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  1. Dr. Andrew Torget explores the life of Juan Seguin, a Mexican-born citizen who supported Texas’ right to influence Mexican law, and fought for Texas Independ...

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  2. Few Anglos lived in San Antonio after the Texas Revolution of 1835–36 and Tejanos (Texas-Mexicans) continued their rule. Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was born into a prominent tejano family and had close ties with Stephen Austin, leader of the first American settlers in Texas. He became mayor or alcade at an early age and fought on the Anglo side ...

  3. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín was born on October 27, 1806, in Bexar, New Spain (now San Antonio, Texas). His father, Erasmo, was an ally of statesman Stephen Fuller Austin. After Mexico won independence from Spain in 1821, Austin received Mexican approval to found settlements of English-speaking people in Texas (which was part of Mexico at the time).

  4. juanseguin.com › articles › alamo_loss_winSeguin and the Alamo

    5. Seguin and the Alamo: A Loss and a Win. By Bill Neeley. As a Captain in the Texas Army and an ethnic Mexican, Juan Seguin was the perfect choice for a messenger to get through to General Sam Houston that Col. William B. Travis desperately needed reinforcements in order to hold out much longer in the Alamo. Seguin thought he had little chance ...

  5. 30 de abr. de 2015 · Certified Copy of the Baptismal Certificate to Juan Nepomuceno Seguín, 30 April 1838, Box 130, Folder 9, pp. 13–14, Records of the Spanish Collection, Archives and Records Program, Texas ...

  6. 9 de sept. de 2019 · Juan Seguín, Statesman, Military Hero and Exile. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Juan Seguín had already served as alcalde of his hometown by the time the Revolution arrived. Seguín joined the Revolutionary effort with zeal, recruiting and leading troops throughout 1835-1836. Seguin served as courier from the Alamo.

  7. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín (October 27, 1806 – August 27, 1890) was a 19th-century Texas Senator, mayor, judge, and Justice of the Peace and a prominent participant in the Texas Revolution. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín was born in San Antonio de Bexar (now San Antonio, Texas, USA) on October 27, 1806. He was the older of two sons of Erasmo Seguín and María Josefa Becerra. Around 1700, a Frenchman ...