Know all who see this my last will and testament that I, Isabel Lujan, legitimate daughter of Pedro Lujan and Francisca Martin, now
deceased; am sick in bed and order this last will in the following manner.
I declare that I have been married for twenty-seven years to
Juan Lucero de Godoy and in said marriage we had and reared five children: Maria Antonia, Francisca Alfonsa, Pedro and
Maria Ignacia and Juan, now deceased.
I declare as my goods, the clothes which I wear, a chest and
a griddle.
I declare a house in said villa with four rooms.
I declare the half of the lands and half of the trees, which
belong to me, for the other half of the ground, belonging to my husband are
divided between my two daughters – Maria Antonia and Maria Ignacia, and the
half of the trees, belonging to my said husband belongs to my daughter Maria
Ignacia.
I declare that I made a gift to my grand-daughter, Juana
Gerbacia of a piece of land which I inherited from my father, Pedro Lujan.
I declare that the half of the trees and land together with
the house shall be divided as all the rest in equal parts among my four
children.
I declare that is my will that the little house of the
little ranch, with its lot, shall be given to my servant, Antonio Lujan.
One picture of Our Lady of Sorrows, one vara square, I
declare as my goods.
I declare that I neither owe anything to anyone nor does
anyone owe me.
I declare I have had the goods of Margarita Lovato, wife of
Pedro Lucero, for all of which I paid, for debts which my son, Pedro Lucero,
had; as is evidence from receipts authorized in my favor.
I name as my executors, the Vicar, don Santiago Roybal and
second, don Diego Antonio Baca; written at the home of doña Maria Ignacia
Lucero, on the 26 of July 1771.
The grantor did not know how to sign, to which I attest,
among the writings – five children – valid.
Manuel Garcia Pareja (rubric)
Witnesses: Antonio de
Armenta (rubric)
Jose de Armenta (rubric)
References: Spanish
Archives of New Mexico, Series I, Twitchell #458, Reel #3, Frames 369-372
©Henrietta M. Christmas
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