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Tráncito Gonzalez (born García Morales), born 1869
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Tráncito Gonzalez, Circa 1848 - 1888
Chile, Civil Registration
Tráncito Gonzalez, Circa 1827 - 1899
Chile, Civil Registration
Tráncito Gonzalez, Circa 1832 - 1887
Chile, Civil Registration
Tráncito del Rosario Gonzalez, born 1888
Chile, Civil RegistrationTráncito Gonzalez (born Bonilla Rivera), 1902 - 1945
FamilySearch Family TreeTráncito Gonzalez (born Ramirez Flores), 1863 - 1896
FamilySearch Family TreeTráncito Gonzalez (born García Morales), born 1869
FamilySearch Family TreeTrancito Gonzalez (born Biscavia), born 1872
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Tráncito Gonzalez, born Circa 1890
1895 Argentina National Census
Tráncito Gonzalez, born Circa 1887
1895 Argentina National CensusTráncito Domingo Gonzalez
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930Tráncito Gonzalez
Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930
Tráncito Gonzalez, born 1909
El Salvador, Civil Registration, 1815-1910
Tráncito Gonzalez, Circa 1889 - 1890
Guatemala, Civil Registration, 1877-2008Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Tráncito Gonzalez
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- Trancito Gonzalez
- Spanish: Tráncito González


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The last name Gonzalez is of Spanish origin, derived from the given name Gonzalo, which itself comes from the Gothic name Gundisalvus, meaning "battle" or "war." This surname first appeared in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Spain, during the Middle Ages. Historically, it was often associated with noble families and landowners, reflecting a lineage of strength and valor. The name Gonzalez signifies "son of Gonzalo," following the patronymic tradition common in Spanish naming conventions. Variations of the surname can be found across different countries and cultures, including Gonzales in English-speaking regions, and Gonzalvo in some parts of Latin America. The pronunciation may also vary, with the Spanish pronunciation being [ɡonˈθales] in Castilian and [ɡonˈsalɛs] in Latin American Spanish. Overall, Gonzalez is a widely recognized surname that carries a rich historical significance and cultural heritage.
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