support. He was the father of Tejano revolutionary Juan Seguín. Juan Jose Maria Erasmo de Jesús Seguín was born on May 26, 1782, to a family of French descent...
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imagining of Seguin's perspective on the Mexican–American War. Tejano volunteers under Juan Seguín Tejano volunteers under the command of Juan Seguín for all...
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1990), Major League Baseball pitcher Erasmo Salemme (born 1946), Italian volleyball player and coach Erasmo Seguín (1782–1857), prominent citizen and politician...
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Édouard Séguin (1812–1880), French physician and educationalist Erasmo Seguín (1782–1857), politician and supporter of the Texas Revolution Fernand Seguin (1922–1988)...
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chose to build and live in Floresville. Juan Seguín (born 1806, in San Antonio), one of Erasmo Seguin's sons, was also a prominent Texas military and...
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Ignacio Zaragoza (redirect from Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín)
of Miguel G. Zaragoza and María de Jesús Seguín, who was a niece of Erasmo Seguín and cousin of Juan Seguín. His father met his mother while on duty and...
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Ruiz José Francisco Ruiz Salvador Rodríguez Don Tomás Sánchez Juan Seguín Erasmo Seguín Vicente Álvarez Travieso José de Urrutia Jaci Velasquez Juan Martin...
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Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco Flores (2nd time) Erasmo Seguín (from July 25) Mexican Texas (1821–1836) José Ángel Navarro José María...
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Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco Flores (2nd time) Erasmo Seguín (from July 25) Mexican Texas (1821–1836) José Ángel Navarro José María...
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and fought against the Gutiérrez-Magee Expedition in 1813. In 1825, Erasmo Seguín was appointed quartermaster of San Antonio, a position he held for a...
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1819 Francisco Montes de Oca 1820 Francisco Flores (2nd term) 1820 Erasmo Seguín (from July 25) 1821 José Ángel Navarro 1822 José María Salinas 1823...
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Beaver and departed to New Orleans to meet Spanish officials led by Erasmo Seguín. He was at Natchitoches, Louisiana, in 1821, when he learned of his...
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Antonio María Martínez. In 1821, the governor asked Austin's friend, Erasmo Seguín, to give him the news that he had been awarded a land grant and permission...
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Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco Flores (2nd time) Erasmo Seguín (from July 25) Mexican Texas (1821–1836) José Ángel Navarro José María...
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Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco Flores (2nd time) Erasmo Seguín (from July 25) Mexican Texas (1821–1836) José Ángel Navarro José María...
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of Manchaca also. Tejano volunteers under Juan Seguín Tejano volunteers under the command of Juan Seguín for all or part of their service in the Texas...
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to the ayuntamiento as a councilman in 1820. The following year, he, Erasmo Seguin, and others from Béxar travelled to Natchitoches to meet Stephen F....
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Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco Flores (2nd time) Erasmo Seguín (from July 25) Mexican Texas (1821–1836) José Ángel Navarro José María...
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Francisco, California in 1843. He was brother of José de la Cruz Sánchez. Erasmo Seguín (1782–1857) – prominent citizen and politician in San Antonio, Texas...
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Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco Flores (2nd time) Erasmo Seguín (from July 25) Mexican Texas (1821–1836) José Ángel Navarro José María...
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Antonio, an event later known as the Runaway of '42. After a brief stop in Seguin, they moved on to Gonzales, and squatted in a house left empty when the...
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mayor of a major American city and the city's first since 1842 (when Juan Seguín was forced out of office). A Democrat, Cisneros served as the 10th Secretary...
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Chihuahua and the area of Laredo, Texas, which became part of Tamaulipas. Erasmo Seguin, Texas's representative to Congress during the constitutional deliberations...
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Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco Flores (2nd time) Erasmo Seguín (from July 25) Mexican Texas (1821–1836) José Ángel Navarro José María...
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Drechsler, Czech conductor, music educator, composer and organist (d. 1852) Erasmo Seguín, head postmaster of San Antonio, Texas (d. 1857) George Small, Scottish...
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