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Juan Vargas
Juan Vargas was an Aztec Indian from Mexico who's life touched three centuries. His mother, an Aztec Indian, had been captured by another tribe. She persuaded her husband from this tribe to release her and let her go back to her people. This is the story that was written in the newspaper detailing Juan Vargas's life. It is because of this one bit of information that I am going to assume Juan Vargas did not know his father. In fact, in Mexico at the time, the children took the last name of their mothers. So we can also assume that Juan's father's last name was not Vargas. Although he did state that his father's first name was Simon. According to the newspaper article Juan left home at the age of 13 to find make his fortune. He made his way into Mexico City where he joined the revolutionary party of Father Miguel Hildago in 1810. When Hildago was captured and shot, Juan tried to make his way back home but he was captured. He then was made to fight. As the story is told he was forced to fight first on the side of Agustin de Itrubide (a Mexican army general and politician) and then on the other side. The way the article is written we have to assume he was captured numerous times and made to fight battles for either side until 1821. How he escaped military services he did not remember. He did remember that he ended up in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. There is where he married Perfecta De La Cruz. Now the story says that his daughters Jacinta and Geronima were born there before they headed to the United States and doesn't mention any other children being born in Mexico. In the article it says he arrived in Texas in 1830. With women and children walking and him on a horse he traveled to find peace. With a small sum he bought a huge tract in San Fernando Gardens where he and his children worked the land. Juan Vargas has many trials while living in the United States. He and his family were attacked by Indians. They had to deal with Mexican soldiers stealing their food and livestock. Each time Juan Vargas rebounded. At one point he was captured by Santa Anna's army and told he did not know how to shoot or use a gun, not realizing that he had fought in the war with Hildago and Itrubide. As Juan has stated he refused to go to the Alamo, for this the soldiers threatened execution when the day was won, but they could not at that time waste a bullet on him. Juan Vargas rehabilitated his gardends at San Fernando and again acquired influence. When the Civil War was fought he was a rich man. He gave freely to the soldiers of the South. He was then considerably over 60, too old to bear arms. Soon after the war he exchanged his San Fernando holdings for a property in South Heights. A large tract passed into his possession, and with his family, then increased to grandchildren, he moved. A small adobe hut was built, but later supplemented with a larger one, but as he grew older his land was sold piece-meal, as revenues were needed. Toward the end he owned only a small parcel on which stood his house on Vargas Street, named after him. For at least 100 years Juan Vargas used tobacco, but if he used alcoholic liquor it was before he became old, for he complained that intoxicants burned his throat. His favorite food was corn meal mush, strong coffee, and ocasionally a meat broth. In August 1910, an old friend of his was killed. His family hurried home to tell him that his old friend had died. He trembled violently, became ill, and in three days he was dead.
Francisco Ayala Vargas was born in 1855. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Francisco Ayala Valladares.
Francisco Ayala Vargas was born in 1855 to Roselino Ayala and Andrea Vargas, and has siblings Demetrio Ayala Vargas, Maria Saturnina (Ayala) Vargas, Emilio Ayala-Vargas, Pilar Ayala Vargas, and Patricio Ayala Vargas. Francisco Ayala Vargas married Angela Pagan, and has a child Isabel Ayala Pagan. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Francisco Ayala Vargas.
Andrea Vargas was born in 1855. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Andrea Vargas.
Regino Vargas was born in 1861 in Humacao, Humacao Puerto Rico. They was in a relationship with Maria De La Cruz, and had children Agustin Vargas, Flor Vargas, Florian Vargas, Juan Vargas, Manuel Vargas, Bonificado Vargas, Victorio Vargas, Matilde Vargas, and Angel Vargas. Regino Vargas died at age 84 years old on November 18, 1946. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Regino Vargas.
Carmen Vargas was born on February 10, 1865, and died at age 115 years old in February 1980. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Carmen Vargas.
Regalada Vargas of Puerto Rico was born on May 10, 1867, and died at age 101 years old in March 1969.
Marcelino Perez Vargas of Arecibo, Arecibo County, Puerto Rico was born on January 16, 1869, and died at age 97 years old in April 1966.
Anastacio Vargas was born on July 1, 1870, and died at age 93 years old on December 1, 1963. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Anastacio Vargas.
Maria Vargas of San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas was born on November 15, 1871, and died at age 96 years old in January 1968.
Nicolasa Loran Vargas of Puerto Rico was born on December 6, 1871, and died at age 93 years old in November 1965.
Romana Vargas of South Ozone Park, Queens County, NY was born on February 28, 1872, and died at age 98 years old in May 1970.

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Maximina Perez Vargas was born in 1934 at Puerto Rico. Maximina Perez Vargas was in a relationship with Domingo López Pérez, and has children Josefa López Pérez, Julián López Pérez, and Anacleto López Pérez. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Maximina Pérez Vargas.
Winifred E (Haysom) Vargas of San Lorenzo, Alameda County, CA was born on September 24, 1937 to Dorothy W Haysom. She had siblings Gregory Haysom and Faustina Haysom. Winifred Vargas died at age 67 years old on April 13, 2005.
Gloria Pauline (Watty) Vargas of 10573 Big Cove Rd, in Cherokee, Swain County, North Carolina United States was born circa April 29, 1970. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Gloria Pauline Vargas.
Deyve Vargas was born on January 13, 1975. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Deyve Vargas.
Albert Lee Vargas of Galveston County, TX was born circa 1953. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Albert lee Vargas .
Darla Jean (Tramell) Vargas of Electra, Texas United States was born on November 4, 1968 in Wylie to Michael G. Tramell and Janet (Bray) Tramell.
Brendan José Vargas was born on December 2, 2002. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Brendan Vargas.
Ginny Vargas was born on November 23, 1969. Ginny Vargas was in a relationship with Dylan Moshav-Cervelli, and has children Michelle Moshav-Cervelli, Zander Moshav-Cervelli, and Brendan Vargas. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ginny Vargas.
Arian Francisca (Vargas) James was born on October 4, 1985 to Agapito Romo Neria Jr. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arian James .
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ambrosio Vargas.
Juan Vargas
Juan Vargas was an Aztec Indian from Mexico who's life touched three centuries. His mother, an Aztec Indian, had been captured by another tribe. She persuaded her husband from this tribe to release her and let her go back to her people. This is the story that was written in the newspaper detailing Juan Vargas's life. It is because of this one bit of information that I am going to assume Juan Vargas did not know his father. In fact, in Mexico at the time, the children took the last name of their mothers. So we can also assume that Juan's father's last name was not Vargas. Although he did state that his father's first name was Simon. According to the newspaper article Juan left home at the age of 13 to find make his fortune. He made his way into Mexico City where he joined the revolutionary party of Father Miguel Hildago in 1810. When Hildago was captured and shot, Juan tried to make his way back home but he was captured. He then was made to fight. As the story is told he was forced to fight first on the side of Agustin de Itrubide (a Mexican army general and politician) and then on the other side. The way the article is written we have to assume he was captured numerous times and made to fight battles for either side until 1821. How he escaped military services he did not remember. He did remember that he ended up in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. There is where he married Perfecta De La Cruz. Now the story says that his daughters Jacinta and Geronima were born there before they headed to the United States and doesn't mention any other children being born in Mexico. In the article it says he arrived in Texas in 1830. With women and children walking and him on a horse he traveled to find peace. With a small sum he bought a huge tract in San Fernando Gardens where he and his children worked the land. Juan Vargas has many trials while living in the United States. He and his family were attacked by Indians. They had to deal with Mexican soldiers stealing their food and livestock. Each time Juan Vargas rebounded. At one point he was captured by Santa Anna's army and told he did not know how to shoot or use a gun, not realizing that he had fought in the war with Hildago and Itrubide. As Juan has stated he refused to go to the Alamo, for this the soldiers threatened execution when the day was won, but they could not at that time waste a bullet on him. Juan Vargas rehabilitated his gardends at San Fernando and again acquired influence. When the Civil War was fought he was a rich man. He gave freely to the soldiers of the South. He was then considerably over 60, too old to bear arms. Soon after the war he exchanged his San Fernando holdings for a property in South Heights. A large tract passed into his possession, and with his family, then increased to grandchildren, he moved. A small adobe hut was built, but later supplemented with a larger one, but as he grew older his land was sold piece-meal, as revenues were needed. Toward the end he owned only a small parcel on which stood his house on Vargas Street, named after him. For at least 100 years Juan Vargas used tobacco, but if he used alcoholic liquor it was before he became old, for he complained that intoxicants burned his throat. His favorite food was corn meal mush, strong coffee, and ocasionally a meat broth. In August 1910, an old friend of his was killed. His family hurried home to tell him that his old friend had died. He trembled violently, became ill, and in three days he was dead.
Antonia (Vargas) Steele of TX was born on April 20, 1973 at Brackenridge L, in Austin, Tx, Travis County to Manuel Vargas and Rose Marie Vargas. She has a brother Manuel Vargas Iii. Antonia was baptized on July 1, 1973 at Austin, Tx. Antonia Vargas married Patrick Lee Steele on February 25, 2011 in Travis County, TX.
Manuel Vargas Iii of Hays County, TX was born circa 1979 to Manuel Vargas and Rose Marie Vargas. He has a sister Antonia M. (Vargas) Steele. Manuel Vargas married Michelle N. (Sanchez) Vargas on August 14, 2006 in Hays County, TX. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Manuel Vargas Iii.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rose Marie Vargas.
Manuel Vargas of Asherton, Dimmit County, TX was born on June 20, 1909, and died at age 81 years old on June 21, 1990.
Clementina Bravo Vargas of Nevada was born on December 25, 1942, and died at age 64 years old on April 22, 2007.
Irma A Vargas of TX was born circa 1978. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Irma A. (Rodriguez) Vargas.
Angel M Vargas of Cameron County, TX was born in 1984. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Angel M. Vargas.
Herminio Crespo Vargas of Seffner, Hillsborough County, Florida was born on May 11, 1952, and died at age 58 years old on March 3, 2011.
Ramon Mendez Vargas of Pescadero, San Mateo County, California was born on August 7, 1947, and died at age 58 years old on June 21, 2006.

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Juan Vargas
Juan Vargas was an Aztec Indian from Mexico who's life touched three centuries. His mother, an Aztec Indian, had been captured by another tribe. She persuaded her husband from this tribe to release her and let her go back to her people. This is the story that was written in the newspaper detailing Juan Vargas's life. It is because of this one bit of information that I am going to assume Juan Vargas did not know his father. In fact, in Mexico at the time, the children took the last name of their mothers. So we can also assume that Juan's father's last name was not Vargas. Although he did state that his father's first name was Simon. According to the newspaper article Juan left home at the age of 13 to find make his fortune. He made his way into Mexico City where he joined the revolutionary party of Father Miguel Hildago in 1810. When Hildago was captured and shot, Juan tried to make his way back home but he was captured. He then was made to fight. As the story is told he was forced to fight first on the side of Agustin de Itrubide (a Mexican army general and politician) and then on the other side. The way the article is written we have to assume he was captured numerous times and made to fight battles for either side until 1821. How he escaped military services he did not remember. He did remember that he ended up in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. There is where he married Perfecta De La Cruz. Now the story says that his daughters Jacinta and Geronima were born there before they headed to the United States and doesn't mention any other children being born in Mexico. In the article it says he arrived in Texas in 1830. With women and children walking and him on a horse he traveled to find peace. With a small sum he bought a huge tract in San Fernando Gardens where he and his children worked the land. Juan Vargas has many trials while living in the United States. He and his family were attacked by Indians. They had to deal with Mexican soldiers stealing their food and livestock. Each time Juan Vargas rebounded. At one point he was captured by Santa Anna's army and told he did not know how to shoot or use a gun, not realizing that he had fought in the war with Hildago and Itrubide. As Juan has stated he refused to go to the Alamo, for this the soldiers threatened execution when the day was won, but they could not at that time waste a bullet on him. Juan Vargas rehabilitated his gardends at San Fernando and again acquired influence. When the Civil War was fought he was a rich man. He gave freely to the soldiers of the South. He was then considerably over 60, too old to bear arms. Soon after the war he exchanged his San Fernando holdings for a property in South Heights. A large tract passed into his possession, and with his family, then increased to grandchildren, he moved. A small adobe hut was built, but later supplemented with a larger one, but as he grew older his land was sold piece-meal, as revenues were needed. Toward the end he owned only a small parcel on which stood his house on Vargas Street, named after him. For at least 100 years Juan Vargas used tobacco, but if he used alcoholic liquor it was before he became old, for he complained that intoxicants burned his throat. His favorite food was corn meal mush, strong coffee, and ocasionally a meat broth. In August 1910, an old friend of his was killed. His family hurried home to tell him that his old friend had died. He trembled violently, became ill, and in three days he was dead.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ambrosio Vargas.
Carmen Vargas
Carmen Vargas was born on January 6, 1922 in Mariana, Humacao Puerto Rico to Benita (Rodriguez) Vargas and Flor Vargas, and had siblings Ramon Vargas, Cruz Vargas, Paula Vargas, Rafael Vargas, Juan Vargas, Miguel Vargas, Juana Vargas, and Doris Vargas. Carmen Vargas died at age 64 years old on December 28, 1986 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Carmen Vargas.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Francisco Vargas.
Patricio Ayala Vargas was born in 1887 to Roselino Ayala and Andrea Vargas, and has siblings Demetrio Ayala Vargas, Maria Saturnina (Ayala) Vargas, Emilio Ayala-Vargas, Pilar Ayala Vargas, and Francisco Ayala Vargas. Patricio Ayala Vargas married Francisca Orench Martinez, and has children Evarista Ayala Orench and Luisa Ayala Orench. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Patricio Ayala Vargas.
Emilio Ayala-Vargas was born in Las Marías, Maravilla Sur County, Las Marías Puerto Rico, and died in San Juan, El Cinco County, San Juan. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Emilio Ayala-Vargas.
Doris Vargas
Doris Vargas was born in February 1943 in Mariana, Humacao Puerto Rico. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Doris Vargas.
Gloria Pauline (Watty) Vargas of 10573 Big Cove Rd, in Cherokee, Swain County, North Carolina United States was born circa April 29, 1970. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Gloria Pauline Vargas.
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sebastiana Vargas.
Cesario Vargas was born to Juan Vargas and Perfecta De La Cruz, and has siblings Jacinta Vargas Apolinar, Geronima Vargas, Ambrosio Vargas, Santiago Vargas, Sebastiana Vargas, Francisco Vargas, and Fabiano Vargas. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Cesario Vargas.
Brendan José Vargas was born on December 2, 2002. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Brendan Vargas.
Dora Vargas was born in 1921. She was in a relationship with Felipe Ramirez, and had children Olivia Perez, Raymond v. Ramirez, and Margie Villarreal. Dora Vargas died at age 21 years old in 1942 at Prarie Lea, Texas. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Dora Vargas.
Roma Vargas was born at Costa Rica. Roma Vargas was married to Guillermo Carrillo, and has children Alfredo Carrillo, Arturo Carrillo, Eida Maria Carrillo, Fernando Carrillo, Patrica Carrillo, Rodolfo Carrillo, and Sonia Carrillo. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Roma Vargas.
Arian Francisca (Vargas) James was born on October 4, 1985 to Agapito Romo Neria Jr. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arian James .
Antonia (Vargas) Steele of TX was born on April 20, 1973 at Brackenridge L, in Austin, Tx, Travis County to Manuel Vargas and Rose Marie Vargas. She has a brother Manuel Vargas Iii. Antonia was baptized on July 1, 1973 at Austin, Tx. Antonia Vargas married Patrick Lee Steele on February 25, 2011 in Travis County, TX.
Ginny Vargas was born on November 23, 1969. Ginny Vargas was in a relationship with Dylan Moshav-Cervelli, and has children Michelle Moshav-Cervelli, Zander Moshav-Cervelli, and Brendan Vargas. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ginny Vargas.
Andrea Vargas was born in 1855. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Andrea Vargas.
Albert Lee Vargas of Galveston County, TX was born circa 1953. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Albert lee Vargas .
Zoraida (Vega) Vargas was born in 1954 to Marina Sabat (Vega). Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Zoraida Vargas .

Vargas Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Vargas family member is 67.0 years old according to our database of 13,725 people with the last name Vargas that have a birth and death date listed.

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67.0 years

Oldest Vargases

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Ventura Vargas was born on June 2, 1885, and died at age 125 years old on October 23, 2010. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ventura Vargas.
125 years
Carmen Vargas was born on February 10, 1865, and died at age 115 years old in February 1980. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Carmen Vargas.
114 years
Juan Vargas
Juan Vargas was an Aztec Indian from Mexico who's life touched three centuries. His mother, an Aztec Indian, had been captured by another tribe. She persuaded her husband from this tribe to release her and let her go back to her people. This is the story that was written in the newspaper detailing Juan Vargas's life. It is because of this one bit of information that I am going to assume Juan Vargas did not know his father. In fact, in Mexico at the time, the children took the last name of their mothers. So we can also assume that Juan's father's last name was not Vargas. Although he did state that his father's first name was Simon. According to the newspaper article Juan left home at the age of 13 to find make his fortune. He made his way into Mexico City where he joined the revolutionary party of Father Miguel Hildago in 1810. When Hildago was captured and shot, Juan tried to make his way back home but he was captured. He then was made to fight. As the story is told he was forced to fight first on the side of Agustin de Itrubide (a Mexican army general and politician) and then on the other side. The way the article is written we have to assume he was captured numerous times and made to fight battles for either side until 1821. How he escaped military services he did not remember. He did remember that he ended up in Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico. There is where he married Perfecta De La Cruz. Now the story says that his daughters Jacinta and Geronima were born there before they headed to the United States and doesn't mention any other children being born in Mexico. In the article it says he arrived in Texas in 1830. With women and children walking and him on a horse he traveled to find peace. With a small sum he bought a huge tract in San Fernando Gardens where he and his children worked the land. Juan Vargas has many trials while living in the United States. He and his family were attacked by Indians. They had to deal with Mexican soldiers stealing their food and livestock. Each time Juan Vargas rebounded. At one point he was captured by Santa Anna's army and told he did not know how to shoot or use a gun, not realizing that he had fought in the war with Hildago and Itrubide. As Juan has stated he refused to go to the Alamo, for this the soldiers threatened execution when the day was won, but they could not at that time waste a bullet on him. Juan Vargas rehabilitated his gardends at San Fernando and again acquired influence. When the Civil War was fought he was a rich man. He gave freely to the soldiers of the South. He was then considerably over 60, too old to bear arms. Soon after the war he exchanged his San Fernando holdings for a property in South Heights. A large tract passed into his possession, and with his family, then increased to grandchildren, he moved. A small adobe hut was built, but later supplemented with a larger one, but as he grew older his land was sold piece-meal, as revenues were needed. Toward the end he owned only a small parcel on which stood his house on Vargas Street, named after him. For at least 100 years Juan Vargas used tobacco, but if he used alcoholic liquor it was before he became old, for he complained that intoxicants burned his throat. His favorite food was corn meal mush, strong coffee, and ocasionally a meat broth. In August 1910, an old friend of his was killed. His family hurried home to tell him that his old friend had died. He trembled violently, became ill, and in three days he was dead.
115 years
Emilia Vargas was born on December 15, 1889, and died at age 109 years old on December 15, 1998.
109 years
Mary Vargas of Oakland, Alameda County, California was born on September 30, 1874, and died at age 108 years old in November 1982.
108 years
Horacio Vargas of New York, New York County, NY was born on July 30, 1898, and died at age 107 years old on September 21, 2005.
107 years
Soledad Vargas of Hawaiian Gardens, Los Angeles County, CA was born on August 1, 1891, and died at age 106 years old on April 27, 1998.
106 years
Virginia L Vargas of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, NM was born on September 4, 1904, and died at age 106 years old on January 6, 2011.
106 years
Maria L Vargas of Yabucoa, Yabucoa County, PR was born on June 21, 1904, and died at age 105 years old on June 8, 2010.
105 years
Maria Vargas of Chatsworth, Los Angeles County, California was born on November 17, 1879, and died at age 104 years old in February 1984.
104 years
Ida Carlota Vargas of Anaheim, Orange County, California was born on March 24, 1906, and died at age 104 years old on March 3, 2011.
104 years
Carmen Vargas of New York, New York County, NY was born on August 16, 1898, and died at age 104 years old on February 1, 2003.
104 years
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