Pedro de Alvarado - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras
16. 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
19.
2. Diego Gómez de Alvarado y Mexía de Sandoval
20.
10.
21.
5. Catalina Mexía y Sandoval
22.
11.
23.
1. Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras
24.
12. Fernán Núñez de Contreras or Fernando Martínez de Contreras, el Viejo
25.
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
14.
29. Violante Gutiérrez de la Cerda
7. Isabel Gutiérrez de Trejo y Ulloa
30.
15.
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