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Outline Descendant Report for Jose Antonio Escobar Outline Descendant Report for Jose Antonio Escobar 1 Jose Antonio Escobar d: Unknown + Tadea Pena Rocha d: Unknown ...2 Jose Maria Escobar b: 5/05/1752 in Aguascalientes, Mexico, d: 4/26/1826 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico + Antonia Gertrudis Chapa b: 1750 in Camargo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 11/29/1770 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 12/01/1794 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ......3 Domingo Escobar b: 1763 ......3 Pedro Joseph Escobar b: 2/22/1771, d: 3/04/1840 + Francisca Vela .........4 Jose Maria Escobar b: 8/21/1798 + Maria de Refugio Barrera b: 1/11/1800 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 1/08/1821 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 8/19/1857 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico .........4 Eugenia Escobar b: 11/23/1800 .........4 Eugenio Escobar b: 11/23/1800 ......3 Catarina Balbina Escobar b: 3/17/1774 + Vicente Saenz b: 11/03/1777, m: 10/15/1797, d: 11/1831 .........4 Juan Jose Saenz b: 11/20/1798 + Leonor Chapa m: 2/04/1822 ............5 Antonia Saenz b: Abt. 1823, d: Unknown + Juan de Dios Garcia b: 1813 in Rancho Guardado, Mier, d: Abt. 1879 in Guardado de Abajo, Tamaulipas, Mexico ...............6 Ignacia Garcia b: Abt. 1840 in Camargo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 8/20/1864 in Camargo, Tamaulipas, Mexico + Teofilo Saenz b: 1839 in Mexico, d: Aft. 1874 ............5 Ramon Saenz + Felicitas Longoria + Juliana Capistrano Longoria m: 11/27/1833 .........4 Lorenza Saenz b: 8/23/1800 + Remingo Garza .........4 Toribia de Jesus Saenz b: 4/29/1803 + Juan Nepomuceno Laureles .........4 Santiago Saenz b: 8/04/1805 + Guadalupe Luisa Chapa Longoria b: 12/22/1800, d: Unknown + Francisca Lopez m: 1834 + Gertrudis Gonzalez m: 1871 in Camargo, Tamaulipas, Mexico .........4 Maria Guadalupe Saenz b: 12/19/1808 + Jose Merced Capistrano Longoria m: 4/28/1828 .........4 Viviana Saenz b: 12/13/1810 + Jose Santos Perez .........4 Antonio Saenz b: 12/14/1812 + Gertrudis Longoria ............5 Adolfo Saenz b: Abt. 1852 in Mexico, d: Unknown + Macaria Perez b: Abt. 1856 in Mexico, m: 11/20/1871 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: Unknown ...............6 Dionicia Saenz b: Abt. 1875 in Texas, USA + Mauricio Canales b: 7/16/1862, m: 12/18/1895 in Duval, Texas, USA, d: 7/17/1925 ..................7 Antonia Canales b: 4/02/1882 in Roma, Starr, Texas, USA, d: 8/24/1930 in Hebbronville, Jim Hogg, Texas, USA + Daniel Quintanilla b: 7/24/1873 in Texas, USA, d: 8/09/1956 in Brooks, Texas, USA ..................7 Patrocina Canales b: 11/08/1897 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 2/24/1968 in Brooks, Texas, US + Jose Garza b: 10/02/1892 in Mexico, d: 7/09/1979 Page 1 of 30 Outline Descendant Report for Jose Antonio Escobar ..................7 Adolfo Canales b: 10/18/1899 in Alice, Jim Wells, Texas, USA, d: 7/20/1970 in Mission, Hidalgo, Texas, USA ...............6 Rafaela Saenz + Pablo Pena + Felicitas Longoria + Alejandra Benavides .........4 Rafael Saenz + Maria de Jesus Cuellar m: 6/18/1857 in Linares, Nuevo Leon, Mexico ............5 Balbina Saenz + Eufracino Garza ............5 Lucrecia Saenz ............5 Manuel Saenz ............5 Rafael Saenz ............5 Vicente Saenz + Barbara Longoria + Rita Barrera b: 1/30/1774 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 1/10/1798 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 4/08/1849 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ......3 Juana Escobar b: 11/21/1798 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 2/06/1826 + Unknown .........4 Juan de Dios Escobar b: 3/13/1813 + Gregoria Gertrudis Perez m: 11/04/1833 ............5 Ramon Escobar b: 8/11/1845, d: Unknown + Eutimia Garcia m: 9/22/1867 in Starr, Texas, USA ...............6 Jose Maria Escobar b: 6/17/1866 in Escobares, Starr, Texas, USA, d: 3/02/1946 in Starr, Texas, USA + Francisca Sosa b: Abt. 1870 ..................7 Manuela Escobar b: 6/17/1895 in Roma, Starr, Texas, USA, d: 2/11/1972 in Roma, Starr, Texas, USA + Julio Escobar b: 4/12/1889 in Escobares, Starr, Texas, USA, m: 12/08/1921, d: 8/28/1963 in Starr, Texas, USA ..................7 Albino Escobar b: 5/01/1897 in Rio Grande City, Starr, Texas, USA, d: 7/28/1969 in Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, USA ..................7 Francisco Escobar b: 6/05/1902 in Texas, USA, d: 8/20/1964 in McAllen, Hidalgo, Texas, USA ...............6 Bacilia Escobar b: 4/18/1870 in Escobares, Starr, Texas, USA, d: 9/16/1936 ; Disorder of Bladder + Jose Sosa ..................7 Bacilio Sosa + Concepcion de los Santos b: 12/07/1903 in Starr, Texas, USA ...............6 Encarnacion Escobar b: 1/01/1881 in Texas, USA, d: 7/08/1969 in Roma, Starr, Texas, USA + Maria Garcia b: 1882, m: 11/09/1900 in Starr, Texas, USA ..................7 Clara Escobar b: 1/05/1905 in Texas, USA, d: 5/03/1972 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA + Francisco Escobar ..................7 Niceforo Escobar b: 1910 ..................7 Desiderio Escobar b: 1912 ..................7 Eva Escobar b: 1/26/1914 in Escobares, Starr, Texas, USA ..................7 Paula Escobar b: 1/26/1914 in Escobares, Starr, Texas, USA ...............6 Francisco Escobar b: 4/23/1883 in Texas, USA, d: 10/15/1967 in Edcouch, Hidalgo, Texas, USA Page 2 of 30 Outline Descendant Report for Jose Antonio Escobar + Margarita de los Santos b: 2/03/1890 in Escobares, Starr, Texas, USA, m: 5/17/1906 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 10/24/1955 in Starr, Texas, USA ..................7 Nestor Escobar b: 1908 ..................7 Gebardo Escobar b: 1909 + Olivia Guerra m: 4/25/1942 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 4/25/1944 + Adelfa Garza m: 1/30/1946 ..................7 Concepcion Escobar b: 1913 in Texas, USA, d: Unknown ..................7 Meliton Escobar b: 3/10/1914, d: 3/04/1987 + Reyes Escobar b: 1/06/1915, m: 3/15/1936 ..................7 Alejo Escobar b: 7/23/1917, d: 2/25/2005 ..................7 Jose Escobar b: 1921, d: Unknown + Victoria Guerra m: 1/22/1951 ..................7 Julia Escobar b: 1923 ..................7 Candelario Romano Escobar b: 1926, d: 7/1993 + Francisca Perez m: 2/26/1949 ..................7 Reymundo Escobar b: 1/23/1929, d: 6/10/2010 + Maria Irene Cervantes m: 6/18/1955 ..................7 Javier Escobar b: 12/03/1930 in Escobares, Starr, Texas, USA + Diana Garza m: 6/14/1953 ..................7 Gregorio Escobar b: 4/24/1933 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 7/11/2004 in Hidalgo, Texas, USA + Margarita Hernandez m: 5/09/1954 + Lucia Llamas b: 1960, m: 8/08/1981 in Hidalgo, Texas, USA ...............6 Merced Escobar b: 9/24/1884 in Texas, USA, d: 7/17/1966 in Edcouch, Hidalgo, Texas, USA ............5 Jose Santos Escobar + Juana Saenz b: 3/03/1849 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 10/10/1864 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ...............6 Casiana Escobar b: 9/06/1865 + Agustin Escobar b: 8/25/1859 in Escobares, Starr, Texas, USA, m: 1/12/1887 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 4/02/1937 in Escobares, Starr, Texas, USA ..................7 Nicolas Escobar b: 1891 + Aurora Trevino Moreno b: 11/30/1906, m: 2/02/1924, d: 3/06/1964 ..................7 Catalina Escobar b: 4/30/1892 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 2/06/1996 + Zenon Canales b: 12/22/1887 in Starr, Texas, USA, m: 1/08/1910 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 10/05/1947 in Robstown, Nueces, Texas, USA ..................7 Leonor Escobar + Florentino Salinas m: 5/31/1904 .........4 Maria Juana Escobar b: 12/22/1816 + Rafael Perez .........4 Rafaela Escobar b: 1/18/1822 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 1/24/1822 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ......3 Miguel Escobar b: 5/06/1800 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 8/14/1833 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico + Luisa Guerra b: 8/26/1804, m: 6/30/1824, d: 11/21/1825 .........4 Antonia Mauricia Escobar b: 9/20/1824 in Mexico, d: 1880 + Geronimo Naranjo b: 5/1820 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 1/07/1845, d: Unknown ............5 Apolonia Naranjo b: 1842 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: Unknown ............5 Florencio Naranjo b: 10/31/1845 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 11/01/1845 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ............5 Juan Naranjo + Ramona Garza ...............6 Elijia Naranjo Page 3 of 30 Outline Descendant Report for Jose Antonio Escobar + Solomon de los Santos b: 11/22/1881 in Rio Grande City, Starr, Texas, USA, m: 1/15/1904 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 7/31/1970 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA ............5 Juan Jose Naranjo .........4 Petra Escobar b: 12/20/1824, d: 10/31/1911 in Roma, Starr, Texas, USA + Felipa Garcia b: 8/21/1806, m: 8/18/1830 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: Unknown .........4 Salome Escobar b: 1/09/1831, d: Unknown + Juan Esteban Desiderio Canales b: 2/11/1825 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 10/03/1849 in Inmaculada Concepcion, Mier, d: 10/02/1888 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ............5 Estefana Canales b: 1850 + Diego Resendez m: 5/22/1872 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ............5 Petra Canales b: 1852, d: Unknown + Santos Barrera b: 1841, m: 11/05/1879 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ............5 Sabas Canales b: Abt. 1854 ............5 Teofilo Canales b: Abt. 1856 ............5 Juan Canales b: 1858 ............5 Norberta Canales b: Abt. 1860 ............5 Jacobo Canales b: 1862 + Exiquia Maldonado m: 1/11/1888 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico ............5 Alejandra Canales b: Abt. 1864, d: Unknown ............5 Luis Canales b: 1866 ............5 Catarina Canales b: 9/02/1868 in Mexico, d: 11/17/1934 in Falfurrias, Brooks, Texas, USA + Manuel Ramirez b: 7/08/1852 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, m: 9/19/1883 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 10/09/1921 in Falfurrias, Brooks, Texas, USA ...............6 Justo Ramirez b: 5/26/1895 in Mexico, d: 12/20/1937 in Falfurrias, Brooks, Texas, USA + Maria Lopez b: 12/04/1905 in Starr, Texas, USA, d: 11/14/1962 in Alice, Jim Wells, Texas, USA ............5 Benito Canales b: 3/26/1871 in Mier, Tamaulipas, Mexico, d: 3/02/1953 in Robstown, Nueces, Texas, USA + Filomena Martinez
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