My name is Gregorio Esparza and I am a direct descendant of Gregorio. As far as I know I am the last "direct" descendant with the name as I have no children of my own to carry on the name Gregorio. But am so proud to be named after a true hero.
It is nice to know that there is still a direct descendant with his name. My family connection is an Uncle (Simon Casares Huizar)-great- great- grandfather. I grew up in San Antonio but now live in Wisconsin. I still have family living in SA and miss the beautiful city and great Mexican food.
I was born about a mile or so from The Alamo, as a child played in San Pedro Springs where Santa Anna is reputed to have camped the night before entering San Antonio.
I went on a trip to Poteet, Tx a couple years ago to meet my relative Gregorio Esparza. He told me stories and showed me pictures and relics of his long great grandfather Gregorio Esparza.
True Texans that held their ground and fought to their death is the Texans of the Alamo. My respects and saludos to them and their families departe de Raul Navejas III aka bebo the texas mexican american say's this no.
Find the actual article. It has a lot more details and shows how much this man remembers. He relates locations during the battle to present locations. Very interesting!
I don't know if is PTSD but I do know that something as traumatic as a battle would be burned into the mind of an 8 year old, especially if his father died a violent death. The mind would record such an event most vividly.
Stories like the Gregorio Esparza, and the battle of Medina should definitely be in the Texas School System History books because Tejanos also fought in those battles. It took many many years to finally recognize Tejanos for the contributions that they played throughout Texas history and finally having a monument placed at the Texas Capital back in 2012 was awesome.
She convinced Clara Driscoll to help save the Alamo. Clara was an heiress, Adina was a teacher Later, Adina saved the Long Barrack. She knew it was the place of last refuge for many defenders. Clara did not care because it was not a pretty building; she thought it distracted from the Church. Adina locked herself in the Barrack as a demonstration until funds appeared to save it
@@kmaher1424 My Great Grandmother was a huge fan of Texas History Preservationist Adina De Zavala. Adina will always be revered in Texas for her stance in preseving the Long Barracks at Battle of Alamo where The Mexican Soldiers and Defenders fought a Bloody Battle.
Esparza was a brave man, and a great fighting man the Alamo benefited by having him. Iv read many books about the Alamo, and he (Esparza) is mentioned in all of them.
An Esparza when to HS with me and became a doctor in Austin (retired). I mentioned to him about the family history. He told me he was looking into it if he was indeed a descendant of Gregorio or THE Esparza's
Attention: Don't be swayed by Roger Borroel text.He is a hater of Texas heroes.Also, the first view reply from a descendant of Gregario Esparza is his. I happened to be reading other text from Saving Texas History and the same text was written word for word.So don't go for none of his B S.
If you love the "Defenders" of the Alamo, then your a racist against Hispanics and Blacks. For the "Hero's" fought to enslave blacks and take ALL lands from Native's, Hispanic & Mexican citizens, and they did. Texas truth is what you need to learn.
I've seen the Borroel troll in several videos. In this case he is denying claims that Esparza never made, so it would seem he never actually watched the video.
Tony Rockin Wrong, they fought because Santa Anna was in power and disregarding the 1824 Constitution of Mexico. If Santa Anna weren’t in power, Texas would still be Mexico.
He was 8 years old. The attack took place in the early dawn and no child witnessed the battle for they were hidden in a corner of a room in the Church.
@@whiteknightcat Though it is documented that at least one child, as mentioned in the video, was shot and killed in the church sacristy. Another defender allegedly tried to hide behind Susanna Dickinson. So, the children would've witnessed at least a small part of the violence.
Were you there? News Flash: Texas Trails & Adventures was there at the Alamo!!! Just because you put "Texas" in your user name doesn't make you creditable!!!!
As I understand it, he didn't speak English. This is where history get warped. Use an actor with an "old" voice and have him speak English. Also, he was 8 years old and told the story when he was 80??? But he remembers a conversation between his mother and father???
Agree. The history is great, the story interesting, but why try to represent his voice like that? A professional speaker talking in a normal voice would be better...
So you're the expert, right? Not!!! If his father died there and he was there that is more validity and authenticity than I would get from a chucklehead like you. You're disgraceful and should be ashamed of yourself. Nothing better to do than crap on an old man's legacy. May Mr. Esparza rest in peace.
If this boy of 8 or 10, was in a chapel room during the battle, and when it was dark, how did he see all those actions/events that he says he did, over a 3 acre area? He didn't, the newspaper editor after 70 years, cooked up those phony stories on the Alamo battle, not little Enrique! Yet, professional historians still accept them as if they were the truth!
So you're the expert, right? Not!!! If his father died there and he was there that is more validity and authenticity than I would get from a chucklehead like you. You're disgraceful and should be ashamed of yourself. Nothing better to do than crap on an old man's legacy. May Mr. Esparza rest in peace.
@@newvibes789 Ho Ho Ho and who do you think you are??? The way your'e talking should make you ashamed of yourself. I respect the work you put into this project Roger Borroel and i know how hard it is to put projects together like these.
Esparza's account is so full of historical errors, i can't see why ANY REAL historian would use it for any work. It is hearsay, and would NOT survive in a court of law.
@@hikertrash2956 He was only 10 at the time, and yet he remembers all he did? Esp. since he was in the chapel hiding in darkness? His account is one of the oldest, being 71 years old! And at the time, he was 82 years old! The newspaperman who wrote his alleged account, was Charles Barnes, who just made up stories about the battle. Shame, the boy was there, but he could not have seen all he said he did, but Barnes did!
@@SKY-jv9ue So you're the expert, right? Not!!! If his father died there and he was there that is more validity and authenticity than I would get from a chucklehead like you. You're disgraceful and should be ashamed of yourself. Nothing better to do than crap on an old man's legacy. May Mr. Esparza rest in peace.
@@newvibes789 Ginger, calm down, trump is still your president. Yes, I'm an expert and most importantly, I use my common sense based on so-called accounts of the battle. Yes, his father died as a defender...very good. His son, who was taken advantage of by Mr. Charles Barnes at the age of 82, 1907, told outright lies, or his account was embellished by Barnes, which he did on a number of occasions. IF he was located in the chapel as he says, as a ten year old, with his mother, HOW IN THE WORLD did he see all he did, esp. in the darkness? His alleged account is worth NOTHING, would even be taken eriously in any court of law - there are too many historical errors in it.
Come down guys I heard did the old man change hi story as he got older and older.the point here is Tejano I've always fought for this country and never gotten the credit or credit at all
My name is Gregorio Esparza and I am a direct descendant of Gregorio. As far as I know I am the last "direct" descendant with the name as I have no children of my own to carry on the name Gregorio. But am so proud to be named after a true hero.
It is nice to know that there is still a direct descendant with his name. My family connection is an Uncle (Simon Casares Huizar)-great- great- grandfather. I grew up in San Antonio but now live in Wisconsin. I still have family living in SA and miss the beautiful city and great Mexican food.
@@frankgonzales7967 Gregorio is my ancestor
Hero of Texas...
A proud lineage sir. Texas forever !
Mine too.
I was born about a mile or so from The Alamo, as a child played in San Pedro Springs where Santa Anna is reputed to have camped the night before entering San Antonio.
I went on a trip to Poteet, Tx a couple years ago to meet my relative Gregorio Esparza. He told me stories and showed me pictures and relics of his long great grandfather Gregorio Esparza.
True Texans that held their ground and fought to their death is the Texans of the Alamo. My respects and saludos to them and their families departe de Raul Navejas III aka bebo the texas mexican american say's this no.
Find the actual article. It has a lot more details and shows how much this man remembers. He relates locations during the battle to present locations. Very interesting!
I don't know if is PTSD but I do know that something as traumatic as a battle would be burned into the mind of an 8 year old, especially if his father died a violent death. The mind would record such an event most vividly.
my great great great great great grandpa was this guy
Frinii He's my ggg grandfather
This story should be in our Texas history books in our public school system 😊🇱🇷
Stories like the Gregorio Esparza, and the battle of Medina should definitely be in the Texas School System History books because Tejanos also fought in those battles.
It took many many years to finally recognize Tejanos for the contributions that they played throughout Texas history and finally having a monument placed at the Texas Capital back in 2012 was awesome.
It is in the TEKS for Texas Public Schools.
True warriors! Let's hope and pray that those Tejano/Texan genes were dominant!
Good stuff! I will check the new Tejano exhibit out this coming Saturday.
greetings from Spain, islands Canary Islands
Islanders 68 Hello there!
@@gracehuizarrodriguez3202 Hola amiga
Where can we get a DVD copy of this?
Very interesting and thought provoking as to accuracy!
Adina De Zavala. A defender of Mexico. She loved Texas, hated Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna N revered Davy Crockett N all the Alamo defenders...
She convinced Clara Driscoll to help save the Alamo. Clara was an heiress, Adina was a teacher
Later, Adina saved the Long Barrack. She knew it was the place of last refuge for many defenders. Clara did not care because it was not a pretty building; she thought it distracted from the Church.
Adina locked herself in the Barrack as a demonstration until funds appeared to save it
@@kmaher1424 Kudos to Adina De Zavala. A Brave Lady who crossed Her personal line in the sand.
@@kmaher1424 My Great Grandmother was a huge fan of Texas History Preservationist Adina De Zavala. Adina will always be revered in Texas for her stance in preseving the Long Barracks at Battle of Alamo where The Mexican Soldiers and Defenders fought a Bloody Battle.
Is Ruben Ramos the voice of Gregorio Esparza?
It does sound like the voice of Tejano music legend Ruben Ramos
I'm related to him on my grandpas side
Esparza was a brave man, and a great fighting man the Alamo benefited by having him. Iv read many books about the Alamo, and he (Esparza) is mentioned in all of them.
That voice sounds like Danny Trejo
Were most of these Tejanos Basques (Northern Mexico)?
There is a lot of Basque DNA around and of course Spanish / Native American
Uncommon valor and proud of each and every one of them. Legends and heroes forever and Texas thanks them.
I believe every word of that man....
I am aware of the 8 Tejanos that fought fir the Tennesseans at the Alamo . But we’re there any Tejanos that fought for their people in Tejas ?
An Esparza when to HS with me and became a doctor in Austin (retired). I mentioned to him about the family history. He told me he was looking into it if he was indeed a descendant of Gregorio or THE Esparza's
The narrator sounds like Danny Trejo's voice.
I thought that was , James Earl Jones....
Strange,my last name is actually Esparza
So is mine
A SMALL HEAVY STRIKE FROM HELL...
sooooooooooo lucky your apart of the almo i sub just now but sad
Danny Trejo?
Is that voice that of an actor trying to sound like a Mexican-American?
Attention: Don't be swayed by Roger Borroel text.He is a hater of Texas heroes.Also, the first view reply from a descendant of Gregario Esparza is his. I happened to be reading other text from Saving Texas History and the same text was written word for word.So don't go for none of his B S.
If you love the "Defenders" of the Alamo, then your a racist against Hispanics and Blacks. For the "Hero's" fought to enslave blacks and take ALL lands from Native's, Hispanic & Mexican citizens, and they did. Texas truth is what you need to learn.
I've seen the Borroel troll in several videos. In this case he is denying claims that Esparza never made, so it would seem he never actually watched the video.
Cary West Ok. Thanks for the info on Roger, he quit talking to me the other day when I asked him where he was getting his info from.
I called him out on other Alamo videos. He is a hater and troll, and possibly does this in lieu of working.
Tony Rockin Wrong, they fought because Santa Anna was in power and disregarding the 1824 Constitution of Mexico. If Santa Anna weren’t in power, Texas would still be Mexico.
These were the badasses
1964 HELLO..
Lisa Frazier. Bury it. I know what your intention is. Do your own research.
He was 8 years old. The attack took place in the early dawn and no child witnessed the battle for they were hidden in a corner of a room in the Church.
Which is essentially what Esparza stated in his narrative. The video description is exagerrated.
@@whiteknightcat Though it is documented that at least one child, as mentioned in the video, was shot and killed in the church sacristy. Another defender allegedly tried to hide behind Susanna Dickinson. So, the children would've witnessed at least a small part of the violence.
Were you there? News Flash: Texas Trails & Adventures was there at the Alamo!!! Just because you put "Texas" in your user name doesn't make you creditable!!!!
As I understand it, he didn't speak English. This is where history get warped. Use an actor with an "old" voice and have him speak English. Also, he was 8 years old and told the story when he was 80??? But he remembers a conversation between his mother and father???
Lisa Frazier that’s what I thought also🤔 I read he told a reporter from the newspaper of the story
Agree. The history is great, the story interesting, but why try to represent his voice like that? A professional speaker talking in a normal voice would be better...
So you're the expert, right? Not!!! If his father died there and he was there that is more validity and authenticity than I would get from a chucklehead like you. You're disgraceful and should be ashamed of yourself. Nothing better to do than crap on an old man's legacy. May Mr. Esparza rest in peace.
If this boy of 8 or 10, was in a chapel room during the battle, and when it was dark, how did he see all those actions/events that he says he did, over a 3 acre area? He didn't, the newspaper editor after 70 years, cooked up those phony stories on the Alamo battle, not little Enrique! Yet, professional historians still accept them as if they were the truth!
Sounds logical. Children wouldn't have been let out . Same today
You did not watch the video at all or you would know that Esparza specifically said they couldn't see the battle taking place. Your trolling is FAIL.
So you're the expert, right? Not!!! If his father died there and he was there that is more validity and authenticity than I would get from a chucklehead like you. You're disgraceful and should be ashamed of yourself. Nothing better to do than crap on an old man's legacy. May Mr. Esparza rest in peace.
@@newvibes789 Ho Ho Ho and who do you think you are??? The way your'e talking should make you ashamed of yourself. I respect the work you put into this project Roger Borroel and i know how hard it is to put projects together like these.
YOU WANT TO SEE JESUS?
Esparza's account is so full of historical errors, i can't see why ANY REAL historian would use it for any work. It is hearsay, and would NOT survive in a court of law.
Got to be pretty accurate considering he was there, prolly more accurate then the history books telling their version.
@@hikertrash2956 He was only 10 at the time, and yet he remembers all he did? Esp. since he was in the chapel hiding in darkness? His account is one of the oldest, being 71 years old! And at the time, he was 82 years old! The newspaperman who wrote his alleged account, was Charles Barnes, who just made up stories about the battle. Shame, the boy was there, but he could not have seen all he said he did, but Barnes did!
@@SKY-jv9ue So you're the expert, right? Not!!! If his father died there and he was there that is more validity and authenticity than I would get from a chucklehead like you. You're disgraceful and should be ashamed of yourself. Nothing better to do than crap on an old man's legacy. May Mr. Esparza rest in peace.
@@newvibes789 Ginger, calm down, trump is still your president. Yes, I'm an expert and most importantly, I use my common sense based on so-called accounts of the battle. Yes, his father died as a defender...very good. His son, who was taken advantage of by Mr. Charles Barnes at the age of 82, 1907, told outright lies, or his account was embellished by Barnes, which he did on a number of occasions. IF he was located in the chapel as he says, as a ten year old, with his mother, HOW IN THE WORLD did he see all he did, esp. in the darkness? His alleged account is worth NOTHING, would even be taken eriously in any court of law - there are too many historical errors in it.
Come down guys I heard did the old man change hi story as he got older and older.the point here is Tejano I've always fought for this country and never gotten the credit or credit at all