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La Casa de Antonio Felizardo Sesma de Mexicali, B.C.

Updated April 20, 2007

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Saludos y abrazos a todo!

We are just beginning to research our family tree. Here's some preliminary information:

Ramon Coronado Sesma married Cruz Jimenez in Horcasitos, Sonora Mexico; they later moved to Mexicali, Baja California. They had the following children:

Antonio Felizardo Sesma (deceased, 6/72)of El Centro, CA
Lidia Sesma currently of Mexicali, BC
Sra. Jesus (Chuy) Sesma Gomez, Calexico & Anaheim, CA d.1990
Alicia Sesma of Mexicali, BC
Eduardo Sesma (deceased), Tijuana, BC
Dolores Sesma of Mexicali, BC

Antonio married twice. Children of his first marriage: Ramon Talamantes Sesma (Calexico, CA), Antonio Talamantes Sesma, Jr (Palm Springs, CA), Rosa Maria Talamantes Sesma (deceased, Tijuana, BC), Obdulia and Sylvia Talamantes Sesma of Fullerton, CA; of his second marriage to Josefina Alvarez, daughters: Griselda (Grace) Alvarez Sesma and Sonia Alvarez Sesma (m. Thompson), both of El Centro, CA

Grace Sesma has two daughters by a former marriage: Giselle (Gonzales) Sesma (33) who is married to Aaron Hunt and have two sons, Erik Anthony Sesma Hunt and Anthony Michael Sesma Hunt; Marcella (Gonzales) Sesma married to Mariano Lopez who have one son, Andrew Sesma Lopez.

Sonia Sesma Thompson (divorced) has two daughters: Ashley Sesma Thompson, 14 and Alyssa Sesma Thompson, 9.

We welcome hearing from family members!

 
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    SESMA The origin of this surname is located in the South part of Nabarra, there is a small village named Sesma, and there were families with this surname in Cintruenigo and Tudela (all in the south of Navarre). In this part of Navarra, there are toponims with lathin, arabic, and basque origin, so is difficult to know about the linguistic origin of Sesma, in spanish exist the word SESMA, and means: 1: 1/6, 2: Group of villages, so I think that the origin of the word is Lathin-spanish (many basque surnames and toponims have this origin). Coat of arms: there are various coats, but the older one documented (1539) is this: En purpura, un aguila pechada sobre un corazon (o panela) de oro. Bordura de sinople con ocho veneras de oro (this is the coat of the Sesma family of Zintruenigo)
 
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