Matamoros : the early settlers and their descendants/ by Moises Garza.
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"This book contains the names and descendants of the first fourteen families to settle in the area that later on became Matamoros, Tamaulipas. Historical accounts say that in 1774 twelve settlers from Camargo and one from Reynosa decided to establish their ranches in the area that later on became Matamoros." -- page i.
Ignacio Anastacio de Ayala and Maria Josefa de Trevino -- Juan Jose Antonio Cisneros and Maria Antonia Guajardo -- Jose Miguel Chapa and Rosa Maria Trevino -- Jose Santiago Longoria and Ana Maria Hinojosa -- Jose Antonio de la Garza Falcon and Maria Leonor Mendez -- Joseph Antonio de la Garza and Maria Salome de Sepulveda -- Luis Antonio Garcia Rodriguez and Maria Josefa Rosalia Santos de la Garza -- Joseph Ramon Longoria and Maria Antonia Francisco Serna -- Jose Hilario de Hinojosa and Maria Catarina Garcia -- Juan Jose Solis and Maria Gertrudis Hinojosa -- Jose Nicolas Vela and Maria Regina Garcia -- Jose Antonio Cavazos and Gertrudis Cantu -- Jose Matias Longoria and Maria Margarita Hinojosa.
Includes bibliographical references and index of individuals.
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| 972.12/M2 D2g | FamilySearch Library | B2 Floor Book | Available |
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