“Por mi parte, mi casa y yo serviremos al Señor.” Josué 24:15

“But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15

Serve The Lord. Always.

Celebrating Our Abuela’s

Dedicated to The Esparza Sisters of Brownsville, TX. Elma Esparza Wright and Delfina Esparza Perez. They led their lives with love, humility, and selfless service.

God Bless The Esparza Sisters.

Information based on Delfina Esparza Pérez’s lifelong (50+ years) genealogy and family history research.

The Esparza Sisters with the loves of their life, their “Hubbies” as they called them. Elma “Nanny” Esparza Wright, Thomas “Popo” Calvert Wright, Delfina “Nana” Esparza Perez, Fernando “Nando” Perez II.

Proudly sharing the genealogical research of
John Inclan©

Curated by SomosPrimos© “We Are Cousins”

The Esparza Sisters Ancestors

Moctezuma

Emperor Moctezuma II 17th-century portrait by Antonio Rodríguez, Housed in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy

Colombus

The “Portrait of a Man, Said to be Christopher Columbus” by Sebastiano del Piombo (c. 1519), housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) in New York City,

Cortés

17th century Portrait of Hernán Cortés, Collection of Museo Naval de Madrid

Coronado

Francisco Vazquez de Coronado

Esparza

Portrait of Lopes based on Proof of Nobility Documents, Archivo General de la Nación

Ferdinand II

A prominent portrait of King Ferdinand II of Aragon by Michael Sittow (circa 1514), housed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria

Later Generations Coming