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Soza family papers, 1892-2000
MS 436
Collection Number: MS 436
Creator:
Soza, Edward, 1921-
Title:
Soza family papers
Inclusive Dates:
1892-2000
Quantity:
3 linear feet
Abstract:
Printed material and photographs, 1892-2000, (bulk 1990-1999). Bulk of collection contains correspondence, birth certificates, biographical information, photographs, and newspaper clippings on the Soza Family, Hispanic Arizona pioneers. The collection contains copies of primary materials as well as oversize materials of some maps, photographs and lithographs.
Identification:
Collection Number: MS 436
Language:
English
Repository:
University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/
Biographical Note
The Soza family was founded in 1746 by Jose Maria Soza I, a cavalryman in the Royal Spanish Army who was stationed at Presidio San Ignacio de Tubac in 1774 and was later transferred to the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson, with his wife, Rita Espinosa, with whom he fathered one son and three daughters.
Jose Maria So Soza II was the Civil Administrator of the Tumacacori Mission during the 1830’s and was married to Dona Gregoria Nunes. They had eight children.
Jose Maria Soza III married Solana Mendoza in the early 1850’s. Their daughter, Manuela Mendoza Sosa married Michael McKenna, a Civil War veteran, and they created the McKenna branch of the family.
The descendants of the Manuel and Calistro Sosa branch included the families of Antonio Campa Soza, Placido Campa Soza, Nicolas Campa Soza and Juan Soza. The Juan Soza branch became early settlers of Tempe, Arizona and have roots with the Hayden family. They were later joined by the Placido Sosa branch.
The Antonio Soza branch of the family has long been associated with Tucson and the San Pedro River Valley, where Antonio homesteaded and was engaged in farming and ranching.
The Soza family papers were complied by Edward Soza. Edward Soza was born in Benson, Arizona on March 24, 1921 and lived briefly at the Soza ancestral homestead ranch at Redington on the San Pedro River. In 1925 the family moved to California. After attending public schools in Wilmington, CA, Edward returned to Arizona and graduated with the first graduating Class of 1940, North Phoenix High School.
Edward graduated from Pennsylvania State College (now University) in 1946 with a BA degree and was commissioned Ensign USNR. He married his wife Phyllis in 1947 and together they had 3 children. He has published extensively on Soza family genealogy.
For further biographical information on the Soza family please see Edward Soza’s publication New world odyssey, a search for roots: the Sosa, Soza families of Arizona. Altadena: E. Soza, 1995.
Scope and Content
Printed material and photographs, 1892-2000, (bulk 1990-1999). The collection primarily consists of genealogical materials and data compiled by Edward Soza on the Soza family and related family lines. The bulk of the material is comprised of correspondence, biographical information, photographs and newspaper clippings focusing on the Soza family. The collection includes materials on the McKenna and Yanez families, among others. The collection also contains printed material including family trees, family reunions, wills and probates, census data, homestead documents and land deeds. Various photographs include individuals and buildings, such as the Tucson Sosa-Carrillo-Fremont House Museum.
It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish
from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record,
the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The
user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the
University of Arizona, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all
claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of
copyright.
This series is arranged into three sections: family reunions, family trees, and individuals and families, the latter arranged alphabetically by last name.
Box
Folder
1
1
Biographical: Family reunions 1975 1982
1
2
Biographical: Family reunions 1990
1
3
Biographical: Family reunions 1994
1
4
Biographical: Family reunions: 1975, 1982 2000
1
5
Biographical: Family reunions: Romero family reunion 1998
1
6
Biographical: Family trees: Soza family
1
7
Biographical: Family trees: Yanez family
1
8
Biographical: Individuals and families: Cuni/Sotelo families
1
9
Biographical: Individuals and families: Greer family
1
10
Biographical: Individuals and families: Hi Wo family
1
11
Biographical: Individuals and families: McKenna/Sosa family
1
12
Biographical: Individuals and families: Michalec, Charles Frederick
1
13
Biographical: Individuals and familes: Officer, James E.
1
14
Biographical: Individuals and families: Pacheco family
1
15
Biographical: Individuals and families: Rodriguez, Elena Soza
1
16
Biographical: Individuals and families: Soza, Albert, family of
1
17
Biographical: Individuals and families: Soza, Amalia 1975 1982
1
18
Biographical: Individuals and families: Soza, Baudelio (Bud)
Box
Folder
2
1
Biographical:Individuals and families: Soza, Edward(1)
2
2
Biographical:Individuals and families: Soza, Edward(2)
2
3
Biographical:Individuals and families: Soza, Ezekeil
2
4
Biographical:Individuals and families: Soza, Fred
2
5
Biographical:Individuals and families: Soza, Jesus Moreno de
2
6
Biographical:Individuals and families: Soza, Maria Petra de
2
7
Biographical:Individuals and families: Soza, Robert Lee
2
8
Biographical:Individuals and families: Soza, William
2
9
Biographical:Individuals and families: Yanez family
This series is divided into official correspondence and personal correspondence, each section arranged alphabetically by last name or organization name.
Box
Folder
3
1
Correspondence: Official: Archivio General de Indias
3
2
Correspondence. Official: Arizona Historical Society
3
3
Correspondence. Official: Arizona State Land
3
4
Correspondence. Official: Bancroft Family
3
5
Correspondence. Official: Brown, Stanley C.
3
6
Correspondence. Official: Capilla de San Antonio – Soza Ranch – Redington
3
7
Correspondence. Official: Diocese of Tucson/Bishop Moreno
3
8
Correspondence. Official: Family History Library – L.D.S. – Utah
3
9
Correspondence. Official: Garate, Donald
3
10
Correspondence. Official: Halpenny, Philip
3
11
Correspondence. Official: Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York
3
12
Correspondence. Official: Library of Congress
3
13
Correspondence. Official: Nixon, Richard M.
3
14
Correspondence. Official: Solliday, Scott
3
15
Correspondence. Official: Sosa-Carrillo-Fremont Museum
3
16
Correspondence. Official: Soza Cemetery
3
17
Correspondence. Official: St. Ann’s Parish – Tubac, Arizona
3
18
Correspondence. Official: Tempe Historical Museum
3
19
Correspondence. Official: Tubac Historical Society
3
20
Correspondence. Official: Tucson Heritage Foundation
3
21
Correspondence. Official: Tumacacori National Historical Park
Box
Folder
4
1
Correspondence. Official: University of Arizona
4
2
Correspondence. Official: U.S. Geological Survey
4
3
Correspondence. Official: Vasquez, Nadine
4
4
Correspondence. Official: Vinson, Mark C. – Historian
This series is arranged into three sections: wills and probate, census data, and homestead documents and land deeds. Census data is arranged chronologically and the others are arranged alphabetically by last name.
Box
Folder
5
1
Legal documents: Wills & probate: Soza, Antonio
5
2
Legal documents: Wills & probate: Soza, Jesus Maria de
5
3
Legal documents: Census data: Tubac Census of 1831
5
4
Legal documents: Census data: New Mexico/Arizona Census of 1860
5
5
Legal documents: Homestead documents & land deeds: Blaisdell, Frank G., Homestead no.759
5
6
Legal documents: Homestead documents & land deeds: Butler, Lemuel C.,
5
7
Legal documents: Homestead documents & land deeds: Lynch, Francis P., Homestead no.1319