yes he did. He lived with his dad, older brother, and mom until he had to leave.
The plural form of the proper noun Coronado is Coronados(the Coronado family or the Coronado Islands).
Francisco Coronado had actually 12 family mates in his family and i am doing a big research on him so i know so if any questions ask me i answer alot of questions of Francisco Coronado..
coronado hated his trip on the ship it was why to many people on the ship
Coronado did not have a blood cousin, but a family friend, Antonio Mendoza was treated like a cousin. Antonio Mendoza went with Coronado to what is now Mexico on his first journey there.
he had eight kids
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Francisco Vasquez de Coronado had one older brother, Diego Vásquez de Coronado.
He married a rich woman and had 8 children with her.
juan vasquez and isabelle luan
I am a 15th generation grand-son of Coronado, my cousin's wife gave birth to Coronado's 16th generation grand-daughter, she's about 6 months old. I'd put her in the running as the youngest direct decedent of Coronado as of 2010. I do have the my family tree/lineage to back this up.
Coronado was born into a well-to-do family in Salamanca, Spain, in 1510
* The wife was a colonial's daughter * They had eight children And that is all I know....