Here are some interesting links to the past:
http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/deleon4.htm
Juan M. Escobar is married to María de Rosario González y López (Rosie), direct decendant to José Miguel and Candelaria de León Aldrete.
Raphael Manchola’s obituary offered via ancestry.com web site. Manchola was married to Don Martin’s daughter Maria Jesusa.
http://boards.ancestry.netscape.com/topics.obits/108444/mb.ashx
The next three links are related to the Seige of Bexar and Placido Benavides.
Benjamin R. Milam and Edward Burleson to the President of the Provisional Government, December 6, 1835 re Siege of Bexar http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/treasures/republic/bexar/milamlet.html
William T. Austin’s Account Siege & Battle of Bexar 1844
http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/bexaraustinwt.htm
Muster at Gonzales Siege and Battle of Bexar October 3- December 11, 1835
http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/musterbexar.htm
Juan M. Escobar is married to María de Rosario González y López (Rosie), direct decendant to José Miguel and Candelaria de León Aldrete.
Raphael Manchola’s obituary offered via ancestry.com web site. Manchola was married to Don Martin’s daughter Maria Jesusa.
http://boards.ancestry.netscape.com/topics.obits/108444/mb.ashx
The next three links are related to the Seige of Bexar and Placido Benavides.
Benjamin R. Milam and Edward Burleson to the President of the Provisional Government, December 6, 1835 re Siege of Bexar http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/treasures/republic/bexar/milamlet.html
William T. Austin’s Account Siege & Battle of Bexar 1844
http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/bexaraustinwt.htm
Muster at Gonzales Siege and Battle of Bexar October 3- December 11, 1835
http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/musterbexar.htm