Last Names of Nuevo Leon, focuses on identifying and publishing genealogy books about the progenitors of the many last names found in the state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
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This 553-page book explores the genealogy of Francisco Pérez de Escamilla and Leonor de Ayala, tracing seven generations of their descendants. Francisco, born around 1630 in El Nuevo Reino de León, is recognized as the founder of the Escamilla surname in Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, and Texas. Covering records from the mid-1600s to the late 1800s, this book is an invaluable resource for those researching Mexican and Texas genealogy.
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This 526-page book contains seven generations of the descendants of Pedro Lozano and Mariana de la Garza. He was born in Zacatecas about 1645 and entered El Nuevo Reyno de Leon (Nuevo Leon) prior to 1669. In that year he married Mariana de la Garza, and it is the earliest record that could be found in Monterrey where he is mentioned. Pedro is considered the progenitor of the Lozano surname in Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, and Texas. This book contains information from the late 1600s through the late middle of the 1900s.
This 505-page book contains seven generations of the descendants of Pedro Botello de Morales and Ana Maria de Avila. Due to a declaration by Juan Buentello Guerrero made in 1636, we know that Pedro arrived in El Nuevo Reino de Leon in 1626 with the Governor Martin de Zavala. Pedro is considered the progenitor of the Botello surname in Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, and Texas. Some of his descendants also carry the surname Buentello. This book contains information from the 1600s through the late 1800s.
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Learn about the progenitors of the last names Benavides, Chapa, De Leon, Hinojosa, Montemayor, Sepulveda, Treviño, and Villarreal in Nuevo Leon with our free introductory guide.
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