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Los Brambilas durante la Conquista de Mexico

Un dato que mi abuelo tal vez no sabia es que estamos relaciodos con Anton de Arriaga y Diego de Arriaga. Estos Espanoles acompanaron a Hernan Cortez..

De acuerdo con la fuente del Internet llamada http:grayfelix.tripod.com, Anton se caso con Ana Quintero (tal vez Quinteria). La pareja tuvieron cuatro hijas, una de ellas se caso con Juan Antonio Brambila, el cual eventualmente fue el Viceroy de Espana en lo que hoy es el estado de Oaxaca..

De acuerdo con la informacion The Genealogy of Mexico, parece que mi familia desciende de Diego de Arriaga. Diego de Arriaga, quien se establecio en la ciudad de Puebla con una dama Espanola, tuvo cuatro nietos: Capitan Pedro Muniz de Arriaga, Juan Brambila, Capitan Jaime Herades, Fransisco Brambila, Antonio Herades, Agustin Brambila y Bernardino Brambila. ((htttp://garyfelix.tripod.com) The Genealogy of Mexico.

Segun mi prima Alma Rosa Magallanes, Agustin se caso con Juana Colmenero. Uno de sus hijos se llama Agustin como su padre. El se caso con Gracia de Alvarado.

Mi abuelo escribio que sus antepasados Agustin Brambila y Bernardino Brambila son los antepasados mas viejos de su ascendencia.

Juan de Arriaga y Anton de Arriaga estan en la lista de Espanoles que acompanaron a Hernan Cortes en la conquista de Mexico ((htttp://garyfelix.tripod.com) The Genealogy of Mexico.

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