Outline Descendant Report for Antonio Goraz

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Outline Descendant Report for Antonio Goraz Outline Descendant Report for Antonio Goraz 1 Antonio Goraz b: Canary Islands + Maria Perez b: Canary Islands ...2 Juan Goraz Leal b: 1676 in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, d: 3/1743 in Villa de San Fernando de Bexar + Lucia Catarina Hernandez b: 1685 in Arrecife, Canary Islands, m: 1698 in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, d: 10/15/1730 in Quautitlan, Mexico ......3 Juan Leal Jr. b: 1700 in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, d: 1/15/1788 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Maria Gracia de Acosta b: 1700 in Canary Islands, d: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA .........4 Miguel Leal b: 1720 in Canary Islands, d: 8/07/1778 in Villa de San Fernando de Bexar .........4 Domingo Leal b: 1723 in Canary Islands .........4 Maria Leal b: 1724 in Lanzarote, Canary Islands .........4 Manuel Leal b: 1728 in Lanzarote, Canary Islands .........4 Pedro Leal b: 5/12/1730 in Havana, Cuba, d: 11/05/1730 in Quautitlan, Mexico + Maria Magdalena Flores .........4 Mateo Leal b: 1720 in Canary Islands .........4 Gracia Leal d: 8/12/1769 in Villa de San Fernando de Bexar .........4 Juan Ramon Leal .........4 Micaela Leal .........4 Juana Magdalena Leal + Teresa Menchaca m: 1/21/1745 in Mexico, d: 12/06/1797 in Villa de San Fernando de Bexar .........4 Rosalia Gertrudis Leal b: 1746 .........4 Jose Manuel Leal b: 1752, d: 5/10/1776 in Villa de San Fernando de Bexar .........4 Pedro Felissisimo Leal b: 8/18/1754 in Villa de San Fernando de Bexar .........4 Jose Fermin Leal b: 2/24/1757 in Villa de San Fernando de Bexar .........4 Francisco Rafael Leal b: 1759 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 1/19/1806 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Francisca Sisneros de Ximenes m: 7/28/1733 ............5 Antonio Leal b: 5/30/1774 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ............5 Remigio Leal b: 9/02/1775 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Maria Francisca Rodriguez m: 1802 ...............6 Jose Geronimo Leal b: 1803 ...............6 Juan Agustin Leal b: 6/08/1808 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 4/18/1884 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Juana Guerra b: Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 1/13/1830 in Inmaculada Concepcion, Mier ..................7 Narciso Leal b: 1830 + Silvestra Garcia b: Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 1/07/1864 in Inmaculada Concepcion, Mier ..................7 Florencia Leal b: 1832 ..................7 Jose de los Santos Leal b: 1834, d: 2/17/1903 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Joaquina Guerra b: 8/22/1844 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 4/22/1922 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA .....................8 Alma Leal b: 1/11/1863 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 5/09/1951 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + George Brown Williams II b: 2/28/1865 in Texas, USA, m: 3/09/1891 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 7/05/1925 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ........................9 Edward Frank Williams b: 8/03/1895 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 3/05/1959 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Myrtle Beatrice Gibson Palm b: 3/05/1904 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, m: 3/28/1925 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 9/06/1980 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA Page 1 of 18 Outline Descendant Report for Antonio Goraz ...........................10 June Faye Williams + Jack Hubert Roberts Russell ..............................11 Dulce Williams Russell + Barton Anthony Reed Lynch .................................12 Amber Lynnette Russell Lynch ..............................11 Jacqueline Williams Russell ..............................11 Rondi Jo Williams Russell + Marcus Francis Chamberlain Habern .................................12 Jonathan Russell Habern .................................12 Marianna Lynn Russell Habern + William Letts + William Tabbert ........................9 Elwood H. Williams + June Patterson ...........................10 George Brown Williams ...........................10 Linda Louise Williams + Lucille Ades ...........................10 Lucille Lavina Ades Williams ...........................10 Robbie Dean Ades Williams .....................8 Emilio Leal b: 3/14/1868 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 4/10/1918 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Dolores Morales b: Mexico .....................8 Jose Santos Leal b: 4/1871 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 2/17/1903 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Catherine Cullenane ........................9 Maria Alicia Leal + Alberto Sanchez .....................8 Sara Romula Leal b: 6/1872 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Ernesto del Valle b: Mexico ........................9 Evelyn del Valle ........................9 infant del Valle ........................9 Leola del Valle + George House ...........................10 Leola Patricia del Valle House ...........................10 Patricia del Valle House ..................7 Jose Guadalupe Leal b: Bef. 12/21/1835 in Mexico + Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez b: Mexico .....................8 Alberto Leal b: 4/14/1865 in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, d: 6/30/1939 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Leocadia Longoria b: 8/11/1869 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 11/26/1893 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 2/18/1943 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ........................9 Alberto Leal b: 11/01/1894 in Texas, USA, d: 12/24/1951 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ........................9 Leocaria Leal b: 3/22/1896, d: 3/16/1911 in Rio Grande City, Starr, Texas, USA ........................9 Miguel Leal b: 1897 ........................9 Ciro Leal b: 1898 ........................9 Alfonso Leal b: 1908 ........................9 Alfredo Leal ........................9 Berta Leal ........................9 Natalia Leal ........................9 Panchita Leal Page 2 of 18 Outline Descendant Report for Antonio Goraz ..................7 Florencia Leal b: 2/22/1838 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 1/04/1894 in District of Columbia, USA + Jose Maria Villarreal m: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ..................7 Tiburcio Leal b: 8/11/1838 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 3/07/1882 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ..................7 Blasa Leal b: 2/12/1841 + Tomas Martinez m: 2/19/1865 in Inmaculada Concepcion, Mier ..................7 Maria de Jesus Leal b: 1844 + Casario Garcia b: Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ..................7 Telesforo Leal b: Abt. 1844 ..................7 Eulogia Leal b: 1847 + Eduvijes Garcia b: Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 2/19/1865 in Inmaculada Concepcion, Mier ..................7 Leandro Remigio Leal b: 1849 + Carolina Herrera b: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ..................7 Juan Leal + Rosa Trevino b: Guerrero, Tamaulipas, Mexico .....................8 Juan Francisco Leal b: 1883 .....................8 Lorenzo Leal .....................8 Rosa Leal + Albert D. Newton d: 10/04/1927 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ........................9 Adeline Leal Newton ........................9 Rosie Leal Newton .....................8 Tiburcio Leal ...............6 Mariana Leal b: 6/26/1809 + Edward Dwyer ..................7 Anita Dwyer b: 1839 + John Withers m: 6/15/1859 + Jose Rosario Ramon m: 1825 ...............6 Maria Guadalupe Leal b: 1811 ...............6 Francisco Antonio Leal b: 1813 ...............6 Maria del Carmen Leal ............5 Jose de Jesus Leal b: 11/18/1777 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ............5 Jose Antonio Abad Leal b: 12/10/1791 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ......3 Jose Leal b: 1708 in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, d: 10/12/1758 in Villa de San Fernando de Bexar + Ana de los Santos b: 1715 in Canary Islands, m: 9/21/1730, d: 4/16/1978 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA .........4 Ignacia Dominga Leal b: 1733 .........4 Juan Leal b: 12/20/1735 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Teresa Menchaca b: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ............5 Francisco Rafael Leal b: 1759 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 1/19/1806 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Francisca Sisneros de Ximenes m: 7/28/1733 ...............6 Antonio Leal b: 5/30/1774 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ...............6 Remigio Leal b: 9/02/1775 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Maria Francisca Rodriguez m: 1802 ..................7 Jose Geronimo Leal b: 1803 ..................7 Juan Agustin Leal b: 6/08/1808 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 4/18/1884 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA Page 3 of 18 Outline Descendant Report for Antonio Goraz + Juana Guerra b: Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 1/13/1830 in Inmaculada Concepcion, Mier .....................8 Narciso Leal b: 1830 + Silvestra Garcia b: Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 1/07/1864 in Inmaculada Concepcion, Mier .....................8 Florencia Leal b: 1832 .....................8 Jose de los Santos Leal b: 1834, d: 2/17/1903 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Joaquina Guerra b: 8/22/1844 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 4/22/1922 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ........................9 Alma Leal b: 1/11/1863 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 5/09/1951 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + George Brown Williams II b: 2/28/1865 in Texas, USA, m: 3/09/1891 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 7/05/1925 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ...........................10 Edward Frank Williams b: 8/03/1895 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 3/05/1959 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Myrtle Beatrice Gibson Palm b: 3/05/1904 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, m: 3/28/1925 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA, d: 9/06/1980 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ..............................11 June Faye Williams + Jack Hubert Roberts Russell .................................12 Dulce Williams Russell + Barton Anthony Reed Lynch ....................................13
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