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guestbook many links used throughout courtesy state historical association tsha online handbook many different internet websites sources provide historical background however genealogical consists individuals much care possible ensure accuracy should informational purposes when none stated must what know there errors even several necessarily correct caution discretion source cited found share please feel free contact goal largest group extraordinary made great city descendents settlers again will glade still helpful while improving knowledge antonio's antonios perhaps allow thank visiting enjoy anything help steve gibson tomball ignore groups following fact them mentioned they married evolves culture life come light along year 1718 presidio béjar established river during same mission valero moved grande vicinity 1732 military plaza 1744 across river occupies called name \",\" first spanish entradas into texas domingo terán ríos 1691 accompanied father damián massanet charge missionary activities young named jose urrutia would later become part history antonio terán's teráns instructions prepared junta hacienda acting under suggestions were establish seven missions among tejas indians investigate rumors foreign settlements coast keep records geography natives products army soldiers clairergy crossed grande explored east caddo river march 1692 returned matagorda where juan enríquez barroto gave from viceroy explore lower reaches mississippi weather caused abandon project return veracruz succeeded founding expedition added little information about region after compiled lengthy report defending actions detailing dismal situation mission proved complete failure with exception entrada reached near capistrano mission founded they found group payayas living riverbanks called their village yanaguana however renamed site padua honor saint anthony founding béxar february 17th 1716 members ramón expedition departed began formidable journey province entourage guided denis included twelve priests friars three frenchmen several dozen civilians several married brought along families wives recorded women including equipment supplies livestock april 14th spring level ground which they pedro location springs determined villa fernando valero remained surrounding area days before continuing east december been river olivares begun work banks jacal thatched four converted 1718 alarcon sent reinforce presents select capital province unable bring necessary proposed fact that risen prevented crossing never arrived however eventually make settlement discovered already established there these considered sufficient villa bejar presidio original father years earlier changed name marquis entire llanos 1731 concepción francisco espada transferred arrival canary islanders establishment most likely ensured beginning occupation what city next franciscans fathers buenaventura isidro félix espinosa military officer aguirre espinosa-olivares-aguirre 1709 much impressed setting availability water noted might promising future 1714 louis juchereau bautista again visited this time recommended springs capitan diego received appointment september 1715 commander unit reestablish presence counter french influence louisiana appointed commissary guide totaled seventy-five persons society 1933 frederick chabot frost woodhull harry hertzburg william aubrey mary frances norton purpose society encourage historical research earliest especially those prior 1855 foster preservation manuscripts documents relics publication authentic documental individual service pioneers identify historic spots documentary landmarks \",\" since founding bexar early 1700's 1700s antonio grown become second-largest city state texas seventh largest united states seat county days prior revolution known several names such béxar villa fernando fernado valero villita most commonly simply name bejar town spanish province salamanca founded pre-roman times turned into moorish fort during 11th century brought philippines province tejas nueva españa spain territory where used refer presidio mission after arrival canary islanders this entire group settlements river often referred developed present well municipality from which modern evolved expedition martin alarcón 1718 founded army garrison honored viceroy balthazar manuel zuniga guzman sotomayor sarmiento second duke viceroy governed mexico city been instrumental funding expeditions marques received accolade when francisco solano relocated grande renamed later became alamo likely came result second flying company carlos parras company soldiers coahuila lancers arrived january 1803 they occupied abandoned using buildings barracks number years this association that called name however less version come historians claim derived grove cottonwood trees growing banks acequia irrigation canals being word shortened battle siege first major campaign waged there december 1835 until independence charter incorporating approved 1837 congress republic replaced original granted king within year renaming source handbook online nuevas filipinas nuevo reino were secondary given area above medina river time domingo ramón's ramóns 1716 although popular than remained part province's provinces official throughout colonial period margil jesús evidently letter dated july cross burgundy \",\" presidio settlers during settlement province tejas early 1700's 1700s spanish government recognized need both christianize civilize indians province they also keep french from encroaching territory accomplish this they implemented three-fold strategy first establish series missions second provide military presence through establishment presidio third civil arrival canary islanders isleños march 1731 marked villa fernando béxar officially beginning antonio however their story could told where determined resourceful group settlers presidiales some with families established small thriving community despite hardships dangers isolated wilderness alarcón's alarcóns expedition 1718 purely undertaking april alarcón crossed grande entrada numbering seventy-two persons assisted father buenaventura olivares founding valero mission four days later founded june garrison soldier clustered around mission forming beginnings villa destined become most important town texas presidio's presidios focus protect area serve station between east site recruited frontiersmen coahuila nuevo león alarcon's alarcons efforts further reinforced 1721 aguayo expedition which last kind largest successful collected horses cattle sheep goats although livestock accompanied previous entradas ranching began these large herds reestablished abandoned nuestra señora pilar adaes made lasting peace denis commandant natchitoches spring 1722 domingo ramón under orders begun construction espíritu santo zúñiga loreto commonly called bahía salle's salles fort louis when departed left that soon separated secured soldiers four which-at bahía-were located foreign aggression feared across were hundreds potential neophytes increasing strength spain hold church records show forty-seven couples married children been baptized thus first generation native béxareños already living island temporarily disrupted racially harmonious however threat indian attacks frontier isolation groups together continued strive pedro rivera report 1726 stated there forty-five nine additional guard escort duty lived near total population estimated 1729 presidiales families still have roots today name brought philippines españa it was used refer surrounding including villita and  \",\" canary islanders beginning city antonio civil settlement province tejas generally recognized arrival families consisting immigrants from islands royal decree king spain they founded villa fernando which named honor heir spanish throne established first chartered government isleños rights settlers form town receive generous land grants carry noble title hidalgo comes hijo dalgo means lineage march 1730 port santa cruz island teneriffe ship españa sail philippines texas territory known june twenty-five reached cuba been sent vera before orders stop movement arrived september arrive quantitlan cuatitlán ancient aztec village near mexico city november official list taken time group increased marriages fifteen four single total fifty-six persons where listed were considered family number sixteen because unmarried split property normally granted head they stayed there until 15th when began their difficult overland journey river route that mapped them through luis potosí saltillo short presidio juan bautista grande left worn-out horses under leadership leal goraz marched béxar eleven o'clock oclock 1731 full year after departure years earlier february 1729 marqués miguel aguayo made report king philip proposing transported galicia havana populate plan approved notice given furnish council indies suggested should canaries site church selected july pérez almazán captain presidio laid central square villa became center parish foundation stone church three 13th 1734 delays because funding allow finished more than finally 1755 today cathedral stands oldest cathedrals united states maria rosa padrón baby born islander descent completed arduous across atlantic rigorous trek widows headed rodriguez-provayna also know robaina bethéncourt only children ranging month thirteen husband rodríguez granado died claimed descendant jean béthencourt early fifteenth century achieved conquest henry other widow mariana delgado meleano thirty eldest twelfth lucas joined military community existence since 1715 together they  formed nucleus click \",\" tejanos bexareño heritage comes from these texans hispanic descent were only part founding antonio béxar villa fernando fought texas independence 1836 term tejano began come into during period just prior revolution between 1821 mexican there about living province majority located nacogdoches bahía espíritu santo goliad almost half 1800 many anglo-american settlers stephen austin settle along brazos river when controlled republic mexico recently independent spain 1830 anglo outnumbered texians alike rebelled against centralized authority city lópez santa anna regime tensions dictatorial centralist government eventually revolution officially with battle gonzales october 1835 ended jacinto april general houston texian army victory minutes over portion under captured shortly after battle conclusion resulted creation origin name tejas spanish pronunciation hasinai indian word meaning friends allies 17th century used explorers refer caddo indians east names interchangeably early knew westernmost great kingdom history dates back very province first presidio settlers later 1731 isleños families canary islands came around josé menchaca third generation army officer who's whos family received grant crown 1762 true patriot throughout life served several terms alderman participated defense adrián woll september 1842 during four bexar district succeeded gaining election congress navarro francisco ruiz juan seguín rafael garza another martín veramendi elected vice governor coahuila daughter ursula maría married james bowie county judge before late twentieth erasmo ignacio chávez associate justices list alamo defenders parras website sovereign nation 1845 which claimed borders that encompassed area included present state well parts present-day oklahoma kansas colorado wyoming based upon treaties velasco newly created among fifty-six signed declaration march three republic's republics vice president lorenzo zavala blas herrera cassiano scouted movement march while seven died side anglo-americans rode with juan manuel flores figured prominently captain seguin commanded brave native members second regiment volunteers reenter colonel took possession city june been named military commander provisional mayor 1824 miguel ramos arispe author constitution referred citizens correspondence town council hispanics identified themselves simply january 1833 leaders descendant reports \",\" biographies such capitán josé urrutia came from guipúzcoa spain sometime before 1691 tejas member domingo terán ríos expedition prior arrival antonio béxar lived with kanohatinos tohos xarames indians seven years made captain general nations hostile apaches conducted several extensive campaigns against them rejoined countrymen shortly after founding juan bautista mission 1700 july 1733 when presidio forty years' experience coahuila nuevo león texas probably best informed spaniards indian affairs [urrutia descendants report] banul master blacksmith born brussels belgium under spanish rule while still young having love frontier desire adventure traveled seeking life better opportunity 1719 presidio later accompanied marqués aguayo east given rank corporal helped build missions presidios eastern louisiana back 1723 much ironwork valero miguel 1730 maria adriana garcía flemish widow were married [banul following section short biographies women fathers coming canary islands 1731 well soldiers frontiersmen many isleños ever arrived they called alamo where shop sawmill 1741 granted additional land recognition more than loyal service crown pedro ocon trillo soldier during mid-1720's mid-1720s 1728 woman named ignacia flores valdés most likely daughter other 1746 second time juana after retiring military moved family saltillo then returned stayed [ocon jose macario zambrano sambrano 1750's 1750s parents children which their darío became priest fernando casas revolt broke early 1811 joined royalist counter-revolution brother manuel down revolt retain control supporter uprisings imperial authority that throughout hidalgo costilla's costillas initial action achieve mexican independence september 1810 however some revolutionary movement finally 1821 [zambrano desendants juana's juanas sister luisa bartolo seguin arrive around 1744 forebear famous seguín revolution fame [seguin montes 1720 who's whos father island cuba received  grant april 1751 stated trips expense bring into holy church marriage marcela peña 1742 recorded church archives grandparents leonarda ignacio chaves francisco xavier interpreter [montes [chaves report]  bexar 1737 michael waters source institute texan cultures \",\" biography listings francisco xavier chaves 1762-1832 updated 2009 joseph jose baume 1731-1834 antonio navarro 1795-1871 philip nolan 1771-1801 maria salinas 1777-1829 juan manuel vicente zambrano 1772-ca 1825 amangual 1739—1812 james bowie  1796-1836 enrique esparza 1828-1917 pedro herrera 1806-1853 joaquin leal 1746-after 1813 domingo losoya 1783-1869 josé toribio 1808-1836 nepomuceno 1810-after 1874 ruiz 1783-1840 seguin 1806-1890 tarin 1811-after 1849 1767- 1826 alamo parras angel 1758-1808 victor 1886-1936 1784-1836 eugenio  1803-1838 luciano 1800-1869 ignacio perez 1761-1823 ambrosio rodriguez ?-1848 1829-1913 policarpio 1829-1914 thomas 1839-1903 josefa estacia salazar ?-1847 jesus 1797-1851 erasmo 1782-1857 santiago 1811-? alvarez travieso 1705-1779 urrutia 1678-1741 fernando veramendi 1743-1783 martín 1778-1833 1772-1824 darío sambrano 1768-1826 miguel menchaca 1771-1813 ramon musquiz 1797-? juana alsbury 1812-1888 arciniega simon arocha 1731-1796 carvajal ?-1874 cassiano 1791-1862 maría gertrudis pérez 1790-1832 delgado 1775-1835 moya 1806-1874 flores 1801-1868 rafael calixto garza 1818-1849 1756-1851 refugio 1775-1846 goraz 1676-1743 brigido guerrero andres hernandez damacio jiménez ?-1836 nicolas ?-1731 joaquín 1746-1813 1800-1879 gregorio 1802-1836 huízar 1740-? carmen calvillo 1765-1856 augustina barker 1833-? biographies courtesy bexar genealogy select found handbook texas online sons dewitt colony \",\" archives search bexar genealogy pages flags over texas under spain 1519-1821 france 1685-1690 mexico 1821-1836 republic 1836-1845 united states 1845-1861 1865-present confederacy 1861-1865 partial index with makers antonio frederick chabot members ramon expedition 1716 list remained alarcon 1718 company presidio 1729 canary islanders taken quautitlan november 1730 title nobility given 1735 military roster 1784 census 1790 villa domingo ramón diary into province tejas indians annotated translation debbie cunningham story enrique esparza express 1902 light april 1927 town rallies restore church express-news border bureau 2005 mission valley river cradled many heroes 1933 conquistadors rough riders antonio's antonios roots deep forgotten beanville colonization period interesting frontier 1934 early growth hurdles 2004 timers recall villita back years 1939 francisco xavier chaves interpreter indian languages 1932 juan remembers days daily 1907 glamorous were olden governor's governors palace 1936 download latest version adobe reader click icon below read about extra plaza told buquor fighter ranger mayor sylvia villarreal bisnar book sale \",\" internet links google search bexargenealogy websites genealogy ancestry cousinconnect church latter-day saints directory online records everton's evertons texas international research research hire footnote adaes alamo parras bexar county genweb clayton library center genealogical daughters republic fort houston national cemetery found interment institute culture texan cultures bexarenos society lone star junction presidio bahia antonio historical cemeteries public texana fernando cathedral jacinto museum history sons dewitt colony beyond tejano canary islands descendants association catholic encyclopedia handbook preservation founding families jimenez coahuila archives mexican veterans state newspaper with makers somos primos military rolls 1835-1845 treasures hispanic almanac forces seguin surname origin histroy spanish collection friends \",\" guestbook thank visiting bexar genealogy message forum please assured sell solicit information provide have extensive database which happy share exchange sufficient that others read guestbook help with your  research interested feed back website know found easy maneuver?  find what were looking for?  make better? once again thank website this message forum intended genealogy enthusiast spam commercial advertisement click here enter service used obtain your family searches questions would simply like post please start posting icon below feel free join discussions \",\" republic texas cornelius ness brother george came antonio 1837 1838 respectively where they both practiced represented bexar county four times congress republic member committee indian affairs died 1842 1841 appointed commission represent texan santa expedition secure republic's republics claims parts mexico among were merchants that promised transportation protection their merchandise during expedition well commissioners william cooke richard brenham josé navarro [van descendants report] seized twice mexican invasions population reduced about 1846 city council employed john james deputy county surveyor reestablished boundaries original grant from king spain after general adrián woll's wolls forces captured read spanish which delineated area knew memory accordingly began survey anew reestablish property lines [james from time founding 1718 fort protect mission valero until struggled survive while under rule 1834 numbered only less than half previous quarter century during revolution site several battles including siege battle alamo while many away with houston's houstons army families fled abandoned effort escape anna's annas joining famous runaway scrape news alamo's alamos fall goliad massacre fannin's fannins created panic among settlers leave everything make east towards safety flight continued general defeat battle jacinto after ana's anas juan seguin charge provisional government june incorporated congress then december same year reincorporated city failed attempt negotiate release captives held comanche indians resulted another streets town council house fight 1840 city's citys first municipal election smith named mayor manuel martínez francisco bustillos gabriel arreola rafael herrera ruiz ramón treviño pedro morales granado elected likewise eugenio treasurer pérez secretary vicente garza collector also known colorado redhead missouri 1826 scout guide last messenger fact chosen attested popularity spanish-speaking people divorcing wife harriet stone married canary island descendant maría jesús curbelo children [tobin erastus deaf sordo 1821 1822 guadlupe three whom daughters survived adulthood fought grass company rangers their oldest daughter susan nathaniel fisk 1839 death sister simona 1849 served army 1836 [smith philip dimmitt pioneer trader merchant major figure born kentucky 1801 traveled 1823 letter introduction stephen austin settled villita years commissary contractor garrison there luisa lazo whose father león colonist kinsman martín marriage received three-league headright león's leóns colony another aspect change taking place related character number anglo-americans increase tejanos decreased availability free land acted magnet attract large numbers anglos unsavory least leadership almost contributing growth development [dimmitt such samuel maverick been siege 1835 signer declaration independence before returned alabama young july mary adams tuscaloosa birth moved holder ranches between victoria refused brand cattle term maverick describe unbranded arrested imprisoned perote prison woll [maverick fall robert jenkins onderdonk depicts davy crockett troops have breached walls mission \",\" bexareños bexareño spanish term resident antonio from time canary islanders first arrived until texas revolution many families came settle area many settled villa fernando they also around missions haciendas rancho's ranchos along river surrounding areas presidio settlers with formed base population béxar which struggled grow over next years however would denied 1762 grown approximately 1790 census there were 1033 people listed living this include inhabitants form 1820 almost 1600 pedro huízar guizar native aguascalientes sometime before 1778 married maria trinidad henriques least children born pedro's pedros services carpenter sculptor employed josé miguel aguayo mission second five built reputed have sculpted mission church's churchs rose window façade during 1790's 1790s helped survey farmlands secularization bahia possible irrigation works december huizar commissioned draw plans reconstruction presidio improvement defenses acted upon 1793 received grant land from large farmed indians lived valero 1798 serving appointed justice jose [huizar descendent report] esparza family when francisco third wife jacinta gertrudis briseño saltillo coahuila 1788 passed childhood grandson maría known gregorio defenders died alamo salazar during siege enrique witness events gregorio's gregorios heirs instrumental founding augustine southeast pleasanton atascosa county [esparza descendents such that carlos angeles charlé louisiana france about jacinto barrios made governor frontier adaes military service then accompanied between 1756 1759 1760 agueda maldonado daughter luis luisa manuela pérez cayetano mayordomo 1739 [charlé after death estrada their concepción ventura losoya pilar hidalgo 1770 three toribio oldest fought battle losoya's losoyas mother younger brother juan sister juana francisca melton eliel present survived private under seguín killed final hour body burned those other probably more right than non-combatants since actually within compound [losoya genealogical society joseph salinas alferez 1722 1742 margila chirino they josefa 1811 manuel monjaras cavo corporal squad milicia xaviela flores [monjaras [salinas abrego 1746 rosa hermenegilda hernández original presidial grandchildren into established montes rodriguez seguin mention francisco's franciscos great victoriano lionides patriot erasmo bacerra their augustina 1833 grew family's familys extensive lands april 1854 samuel williams barker became sheriff wilson when father inherited portion 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