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The Ancestors of Maria Rita Juliana Cavazos The Ancestors of Maria Rita Juliana Cavazos First Generation 1. Ma. Rita Juliana CAVAZOS was born in 1784 in Santiago, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She was baptized on 5 Sep 1784 in Santiago Apostol, Santiago, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Second Generation 2. Eugenio CAVAZOS was born about 1737. Ma. Josefa Dolores CABALLERO OLIVOS and Eugenio CAVAZOS were married on 25 Nov 1773. 3. Ma. Josefa Dolores CABALLERO OLIVOS was baptized on 10 Jul 1756 in Santiago Apostol, Santiago, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Third Generation 4. Joaquin CAVAZOS was born on 28 Mar 1696 at Sagrario Metropolitano Catedral in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.1 He was baptized on 8 Apr 1696 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He died on 29 Oct 1779 at the age of 83. Ana Catharina RODRIGUEZ MONTEMAYOR and Joaquin CAVAZOS were married on 28 Apr 1722 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. 5. Ana Catharina RODRIGUEZ MONTEMAYOR died in Aug 1742. 6. Juan Angel CABALLERO OLIVOS was baptized on 7 Dec 1714 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Elena GARCIA GUERRA and Juan Angel CABALLERO OLIVOS were married on 18 Apr 1742. 7. Elena GARCIA GUERRA was baptized on 17 Jan 1726 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Fourth Generation 8. Joseph CAVAZOS was born about 1644 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Jacinta FERNANDEZ CASTRO Y DE LA CERDA and Joseph CAVAZOS were married on 8 Jan 1679 at Sagrario Metropolitano in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.2 9. Jacinta FERNANDEZ CASTRO Y DE LA CERDA was born about 1658. 10. Capt Nicolas RODRIGUEZ was born about 1663 in Guajuco, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He died on 24 Jun 1735 at the age of 72 in Santiago, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He was also known as Nicolas Rodriguez Montemayor. Thomasa Ruiz de OCON and Capt Nicolas RODRIGUEZ were married on 15 Jun 1691 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.3 11. Thomasa Ruiz de OCON4 was born about 1671 in Guajuco, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She was also known as Thomasina Ruiz. 12. Juan CABALLERO OLIVOS5 was born (date unknown). Entry: 31 Dec 1738 Jose Alejandro Caballero de los Olivos, residente de esta ciudad de Monterrey y vecino de la de Guadalajar, vende a su hermano Juan Angel Caballero de los Olivos, vecino del Guajaco, la parte de herencia que le toco por muerte de sus padres, Juan Caballero de los Olivos y Juana Josefa Ballesteros, vecinos que fuereon de dicho valle. Vende por haberse casado y ser vicino de Guadalajara. Entry on same page: Lawsuit against a neighbor names as witnesses his brother Cayetano Caballero. 1 The Ancestors of Maria Rita Juliana Cavazos 13. Juana Josefa BALLESTEROS was baptized in Jan 1695 at Sagrario Metropolitano in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She was born in Jan 1695 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She died on 3 Jan 1732 at the age of 37 in Santiago, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Fifth Generation 16. Juan CAVAZOS was born about 1605. Elena de la GARZA and Juan CAVAZOS were married. 17. Elena de la GARZA was born about 1612. She died about 1667 at the age of 55. 18. Diego Fernandez FERNANDEZ CASTRO Y DE LA CERDA was born (date unknown). 19. Ana Maria De la CERDA Y PORCALLO was born (date unknown). 20. Capt. Diego Rodriguez de MONTEMAYOR was born about 1614 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He died on 3 May 1676 at the age of 62 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.6 He was also known as Diego Rodriguez de Montemayor. Inez Gonzalez De la GARZA and Capt. Diego Rodriguez de MONTEMAYOR were married about 1650. 21. Inez Gonzalez De la GARZA6 was born about 1630 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She died on 12 Mar 1690 at the age of 60 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. She was also known as Inez Gonzales De La Garza. 22. Alferez Alonso Ruiz de OCON was born (date unknown). 23. Maria de SALAZAR was born (date unknown). 26. Juan Esteban de BALLESTEROS was born (date unknown). 27. Josepha MONTES DE OCA Y AYALA was born (date unknown). Sixth Generation 32. Gabriel CAVAZOS was born about 1583 in Spain. 33. Simona del OCAMPO was born (date unknown). 34. Capt Pedro de la Garza Falcon TREVIÑO was born about 1589 in Guadiana, Durango, Mexico. He died on 8 Feb 1639 at the age of 50 in Salinas, Victoria, Nuevo Leon, Mexico where he was murdered at his Estancia.. He was the founder of Apodaca, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. 35. Ines RODRIGUEZ was born (date unknown). 40. Miguel de MONTEMAYOR CANTO7 was born about 1586 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. He died Monterrey Cathedral on 11 Oct 1643 at the age of 57 at Hacienda de los Nogales in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Included in the Last Will and Testament: "Illegitimate children: Maria who was the wife of Juan Maldonado, and Juana who is the wife of Andres de Charles. I have already given an amount to the first, and I leave the second fifty pesos. I also leave fifty pesos to be given some poor maiden." Hacienda de los Nogales, Jurisdiction of Monterrey, 11th October 1643 Monica Treviño RODRIGUEZ and Miguel de MONTEMAYOR CANTO were married about 1613. 2 The Ancestors of Maria Rita Juliana Cavazos 41. Monica Treviño RODRIGUEZ was born about 1592 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. She was baptized on 30 Jun 1681 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. 42. Capt Blas De la Garza FALCON was born about 1591 in Mapimi, Guadiana, Durango. He died on 21 Feb 1669 at the age of 78 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.8 Founded the Hacienda de San Francisco. In 1653, he was Justice Mayor and War Captain of Monterrey He was also known as Blas Falcon De La Garza. 43. Beatriz Hidalgo GONZALES was born about 1597 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. She died on 10 May 1670 at the age of 73 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.8 Seventh Generation 68. Capt Marcos Alonzo Arcon De LA GARZA was born about 1550 at Reino de Castilla in Huelva, Spain. He died about 1634 at the age of 84 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He asked for a land grant in May 1610 in Monterrey; he stated he arrived with Capt. Diego Rodriguez Juana de Trevino QUINTANILLA and Capt Marcos Alonzo Arcon De LA GARZA were married. 69. Juana de Trevino QUINTANILLA was born about 1566. She died about 1610 at the age of 44. 80. Alberto DEL CANTO was born about 1547 in Ilha Terceira, Azore Islands, Portugal. He died about Dec 1611 at the age of 64 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. 81. Estefania Porcayo de MONTEMAYOR was born about 1572 in Mexico City, D. F. Mexico. She died. 82. Diego de Sosa RODRIGUEZ was born about 1557. He was born about 1567. He died about 1626 at the age of 69. Diego died in 1632 at the age of 75. He was also known as Capt Diego Rodriguez de Sosa. 83. Sebastiana TREVINO was born about 1576. 84. Marcos Alonzo Arcon De LA GARZA is the same as person number 68. 85. Juana de Trevino QUINTANILLA is the same as person number 69. 86. Capt Marcos Gonzales HIDALGO was born about 1567. He died about 1642 at the age of 75. 87. Mariana Ursula Rodriguez NAVARRO was born about 1571. She died about 1615 at the age of 44 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Eighth Generation 136. Marcos ALONSO was born about 1524. Constanza de la GARZA and Marcos ALONSO were married in Durango, Mexico. 137. Constanza de la GARZA was born about 1528. 3 The Ancestors of Maria Rita Juliana Cavazos 138. Jose Diego DE TREMINO was born about 1537 in Mexico City, D. F. Mexico. He died about 1634 at the age of 97. 139. Beatriz de QUINTANILLA was born in 1540. 160. Sebastiao Martins DO CANTO was born about 1520 in Guimaraes, Portugal. He died on 8 Mar 1567 at the age of 47 at Portugal in Praia, Isla Terceira. 161. Maria Dias VIEIRA was born (date unknown). 162. Gobernador Diego de MONTEMAYOR was born about 1530. He was born in 1530 in Malaga, Espana. He died in 1610 at the age of 80. Diego died in 1611 at the age of 81 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He was also known as Diego de Montemayor. Conquistador and founder of Monterrey, Mexico Juana PORCALLO Y DE LA CERDA and Gobernador Diego de MONTEMAYOR were married in 1572 in Mazapil, Zacatecas, MX. 163. Juana PORCALLO Y DE LA CERDA died on 24 Aug 1589 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Diego de Montemayor murdered his wife Juana Porcallo for adultery with Alberto Del Canto. She was Diego's third wife She was born. Juana Porcallo y de la Cerda was a passenger on the "Santa Catalina." 164. Baltazar de SOSA was born about 1535 in Portugal. He died in 1594 at the age of 59 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. Conquistador, original settler of Saltillo, served as Councilman of Saltillo. 165. Ines de RODRIGUEZ III was born in 1540 in Malaga, Espana. She died at Santiago de in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. 166. Juan de FARIAS was born about 1554. 167. Ma. de Quintanilla TREVIÑO was born on 3 Apr 1558 in Mexico City, D. F. Mexico. 174. Captain Juan NAVARRO II was born in 1533 in La Villa de San Martin, Nueva Vizcaya, Mexico. He died in 1594 at the age of 61 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Conquistador and helped found La Villa de San Martin, Saltillo where he put in the first ore-crushing mill. Served as Councilman and Alcalde of Saltillo 175. Maria Rodrigues de SOSA was born about 1555. She died in Santiago de Saltillo, Mexico.
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