Capitán Martín Sánchez de Treviño Quintanilla

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Martín Sánchez de Treviño Quintanilla

Spanish: Martín Sánchez Suárez De Longoria
Also Known As: "Martin Sánchez Suárez de Longoria", "Martin Suárez de Longoria"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Saltillo, Nueva Extremadura, Reino de Nueva España
Death: 1615 (33-35)
Saltillo, Nueva Extremadura, Reino de Nueva España
Immediate Family:

Son of Juan "El Portugués" de Farías, Capitán; María Isabel de Treviño y Quintanilla de Farias and Maria Isabel De Treviño Y Quintanilla De Farias
Husband of Melchora Ursula Catarina Navarro Rodríguez and Antonia Pérez Rodríguez
Father of Beatriz Sánchez Navarro; Andres Sanchez Navarro; Capitán Diego Sánchez Navarro; Bernardino Sánchez Navarro; Anastacia Farías Navarro and 9 others
Brother of Juan de Farias Treviño; Alférez Alonso Farías de Treviño; Sebastiana Treviño de Quintanilla; Ana de Farías; Joseph de Treviño Farías and 7 others
Half brother of Maria de Salazar; Juana de Treviño Quintanilla y Salazar; Ana de Salazar Treviño; María Isabel de Salazar y Treviño; Aldonsa Carballo and 4 others

Occupation: Capitán
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About Capitán Martín Sánchez de Treviño Quintanilla

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin SANCHEZ74,953 was born (date unknown). Parents: Juan de FARIAS and Maria de TREVIÑO.

Spouse: Melchora (Ursula Catarina) NAVARRO. Melchora (Ursula Catarina) NAVARRO and Martin SANCHEZ432 were married. Children were: Diego SANCHEZ Navarro, Bernardino SANCHEZ Navarro, Mariana SANCHEZ Navarro.

Spouse: Antonia Perez RODRIGUEZ. Antonia Perez RODRIGUEZ and Martin SANCHEZ were married. Their child was a natural child, indicating that they were unmarried, at least not by the Catholic Church. Children were: Diego Luis SANCHEZ.

Spouse: ______ ______ (mother of Beatriz Sanchez). Children were: Beatriz SANCHEZ, Andres SANCHEZ.

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Martin SANCHEZ74,953 was born (date unknown). Parents: Juan de FARIAS and Maria de TREVIÑO.

Spouse: Melchora (Ursula Catarina) NAVARRO. Melchora (Ursula Catarina) NAVARRO and Martin SANCHEZ432 were married. Children were: Diego SANCHEZ Navarro, Bernardino SANCHEZ Navarro, Mariana SANCHEZ Navarro.

Spouse: Antonia Perez RODRIGUEZ. Antonia Perez RODRIGUEZ and Martin SANCHEZ were married. Their child was a natural child, indicating that they were unmarried, at least not by the Catholic Church. Children were: Diego Luis SANCHEZ.

Spouse: ______ ______ (mother of Beatriz Sanchez). Children were: Beatriz SANCHEZ, Andres SANCHEZ.

http://www.raullongoria.net/Genealogy/FamilyTree/b205.html#P1017



Duron Jimenez, Martha. “Foundation and Founders of Saltillo, and Descendants of the First Founders,” a speech presented at the Saltillo Archives, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, as part of the 421st Anniversary of the Founding of Saltillo celebrations, 23 July 1998, translated into English by Daniel and Frances Gomez, page 1: "Although we all know all of those men, who were our founders, I will mention them, in alphabetical order and not by order of importance, because in their time, they all were. Nevertheless, we must recognize the person who headed the expedition. Captain Don Alberto del Canto. Don Martin Sanchez (Farias)."

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Capitán Martín Sánchez de Treviño Quintanilla's Timeline

1580
1580
Saltillo, Nueva Extremadura, Reino de Nueva España
1614
1614
Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico
1615
1615
Age 35
Saltillo, Nueva Extremadura, Reino de Nueva España
1616
1616
Ayna, Albacete, CM, Spain
1620
1620
Saltillo, Nueva Extremadura, Reino de Nueva España
1630
1630
Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico
1649
1649
1650
1650
Saltillo, Coahuila, Virreinato de Nueva España
1650
Mexico
1659
1659
Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico