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Intent to correct confusion over the Navarro family
This page was incorrectly moved to José Ángel Navarro on December 16, 2014 with the edit summary "moved page Ángel Navarro to José Ángel Navarro (elder): name used elsewhere". Confusion over the names has been understandable. I am correcting this today by put the correct content within the correct articles.
José Antonio Navarro (1795–1871) , son of María Josefa (Ruiz) and Ángel Navarro- signed the Texas Declaration of Independence and was a Texas State Senator
José Ángel Navarro (the elder) (1784–1836) - son of María Josefa (Ruiz) and Ángel Navarro, soldier, two-term alcalde (mayor) of San Antonio under Mexican Texas. Died June 13, 1836 at his home.