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LeftInTX

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9. An overwhelming number of people in San Antonio came during the MX Revolution
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 01:22 PM
Nov 10

Three of my husband's grandparents came here during that time.

One had a job in MX with Southern Pacific and got a job here. (Ironically his parents were married in San Antonio, but he was born and raised in Monterrey) His GGF also worked for SP in MX. His paternal grandmother was born on the border (MX) in a town eventually submerged by Falcon lake.


The other GF was a migrant laborer who eventually married a woman who was born here.
That grandmother had relatives who came from MX in the 2nd half of the 19th Century. Those relatives were scattered about from NM to San Antonio, but eventually some settled in San Antonio. Not much is known about their history, because records of them in both the US and MX are scant.

All of his great grandparents also came to the US.

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