spain, is believed to have roots in the Basque region, possibly meaning "young" or "bear." Historically, individuals bearing the surname Sanches Garcia may have been associated with noble or landowning families, reflecting the feudal system of medieval Spain. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Sanchez" in Spanish-speaking countries and "Sanches" in Portuguese contexts, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. The surname has also spread to Latin America and other regions due to migration, maintaining its historical significance while adapting to local languages and cultures.
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