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I guess the name "Antonio" is translation of Mtanes, and the surname "Jorge" is translation of Yiries.
He had three children, one of them, the only male, was my father. And I have three sons myself. So, as of today, there are three grandgrandsons with Mtanes' surname in Argentina (which is "Jorge", but should be Kessis).