Back in 2002, I wrote to the "La Cancilleria, Diocesis de Arecibo" requesting permission to do research in my local church of interest in Camuy. Back then I belonged to the "Sociedad Puertorriquena de Genealogia". I can't recall if when I wrote the letter to the bishop, I mentioned this fact, but I probably did to be sure the church understood that I was serious in my research. They graciously gave me the letter and when I visited PR in 2002, I was allowed access to the church records with no problem. I found about seven baptism and marriage records, but at about $10.00 per, it was going to become expensive to document. Also, my time was limited, so I wasn't able to be as thorough as I had hoped. I will take a closer look at the 1910 Census in Quebradillas and talk again to my older family members to see how much they recall. All my ancestors tracing back to 1910 were mostly sugar cane farmers, and I only hear stories of dire poverty. The Felix and Caban side of my family were fair-skinned, some with blue eyes- and tall. I've heard rumors of my ancestors coming from the Canary Islands and the Dominican Republic.
I'm sorry I didn't ask more questions of my grandparents when they were alive. Who knew?