Catalina de Perea de Perea y Carrizosa

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Catalina de Perea de Perea y Carrizosa

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Birthplace: Oviedo, Asturias, Asturias, Spain
Death: 1487 (41-42)
Seville, Sevilla, Andalusia, Spain
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Luis Suárez de Carrizosa and Leonor de Padilla
Wife of Lope Ponce de León y González
Mother of Juan Ponce de León, 1st Governor of Puerto Rico; Isabel Ponce de León y de Perea; Pedro Ponce de León y de Perea; Bartolomé Ponce de León y de Perea; Catalina Ponce de León y de Perea and 2 others

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ES.47161.AGS/1.1.31.1.1122.4//RGS,148509,16 In a Pleito between Beatriz and Ana Ponce with their mother, Catalina de Perea and her son, Juan Ponce de Leon over inheritances in Utera Date 1485. The little document above states that Juan Ponce de Leon was the son of Catalina de Perea y Carrizosa. Note that the date within the document was 1485. Juan Ponce de Leon was born 1458 - 1460. The man who was going to become Adelantado de la Florida was well into his twenties during the year of 1485. His father had already passed on. This was made evident in the next archival document

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ES.47161.AGS/1.1.31.1.1122.4//RGS,148509,17 Pleito between Beatriz and Ana Ponce and Catalina and her son, Juan, over inheritances in Utera. Date of court action: 1485-09-03, (Cordoba). This document flatly stated that Catalina was the widow of her husband, Don Lope and the document again confirmed that Don Juan Ponce was their son. Lope Ponce de Leon was given the town of Utera by his father, Juan Ponce de Leon y Ayala by way of his last testament. By the way, the holdings in Utera were very valuable because the inheritance included the rents and houses and water rights. It seems that Beatriz and Ana, Juan Ponce de Leon's sisters were petitioning on behalf of their right to receive their share of the aforementioned inheritance. In addition to the above, Juan Ponce de Leon's uncle, Rodrigo Ponce de Leon gifted Juan Ponce de Leon rights to an inheritance within another province.

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