Friday, December 14, 2018

Some of Geronimo's Family in Hawaii



Image result for geronimo's                                                   SOME OF GERONIMO'S FAMILY IN HAWAII

                                                                                                   posted by Amelia Gora (2019)








One of Geronimo's daughters was named Gabriela.

She and a sister were raised by Mexican leaders:  Emilio Zapata, and Pancho Villa.

Great grandmother was raised by Emilio Zapata.
Note:  Zapata's father's name was Gabriel.  Great grandmother's name was Gabriela.

Gabriela's son, Geronimo's grandson was named Albert Castro who was one of her 18 children:


His daughter was named Mary who was the great granddaughter of Geronimo, who had six (6) siblings.  (She also had six (6) stepsiblings who came from her mother's second husband.)
   
Mary looked like her grandmother Gabriela.


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Pictured above are some of Mary's grandchildren.
  
Geronimo's Great Great Granddaughter : Amelia Gora
(Mary had seven (7) children.)

I looked a lot like my mother who looked a lot like her grandmother, who looked like her father Geronimo. (note: I also look a lot like the Hawaiian Kingdom's Princess Poomaikelani  my great great grandmother on my father's side.)

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Picture of Princess Poomaikelani, our great great grandmother on Father's side:

Princess Virginia Kapo‘oloku Po‘omaikelani (1839–1895).



   
Research incomplete.  

 aloha.



























Summary

Our Royal Families have features of both our Hawaiian Royal Families and our Geronimo Families.

Research incomplete.

aloha.




References:



Emiliano Zapata

Emiliano Zapata Salazar was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, the main leader of the peasant revolution in the state of Morelos, and the inspiration of the agrarian movement called Zapatismo.

Quotes

It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.

Timeline

1911:
In November 1911, Zapata promulgated the Plan de Ayala which called for substantial land reforms, redistributing lands to the peasants.
1915:
As Carranza consolidated his power and defeated Villa in 1915, Zapata initiated guerrilla warfare against the Carrancistas, who in turn invaded Morelos, employing once again scorched-earth tactics to oust the Zapatista rebels.
1918:
In December 1918 Carrancistas under Gonzalez undertook an offensive campaign taking most of the state of Morelos, and pushing Zapata to retreat.
1919:
In mid-March 1919, Gen. Pablo González ordered his subordinate Col. Jesús Guajardo to commence operations against the Zapatistas in the mountains around Huautla.
1919:
Zapata answered Guajardo's letter on April 1, 1919, agreeing to all of Guajardo's terms.
1919:
On April 10, 1919, Guajardo invited Zapata to a meeting, intimating that he intended to defect to the revolutionaries.


Pancho Villa

Revolutionary
Francisco "Pancho" Villa was a Mexican revolutionary general and one of the most prominent figures of the Mexican Revolution.

Quotes

My sole ambition is to rid Mexico of the class that has oppressed her and give…
Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something.
I am not an educated man. I never had an opportunity to learn anything except h…

Timeline

1911:
On 29 May 1911, Villa married María Luz Corral, who has been described as "the most articulate of his many wives."
1913:
Arriving in El Paso, Texas, he attempted to convey a message to Madero via Abraham González about the upcoming coup d'état, to no avail; Madero was murdered in February 1913, and Huerta became president.
1915:
Meeting at the Battle of Celaya in the Bajío, Villa and Obregón first fought from 6 to 15 April 1915, and Villa's army was badly defeated, suffering 4,000 killed and 6,000 captured.
1915:
In October 1915, Villa crossed into Sonora, the main stronghold of Obregón and Carranza's armies, where he hoped to crush Carranza's regime.
1915:
He was further enraged by Obregón's use of searchlights, powered by American electricity, to help repel a Villista night attack on the border town of Agua Prieta, Sonora, on 1 November 1915.
1923:
On Friday, 20 July 1923, Villa was killed while visiting Parral.

Data from: Wikipedia · IMDb · Freebase · brainyquote.com


Pancho Villa

Revolutionary
Francisco "Pancho" Villa was a Mexican revolutionary general and one of the most prominent figures of the Mexican Revolution.

Quotes

My sole ambition is to rid Mexico of the class that has oppressed her and give…
Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something.
I am not an educated man. I never had an opportunity to learn anything except h…

Timeline

1911:
On 29 May 1911, Villa married María Luz Corral, who has been described as "the most articulate of his many wives."
1913:
Arriving in El Paso, Texas, he attempted to convey a message to Madero via Abraham González about the upcoming coup d'état, to no avail; Madero was murdered in February 1913, and Huerta became president.
1915:
Meeting at the Battle of Celaya in the Bajío, Villa and Obregón first fought from 6 to 15 April 1915, and Villa's army was badly defeated, suffering 4,000 killed and 6,000 captured.
1915:
In October 1915, Villa crossed into Sonora, the main stronghold of Obregón and Carranza's armies, where he hoped to crush Carranza's regime.
1915:
He was further enraged by Obregón's use of searchlights, powered by American electricity, to help repel a Villista night attack on the border town of Agua Prieta, Sonora, on 1 November 1915.
1923:
On Friday, 20 July 1923, Villa was killed while visiting Parral.
Data from: Wikipedia · IMDb · Freebase · brainyquote.com








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