George A. Sanchez Maternal Grandparents

George A. Sanchez Maternal Grandparents
The Gurule family descends from Jacque Grolet, a french soldier with La Salle in 1685 Texas. As Santiago Gurule married Elena Gallegos and they came to New Mexico with the de Vargas colonists in 1695. Top, from left to right: Juan Gurule, Ramonsitya, Luisa Aragon; Calletano Gurule, Luista Lopez Gurule, Arturo, Santiago Bottom, from left to right: Paulita Trujillo Gurule, Juan Pablo Gurule; George's grandfather, Juan Pablo Gurule buried his parents in Trujillo, NM
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