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BERNABE DE LAS CASAS, 1st CASAS northern Mexico
Posted by: carlos ramirez (ID *****5721) Date: July 14, 2002 at 13:32:19
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i have just recently finished a line of my family tree
that has turned out to be as interesting as the original line i wanted to learn about. in the first old line i found that my gggggrandfather jose cristobal Ramirez had the first civilian settlement, from the documentation (lds database), fortaleza lo peno in Texas in 1732. In firther searching i found his mother's line and she is a gggranddaughter of Bernabe de las Casas. this would make Bernabe one of my gggggggggrandfathers. Bernabe de las Casas is the forefather of all de las Casas in northern Mexico. I have not researched the branching out of the family but from what i have seen so far the de las Casas
in the neighboring states all branched from his line around 1670 with maybe the exception of Guanajuato. Interestingly
also not one of the early de las Casa records is a religious
record as the majority of the records from Mexico are.
The upper portion of this line is also very interesting
as we are all descendants of Juan Navarro the CONQUISTADOR
and two original settlers of of 4 early Mexican cities through bernabe's wife beatriz Navarro.
i will post the family tree .


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