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  1. Juana Gertrudis Navarro Alsbury (1812 – July 23, 1888) was one of the few Texian survivors of the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution in 1836.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Juana Navarro Alsbury, among the survivors of the battle of the Alamo, one of three daughters of José Ángel Navarro and Concepción Cervantes, was born in San Antonio de Béxar in 1812 and baptized on December 28 of that year.

  3. Among the noncombatant survivors of the siege and battle of the Alamo were two sisters, Juana Gertrudis Navarro Alsbury and Maria Gertrudis Navarro, daughters of José Ángel Navarro and Concepción Cervantes and nieces of José Antonio Navarro, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence.

  4. Juana Navarro Alsbury , survivor of the Alamo. Juana was baptized on December 28, 1812. Her father, Angel Navarro, was a long-time resident of San Antonio de Béxar. Her uncle José Antonio Navarro, a loyal Tejano and, signed the Texas Declaration of Independence.

    • Female
    • July 23, 1888
    • Alejo Perez, Horace Arlington Alsbury
  5. His niece, Juana Gertrudis Navarro Alsbury, was one of the few survivors of the Mexican attack on the Alamo. One of José Antonio's younger brothers, José Luciano, born in 1800,...

  6. 4 de feb. de 2019 · Alsbury died in the Mexican War in 1847 and Juana married again, this time to her first husband’s cousin, Juan Perez. She passed away on July 25, 1888. Her son, Alejo Perez, holds the distinction as the longest living known survivor of the Alamo battle.

  7. 1 de nov. de 1994 · There were, however, a number of lesser known occupants of the Alamo during the siege and battle. Gertrudis Navarro (November 26, 1816-April 1895) was the sister of Juana Alsbury and the daughter of the second José Ángel Navarro and Concepción Cervantes.