By surprise when there are no more treasures to get, the faces of the past appear again and this time to clarify and bring controversy about who is who in the family. Identifying our ancestors is not an easy task since we must review the source of the sources. Yesterday I received 2 portraits that are in a warm corner of a home in Maturín, a city in eastern Venezuela where many descendants of the **Morón and Baïz** families settled for years. This pair of portraits, many years ago, were identified by their granddaughter as her grandparents. Oral tradition affirmed that they are** Abraham H. Moron** and his wife **Rebeca Baïz**, the two oldest people buried in the small Jewish cemetery of Barcelona in Venezuela, a community that they themselves founded and endured over time despite the wars and difficulties to keep the Kehilá firm. I have restored them to share them and illustrate a little about this couple, head of the family, parents of thousands of descendants today. Thanks to Darlenis Moron who give me this joy.