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Salvador Flores : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salvador Flores
Salvador Flores (Jose Salvador Ramon Flores) (ca. 1806–1855) served as a volunteer in the Texan Army in 1835–1836. He was instrumental in organizing and commanding Texian volunteers in support of the Texas Revolution. He participated in many battles and would rise through the ranks to reach Captain status during the fight for Texas independence from Mexico. Salvador continued to provide protection for the ranches and settlers of Texas throughout the Republic years. ==Early life== He was the son of Jose Flores De Abrego and Maria Rodriquez.〔de la Teja (1991), p. 18.〕〔(S. Gibson, Descendants of Pedro Flores de Abrego, June 24, 2007 )〕 They were a prominent family of Béxar, rich in the ranching history of Texas.〔(Handbook of Texas )〕 Four Jose Flores De Abrego sons,〔 Captain Salvador Flores〔SRT77 (2001) Pg.77〕 Captain Manuel N. Flores,〔() Handbook of Texas Online Manuel Flores〕 Lieutenant Nepomuceno Flores,〔Banks (2001), p. 51.〕 and Private Jose Maria Flores〔de la Teja (1991), p. 150.〕 participated in the Texas Revolution, serving at Béxar〔Matovina (1995), p. 34.〕〔"Three men named Flores who received donation certificates for service at the siege of Béxar; Manuel Flores, Manuel Maria Flores, and Salvador Flores. (Men issued Donation Certificates for 640 acres of land for participation in Storming and Capture of Béxar Dec 5, 1835 - Dec 10, 1835 (T1 p254-257 )"〕 and San Jacinto.〔Texas Historical Society (5335 Floresville, Texas 1986 )〕 Salvador was also a brother-in-law to Col. Juan Nepomuceno Seguín.〔Groneman (1990), p. 97.〕
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