Taming the Wild Horse Desert - Database

Jose Marcelino Longoria

He was born circa 1747. His father was Jose Matias Longoria, and his mother was Maria Margarita Hinojosa. His father owned land in Porción 93, Camargo. In 1750, he lived in Camargo. The census recorded that he was the son of a settler, español, and 3 years old. His household had 4 people, and they received government aid to move to the colony.

Marriage

He married Maria Francisca Capistrano on 18 Feb 1770 in Cerralvo. He was 23 years old.

He married Francisca Antonia de la Serna, daughter of Lorenzo Cerna and Maria Rita Rodriguez Baca on 30 May 1770 in Cerralvo. He was 23 years old. It was his second marriage. Her father owned land in Porción 51, Camargo.

He married Maria Rafaela Hinojosa, daughter of Gervacio Hinojosa and Teresa Treviño on 1 Apr 1798 in Mier. He was 51 years old, and the bride was 31 years old. It was his third marriage, and her second marriage. Her father owned land in Porción 8, Mier.

He married Maria Margarita de la Garza, daughter of Lorenzo de la Garza and Josefa Perez on 18 May 1801 in Matamoros. He was 54 years old. It was his fourth marriage. Marriage source: link.

Children

Maria Crisanta Longoria. She married Jose Matias Garcia, son of Bartolome Garcia and Maria de la Luz de la Garza on 6 Nov 1797. He owned land in Las Animas grant, Jim Hogg County.

Manuela Olaya Longoria. She married Antonio Izaguirre, son of Jose Manuel Izaguirre and Dorotea Gonzalez. He owned land in Santo Domingo de Arriba grant, Jim Hogg County. Her husband died on 31 Aug 1836 in Santo Domingo (?). Cause of death: killed by Indians.

Maria Ygnacia Longoria. She married Bruno Garcia, son of Bartolome Garcia and Maria de la Luz de la Garza. He owned land in Las Animas grant, Jim Hogg County.

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