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Cristina Espinosa

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Hola Enrique:
No te sientas en el desierto, si ves que nadie contesta rápido es porque posiblemente las personas no tienen información sobre el apellido que buscas y por otro lado habrá quienes ya están investigando para ayudarte.
Este grupo lo siento maravilloso, yo he obtenido mucha información gracias a ellos. Desafortunadamente yo no he encontrado ese apellido en mi árbol, pero te escribí para decirte que lo peor es desesperarse, hazte a la idea que el investigar un árbol no es cosa de días, sino de años.
Saludos y ánimo!!!
Cristina Espinosa

Cristina Espinosa

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Hola Enrique:
Acabo de encontrar algo para ti en el internet:
 

Descendents of Don Gutierre Vasquez de la Cueva

and Dona Francisca de Carvajal

Compiled by John D. Inclan





Generation No. 1



1. G

UTIERRE 1 VASQUEZ-DE-LA-C UEVA was born in Tierra de Sayago, Portugal. He married FRANCISCA DE CARVAJAL. She was born in Tierra de Sayago, Portugal.



Children of G
UTIERRE V ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA and FRANCISCA DE CARVAJAL
are:

2. i. GASPAR2 DE CARVAJAL, b. Tierra de Sayago, Portugal; d. 1550, Benavente, Spain.

ii. JUAN DE CARVAJAL.

iii. MELCHOR VASQUEZ, d. Mirandaela, Portugal.

3. iv. ISABEL NUNEZ-Y-CARVAJAL.

4. v. LEONOR DE CARVAJAL, b. Medina del Campo, Spain.

 

Generation No. 2



2. G

ASPAR 2 DE C ARVAJAL (GUTIERRE 1 VASQUEZ-DE-LA-C UEVA) was born in Tierra de Sayago, Portugal, and died 1550 in Benavente, Spain. He married C ATALINA DE LEON in Carvajales de Alba, Portugal, daughter of ANTONIO DE L EON and FRANCISCA NUNEZ. She was born in Mogadouro, Portugal, and died 1550 in Benavente, Spain.



Children of G
ASPAR DE CARVAJAL and CATALINA DE LEON
are:

i. DOMINGO3 DE CARVAJAL, b. Carvajales de Alba, Portugal; d. Abt. 1563, Medina del Campo, Spain.

5. ii. CONQUISTADOR ANTONIO DE CARVAJAL, b. Carvajales de Alba, Portugal; d. Chontalpa, Guatemala.

6. iii. CAPTAIN LUIS CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-CUEVA, b. 1539, Mogadouro, Traz-os-Montes province, Portugal; d. 1591, In prison, Mexico City, F.D., Mexico.

7. iv. FRANCISCA NUNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-CUEVA, b. 1540, Benavente, Spain; d. 08 Dec 1596, Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico).

 

3. ISABEL2 N UNEZ-Y-CARVAJAL (GUTIERRE1 V ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA ) She married ENRIQUE PIMENTEL
.



Child of I
SABEL N UNEZ-Y-CARVAJAL and ENRIQUE P IMENTEL
is:

i. LUIS3 PIMENTEL, d. Killed by indians in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

 

4. L EONOR2 DE CARVAJAL (G UTIERRE1 VASQUEZ-DE-LA- CUEVA) was born in Medina del Campo, Spain. She married FERNAN L OPEZ
in Benavente, Spain. He was born in Medina del Campo, Spain.



Children of L
EONOR DE CARVAJAL and FERNAN L OPEZ
are:

8. i. CATALINA3 LOPEZ, b. Medina del Campo, Spain.

9. ii. LEONOR RODRIGUEZ, d. Burdeos, Portugal.

 

Generation No. 3



5. C

ONQUISTADOR ANTONIO3 DE CARVAJAL (GASPAR2, G UTIERRE1 VASQUEZ-DE-LA- CUEVA) was born in Carvajales de Alba, Portugal, and died in Chontalpa, Guatemala. He married (1) MARIA- CATALINA DE SOSA in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico, daughter of ANDRES DE TAPIA and ISABEL DE SOSA . She was born in Mexico City, F.D., Mexico. He married (2) CATALINA DE T APIA, daughter of BERNALDINO VASQUEZ-DE-T APIA.

Notes for M
ARIA-CATALINA DE S OSA
:

A.K.A. Catalina de Tapia. Source:Who's Who of the Conquistadors by Hugh Thomas.

Marriage Notes for A
NTONIO DE CARVAJAL and CATALINA DE TAPIA
:

Conquistador of New Spain. Source:From the book, Fundadores de Nueva Galicia, Guadalajara Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 49.



Child of A
NTONIO DE CARVAJAL and C ATALINA DE TAPIA
is:

i. CATALINA4 DE TAPIA-CARVAJAL, b. Mexico City, F.D., Mexico; m. GONZALO GOMEZ-DE-CERVANTES.

Marriage Notes for CATALINA DE TAPIA-CARVAJAL and GONZALO GOMEZ-DE-CERVANTES:

Marriage source:From the book, Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara - Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 49.

 

6. CAPTAIN L UIS3 CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA- CUEVA (G ASPAR2 DE CARVAJAL, G UTIERRE1 V
ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA )1 was born 1539 in Mogadouro, Traz-os-Montes province, Portugal, and died 1591 in In prison, Mexico City, F.D., Mexico. He married G UIOMAR N UNEZ-DE-RIVERA 1564 in Seville, Spain, daughter of MIGUEL N UNEZ and BLANCA RODRIGUEZ. She was born in Lisbon, Portugal, and died 1582 in Seville, Spain.

Notes for C
APTAIN L UIS CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA- CUEVA
:

Conquistador. Between 1582 and 1584, he served as Governor of Nuevo Leon. His desire for power was his down fall.

Source:From the book's,

The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen

Gallant Outcasts - Texas Turmoil 1519-1734 by Ben Cuellar Ximenes.

Northern New Spain, A Research Guide by Thomas C. Barnes, Thomas H. Naylor, and Charles W. Polzer.

 

Notes for G
UIOMAR N UNEZ-DE-RIVERA
:

A.K.A. Dona Guiomas de Rivera.



Children of L
UIS CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-C UEVA and GUIOMAR NUNEZ-DE-R IVERA
are:

i. FRANCISCA4 CARVAJAL-DE-LA-CUEVA-Y-RIVERA, b. Carvajales de Alba, Portugal.

ii. ANDRES NUNEZ, b. 1558, Mogadouro, Portugal.

 

7. FRANCISCA3 N UNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA- CUEVA (G ASPAR2 DE CARVAJAL, G UTIERRE1 V
ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA ) was born 1540 in Benavente, Spain, and died 08 Dec 1596 in Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico). She married F RANCISCO R ODRIGUEZ-DE-MATOS 1549 in Mogodouro, Portugal. He was born in Balderas, Spain, and died Dec 1584 in Mexico City, D.F., New Spain (Mexico).

Notes for F
RANCISCA N UNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA- CUEVA
:

MEXICO CITY - SUNDAY DECEMBER 8, 1596

By Richard G. Santos

A carnival air has overtaken Mexico's Tenochtitlan, (Mexico City) capital of the Vice Regency of New Spain. It started Friday night as some Native Americans of Aztec descent began to set up concession stands. The vendors could be seen throughout the Plaza Mayor known as El Zocalo in front of the National Palace and Cathedral. A private Auto de Fe was held within the Cathedral yesterday during High Mass. It is customary for government officials, wealthy people with political connections and members of the church to be penanced in private away from public view. This usually includes sexually active priests and nuns, pedophiles, secretly married priests and other members of the Church. As a rule, punishment for members of the Church is to be transferred from the churches or convents where they have committed their offenses. They are also sentenced to recite a certain number of prayers and rosaries.

The main event of this Auto de Fe by the Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition occurred today, December 8, Second Sunday of Advent. Six men were punished for minor offenses such as being habitual liars and blasphemers. Two of them were punished for having said that sex between consenting adults was not a sin or crime. Their tongues were ripped from their mouths to the cheers of the Native Americans witnessing Europeans being punished. The Aztecs who rightfully have many grudges against the Spaniards, also cheered when some of the men were castrated. The cheers drowned the screams and cries of pain.

Seven women were found guilty of practicing witchcraft. Two men and one woman were found guilty of bigamy. They were stripped to the waist and given 200 lashes each. Jeronimo Rodriguez (age 50) and Francisco Rodriguez (age 21) were found guilty of not reporting their relatives to the Inquisition for being Crypto Jews who practice their religion in secret. Both have been sentenced to serve on the Manila Galleons as unpaid oarsmen. Treated as slaves, poorly fed and constantly whipped, the life expectancy of oarsmen is seven years. Ana Baez, 28 year old wife of Jorge Alvarez was accused of being a Crypto Jewess. She was physically tortured but never admitted or confessed anything against herself or anyone else. Her personal property and that of her family was confiscated by the Inquisition which is not convinced of her innocence.

Twenty-five men and women were accused, tried, tortured and found guilty of being Crypto Jews. They have converted to Catholicism and accepted baptism. Their property, businesses and estates have been confiscated. They have been sentenced to life in prison and must wear a sanbenito which is a sleeveless poncho-like yellow garment with a large red cross on the chest. They will live at the jail of the Inquisition but during the day will join the many beggars wearing sanbentios seen throughout the city. The bones of two Crypto Jews who had passed away were placed in boxes and carried under straw filled effigies to be burned at the end of the day. Eight Crypto Jews managed to escape so they will also be burned in effigy. Among the escapees are Miguel Rodriguez de Matos, also known as Miguel de Carvajal and his brother Baltazar Rodriguez de Matos, aka de Carvajal. They are nephews of conquistador Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva, the founder of the Nuevo Reyno de Leon. It has been reported they are now living in Rome where they are protected by the Vatican and have changed their last name to Lumbroso or Lumbrano in honor of their brother Luis Rodriguez de Matos, aka Luis de Carvajal, aka Iosef Lumbroso (the enlightened).

Burned at the stake were Crypto Jews Manuel Diaz (36 years of age from Fondon, Portugal), Portuguese born Beatriz Enriquez de la Paiva, said to be "over 50 years of age" and the widow of Simon Rodriguez de Paiva who had died in Nuevo Leon, their son 22 year old son Diego Enriquez de Paiva and 35 year old Manuel de Lucena born in Guarda, Portugal. These men and women were given the option of a last minute conversion to Catholicism. Those who chose to become Catholic were strangled with a wire before being set afire. Not all were dead when the flames were ignited.



Last to be burned at the stake, and the main attraction at this Auto de Fe, was the Rodriguez de Matos - Carvajal y de la Cueva family. The head of the family is Francisca Nunez de Carvajal y de la Cueva, widow of Francisco Rodriguez de Matos. She is the sister of Nuevo Leon founder-conquistador Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva. Her children to be burned are Leonor, wife of fugitive Jorge de Almeida (Nunez-Rodriguez de Rivera-Castellanos-Fonseca-Hernandez), Isabel (widow of Gabriel de Herrera), Catalina (wife of fugitive Antonio Diaz de Casarez) and Luis Rodriguez de Matos, also known as Luis de Carvajal el mozo (the younger). Because he claims to have experienced apparitions by God while in jail, as well as before, during and after torture, Luis has changed his name to Iosef Lumbroso (the enlightened). One of the Inquisitors stated he had never met such a learned religious person and that if Luis had lived in the days of the Old Testament he would have surely been one of the Prophets in the Bible. As reported above, sons Miguel and Baltazar managed to escape arrest and are appearing in effigy. Meanwhile, 16 year old Anica and 22 year old Mariana, who suffered a nervous breakdown and has been declared mentally unstable, will be present to witness the burning of their mother, brother and sisters. Mariana keeps repeating an interesting question. That is, "Which is better? To believe and say you do not believe, or not to believe and say you believe?"

The Native Americans and some mestizos started lining the parade route overnight. The desfile de la verguenza (parade of shame) started at the Palace of the Inquisition some four blocks from El Zocalo. All prisoners had their hands tied in front of them. Tied securely to their hands were a large green candle, a rosary and a prayer book. All prisoners, men and women alike, were stripped to the waist and lashed as they marched toward El Zocalo. Those prisoners whose legs had been broken or dislocated under torture and could not walk, rode burros. They were also topless and being lashed. The women tried their best to cover their nudity but to no avail.

Two large stages were constructed at the main square where the Aztec Templo Mayor used to stand and now features the Cathedral and National Palace. The largest and most decorative stage was for the Inquisitors and dignitaries. Among the latter was the Bishop of Manila who read the sermon. The personal representatives of the Viceroy and Audiencia de Mexico (the Mexico City based Supreme Court) also attended. The Inquisitors have complained to the King that the highest ranking government officials have been boycotting the Autos de Fe and have not fully cooperated with the Inquisition.

The second stage was in the shape of a half circular pyramid. The people to be punished for lesser sins and crimes occupied the base. Those to be burned alive were at the top of the half moon pyramid. Minor stages serving as punishing areas were placed throughout El Zocalo as prisoners were lashed, tongues ripped, eyes gouged, hands severed and men castrated depending on their crime and punishment. There was also a section for family members not being punished but forced to observe the punishment of their relatives. They were brought to witness the event and learn what can happen to sinners, criminals, non-Catholic Christians and Jews.

The nine Crypto Jews, all members of the Rodriguez de Matos - Carvajal y de la Cueva family, were taken to the Plaza de San Hipolito towards late afternoon. As one final insult, or perhaps to encourage a last minute conversion, all men and women about to be burned were stripped to a loin cloth as they were tied to the post, surrounded with lumber and covered with oil. They were given one last chance to accept baptism and die as "good Catholics". That meant being strangled with a wire instead of being burned alive. It did not matter what they chose because Grand Inquisitor Alonso de Peralta had already ordered the soldiers and priests to make sure they were all strangled. He did not want any Jew, and especially this family, to die as martyrs to their Faith. He also did not want the Native Americans or any other person to admire their devotion and commitment to the Law of Moses. Therefore, the women were strangled then set on fire. Luis the younger, or Iosef the Enlightened as he chose to call himself, refused all pretenses and was burned alive. Peralta issued a statement saying he had converted but those present know better. Their ashes were collected and scattered in the wilderness surrounding Mexico City "so that no trace or memory would remain of the family and their Faith". Only time will tell how history will deal with Don Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva, founder of Nuevo Leon, his sister Francisca, her children and especially Luis de Carvajal el mozo (he younger), aka Iosef "The Enlightened". There has been talk of dispersing the colonists brought from Spain and Portugal in 1580 for the founding of the Nuevo Reyno de Leon. Time will tell.

AUTHOR'S POSTCRIPT:

Mariana Rodriguez de Matos, aka Mariana Nunez de Carvajal y de la Cueva, was burned at the stake on March 25, 1601. She had become a sincere and devout Catholic so it was recorded "she died well". Anica Rodriguez de Matos, aka Anica de Leon Carvajal y de la Cueva, was burned at the stake at 69 years of age on April 25, 1649. She was considered a "Jewish sainte" by those who knew her. One of Anica's great grandsons was denied permission to enter a seminary to become a priest due to his Jewish ancestors and especially Anica. Dominican Fray Gaspar Rodriguez de Matos, aka de Carvajal brother of Anica had been penanced in 1590 and lived the rest of his life as a cloistered low ranking Dominican Friar. The in-laws of the Rodriguez de Matos - Carvajal y de la Cueva family survived. None of the descendants thereafter and today carry Carvajal or Carvajal y de la Cueva as their last name. The flames of ignorance and intolerance killed the name at the stake. The 1580 Nuevo Reyno de Leon in time gave birth to Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, Tamaulipas and colonial Texas.

(Ramo de la Inquisicion, Archivo General de la Nacion de Mexico; Mexico City)

This (or a slightly abridged version) will be my December 8, 2004 column in the Zavala County Sentinel



Children of F
RANCISCA N UNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA- CUEVA and F RANCISCO RODRIGUEZ-DE- MATOS
are:

i. DOMINICAN FRAY GASPAR4 DE CARVAJAL, b. 1556, Benavente, Spain; d. Abt. 1600, Oaxaca, New Spain (Mexico).

Notes for DOMINICAN FRAY GASPAR DE CARVAJAL:

A Dominican priest, serving in Mexico City. Source: The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen.

ii. ISABEL RODRIGUEZ-DE-ANDRADA, b. 1560, Benavente, Spain; d. 08 Dec 1596, Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico); m. GABRIEL DE HERRERA 1, 1578, Astorga, Spain; d. 1578.

Notes for ISABEL RODRIGUEZ-DE-ANDRADA:

Om March 13th, 1589, in the City of Mexico (Mexico City), she was arrested by the Inquisition.

Source: The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen.

Notes for GABRIEL DE HERRERA:

A merchant, he had studied for the priesthood at the University of Salamanca.

iii. BALTASAR RODRIGUEZ, b. 1563, Benavente, Spain; d. Pisa, Italy; m. ANA.

Notes for BALTASAR RODRIGUEZ:

He used the alias name of Francisco Ramirez.

iv. CAPTAIN LUIS DE CARVAJAL, THE YOUNGER, b. 1566, Benavente, Spain; d. 08 Dec 1596, Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico); m. JUSTA MENDEZ-ENRIQUEZ; b. Abt. 1572, Seville, Spain.

Notes for CAPTAIN LUIS DE CARVAJAL, THE YOUNGER:

A.K.A. Luis Rodriguez de Matos, Luis Rodriguez Cavajal, and Josef Lumbroso.

He meet Justa Mendez, but never married her.

v. CATALINA DE LEON-Y-LA-CUEVA, b. Abt. 1567, Benavente, Spain; d. Aft. 1594, New Spain (Mexico); m. ANTONIO DIAZ-DE-CACERES 1, Mar 1585/86, Panuco, Vera Cruz, New Spain (Mexico)1; b. Abt. 1541, Santa Comba Dao, Portugal; d. Aft. 1593, New Spain (Mexico).

Notes for ANTONIO DIAZ-DE-CACERES:

In Lisbon, he served as a page for the Count of Vimioso.

Source: The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen.

vi. LEONOR DE CARVAJAL-Y-ANDRADA, b. 1568, Benavente, Spain; d. 08 Dec 1596, Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico); m. JORGE DE ALMEIDA, Mar 1585/86, Panuco, Vera Cruz, New Spain (Mexico) 1; b. 1555, Bisseo, Portugal; d. Aft. 1595.

vii. MARIANA NUNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL, b. 1572, Benavente, Spain; d. 25 Mar 1601, Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico); m. (1) JORGE DE LEON; m. (2) HECTOR DE FONSECA; d. New Spain (Mexico).

Notes for MARIANA NUNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL:

At 14 years of age, she was engaged to her mother's cousin, Jorge de Leon.

The marriage was destine not to take place.

Her 2nd engagemet was to Hector de Fonseca.

Source: The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen.

viii. MIGUEL DE CARVAJAL, b. 1577, Medina del Campo, Spain; d. Pisa, Italy.

Notes for MIGUEL DE CARVAJAL:

He used the alias name of Diego Jimenez.

 

ix. ANICA DE CARVAJAL, b. 1579, Medina del Campo, Spain; d. 25 Apr 1649, Mexico City, D.F., New Spain (Mexico); m. CRISTOBAL MIGUEL, Abt. 16011.

Notes for ANICA DE CARVAJAL:

She is known as Dona Ana de Leon. She died of breast cancer.

 



8. CATALINA 3 LOPEZ (L EONOR2 DE CARVAJAL, G UTIERRE1 VASQUEZ-DE-LA- CUEVA) was born in Medina del Campo, Spain. She married FULANO DE L EON
in Benavente, Spain.



Children of C
ATALINA LOPEZ and FULANO DE LEON
are:

i. LUIS4 LOPEZ, d. Benavente, Spain.

ii. MARIA DE LEON-Y-LOPEZ, m. FERNAN LOPEZ, Benavente, Spain.

 

9. LEONOR 3 RODRIGUEZ (L EONOR2 DE CARVAJAL, G UTIERRE1 VASQUEZ-DE-LA- CUEVA) died in Burdeos, Portugal. She married NAME U NKNOWN
. He died 1596.



Child of L
EONOR RODRIGUEZ and NAME U NKNOWN
is:

i. FRANCISCO4 LOPEZ.

 

Endnotes


1. The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen.

10/04/2005 08:16 AM



 
2006/6/30, Cristina Espinosa <espino...@gmail.com>:

Enrique Carvajal Ayala

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¡Bravo, Cristy!

Te agradezco el consejo ¿Sabes? Yo si he encontrado el apellido ESPINOZA en
mi árbol. El 28 de septiembre de 1744. Antonio de Carvajal y María de
espinoza, conjugues. españoles del Algodonal, pequeña hacienda perteneciente
a la de Quiriengüicharo, que lo fue de las de Villachuato, de los hijos
nietos del encomendero Juan de Villaseñor, bautizaron a su hija Rosalía en
el Pueblo de La Piedad. Fueron padrinos Pedro de Alvarado y Mercedes Cortés.
(Fíjate en los apellidos de los padrinos, no es mera casualidad).
María de Espinoza, al parecer era hija de Joseph de Espinoza y Juana de
Villanueva, ésta a su vez fue hija de Esteban de Villanueva y de Juana
Hidalgo, hermana de Don Antonio de Villanueva, padrino de bautizo de una
hermana de Doña Jerónima Ramos Ortiz de Bracamntes y Origel, 4a. Mujer de
don Cristóbal Hidalgo y Costilla y hermana también de mi quinto abuelo
Manuel Ramos y Origel.

Los Espinoza de por acá, La Piedad, Mich., fueron dueños por estas fechas
(1744) de la Hda. de Taquiscuareo, de las mencionadas. Al parecer habían
llegado después de 1567 al Partido de Tlazazalca, tras el alzamiento de los
hijos de Cortés, que fue financiado por el Dean de la Iglesia Catedral de la
Ciudad de México el Br. o Lic. Ayala de Espinoza (luego checamos bien el
dato).

Este Antonio de Carvajal (hay muchos) y María de Espinoza, serían mis
Pentabuelos.
!Qué gusto me das!
Luego hablamos de la relación de los Carvajal del Norte con los de Acá.

Enrique Carvajal Ayala (car-vas@hotmail. com)


>From: "Cristina Espinosa" <espino...@gmail.com>
>Reply-To: Genealog...@googlegroups.com
>To: Genealog...@googlegroups.com
>Subject: [Genealogia.org.mx] 4558 Re: Ms con los ROBLES (Para Enrique)
>Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:05:48 -0500
>
>Hola Enrique:
>No te sientas en el desierto, si ves que nadie contesta rápido es porque
>posiblemente las personas no tienen información sobre el apellido que
>buscas y por otro lado habrá quienes ya están investigando para ayudarte.
>Este grupo lo siento maravilloso, yo he obtenido mucha información gracias
>a
>ellos. Desafortunadamente yo no he encontrado ese apellido en mi árbol,
>pero
>te escribí para decirte que lo peor es desesperarse, hazte a la idea que el
>investigar un árbol no es cosa de días, sino de años.
>Saludos y ánimo!!!
>Cristina Espinosa
>
>
>

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¡Bien Cristy!

Aunque tenemos que hacer algunas precisiones sobre los Antonios.
¡Ciértamente Don Luis tuvo un hermano Antonio que al parecer "murió joven".
El conquistador (Visitador de Michoacán), según otras fuentes fue hijo de
Pedro González de Carvajal y de Isabel Delgadillo. Casó con Doña Catalina
Vázquez de Tapia. Fueron padres de Antonio, regidor sustituo de su padre y
Obrero Mayor de la Ciudad de México, yerno del Capitán Andrés de Tapia y de
Doña Isabel de Sosa. Antonio "el mozo", 2o. encomendero de Zacatlán casó con
Doña Isabel de Sosa y Tapia, al parecer padres de Don Andrés de Carvajal y
Tapia y deL 3ER.Encomendero de Zacatlán del que no he encontrado mayor
información. Salvo que se haya hecho cura convirtiéndse en el Arcediano
Catedralicio de Michoacán (1597-1609) y juez eclésiástico que dió posesión
al obispo fray Domingo de Ulloa en aquellas tierras del Norte como parte del
Gran Michoacán.
Una de las hijas del ler. encomendero de Zacatlán Bernaradina, casó con
Gonzálo Gómez cuñado de su hermano Leonel de Cervantes Casaus, quien casó
con otra de las hijas (María). Los dos eran hijos del fator Don Juan de
Cervantes Casaus y una hija del Comendador Don Leonel de Cervante, suegro,
también del mencionado, antes, Don Juan de Villaseñor, encomendero de
Guango.
Los Tapia, Carvajal, Cervantes, dieron muchos curas, entre otros Leonel de
Cervantes Carvajal, obispo de Guadalajara que autorizó oficialmente el culto
a la imágen de San Juan de los lagos.
Hubo dos Juanes, Cervantes Carvajal, el uno hijo de Leonel Cevantes Casaus y
el otro de Gonzalo Gomez y de Doña Bernardina de Carvajal. Uno heredó el
mayorazgo de Don Francisco de Velasco, sui tió político materno, el otro,
casó en segundas nupcias con una hija del encomendero de Zacapú,
emparentando así, polítiicamente, con Doña Mariana de Samaniego, esposa de
Hernando Lòpez de Avalos. Doña Mariana, hija del encomendero de Comanja, era
hermana de Francisco Infante Samaniego, marido de Doña Leonor de Carvajal,
hija del 1er, Encomendero de Zacatlán. Los Infante Carvajal, tomaron el
apellido de la madre, entre ellos el 4o. Antonio.
Cristy, puede haber alguna inprecisión, esto es parte de mi acervo mental y
te lo digo así," a quema ropa". Como ves, ya me ahogaba y necesitaba a
alguien para platicarlo sin que se me duerma.

¡Que gusto me das!

Enrique

>Subject: [Genealogia.org.mx] 4559 Re: Ms con los ROBLES (Para Enrique)
>Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:10:05 -0500
>
>Hola Enrique:
>Acabo de encontrar algo para ti en el internet:
>
>

>*Descendents of Don Gutierre Vasquez de la Cueva


>
>and Dona Francisca de Carvajal
>
>Compiled by John D. Inclan
>

>*
>
>
>
>*Generation No. 1
>
>*
>
>*1.* GUTIERRE1 VASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA was born in Tierra de Sayago, Portugal.


>He married FRANCISCA DE CARVAJAL. She was born in Tierra de Sayago,
>Portugal.
>
>
>

>Children of GUTIERRE VASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA and FRANCISCA DE CARVAJAL are:


>
>2. i. GASPAR2 DE CARVAJAL, b. Tierra de Sayago, Portugal; d. 1550,
>Benavente, Spain.
>
>ii. JUAN DE CARVAJAL.
>
>iii. MELCHOR VASQUEZ, d. Mirandaela, Portugal.
>
>3. iv. ISABEL NUNEZ-Y-CARVAJAL.
>
>4. v. LEONOR DE CARVAJAL, b. Medina del Campo, Spain.
>
>
>

>*Generation No. 2
>
>*
>
>*2.* GASPAR2 DE CARVAJAL* (G**UTIERRE*1* V**ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA)* was born

>in
>Tierra de Sayago, Portugal, and died 1550 in Benavente, Spain. He married C
>ATALINA DE LEON in Carvajales de Alba, Portugal, daughter of ANTONIO
>DE LEONand F
>RANCISCA NUNEZ. She was born in Mogadouro, Portugal, and died 1550 in
>Benavente, Spain.
>
>
>
>Children of GASPAR DE CARVAJAL and CATALINA DE LEON are:
>
>i. DOMINGO3 DE CARVAJAL, b. Carvajales de Alba, Portugal; d. Abt. 1563,
>Medina del Campo, Spain.
>
>5. ii. CONQUISTADOR ANTONIO DE CARVAJAL, b. Carvajales de Alba, Portugal;
>d.
>Chontalpa, Guatemala.
>
>6. iii. CAPTAIN LUIS CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-CUEVA, b. 1539, Mogadouro,
>Traz-os-Montes province, Portugal; d. 1591, In prison, Mexico City, F.D.,
>Mexico.
>
>7. iv. FRANCISCA NUNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-CUEVA, b. 1540, Benavente,
>Spain;
>d. 08 Dec 1596, Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico).
>
>
>

>*3.* ISABEL2 NUNEZ-Y-CARVAJAL* (G**UTIERRE*1* V**ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA)* She
>married ENRIQUE PIMENTEL.
>
>
>
>Child of ISABEL NUNEZ-Y-CARVAJAL and ENRIQUE PIMENTEL is:


>
>i. LUIS3 PIMENTEL, d. Killed by indians in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
>
>
>

>*4.* LEONOR2 DE CARVAJAL* (G**UTIERRE*1* V**ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA)* was born
>in
>Medina del Campo, Spain. She married FERNAN LOPEZ in Benavente, Spain. He


>was born in Medina del Campo, Spain.
>
>
>

>Children of LEONOR DE CARVAJAL and FERNAN LOPEZ are:


>
>8. i. CATALINA3 LOPEZ, b. Medina del Campo, Spain.
>
>9. ii. LEONOR RODRIGUEZ, d. Burdeos, Portugal.
>
>
>

>*Generation No. 3
>
>*
>
>*5.* CONQUISTADOR ANTONIO3 DE CARVAJAL* (G**ASPAR*2*, G**UTIERRE*1* V**
>ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA)* was born in Carvajales de Alba, Portugal, and died in
>Chontalpa, Guatemala. He married (1) MARIA-CATALINA DE SOSA in Mexico City,
>D.F., Mexico, daughter of ANDRES DE TAPIA and ISABEL DE SOSA. She was born


>in Mexico City, F.D., Mexico. He married (2) CATALINA DE TAPIA, daughter of
>BERNALDINO VASQUEZ-DE-TAPIA.
>
>Notes for MARIA-CATALINA DE SOSA:
>
>A.K.A. Catalina de Tapia. Source:Who's Who of the Conquistadors by Hugh
>Thomas.
>

>Marriage Notes for ANTONIO DE CARVAJAL and CATALINA DE TAPIA:


>
>Conquistador of New Spain. Source:From the book, Fundadores de Nueva
>Galicia, Guadalajara Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 49.
>
>
>

>Child of ANTONIO DE CARVAJAL and CATALINA DE TAPIA is:


>
>i. CATALINA4 DE TAPIA-CARVAJAL, b. Mexico City, F.D., Mexico; m. GONZALO
>GOMEZ-DE-CERVANTES.
>
>Marriage Notes for CATALINA DE TAPIA-CARVAJAL and GONZALO
>GOMEZ-DE-CERVANTES:
>
>Marriage source:From the book, Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara -
>Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 49.
>
>
>

>*6.* CAPTAIN LUIS3 CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-CUEVA* (G**ASPAR*2* **DE CARVAJAL, G
>UTIERRE*1* V**ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA)1* was born 1539 in Mogadouro,


>Traz-os-Montes province, Portugal, and died 1591 in In prison, Mexico City,

>F.D., Mexico. He married GUIOMAR NUNEZ-DE-RIVERA 1564 in Seville, Spain,
>daughter of MIGUEL NUNEZ and BLANCA RODRIGUEZ. She was born in Lisbon,


>Portugal, and died 1582 in Seville, Spain.
>
>Notes for CAPTAIN LUIS CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-CUEVA:
>
>Conquistador. Between 1582 and 1584, he served as Governor of Nuevo Leon.
>His desire for power was his down fall.
>
>Source:From the book's,
>
>The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen
>
>Gallant Outcasts - Texas Turmoil 1519-1734 by Ben Cuellar Ximenes.
>
>Northern New Spain, A Research Guide by Thomas C. Barnes, Thomas H. Naylor,
>and Charles W. Polzer.
>
>
>
>Notes for GUIOMAR NUNEZ-DE-RIVERA:
>
>A.K.A. Dona Guiomas de Rivera.
>
>
>

>Children of LUIS CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-CUEVA and GUIOMAR NUNEZ-DE-RIVERA are:


>
>i. FRANCISCA4 CARVAJAL-DE-LA-CUEVA-Y-RIVERA, b. Carvajales de Alba,
>Portugal.
>
>ii. ANDRES NUNEZ, b. 1558, Mogadouro, Portugal.
>
>
>

>*7.* FRANCISCA3 NUNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-CUEVA* (G**ASPAR*2* **DE
>CARVAJAL,
>GUTIERRE*1* V**ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA)* was born 1540 in Benavente, Spain, and


>died 08 Dec 1596 in Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico). She married F

>RANCISCO RODRIGUEZ-DE-MATOS 1549 in Mogodouro, Portugal. He was born in

>Children of FRANCISCA NUNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL-Y-DE-LA-CUEVA and FRANCISCO R


>ODRIGUEZ-DE-MATOS are:
>
>i. DOMINICAN FRAY GASPAR4 DE CARVAJAL, b. 1556, Benavente, Spain; d. Abt.
>1600, Oaxaca, New Spain (Mexico).
>
>Notes for DOMINICAN FRAY GASPAR DE CARVAJAL:
>
>A Dominican priest, serving in Mexico City. Source: The Martyr by Martin A.
>Cohen.
>
>ii. ISABEL RODRIGUEZ-DE-ANDRADA, b. 1560, Benavente, Spain; d. 08 Dec 1596,

>Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico); m. GABRIEL DE HERRERA*1*, 1578,


>Astorga, Spain; d. 1578.
>
>Notes for ISABEL RODRIGUEZ-DE-ANDRADA:
>
>Om March 13th, 1589, in the City of Mexico (Mexico City), she was arrested
>by the Inquisition.
>
>Source: The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen.
>
>Notes for GABRIEL DE HERRERA:
>
>A merchant, he had studied for the priesthood at the University of
>Salamanca.
>
>iii. BALTASAR RODRIGUEZ, b. 1563, Benavente, Spain; d. Pisa, Italy; m. ANA.
>
>Notes for BALTASAR RODRIGUEZ:
>
>He used the alias name of Francisco Ramirez.
>
>iv. CAPTAIN LUIS DE CARVAJAL, THE YOUNGER, b. 1566, Benavente, Spain; d. 08
>Dec 1596, Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico); m. JUSTA MENDEZ-ENRIQUEZ;
>b. Abt. 1572, Seville, Spain.
>
>Notes for CAPTAIN LUIS DE CARVAJAL, THE YOUNGER:
>
>A.K.A. Luis Rodriguez de Matos, Luis Rodriguez Cavajal, and Josef Lumbroso.
>
>He meet Justa Mendez, but never married her.
>
>v. CATALINA DE LEON-Y-LA-CUEVA, b. Abt. 1567, Benavente, Spain; d. Aft.

>1594, New Spain (Mexico); m. ANTONIO DIAZ-DE-CACERES*1*, Mar 1585/86,
>Panuco, Vera Cruz, New Spain (Mexico)*1*; b. Abt. 1541, Santa Comba Dao,


>Portugal; d. Aft. 1593, New Spain (Mexico).
>
>Notes for ANTONIO DIAZ-DE-CACERES:
>
>In Lisbon, he served as a page for the Count of Vimioso.
>
>Source: The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen.
>
>vi. LEONOR DE CARVAJAL-Y-ANDRADA, b. 1568, Benavente, Spain; d. 08 Dec
>1596,
>Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico); m. JORGE DE ALMEIDA, Mar 1585/86,

>Panuco, Vera Cruz, New Spain (Mexico)*1*; b. 1555, Bisseo, Portugal; d.

>Aft.
>1595.
>
>vii. MARIANA NUNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL, b. 1572, Benavente, Spain; d. 25 Mar 1601,
>Mexico City, D. F., New Spain (Mexico); m. (1) JORGE DE LEON; m. (2) HECTOR
>DE FONSECA; d. New Spain (Mexico).
>
>Notes for MARIANA NUNEZ-DE-CARVAJAL:
>
>At 14 years of age, she was engaged to her mother's cousin, Jorge de Leon.
>
>The marriage was destine not to take place.
>
>Her 2nd engagemet was to Hector de Fonseca.
>
>Source: The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen.
>
>viii. MIGUEL DE CARVAJAL, b. 1577, Medina del Campo, Spain; d. Pisa, Italy.
>
>Notes for MIGUEL DE CARVAJAL:
>
>He used the alias name of Diego Jimenez.
>
>
>
>ix. ANICA DE CARVAJAL, b. 1579, Medina del Campo, Spain; d. 25 Apr 1649,

>Mexico City, D.F., New Spain (Mexico); m. CRISTOBAL MIGUEL, Abt. 1601*1*.


>
>Notes for ANICA DE CARVAJAL:
>
>She is known as Dona Ana de Leon. She died of breast cancer.
>
>
>
>
>

>*8.* CATALINA3 LOPEZ* (L**EONOR*2* **DE CARVAJAL, GUTIERRE*1* V**
>ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA)* was born in Medina del Campo, Spain. She married
>FULANO DE
>LEON in Benavente, Spain.
>
>
>
>Children of CATALINA LOPEZ and FULANO DE LEON are:


>
>i. LUIS4 LOPEZ, d. Benavente, Spain.
>
>ii. MARIA DE LEON-Y-LOPEZ, m. FERNAN LOPEZ, Benavente, Spain.
>
>
>

>*9.* LEONOR3 RODRIGUEZ* (L**EONOR*2* **DE CARVAJAL, GUTIERRE*1* V**
>ASQUEZ-DE-LA-CUEVA)* died in Burdeos, Portugal. She married NAME UNKNOWN.

>He
>died 1596.
>
>
>
>Child of LEONOR RODRIGUEZ and NAME UNKNOWN is:
>
>i. FRANCISCO4 LOPEZ.
>
>
>

>*Endnotes
>
>*


>1. The Martyr by Martin A. Cohen.
>
>10/04/2005 08:16 AM
>
>
>
>2006/6/30, Cristina Espinosa <espino...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > Hola Enrique:
> > No te sientas en el desierto, si ves que nadie contesta rápido es porque
> > posiblemente las personas no tienen información sobre el apellido que
> > buscas y por otro lado habrá quienes ya están investigando para
>ayudarte.
> > Este grupo lo siento maravilloso, yo he obtenido mucha información
>gracias
> > a ellos. Desafortunadamente yo no he encontrado ese apellido en mi
>árbol,
> > pero te escribí para decirte que lo peor es desesperarse, hazte a la
>idea
> > que el investigar un árbol no es cosa de días, sino de años.
> > Saludos y ánimo!!!
> > Cristina Espinosa
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
>

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The Descendents of
Conquistador Andres de Tapia
Compiled by John D. Inclan
 
Generation No. 1
1.
EL CONQUISTADOR ANDRES1 DE TAPIA was born Abt. 1496 in Medellin, Spain, and died Aft. 1570 in Mexico City, F.D., Mexico. He married ISABEL DE SOSA. She was born Abt. 1512 in Toledo, Spain.
Notes for E
L CONQUISTADOR ANDRES DE TAPIA:
Conquistador of Mexico. He held the rank of Captain, entered Mexico City, the Aztec Capital, and fought along side with Hernan Cortez.
Source:
The Conquest of Mexico by William H. Prescott.
Who's Who of the Conquistadors by Hugh Thomas.
Children of A
NDRES DE TAPIA and ISABEL DE SOSA are:
2. i. I
NES2 DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA, b. Spain; d. Mexico City, F.D., Mexico.
ii. C
RISTOBAL TAPIA-Y-SOSA.
iii. M
ARIA-CATALINA DE SOSA, b. Mexico City, F.D., Mexico; m. CONQUISTADOR ANTONIO DE CARVAJAL, Mexico City, D.F., Mexico; b. Carvajales de Alba, Portugal; d. Chontalpa, Guatemala.
Notes for M
ARIA-CATALINA DE SOSA:
A.K.A. Catalina de Tapia. Source:Who's Who of the Conquistadors by Hugh Thomas.
iv. P
EDRO GOMEZ-DE-CACERES.
v. A
LONSO DE SOSA, b. Abt. 1530.
 
Generation No. 2
2.
INES2 DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA (ANDRES1 DE TAPIA) was born in Spain, and died in Mexico City, F.D., Mexico. She married FRANCISCO DE SOSA-GUEVARA-Y-ALBORNOZ 1548 in Xochitla, Mexico City, D.F., Mexico, son of ESTEBAN DE SOSA-GUEVARA and ANA DE ALBORNOZ. He was born 1530 in Santa Olalla, Spain.
Notes for F
RANCISCO DE SOSA-GUEVARA-Y-ALBORNOZ:
Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 85.
Conquistador of Nueva Galicia, Mexico.
Marriage Notes for I
NES DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA and FRANCISCO DE SOSA-GUEVARA-Y-ALBORNOZ: Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 85.
Children of I
NES DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA and FRANCISCO DE SOSA-GUEVARA-Y-ALBORNOZ are:
3. i. C
APTAIN ALONSO3 DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ, b. Abt. 1549, Xochitle, Mexico F.D., Mexico; d. Abt. 1601, Murdered at San Gabriel, New Mexico.
ii. A
NA DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ, d. Bef. 02 Sep 1591, Mexico City, F.D. Mexico?.
 
Generation No. 3
3.
CAPTAIN ALONSO3 DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ (INES2 DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA, ANDRES1 DE TAPIA) was born Abt. 1549 in Xochitle, Mexico F.D., Mexico, and died Abt. 1601 in Murdered at San Gabriel, New Mexico. He married (1) JUANA RAMIREZ-ORTIZ-DE-LA-VEGA, daughter of GABRIEL RAMIREZ. He married (2) MARIA-BEATRIZ NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ-CASTANO-SOSA 1593 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico, daughter of JUAN NAVARRO and MARIA RODRIGUEZ-DE-SOSA. She was born Abt. 1575, and died Dec 1674 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Notes for C
APTAIN ALONSO DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ:
Murder of a Member of the 1598 New Mexico Expedition
A native of New Spain, Captain Alonso Sosa Albornoz, one of the founders of the mines at San Martin,
was born in 1550 at Xochitla, New Spain (Mexico). He was the son of Don Francisco de Sosa Albornoz and Dona Inés de Tapia and a descendent of the Royal Treasurer of New Spain, Don Alonso de Estrada, the Duke of Aragon.
He was married twice. His first marriage occurred in 1565 to Dona Juana Ramirez, a native of New Spain, and born about 1550. After the death of his first wife, Captain Alonso married the Dona Beatris Navarro Rodriguez. This marriage took place on or about 1589 in Mexico City. Dona Beatris was much younger than her husband, having been born in 1564. She was the daughter of Don Juan Navarro and Dona Maria Rodriguez
Captain Alonso is listed on the January 8, 1598 muster of the officials and soldiers who enlisted in the Valley of La Puana for Governor Don Juan de Onate's expedition into New Mexico. On the muster, his belongings included a servant, harquebus (a early type of portable gun supported on a hooked staff), and complete armor plate for himself and his horse. Also in this expedition was his wife Dona Beatriz and their five children. It is possable that his children from his previous marriage may have also accompanied him. By the time of this expedition these children would have been older than eighteen years and could have gone their separate ways.
As one of New Mexico's first settlers, he would be executed for requesting to be transfer back to New Spain. This settlement was located in the far frontier of Spain's vast Empire. Finding itself removed from all civilization, this harsh land was rendering the settlers to extreme hardships. Not wanting to endure any further hardship, Captain Alonso asked for permission to return his family to New Spain. At first his request had granted, but apparently to prevent a mutiny, the governor had second thoughts. It is recorded that Governor Juan de Oñate ordered Don Alonso's killing and in 1601, under the command of Don Vicente de Zaldivar, Captain Alonso was ambushed and killed.
After Don Alonso's death, and finding herself completely vulnerable in a hostile and remote environment, Dona Beatris would married a native of Tenerife, Canary Island, Spain, Captain Bernabe de las Casas. This marriage took place in New Mexico. This marriage provided her the security and protection for her and her five children. Her marriage to Bernabe would add five additional children.
Captain Alonso Sosa Albornoz and Dona Beatris Navarro Rodriguez had the following child: Ana Sosa Albornoz was born in Mexico around 1590. She married Alonso Farias Treviño in Nuevo León. He was the son of Don Juan Farias and Dona Maria de Treviño Quintanilla. There are many descendants of Captain Alonso who are the progeny of his daughter, Ana Sosa Albornoz.
A.K.A. Alonso Albornoz de Sosa and Alonso de Sosa Panalosa
Source: Agapito Rey and George Hammond, Don Juan de Oñate Colonizer of New México 1595 - 1628 (Coronado Historical Series: The University of New México Press, 1953); New México Historical Review The Founding of New México.
A History of New Mexico by Gaspar Perez de Villagra, Alcala - 1610, translated by Gilberto Espinosa.
In the book, Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza, he is listed as a descendent of the Don Alonso of Estrada, Duke of Aragon. Page 85.
New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Land of the Conquistador by Cleve Hallenbeck.
 
Notes for M
ARIA-BEATRIZ NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ-CASTANO-SOSA:
A.K.A. Beatriz de Navarro.
She was widowed with five children.
Source:From the book, New Mexico's First Colonists, compiled and arranged by David H. Snow.
Marriage Notes for A
LONSO DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ and MARIA-BEATRIZ NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ-CASTANO-SOSA:
Marriage source from the book, Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 25.
Children of A
LONSO DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ and JUANA RAMIREZ-ORTIZ-DE-LA-VEGA are:
4. i. A
NDRES4 DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA, d. Mexico City, F.D., Mexico.
ii. F
RANCISCO ALBORNOZ-RAMIREZ.
iii. C
RESENCIA ALBORNOZ-RAMIREZ.
iv. J
UAN ALBORNOZ-RAMIREZ.
Child of A
LONSO DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ and MARIA-BEATRIZ NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ-CASTANO-SOSA is:
5. v. M
ARIA-ANA4 DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ-NAVARRO, b. 1594; d. near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
 
Generation No. 4
4.
ANDRES4 DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA (ALONSO3 DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ, INES2 DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA, ANDRES1 DE TAPIA) died in Mexico City, F.D., Mexico. He married MARIANA GIRAL-Y-LOSADA, daughter of ANDRES GIRAL-Y-LOSADA and MAYOR MENDEZ.
Notes for A
NDRES DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA:
In the book, Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza, he is listed as a descendent of the Don Alonso of Estrada. Page 85.
A.K.A. Andres de Albornoz.
A testimony of some information written in this city the past year of 1635 before the General Fernando de Sosa Suárez, Knight of the Order of Santiago, Corregidor of this city, and Estabn Bernal, Public Scirbe, in which both eye-witnesses, and witnesses who have heard, declared with certainty that he is the legitimate son of Captain Alonso de Sosa Albornoz and doña Juana Ramírez, and grandson, through the maternal [sic paternal] side, of Francisco de Sosa Albornoz and doña Inéz de Tapia, his wife, and great-grandson of Esteban de Sosa and doña Ana de Albornoz, and on his maternal side, a grandson of Gabriel Ramírez. The said doña Inés de Tapia, his grandmother, was a daughter of Andrés de Tapia, conquistador, pacifier, and settler of this Nueva España and City of Mexico, Lieutenant Captain General and Maese de Campo in the said conquest; and who came here in the company of Hernando Cortés, first Marqués del Valle. And, that the said Francisco de Sosa Albornoz, his grandfather, was one of the discoverers, conquistadors, and pacifiers of the kingdoms of Nueva Galicia and Nueva Vizcaya, serving His Majesty in the said provinces at his cost, and was among the first Alcaldes Mayores in the royal mines of Sain, San Martín, and Sombrerete, and he settled the Valley of Xuchíl, the royal mines of Chalchiguites, and the Villa of Nombre de Dios, in which he spent a considerable amount of his estate. And, that the said Alonso de Sosa, his father, was one of the captains named for the discovery and conquest of the New Mexico, and he took his wife and children, taking carts with much supplies, arms, munitions, and soldiers with arms and horses, all at his expense; and he constructed houses in the first settlement of San Juan de los Caballeros and in the second named San Pedro. For all of this he had sold the haciendas that he had, for which he obtained more than sixty thousand pesos, all of which he expended in it, leaving his children poor when he died. And, the said Andrés de Sosa assisted with his said father in the said conquest and pacification of the New Mexico, participating in all the entradas and affrays, and on many occasions that were offered, he carried out the orders that were given as a good soldier. And, the above mentioned, and his antecedents, served His Majesty and were noble persons, caballeros hidalgos, old Christians without stain, nor Moorish race, nor Jewish, nor of the newly converted to our Holy Catholic faith, and as such noble persons they were guarded by and they guarded all the exemptions, liberties, and exceptions of the noble hidalgos, according to the law of Spain, in the company of the said Captain don Alonso de Sosa Albornoz, his father.
 
 
Marriage Notes for A
NDRES DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA and MARIANA GIRAL-Y-LOSADA:
Marriage source from the book, Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 85.
Children of A
NDRES DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA and MARIANA GIRAL-Y-LOSADA are:
i. A
NA5 DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA, m. NICOLAS DE AVILA-ALVARADO.
ii. A
LONSO GARCIA-TAPIA.
iii. A
NTONIO TAPIA-Y-SOSA.
 
5.
MARIA-ANA4 DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ-NAVARRO (ALONSO3 DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ, INES2 DE TAPIA-Y-SOSA, ANDRES1 DE TAPIA) was born 1594, and died in near Santa Fe, New Mexico. She married GENERAL ALONSO DE FARIAS-TREVINO 1621 in Malaga, Spain, son of JUAN DE FARIAS and MARIA DE TREVINO-QUINTANILLA. He was born 1596 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico, and died in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Notes for M
ARIA-ANA DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ-NAVARRO:
In the book, Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza, she is listed as a descendent of the Don Alonso of Estrada. Page 85.
In 1598, she was with her father in New Mexico, where under the admistration of Gov. Juan de Onate, her father was murdered.
Source:The Last Conquistador, Juan de Onate and the settling of the far Southwest, by Marc Simmons.
Notes for G
ENERAL ALONSO DE FARIAS-TREVINO:
In the book, Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza, he is listed as a descendent of the Don Alonso of Estrada. Page 26.
 
Marriage Notes for M
ARIA-ANA DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ-NAVARRO and ALONSO DE FARIAS-TREVINO:
Marriage source from the book, Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 85.
Fundadores de Nueva Galicia - Guadalajara - Tomo I, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. Page 147.
Children of M
ARIA-ANA DE SOSA-ALBORNOZ-NAVARRO and ALONSO DE FARIAS-TREVINO are:
i. A
NA5 FARIAS-SOSA, m. ALFONSO HERNANDO ARREDONDO-AGUERO-FERNANDEZ, Abt. 1625; b. 1600, Montanas de Burgos, Castilla, Spain.
Notes for A
NA FARIAS-SOSA:
In the book, Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza, she is listed as a descendent of Don Alonzo de Estrada, Duke of Aragon. Page 16
Marriage Notes for A
NA FARIAS-SOSA and ALFONSO ARREDONDO-AGUERO-FERNANDEZ:
Marriage source from the book, Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 16 & 26.
ii. M
ARIA DE SOSA, b. Nuevo Leon, Mexico; m. CAPTAIN VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-Y-REZA, 1625, Zacatecas, Mexico; b. Abt. 1597, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Notes for M
ARIA DE SOSA:
She is the Great-great-great-great grand-daughter to the Royal Treasurer of New Spain, Don Alonso de Estrada. Source:From the book, Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. He list her parents as Alonso de Farias Trevino and Ana de Sosa Navarro.
Her grandfather, Captain Alonso de Sosa Albernoz was murdered in New Mexico by Juan de Onate's men. Her mother was killed by indians near Santa Fe, New Mexico,
A.K.A. Maria de Farias Sosa.
 
Notes for C
APTAIN VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-Y-REZA:
His father was the very wealthy and financial backer of the entrada unto New Mexico. In 1599, during the second expedition into New Mexico, his father was the lieutenant governor and captain general of New Mexico. Source:From the book, Don Juan de Onate Colonizer of New Mexico, by George P. Hammond.
On May 9, 1626, Don Vicente was the Maestro de Campo of Durango, Mexico.
Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 96.
Origen de los Fundadores de Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Coahulia, y Nuevo Leon, by Guillermo Garmendia Leal. (page 49 & 156).
 
Marriage Notes for M
ARIA DE SOSA and VICENTE DE SALDIVAR-Y-REZA:
Marriage source is from the marriage investigations of the Diocese of Guadajara, Provinces of Coahulia, Nuevo Leon, Nuevo Santander, Texas; and from the books, Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 326; and With All Arms, A Study of a Kindred Group, by Carl Laurence Duaine.
iii. F
RANCISCA DE SOSA, b. 1622; m. CAPTAIN JUAN DE ARREDONDO, Abt. 1633; b. Abt. 1583.
iv. A
LONSO DE FARIAS-SOSA, b. 1626, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
v. J
UAN FARIAS-SOSA, b. 1630, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.


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