Links


https://www.texastejano.com/coadb.com
http://wheretexasbecametexas.org/category/the-fearless-59/
http://wheretexasbecametexas.org/category/descendants-of-the-fearless-fifty-nine/
https://www.thc.texas.gov/historic-sites/casa-navarro-state-historic-site
https://www.visitsanantonio.com/location/casa-navarro-state-historic-site/
https://www.friendsofcasanavarro.org/
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=somerset+historical+societynavarro+ruiz
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/16-tejano-history/id1438143411?i=1000458671691
https://www.DonMathisSanAntonio/CasaNavarro
https://m.youtube.com  Then search Somerset Historical Society Somerset Texas View
Genealogy 1 You should recognize me as giving this talk on genealogy. Navarro.




2 comments:

  1. I can always use photos for my site. Please send it to me and
    I will publish it under photo category or I might use it as a new post about them. Any descendants information is welcomed.
    Thank you for sending Steve Gibson's genealogy of Menchaca family.

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  2. Dear Carol, This is Sulema Navarro Vielma, and I believe my tie to the Navarro family stems from my father Sixto Soto Navarro. His father was Pascual Navarro married to Genoveva Soto. Sixto is an unusual name in itself so it must be a family name. There are other family names that run through the Navarro family as well as mine. I have been told this must come from the Sixto Eusebio or Sixto Candelario side of the Navarros. Any information you can provide would be most appreciated. Thank you Sulema Navarro Vielma

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