by Moises Garza

November 21, 2013

Last Names of Nuevo Leon

The following will be of great interest to anyone that is a descendant of Juan Bautista Chapa or is interested in the History of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, and Texas. It is a 72 page eBook where Israel Cavazos Garza proves that the anonymous author of Historia del Nuevo Reino de León, desde 1650 hasta 1690 was none other than Juan Bautista Chapa.

I ran across it just by chance, but once I started to read it I could not put it down. As I always recommend, please download it to your digital library. Just bellow this post you will find the download link.

On the Genealogical aspect this eBook contains details about Juan Bautista Chapa and also whom his parents were and also lists all of his brothers. I won’t list those details here since I don’t want to spoil it for you.

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About the author 

Moises Garza

I have doing my family genealogy since 1998. I am also the creator of this blog We Are Cousins, and the Mexican Genealogy blog. To always be up to date with both of these sites follow me on Facebook. To contact me or book me for a presentation, buy my books, and or learn more about me visit my personal website at www.moisesgarza.com.

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  1. Morning Mo,Oye it looks like the link is broken I was about to access the link Could it be the browser ?
    I’m using Google chrome

  2. Morning Mo,Oye it looks like the link is broken I was about to access the link Could it be the browser ?
    I’m using Google chrome

    1. Juan it is broken. The Mexican government website that was hosting it took it down. That is the thing with the internet nothing is forever. Be on the look out for stuff that I send out and download everything, even if you think you don’t need it, since you never know when you might need it.

  3. I haven’t finished reading it ,but it has a lot of valuable information for my personal Archives, this is something I have to definitely add to my Family book .

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