In 1836 Victoriano Gonzalez was granted Las Cuevitas by the State of Tamaulipas.
In 1836, as the brother-in-law of the original grantee, Santos Barrera purchased one-half of Las Cuevitas from Victoriano Gonzalez. Though Victoriano Gonzalez was the original grantee, his brother-in-law Santos Barrera had jointly settled the tract and immediately received half of the grant.
As the daughter of the original grantee, Victoriano Gonzalez, Patricia Gonzalez inherited one-half of Las Cuevitas from Victoriano Gonzalez.
In 1852 Santos Barrera applied for confirmation of one-half of Las Cuevitas from the State of Texas. Santos Barrera applied for confimation in the name of Victoriano Gonzalez's daughter Patricia Gonzalez, who owned half the tract, and himself, who owned the other half.
The heirs of Santos Barrera owned one-half of Las Cuevitas by purchase from Patricia Gonzalez. She conveyed her half of the tract to the heirs of [Santos Barrera]((https://pobladores.baserow.site/details/8708).
Jose Felipe Guerra owned Las Cuevitas by purchase.