Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Thomas Jesus Diaz Married Rebecca Arellanes Then Lied


  • Rebecca Marriage

7 Nov 1940 • Yuma, Arizona, USA

Thomas Jesus Diaz

1919–1997

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  • 1941Age19

Birth of son Thomas Dennis Diaz (1941–)

24 AUG 1941 • Los Angeles, California

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Residence

1941 • Pasadena; San Marino, California, USA

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Birth of daughter Margo Sandra Diaz (1942–1943)

22 Jun 1942 • California

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Death of daughter Margo Sandra Diaz (1942–1943)

15 May 1943 • Los Angeles, California

  • 1944Age22

Birth of daughter Margo Sandra Diaz (1944–)

24 SEP 1944 • Los Angeles, CA

 

Source citation for U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

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U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

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Name

Thomas Diaz

Race

White

Marital Status

Divorced, without dependents (Divorced)

Rank

Private

Birth Year

1919

Nativity State or Country

Mexico

Citizenship

Not Yet a Citizen

Residence

Los Angeles, California

Education

4 years of high school

Civil Occupation

Semiskilled chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and tractor

Enlistment Date

5 Mar 1943

Enlistment Place

Los Angeles, California

Service Number

39287125

Branch

No branch assignment

Component

Selectees (Enlisted Men)

Source

Civil Life

Height

88

Weight

079

 

 In July 1945, My mother brought my sister and I  to the Aurelia Arellanes home, her parents home.

She said she was going to look at furniture at a store in San Gabriel, she then disappeared and never came back.
Rafael Arellanes hired a detective to look for her, but there was no trace.
Dennis Diaz was almost 4 years old and Sandy Diaz was less than 1 year old.
Per Betty and Daniel Arellanes. Dianiel was my mother's brother.

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All the time my dad was in the military, Rebecca got no help from my dad.



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