José Francisco Madero Gaxiola y San Martín (died 1833) was a Mexican surveyor and land commissioner. [1] He was the father of Evaristo Madero Elizondo and great-grandfather of Francisco I. Madero, leader of the Mexican Revolution and president of Mexico.
He was also the founder of Liberty, Texas, when Texas was still a part of Mexico. [2]
He died during a cholera epidemic in the Mexican state of Coahuila on September 26, 1833. [3]
Guerra de Luna, Manuel (2010). Los Madero, la Saga Liberal, Siglo Bicentenario.
José Francisco Madero Gaxiola y San Martín (died 1833) was a Mexican surveyor and land commissioner. [1] He was the father of Evaristo Madero Elizondo and great-grandfather of Francisco I. Madero, leader of the Mexican Revolution and president of Mexico.
He was also the founder of Liberty, Texas, when Texas was still a part of Mexico. [2]
He died during a cholera epidemic in the Mexican state of Coahuila on September 26, 1833. [3]
Guerra de Luna, Manuel (2010). Los Madero, la Saga Liberal, Siglo Bicentenario.