Ancestors
Ancestors of Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras16. Fernando Sánchez or Sánz del Varado | ||||||||||||||||
8. Garci Sánchez de Varado or de Alvarado | ||||||||||||||||
17. María González de Aguilar | ||||||||||||||||
4. Juan de Alvarado | ||||||||||||||||
18. Alvaro Dávila | ||||||||||||||||
9. Leonor de Bracamonte | ||||||||||||||||
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2. Diego Gómez de Alvarado y Mexía de Sandoval | ||||||||||||||||
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5. Catalina Mexía y Sandoval | ||||||||||||||||
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1. Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras | ||||||||||||||||
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12. Fernán Núñez de Contreras or Fernando Martínez de Contreras, el Viejo | ||||||||||||||||
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6. Gonzalo de Contreras y Carvajal | ||||||||||||||||
26. Alvar García de Bejarano or de Orellana, Señor de Orellana la Nueva | ||||||||||||||||
13. Sarra or Sara de Carvajal | ||||||||||||||||
27. Mencía González de Carvajal | ||||||||||||||||
3. Leonor de Contreras y Gutiérrez de Trejo | ||||||||||||||||
28. Gutierre González de Trejo, 7. Señor de Grimaldo, Almofraque y Carchuelas | ||||||||||||||||
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29. Violante Gutiérrez de la Cerda | ||||||||||||||||
7. Isabel Gutiérrez de Trejo y Ulloa | ||||||||||||||||
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