10 Facts about Martin De Leon

Post On: June 14, 2017
By: Agustina
In: People

Facts about Martin De Leon will narrate the story about a rich Mexican empresario. He was also known as a rancher. He was born in 1765 and died in 1833. His ancestors were from the Spanish aristocracy. De León’s Colony was founded by De Leon and Patricia de la Garza, his wife. In Texas, it was mostly occupied by the Mexicans. The town of Victoria was also established by them.  The town was called Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Victoria. The name is taken from Guadalupe Victoria who served as the first president of Mexico. Let us get other facts about Martin De Leon:

Facts about Martin De Leon 1: the cattle brand

The first registered brand was De León E–J cattle brand. It became the future Texas.

Facts about Martin De Leon 2: the De Leon family

The history of Mexico and Texas was highly influenced by the De Leon family because most of them were freedom fighters and politicians.

Facts about Martin De Leon

Facts about Martin De Leon

Facts about Martin De Leon 3: the contribution to Texas

The contribution of Leon to Texas was acknowledged by Texas Historic Landmark number 6542 in 1936 located at Evergreen Cemetery.



Facts about Martin De Leon 4: the birthplace

The birthplace of de Leon was located in Burgos, Tamaulipas, Mexico. He was from a rich family background.

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Facts about Martin De Leon 5: the first career

The first career of Leon was a supplier for necessities. He exported for the mineworkers at Real de San Nicolás. In 1790, he participated at Fieles de Burgos regiment. Then he earned the promotion as a captain.

Martin De Leon Facts

Martin De Leon Facts

Facts about Martin De Leon 6: after the marring

De Leon started his ranching in Cruillas after he married Patricia de la Garza. Rancho Chiltipiquin was a cattle ranch established by De Leon in 1799 after he went northward.

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Facts about Martin De Leon 7: colonization

The Spanish government denied the petition of colonization between 1807 and 1809 by De Leon. In 1821, it was more favorable to have colonization after Mexico got its independence from Spain.

Facts about Martin De Leon 8: the death of de Leon

His wife, Patricia got the role as the head of the family after the death of her husband, De Leon.

Martin De Leon

Martin De Leon

Facts about Martin De Leon 9: sons

Martin and Patricia had four sons. They were Fernando, Silvestre, Félix and Agapito.

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Facts about Martin De Leon 10: daughters

Martin and Patricia were also blessed with six daughters.

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