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The Cassiano family of San Antonio, Texas, began with José Cassiano (1791-1862), born Giuseppe Cassini to Geronimo and Catalina Cassini of San Remo, Italy.

He moved to New Orleans around 1812 and began a merchandizing business. By the 1820s, he moved to San Antonio, where he opened a store and purchased extensive property and landholdings in San Antonio and South Texas. He donated supplies to the Texas revolutionary army, served as a scout, provided intelligence on Santa Anna's troop movements, and made significant financial contributions. José was a notable figure in San Antonio, serving as alderman in 1839-194, 1941-42, and1845-46 and donated to the San Fernando de Béxar Cathedral and public charities and school funds. He wed four times, marrying, in succession, Josefa Menchaca; María Gertrudis Pérez de Cordero (1790-1832), widow of Governor Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante; Margarita Valdez in 1833; and Trinidad Soto in 1842. With María Gertrudis, he had a son named José Ignacio Cassiano (1827-1882).

María Gertrudis Pérez de Cordero Cassiano was the daughter of Canary Islander descendants Juan Ignacio Pérez and Clemencia Hernández in their home in San Antonio.

Her father owned a significant amount of stock and land, as well as the building known as the Spanish Governors' Mansion. Pérez sided with Spain before and during the Mexican Revolution, serving as a lieutenant colonel in the Spanish army and as interim governor. María Gertrudis married Colonel Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante, one of Mexico's best military commanders in Texas and one-time assistant governor of Texas. During her husband's absences, María Gertrudis carried out his duties, including reviewing the troops. She inherited her family's homestead after her father's death and married José Cassiano three years after her first husband passed away in 1823.

José Ignacio Cassiano married Margarita Rodriguez (d. 1877), with whom he had seven children, including Gertrude Cassiano Smith, José Cassiano, and Guadalupe Cassiano Steele.

José Cassiano married the daughter of German immigrants, Pauline Hainer, with whom he had two sons, Frank Cassiano and José Cassiano. Guadalupe Cassiano Steele married a Col. Steele. Gertrude Cassiano married Charles Phillip Smith, a prominent figure in San Antonio.

Charles Phillips Smith (1844-1923) was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

He attended the University of Pennsylvania, excelling at mathematics, before receiving a commission to West Point, where he graduated with honors. After serving with the army in Portland, Maine, for several months, he was sent to Galveston, Texas, with the Seventeenth Infantry in April 1866. Nine months later, he was reassigned to the Thirty-fifth Infantry in San Antonio, a unit made up of soldiers from the Seventeenth. By this time, Smith had been promoted to Captain and he served in a number of positions at Fort Davis, Fort Clark, and in San Antonio. He was given command of the United States' arsenal in San Antonio, acted as judge advocate in several military cases, and also secretary of civil affairs.

In 1870, Smith resigned his commission and moved to a farm in Wilson County for two and a half years.

He took up work as a surveyor and civil engineer, becoming San Antonio's city engineer in 1881 under Mayor French. Three years later, he left this position and opened a real estate, mortgage, and loan business under the title Charles P. Smith & Company. Smith married Gertrude Cassiano, the oldest daughter of José Ignacio and Margarita Rodriguez Cassiano. They had three children: Charles C. (who worked in his father's company), Marguerite, and Alfred W.

From the description of Charles Phillips Smith Family Papers, 1771-1952 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 777396039

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