I, Francisco Romero, state that at the end of my
days, or after my death, I leave a house and rancho containing 1,300 varas of
land, at the locality called Rio de las
Trampas.
Declare having 15 head of mares
and colts, and 14 head of saddle horses.
Declare having 3 she mules and 1
he mule.
Declare having about 30 swine. 8 hoes. 8 wooden plow points. 12 sickles. 3 plow points. 12 rifles. 1 blunderbuss. 1 side saddle and 3 lances. 2 swords. 1 leather jacket. 1 saddle with large stirrups. 1 old saddle. 1 jacket, pants, Castilian Cloth
with gold trimmings. Another velvet jacket and coat. 1 pair of shag red pants. 1 cloak, flesh color. Two old jackets. Spurs and bridle. 1 sickle. 1 large axe. 2 chisels. Copper pot. Five yoke of oxen. Five Indian women, with their 8
half-breeds. 3 axes. 1 cart.
Declare and state that it is my will, that after deducting
all my funeral and mass expenses, that to each of my half-breeds be given 1
calf and to each one of my Indian servants one cow.
I also declare that I have as administrators and executors
of my will, in the first place my wife, and in the second place my “compadre” Juan Ricardo Martin.
I declare that I have given my children the following
property:
To my son, Joseph 40 head of
cattle, and one large buttress.
To my son, Julian, 40 head of
cattle, the saddle and buttress and one spade.
To my daughter, Josepha, 40 head of
cattle.
To my daughter, Maria Antonia, 40
head of cattle and one saddle.
References: Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series I, Twitchell #781, Frames 1175-1201.
©Henrietta M. Christmas
No comments:
Post a Comment