Grandpa Felipe N. Brambila was always on a quest; a quest to find his ancestors. He notes that he is quite puzzled at the early data he is able to collect. He knows that Hernan Cortez the Conquistador of the Americas landed in Cozumel island on February, 1519 (VAEH.edu.Mx). Felipe credits Sebastian de la Mota Padilla, attorney at law and historian with the data that he provides me in regard to the newly formed Nueva Galicia region and the involvement of the Brambila family in its implementation. He reports two soldiers who seem to be the earliest persons with the Brambila surname. They are captain Francisco de la Brambilla and alferez Diego de la Brambilla. Apparently, Don Francisco Cortez de la Buenaventura, who was the first Alcalde of Colima and a nephew of the Marquez del Valle was in charge of the conquest of this region of Mexico.
My father was born in Etzatlan, Jalisco, Mexico, on February 6, 1904. His parents were Juan Araiza and Maximiana Fregoso. My dad's grandparents were Juan Jose Araiza and Fransisca Reynoso (paternal side) and Felipe Fregoso and Atanasia Fernandez (maternal side). My grandfather had eleven siblings: Jose de Jesus, Jose Teodoro, Jose Paulino, Jose Martin, Maria Eufemia, Maria Abundia, Juan Jose, Francisca , and others.Their last names were Araiza Reinoso, which means that their mother's maiden name was Reynoso. My grandfather was the seventh born of this marriage. Jose Teodoro was the Municipal President in Talpa in the year 1876. My grandmother Maximiana was born around 1864 in Soyatlan, Jalisco, Mexico. She had three children. The firstborn was Felicitas Araiza Fregoso, who was born in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico in 1886. In addition, she had my dad Ramon and a boy named Jose Maria. My grandmother passed away on May 24, 1950. She lived to a ripe age of 86 according to the de...
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