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Ana de Sepúlveda

Also Known As: "Juana Hernández de Sepúlveda"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: San Luis Potosi, Reino de México, Reino de Nueva España
Death: Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Place of Burial: Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Conquistador Pedro de Sepúlveda and Maria Almodovar
Wife of Antonio García and Capitán Antón García de Reina
Ex-partner of Generál Agustín de Zavala
Mother of Sargento Mayor Jacinto García de Sepúlveda; Bernardo García de Sepúlveda; Juana Reina de Sepulveda; Capitán Bernardo García de Sepúlveda; Juana García de Sepúlveda and 1 other

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About Ana de Sepúlveda

Carl Duaine, WITH ALL ARMS, 1987. p. 179: ... "The most prominent of the new arrivals (to Monterrey in 1626), other than the Governor (Don Martin de ZAVALA) were his close kin--his mother and her husband, Don Anton GARCIA, their three small children, Jacinto GARCIA de SEPULVEDA, and his brother, Bernardo, and sister Ana. Don Jacinto declared later in two places, that he came to the Realm with his father and mother, being seven years old at the time of the entry of Don Martin. Don Jacinto seemed to have been the youngest child of Dona Ana de SEPULVEDA. There are twenty-one years between Don Martin and Don Jacinto. Evidently Dona Ana was young when she gave birth to Don Martin, and Don Jacinto was her last hurrah. There must have elapsed some eight years or more between her affair with Don Agustin de ZAVALA and her marriage to Don Anton."

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Tomas Mendirichaga Cueva: APELLIDOS DE NUEVO LEON; ... http://www.currays.net/Gonzalez%20Web%20Project/ps04/ps04_378.htm ... SEPULVEDA. p.1: "Don Jacinto and Don Bernardo GARCIA de SEPULVEDA were distinguished Creoles, legitimate sons of Capitan Anton GARCIA and Dona Ana de SEPULVEDA, citizens of the Ciudad de Nuestra Senora de los Zacatecas. They were half brothers of Don Martin de ZAVALA, Gobernador del Nuevo Reino de Leon, whom they accompanied when this personage arrived in Monterrey on 24 August 1626. Don Martin took office that same day. // Sargento Mayor Jacinto GARCIA de SEPULVEDA was born in the year 1606. He contracted matrimony in 1644 with Dona Clara de RENTERIA, legitimate daugher of Capitan Gonzalo FERNANDEZ de CASTRO and Dona Maria RODRIGUEZ. Granddaughter through the paternal line of Don Juan FERNANDEZ de CASTRO and Dona Mayor de RENTERIA and, on the maternal, of Capitan Diego RODRIGUEZ and Dona Sebastiana de TREVINO. Don Jacinto and Dona Clara had the following children: Agustina, Gertrudis, Diego, Francisco, Leonor, Ines, Petrona (or Petronila) and Maria." ........ p. 176: "Some of their descendants carried the GARCIA name, some the SEPULVEDA name, and others the combination. The combination is rarely seen except in Monterrey. All SEPULVEDAs are descended from this line as no male of the SEPULVEDA line ever came to Nuevo Leon."

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Ana de Sepúlveda's Timeline

1580
1580
Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico
1580
Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico
1585
1585
San Luis Potosi, Reino de México, Reino de Nueva España
1597
1597
Hacienda de Pánuco, Real de Pánuco, Nuevo Reino de Galicia, Reino de Nueva España
1605
1605
San Luis Potosi,San Luis Potosi,Mexico
1609
1609
San Luis Potosi,San Luis Potosi,Mexico
1615
1615
Zacatecas, Nuevo Reino de Galicia, Reino de Nueva España
1617
1617
Zacatecas, Nuevo Reino de Galicia, Reino de Nueva España