Federico José María Ronstadt

[2] In the mid-1920s Ronstadt was among the organizers of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and he directed a production of Victor Herbert's The Red Mill.

Alexander Levin was born German-Jewish in Bahn, Kingdom of Prussia, he later converted to Catholicism, his wife's religion.

Ronstadt was married a second time to Maria Guadalupe Agustina Dalton, who was of one-quarter English and three-quarters Mexican ancestry.

Linda paid tribute to her creative family tradition by recording a Mariachi album, Canciones de Mi Padre (Spanish for "Songs of My Father"), in 1987.

[4] Noted historian David Leighton honored the Ronstadt family in January 2020 by naming two streets, Corte de Federico (Federico Court) and Calle de Lupe (Lupe Street) on property that used to be the family's homestead, at Prince Road and Tucson Blvd.