The Survivors of the De Soto Expedition participated in the expedition and who was a priest of the Dominican order. After the survivors found they could not support themselves, they travelled to New Spain, dressed as they were in animal skins, arriving first at the port of Panuco and then Mexico City. Finally, Gallegos asked his witnesses to testify on the above and to declare if he was indeed a noble man of well reputed parents.60 Gallegos was one of the members of the Florida expedition most frequently mentioned by Elvas, Rangel and Garcilaso de la Vega.61 Gallegos, Rodrigo de. Son of Juan de Escobar and Beatriz Gallegos, citizens of Sevilla, SR-328. The same person is listed among the survivors, Smith-292. Galvan, Fernan. Son of Francisco Galvan and Maria Esteban, citizens of Valverde, SR-310. Galvan is listed as a survivor, from Zafra, Almendralejo, or Segura, Smith-294. There are two Valverdes located not far from the axis Almendralejo-Zafra-Segura, all in Extremadura. Gamez, Juan de. Son of Hemando de Gamez and Isabel de Pancorvo, SR-276. Survivor not listed by Hernandez de Biedma, yet he was living in Mexico City by 1561. There, in the month of January, he was asked to testify in the probanza of Garcia Osorio, another of de Soto's soldiers. Gamez stated that he knew Garcia and his brother Francisco in the expedition to Florida, the latter having died in that conquest. Afterwards, he and many others, including Garcia, went to Mexico. He added that he was 35 years of age and signed his deposition.62 Garcia, Diego. Son of Juan Hernandez and Maria Alonso, citizens of Fuente del Maestre, SR-333. A man with the same name is listed among the survivors as a native of Jerez or Villanueva, Smith-293. All the localities mentioned here are in the same comer of Extremadura. Garcia de Leon, Juan. Another survivor not mentioned by Hemandez de Biedma, yet he was in Puebla de los Angeles, 30