The Descendents of Don Alonso de Estrada Compiled by John D. Inclan Generation No. 1 1. Don ALONSO3 DE ESTRADA (FERDINAND II (THE2 CATHOLIC), JOHN II OF1 ARAGON) was born 1470 in Ciudad Real, Castile, Spain, and died 1530 in Vera Cruz, Vera Cruz, Mexico. He met (1) Dona ANA RODRIGUEZANHAIFA. He married (2) Dona M ARIANA GUTIERREZFLORESDELACABALLERIA 1498 in Ciudad Real, Castile, Spain, daughter of Don JUAN GUTIERREZDELA CABALLERIA and Dona M AYOR FLORESDEGUEVARA. She was born in Ciudad Real, Castile, Spain, and died in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico?. Notes for ALONSO DE ESTRADA: Natural born son of Ferdinand II, King of Aragon and Dona Luisa de Estrada, daughter to the Spanish ambassador to England. Half brother to Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England, Isabella, Queen of Portugal, Princess Juana, Don Juan of Castile and Aragon, and Maria of Aragon, Queen of Portugal, and uncle to Philip II of Spain. 1523 Upon arriving in Mexico, he held the title of, Royal Treasurer of New Spain. From 1527 to 1531, he was the Lieutenant Governor of New Spain. He died at his estate near Vera Cruz, and is buried at Mexico City. From the book, With All Arms by Carl Laurence Duaine. Page 6970. Mil Familias III by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 26. Mexico under Spain, Society and the Origins of Nationality, by Peggy K. Liss. Nuno de Guzman and the Province of Panuco in New Spain 15181533, by Donald E. Chipman. Child of ALONSO DE ESTRADA and ANA RODRIGUEZANHAIFA is: 4 i. FATHER BARTOLOME DE ESTRADA. Notes for FATHER BARTOLOME DE ESTRADA: Roman Catholic priest. Source:Who's Who of the Conquistadors by Hugh Thomas. Page 334.
Children of ALONSO DE ESTRADA and M ARIANA GUTIERREZFLORESDELACABALLERIA are: 4 2. ii. LUIS ALFONSO ESTRADADELACABALLERIA, d. Ciudad Real, Castile, Spain. iii. JUAN ALONSO ESTRADADELACABALLERIA, m. MARIA FERNANDEZYLOAYSA. Notes for JUAN ALONSO ESTRADADELACABALLERIA: Grandson to King Ferdinand II, and half nephew to Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England, Princess Isabela, Princess Juana, Don Juan of Castile and Aragon, and Maria of Aragon. Source on his marriage is from the book, Mil Familias III, by Rodolfo Gonzalez de la Garza. Page 26. Apon the death of his wife, he joined the priesthood, and is known as Father Juan de la Magdalena. Source:Who's Who of the Conquistadors by Hugh Thomas. Page 334.