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Where did the Garcia coat of arms come from? When did the Garcia family first arrive in the United States?

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Origin Displayed: Portuguese

Origins Available: Italian, Portuguese, Spanish

Spelling variations of this family name include: Garcia, García, Garsea, Garsía, Garsia, Garcies, Guarsea, Guarseas, Garsías, Garsias, Gassía, Gassia, Garci, Garcés, Garces, Garcíaz, Garciaz, Garséaz, Garseaz, Gasset, Garcet, Gracía, Gracia and many more.

First found in Navarre, where the name is documented in the earliest records.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Alejo García, who arrived in the New World in 1528 and explored Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil. Lope García de Castro was governor of Peru in the 1560s. Bartolomé García de Nodal, a Captain of the Armada, and his brother Gonzalo charted the Straits of Magellan. Martín García Oñez was a soldier, conquistador, Corregidor of Peru and governor of Chile at the end of the sixteenth century. Other members of the family who were early emigrants to Spain's colonies in the New World included Catalina, who emigrated to Venezuela in 1561.

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Some noteworthy people of the name Garcia
  • Jerome John "Jerry" Garcia (1942-1995), American guitarist, singer, songwriter, counterculture icon, and co-founder of the Grateful Dead
  • Aaron Garcia (b. 1970), Mexican American football player
  • Aimee Garcia (b. 1978), Mexican American actress
  • Carlos García (b. 1967), Venezuelan-American baseball player
  • Eric Garcia (b. 1972), Mexican American author
  • Staff Sergeant Marcario Garcia (1920-1972), first Mexican immigrant to receive the Medal of Honor
  • Hector P. Garcia (1914-1996), Mexican American physician, surgeon, WWII veteran, civil rights advocate, founder of the American G.I Forum and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • Pascual Cebollada García (b. 1916), Spanish journalist
  • Carlos Polestico Garcia (1896-1971), Philippine politician who was president of Philippines from 1957-1961
  • Dámaso García (b. 1955), Dominican professional baseball player

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