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About Juan de Treviño Navarro
Juan de Treviño Navarro was born c. 1639 in Monterrey NL Mexico. Birth place also recorded as Nuevo Reion de Leon. He died in Apr 1691 in Monterrey NL Mexico. He was also known as Alferez Real Juan de Treviño. Royal Ensign (Alderman) is the same as Alferez Real in Spanish.
He was alderman of the municipal government of Monterrey in 1667, 1671, and 1690 and assistant mayor of Monterrey in 1672, 1673, 1674, 1690, and 1691.
He married twice: with Ana de Maya and Nicolasa de Escamilla, from whom he had fourteen children. He contracted his first matrimony, surely in Santa Marfa de las Parras (today Parras, Coahuila), before 1660, with Ana de Maya. They procreated one son and seven daughters: Jose, Josefa, Juana, Cktalina, Maria, Isabel, Ana, and Agustina. The daughters almost always used the maternal surname in the first position. Ana de Maya, whom they also called Ana de Amaya, died June 15, 1677.
In his will, the commander states: "Moreover. I declare having three bastard, natural sons (so it says), I being a bachelor and, the same, the mothers of my said sons not being married.
Royal Ensign (Alderman) Juan de Treviño and Nicolasa de Escamilla were married on May 22, 1679 in Sagrario Metripolitano, Monterrey NL, Mexico.
Information provided by Crispin D Rendon. Born 1641 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico; died Apr 1691 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Juan de Treviño Navarro's Timeline
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1639
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Monterrey, Nuevo Reino de León, Reino de Nueva España
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1654 |
1654
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Monterrey, N.L., Mexico
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1655 |
1655
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Camargo, Tamaulipas, Mexico
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1658 |
1658
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Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
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1664
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Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
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1665 |
January 1, 1665
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Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
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1666
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Monterrey, Nuevo Reino de León, Reino de Nueva España
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1671 |
1671
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Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
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1672 |
April 1672
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Mexico
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