Members of Expedition At-A-Glance

Andrés, indio

1580-1590:

Hammond and Rey, Narratives of the Coronado Expedition [p.186: at Halona in 1583 (this may be the Andrés mentioned by Jaramillo and may have been a Tarascan living at a community at Coyoacán); p.225:Andrés (from Coyoacán), Gaspar (from México), and Antón (from Guadalajara) at Zuni pueblos]

Baltasar de Zamora

1540-1550:

1540, Feb: Muster in Flint & Flint, Documents, Document 12 [sword, round shield, native arms, footman]

1550-1560:

?AGI, Indiferente General, 424, L.22 [fol.529r-529v: 1553, deals with 2 brothers, Baltasar and Gerónimo, from Medina de Rioseco, both scribes, regarding a death in Peru];

Rodrigo de Ysla

1530-1540:

?AGI, Pasajeros, L.2, E.3730 = Boyd-Bowman, Indice geobiográfico, II:7727 [May 22, 1537] [Rodrigo de Isla, hijo de Juan de Isla y Mencía Sánchez de Renedo, naturales de Isla, que es en la Montaña, a Nombre de Dios]

1540-1550:

1540, Feb: Muster in Flint & Flint, Documents, Document 12 [5 horses, chainmail vest, other arms and armor, native arms, López de Cárdenas's company]

Gonzalo Yáñez

1540-1550:

1540, Feb: Muster in Flint & Flint, Documents, Document 12 [round shield, sword, native arms, footman]

AGI, Justicia, 273, N. 2, “Visita a Cristóbal Pérez, escribano del número, 1546” [includes copy of Proceso criminal de Andrés Xuárez, 1538] [witness, Juan de Vitoria, can sign his name, was playing cards and lost; owed money and made an obligation before Gonzalo Yáñes, escribano de su majestad]

1550-1560:

Alonso Vos

1540-1550:

1540, Feb: Muster in Flint & Flint, Documents, Document 12 [sword, round shield, native arms, footman, muster says Vos de Ribadeo]

Other info: Enciclopedia Universal [51:293 Ribadeo: Lugo, right on the sea] (this could be a Galician name) [Vos is a Spanish last name]