Isabel Reyes (nee Ortiz)

Nov 1971 Isabel Reyes

San Antonio,Texas

March 18, 2005

Jessica Reyes

Palo Alto College

History 1302 - Spring 2005

 

INTRODUCTION

My mother Isabel Ortiz Reyes was born to Juan Ortiz Rodriguez and Hortencia Ortiz Iberra on December 13, 1947 in Rodriguez, Coahiula. She has three brothers and four sister, but someone killed one of her brothers twenty-three years ago. The level of education that she finished was up to 6 grade. The reason was because her parent didn't have enough money for her to go to school. Her work outside the house was burning the thorns off the cactus and after burning the torn off the cactus she would chopped the cactus into pieces for the cows could eat. She would do inside were sewing clothes of other people and cleaning the whole house. the reason she sew other people clothes so she could buy shoes for herself and buy material to make her own clothes. Than at the age thirteen she move to Nueva Rosita Coahuila with her aunt and uncle, to study more about how to sew clothes. Her spouse name is Enrique Hernandez Reyes. She got married at Rodriguez, Coahuila on July the 14, 1979. She was thirty-one years old when she got married. She has one boy and two girls. She came to San Antonio with a visa and she got on October 17, 1974.

 

TRANSCRIPTION

When and where were you born?
I was born on December 13, 1947. The town that I was born in was Rodriguez, Coahuila, but I was born at my house not in a hospital.

Did you go to school and what grade did you go up to?
Yes, I did go to school, but the grade that I finish up to was 6 grade. The reason I only went up to 6 grade was because my parents didn't have any money to pay for schooling.

What did you do when you got out of school?
At the age that I started to work was 12 years old. Then at age 13th I went to Rosita, Coahuila to live with my aunt. To study sewing clothes and other things. Rosita, Coahuila is just about an hour and thirty minutes away from my home town. I didn't get finish studying sewing because some people who new my aunt told her that they saw me talking to a boy. So just because that I went back home. I only last a year with my aunt.

What were your duties outside the house?
My duties outside the house were burning the cactus thorns and cut the cactus into little pieces for the cow to eat. I Would feed the sheep, cows, chickens, horses, and pigs. I would do that every single day.

What were your duties inside the house?
The stuff that I would do inside the house was to clean. We would make the tortillas and cook them. We would cook the food so we could eat. I would help my mom to sell the cow milk to the people. I like to help my parent in everything that they asked me to do. I would sew for other people because that the only way I would get money to buy myself material. So I could make myself clothes.

I your have a car or a truck?
No we didn't have a truck or a car. Only the people who had a lot of money had trucks or cars. My dad had a wogan that was pull by a horse to. He would the wagon to go to the place were he would cut the cane and he would take to the house for the animals. You can eat the crane yourself. When we want to go some where we would on the bus.

What did you do on the weekend or for fun?
When there were dances and weddings I would go to them. I would go to the plaza with my friends and we would talk. The weekend was like any other to me.

How did your home town look like when you lived there?
My home town is small and everybody knows each other. The roads were dirt and mostly every person was on a horse or on a bike to get around in the town. The houses were made of mud, straw, and sticks. The houses look like adobe. The houses were close to each other. There were no clothing stores the town. You had to go to the city to go buy clothes and shoes. There little that had the food that you need at home like the meat, fruits, and vegetables.

When was the first time you came to the United states?
The first time that my sister and I come was in the month of March and the year was 1975 and we stay at your dad's sister house. My brother got married to your dad's sister.

When did you get your visa to cross to the United States?
The day that I got my Visa was on October 17, 1974 and to get it I had to go to Eagle Pass.

How did you meet dad and where?
I met your dad in the year 1978 and it was at his house and he was getting separated from his wife. The reason we went to his houses was because my bothers had bought your dad a bike and he was taking it to him.

When and where did you get married?
The date that I got married was on July 14, 1979. The place that I got married was at Rodriguez Coahuila. I didn't get married through a church. My wedding was outside of my house on the street. I was 30 years old when I got married and husband Enrique Reyes was 31 years old. I was the last one to get married and leave the house of my parent.

Why did you want to come to live in San Antonio?
The reason that I came to live in San Antonio was because I want a better life than the one that I had in my past. I had work a lot to get through life and help my parents. Since I had lived in San Antonio I haven't work just been a house wife.

How many children do you have?
I have three kids and their names are Irene, Luis, and Jessica. My son got married at the age 19 years old and has two kids' boy and girl. My daughter left the house at the 18 years old and has two girls. One of my daughter is going to Palo Alto College and she is going to major in Computer Information System.

Feb 10, 2001 Isabel Reyes is in the middle

ANALYSIS

That the life in Rodriguez was hard over there. That life is not easy and that you have to work hard to have the things she want. What I didn't know about my interviewee was the way she met my dad and that she didn't have toys to play. In some of the questions that I asked her she would get sad. I got to learn the history with feeling and emotion. My grandpa use to tell me stories about my mom when she use to lived Rodriguez. It is a way that I learn the history about the town and my mom. Yes it is effective way to learn because it is because the school and college textbooks leave out.

 

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Rodriguez Coahuila It about the history of the town. It show pictures and it tell how the house looked like. How many kids that the women had.

Coauhila. This is a map of the state of Coahuila. The maps show you the city and the town that Coahuila have.

Adobe. It tell how the house were made and what they used to make the house. When they started to build the house and it show you picture of the houses.

Wedding. The way that Rodriguez, Coahuila celebrate the wedding and that the people had fun at the married.

Plaza. It only a picture of the plaza and show the way it looked like.

 

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