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  1. Oct 1, 2017 · Inigo Lopez Cervantes de Loayza. Born about 1500 in Talavera de la Reina, Castilla la Nueva, España. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Catalina de Guzmán Carrillo Altamirano — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants. Father of Ysabel de Loayza de Guzmán.

  2. Brief Life History of Ysabel. When Ysabel de Loayza Lopez de Cervantes y Guzman was born in 1524, in Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, her father, Gobernador Licenciado Yñigo López de Cervantes y de Loaysa, was 20 and her mother, Catalina de Guzman y Carrillo-Altamirano, was 22. She married Don Juan Garcia Troche y Ponce de León ll in 1545.

  3. Brief Life History of Ysabel. When Ysabel de Loayza Lopez de Cervantes y Guzman was born in 1524, in Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, her father, Gobernador Licenciado Yñigo López de Cervantes y de Loaysa, was 20 and her mother, Catalina de Guzman y Carrillo-Altamirano, was 22. She married Don Juan Garcia Troche y Ponce de León ll in 1545.

  4. Originally constructed in 1882 as an agricultural exhibition hall, the space later housed the city’s volunteer firefighters, who are commemorated in a small, tidy exhibit on the open 2nd floor. The many-colored lions are a reference to the man who gave the city its name: Juan Ponce de León y Loayza (leon in Spanish means 'lion').

  5. Juan Ponce de León (disambiguation) Juan Ponce de León (1474–1521) was a Spanish explorer known for seeking the Fountain of Youth and the first Governor of Puerto Rico. Juan Ponce de León may also refer to: Juan Ponce de León II (1524–1591), grandson of Juan Ponce de León; first Puerto Rican Governor of Puerto Rico.

  6. Jan 21, 2016 · Maria Ponce de Leon de Loayza de Salazar Maldonado. Given Name: Maria. Surname: Ponce de Leon de Loayza. Suffix: de Salazar Maldonado. The suffix de Salazar Maldonado is non-traditional and may be too long for the WikiTree suffix. Born ABT 1587. Isla de San Juan de Puerto Rico. Sources

  7. Nov 9, 2009 · In February 1521, Ponce de León departed San Juan on his second expedition to Florida, accompanied by two ships and around 200 people — plus horses, tools, and seeds — to set up a farming colony.

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