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Mayec RANCEL SERAL's FAMILY TREE
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bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 1: last 5 generations (mid 19th cent. until 21st cent.) (8-3-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 2: RANCEL,  their marriages during the 19th cent. (ÁLVAREZ, MARRERO, PINTADO, HERNÁNDEZ de la CÁMARA, ABREU) and its roots in Lanzarote (Canary Islands, Spain); ÁLVAREZ, its origins in Sta. Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Isl., Spain). (early 18th cent. until early 20th cent.) (2-10-2003)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 3: MARTÍN,  their links in the 19th cent.  (REYES, REAL, LEMUS, PADILLA, LORENZO, REVERÓN) and its roots in Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife) and La Gomera (Canary Isl., Spain); REYES, its roots in Guía de Isora (Tenerife). (early 18th cent. until early 20th cent.)  (30-3-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 4: VILLAMANDOS,  their links in the 19th cent.  (PINTO VELASCO, CADENAS MORÁN, etc...) and its roots in Villaquejida and Villamandos (León, Spain). (early 18th cent. until early 20th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 5: ascendants of the VILLAMANDOS (ancestors CADENAS, SALUDES, de la HUERGA y ZOZAS, from León, Spain). (two generations, between 17th and 18th centuries)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 6: starting page of our ancestors from La Palma and El Hierro islands (Canary Isl., Spain): CABRERA-PINTO, LÓPEZ-ABREU, LÓPEZ-AUBERT, ESPINOSA de la BARREDA, MENINO de MONTEVERDE, ALBERTOS, FERNÁNDEZ PAYVA, LAZCANO y ARAUJO, YANES MONTEVERDE, MARTÍNEZ MÉNDEZ, GORDEJUELA, etc.... (early 18th cent. until early 20th cent.) (12-4-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 7: three generations, roots for the ALBERTOS and the de LORENZO GARCÍA de COBOS (La Palma, Canary isl., Spain). (mid 17th cent. until early 18th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 8: our ancestors from El Hierro island (Canary Isl., Spain): MAGDALENO, ESPINOSA, PADRÓN, NÚÑEZ QUINTERO, SÁNCHEZ de LEÓN, TOLEDO and others. (late 16th cent. until early 18th cent.) (27-5-2001)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 9: ancestors from Tenerife of some families from El Hierro (Canary Isl., Spain): LÓPEZ de TOLEDO, BÁEZ, ARELLANO, BARRIOS, ESCOBAR and MARRERO, a family well established in Tenerife but with its origin in South Portugal. (late 15th cent. until first half of 17th cent.) (27-5-2001)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 10: origins of other different El Hierro island families (Canary Isl., Spain): MAGDALENO, MACHÍN de ARTEAGA, QUINTERO and MÉRIDA. (late 15th cent. until first half of 17th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 11: two generations to show the origin of the QUINTERO family, as well as our ancestor King OSSINISSA, last King of the Bimbaches, the native people of El Hierro island (Canary Isl., Spain). (15th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 12: further El Hierro families; origins of the ESPINOSA and MONTERO (in Extremadura and Castille, Spain) and of the SALGADO and PADRÓN (in Portugal). (late 15th cent. until first half of 17th cent.) (12-4-2001)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 13: two generations, origin of the ACOSTA in Portugal. (15th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 14: family branches descendants of the Guanches, natives from Tenerife, who linked with the QUINTERO family. (late 15th cent. until first half of 17th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 15: two generations up to the original Guanche (Tenerife natives) branch in Diego de IBAUTE and Juana, "la Hidalga de Anaga", Achimencey (Member of the Native Nobility), relative of the Mencey (King) of Anaga, Eastern Tenerife. (15th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 16: three generations; origin of the SÁNCHEZ de LEÓN, from Gran Canaria, and Juan de la BARREDA, from El Hierro (Canary Isl., Spain). (mid 16th cent. until first half of 17th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 17: FERNÁNDEZ de PAYVA, FERNÁNDEZ de ARMAS and CASTAÑEDA MÉNDEZ, families from Tenerife who settled very soon in El Hierro (Canary Isl., Spain). (early 17th cent. until early 18th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 18: Ancestors of the ABREU from Puntallana and from Mirca -Sta. Cruz de la Palma-, in the island of La Palma, Canary Isl., Spain. (late 16th cent. until early 18th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 19: "Old Families" from La Palma Island: LAZCANO GORDEJUELA, de GUISLA VANDEVAL, SALAZAR de FRÍAS, LORENZO CRESPO, MONTEVERDE, SALGADO... (end of 16th cent. until early 18th cent.) (27-1-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 20: Roots in the Basque Country (Spain) of the LAZCANO from La Palma Island: LAZCANO, ORTIZ de GORDEJUELA, YZARRA and ORRUMA. (16th and 17th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 21: QUESTROIS, GOMER and VAN PRAET (Flanders, now Belgium); RUIZ de TORRES (Castile) and GRIMÓN; YÁÑEZ de AGUIAR, HERMIDA, CORDERO and GÓMEZ.   (16th and 17th cent.) (27-1-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 22: 1st part of the SALAZAR ancestry, since the family who settled in Tenerife and La Palma (Canary Isl., Spain). (late 15th cent. until mid 17th cent.) (27-1-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 23: follow-up of the SALAZAR ancestry in Castille (Spain). (2nd half of 14th cent. until 1st half of 16th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 24: follow-up of the SALAZAR ancestry in Castille (Spain). (early 13th cent. until mid 14th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 25: follow-up of the SALAZAR ancestry in Castille (Spain), branch of the Lords of Estremiana and Cidamón. (11th cent. until early 13th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 26: follow-up of the SALAZAR ancestry in Castille (Spain). (10th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 27: The oldest roots of the SALAZAR: Martín GALÍNDEZ de SALAZAR, Lord and Founder of Quintana de Martín Galíndez about year 850 in Castille, Spain. (9th and 10th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 28: Another branch of the SALAZAR, the FRÍAS (Lords of Quintana de Martín Galíndez). (early 13th cent. until mid 14th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 29: more FRÍAS ancestors, until their linking with the common SALAZAR family. (11th cent. until early 13th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 30: two generations of BONIFAZ from Castille (Spain), who linked with the SALAZAR. (15th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 31: Roots of several La Palma Island families (Canary Isl., Spain): HERNÁNDEZ CRESPO, SALGADO, as well as the families of Flemish and German origin: the GROENENBERG or MONTEVERDE, the VAN DALE and COCQUIEL. (late 15th cent. until 1st half of the 18th cent.) (21-4-2001)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 32: Origin of the VAN DALE family in Antwerp (Flanders, now Belgium), who settled in La Palma in the 16th cent. (15th cent.)  (12-4-2001)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 33: a second branch of Flemish ancestry: the MONTEVERDE (GROENENBERG), the GUISLA (GUISELIN) and VAN de WALLE; the Portuguese RODRÍGUEZ and SALGADO; the PÉREZ de VALENZUELA and the RINCÓN. (15 cent. until mid 17th cent.) (27-1-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 34: families from La Palma Island: the MARTÍNEZ PAZ, another branch of the LAZCANO GORDEJUELA and the de VEGA NEYDA. (17th cent.)  (27-1-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 35: The SERAL family, from Aragon (Spain). (early 18th cent. until mid 19th cent.)  (8-3-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 36: follow-up of the SERAL ancestry, from Aragon (Spain). (late 16th cent. until early 18th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 37: two further generations of SERAL, until the Lord of Casal de Loporzano, in Huesca, Aragón (Spain). (16th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 38: two generations of ARANDA, LOSCOS, NUEZ and MAGALLÓN (Teruel, Aragon, Spain); of LAGUNA CALENGA and LAORDEN ancestors (Soria, Castille, Spain) and of GALVE and ROVIRA (Alloza, Teruel, Aragón, Spain). (19th cent.) (3-3-2007)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 39: ancestors of HERNÁNDEZ de la CÁMARA, and of SUÁREZ-NARANJO ANDRADE y LEZCANO (Gran Canaria, Spain). (1st half of the 17th cent. until mid 18th cent.) (21-4-2001)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 40: The origin of the NARANJO family, in Gran Canaria (and their link to Canarian natives); before that, its origin in Huelva (Andalusia, Spain). (2nd half of 15th cent. until 1st half of 17th cent.)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 41: The GHISELIN family, and their links to the LELIS-DITTE and HALNMYN, in Flanders. (2nd half of 14th cent. until 1st half of 16th cent.) (22-4-2001)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 42: The VAN de WALLE family, in Flanders. (2nd half of 14th cent. until 1st half of 16th cent.) (10-5-2002)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 43: follow-up of the VAN de WALLE ancestry in Flanders (now Belgium). (13th cent. until mid 14th cent.) (10-5-2002)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 44: origins of the VAN de WALLE ancestry in Flanders (now Belgium). (13th cent.) (10-5-2002)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 45: Origins of the CERVELLÓ and BELLID (Valencia, Spain). (2nd half of 15th cent. until 1st half of 16th cent.) (22-4-2001)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 46: Origins of several family branches in León and Zamora (Spain) -MORÁN, de la HUERGA, NAVARRO, MAÑANES, HERRERO, PÉREZ, RODRÍGUEZ and CHARRO-. (1st half of 17th cent. until early 18th cent.) (25-8-2002)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 47: Origins of the GRIMON (Namur, now Belgium) and the AGUANA. ( 15th cent. until 1st half of the 16th cent.) (9-3-2003)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 48: Origins of the RANCEL (Icod de los Vinos, Northwest Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain), ESTEVEZ and FERNÁNDEZ de SOCAS. ( 17th cent.) (2-10-2003)

bolazul.gif (110 bytes)nº 49: Origins of the PÉREZ, GONZÁLEZ, ÁLVAREZ, HERNÁNDEZ and MARTÍN (La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain). ( 16th to 18th.cent.) (12-4-2007)

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