A Family Genealogy of
the Gentle House of Stapleton

New Look! Database Update - December 10, 2024

 

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The Villasana surname originates from the village of Villasana de Mena in Northern Spain in the province of Burgos at the end of Castilla y León.
 
It is believed Gabriel Villasana was one of the earliest from this line to come to what is today Mexico. He came in 1537 with his wife Francisca Lopez from Burgos, Spain. Francisca's parents Alonso Lopez and Isabel Fernandez were already residents of Mexico City. Gabriel's parents were Diego de Villasana and Isabel de Salazar (or Zamudio).
 
 
Early Origins of the Villasana family
 
 
 
Migration to America
 
 
 
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In the years just after the Conquest of Mexico, the Native-American population was decimated by disease and war leaving a relatively small gene pool of Native-American and Iberian ancestors.

It is estimated that half the adult male population of Iberia set out to colonize two continents. Many of these early conquistadors set out to the Americas with relatives or sent for relatives upon settling.

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