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to Genealogia de Mexico
jose luis existe una pagina en internet en la que aparecen todos los
datos de la fundacion.
SQUADRON OF OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS WITH SALARY
Captain Don José Antonio Leal, married to Doña María Magdalena
Tijerina, three children, all arms, twelve horses, eight male donkeys
and ten female donkeys, ten servants, and he enjoys five hundred pesos
salary per year.
José Cortés, sergeant of this squadron, married to Juana Rodríguez,
four daughters, all arms, eight horses, and he enjoys two hundred
fifty pesos.
Pedro de Iglesias, married to Ana de la Garza, all arms, six horses,
and he enjoys two hundred twenty-five pesos.
Lorenzo de la Garza, bachelor, all arms, six horses, and he enjoys two
hundred twenty-five pesos.
Tadeo de la Garza, married to Doña Clara Treviño, two daughters, all
arms, six horses, and he enjoys two hundred twenty-five pesos.
Antonio González, married to Tomasa Perales, two children, all arms,
five horses, and he enjoys two hundred twenty-five pesos.
Juan de León, bachelor, all arms, eight horses, and he enjoys two
hundred twenty-five pesos.
Lázaro Duque, bachelor, all arms, seven horses, and he enjoys two
hundred twenty-five pesos.
Cristóbal Guerra, bachelor, all arms, ten horses, and he enjoys two
hundred twenty-five pesos.
Clemente Gutiérrez, bachelor, all arms, eight horses, one donkey, he
enjoys two hundred twenty-five pesos.
Toribio García, bachelor, absent with permission, all arms, ten
horses, and he enjoys two hundred twenty-five pesos.
José Manuel Benito, married to María Josefa de Soto, two children, all
arms, and four horses; is absent with the missionary priest whom he
continually serve and assists and he enjoys no more than two reales
per day because he was penalized by the honorable Escandón to serve on
these terms because of some crime he committed.
José Francisco Flores, married to Rosalía López, two children, all
arms, six horses, and he enjoys two hundred twenty-five pesos and is a
soldier of the Squadron of San Fernando where he was not reviewed
because of having left it for this occasion and he is one of the
detached ones for the reinforcement of this settlement and it has been
three years that he has remained in it.
Salvador Rivera, bachelor, all arms, eight horses, and he enjoys two
hundred twenty-five pesos per year and he is a soldier of the Squadrom
of San Fernando of those that are detached monthly and alternate as a
reinforcement of this settlement and he was not reviewed in that
squadron reserving the including him in this occassion.
SETTLERS WITH FINANCIAL AID
Doña Isabel Treviño, widow, has one niece.
Juan Antonio García, married to María Perales, eleven children, all
arms, and four horses.
Cristóbal González, married to Isabel Perales, seven children, all
arms, and two horses.
José Villafuerte, married to María García, has seven children, all
arms, eight horses, and two donkeys.
Nicolás Rodríguez, married to Juana Ríos, two children, all arms, and
two horses.
Miguel Zamora, married to María Caballero, five children, a rifle, a
shield and a knife, and one horse.
Ana Zamora, widow, has two children
María Antonia de Aguirre, widow, four children.
Tomás de la Garza, absent with permission, married to María de Peña,
one son, all arms, and three horses.
Francisco Ramos, married to María Sáenz, five children, arms, a rifle,
and five horses.
María Josefa Ayala, widow, six children.
Blas Cantú, married to María Hernández, arms and two horses.
Francisco Rodríguez, married to Rosa Bartola, five children.
José Camarillo, absent with permission, married to Ana Garza, four
children, all arms, and three horses.
Felipe Gallegos, married to Rosa de Ochoa, seven children, a rifle, a
shield, and two horses.
José Selvera, absent with permission, married to Manuela de la Serna,
three children, arms, and four horses.
Tomás García, married to Ana Joaquina, has six children, arms, and
eight horses.
María Cantú, widow, has two children and eight horses.
Nicolás Granado, married to Juana Villafuerte, six children, a rifle,
and a shield.
Santiago de León, married to Doña María Rodríguez, arms, and four
horses.
María de Ochoa, widow, two children.
María Rodríguez, widow, one daughter.
Juana de Villafranca, absent with permission, married to María Zamora,
has two children and arms.
RESIDENTS INCREASED WITHOUT FINANCIAL AID
Don Ignacio Leal, absent with permission, married to Doña Ana
Tijerina, all arms, and ten horses.
Juan Cristóbal, married to Francisca García, has one son, arms,
without a sword, and two horses.
Damasio Molina, married to María de Villafuerte, two children, one
donkey, twelve horses, and without arms.
Domingo Cristóbal Sánchez, married to María de Hinojosa, three
children, arms, and two horses; he is ill.
Pedro Botello, married to Josefa Quiroz, has one son.
Nicolás Valli, absent with permission, married to Doña María
Rodríguez, three children and three Indians servants [female], all
arms, and six horses.
Bartolomé Valli, absent with permission, bachelor, all arms, and six
horses.
Nicolás Valli, bachelor, all arms, four horses, absent with
permission.
José Valli, absent with permission, married to Josefa Cisneros, arms,
and four horses.
Juan Valli, absent with permission, bachelor, arms, anf four horses.
María de Ochoa, married, two children, deserted her husband José
Bernardo González four years ago.
María Josefa de Ochoa, widow, one daughter.
Antonio Perales, married to Gertrudis Caballero, has one son.
Nicolás Falcón, married to Josefa Cantú, has one daughter.
Don Ignacio Guerra, married to Doña María de León, four children,
arms, and five horsesl.
Don José de León, married to Doña María de la Garza, three childrem,
arms, five horses, and two donkeys.
Juana de los Santos, widow, one daughter.
Juana de los Ríos, widow, two children, all arms, and six horses.
Don Francisco Javier Treviño, married to Doña Ana de la Garza, ten
children, all arms, thirty horses, and three orphans.
Santiago de Ochoa, married to María Rosa, has one son, all arms, and
six horses.
Santiago de la Garza, married to María Guadalupe, arms and two horses.
José García, widower, absent with permission, all arms and ten horses.
José Florencio, bachelor, arms, and ten horses.
Faustino de Villafuerte, married to Gregoria Camarilla, all arms, and
four horses.
Bernardo de León, absent with permission, married to María Galván, all
arms and three horses.
José de Leyva, married to María Cantú, one son, arms, and three
horses.