Monday, September 8, 2014

Land sale with Jose Rincon to Bartolome Marquez - Santa Fe 1755



In the villa of Santa Fe, the capital of this kingdom of New Mexico on the 20th of November 1755, before me, don Francisco Guerrero, Alcalde Mayor and Captain of War of the said villa, appeared Jose Rincon, a resident of said villa, whom I attest to know. And he said that he was giving and gave in royal sale to Bartholome Marques, his brother-in-law, to wit:  a portion of land which is in front of the said Bartholome’s house on the other side of the river of this villa on the heights of Analco; which said piece of land he obtained by way of inheritance from his parents.

The said portion of land contains 44 Castilian varas from east to west and said land is bounded on the east by the house of Maria de Apodaca; on the west by a lot and a demolished room of Valentina de Ulibarri; on the north by the embankment and edge of the river itself; on the south by lands of said purchaser.  He sold it for the price of 50 pesos in the currency of the land.

Signed Francisco Guerrero, rubric; Witnesses:  Manuel Vigil, rubric and Esteban Rodrigues, rubric.

In this said villa on the same day, month and year, before me appeared doña Francisca Rael de Aguilar, residents of this villa, whom I attest I know and she said that she was giving and gave to the said Bartholo Marques in royal sale to wit:  the said portion of land and the lot with the tumble-down room mentioned in this instrument as a boundary of that which the said Bartholo has purchased from Jose Rincon, his brother-in-law.  And in order that he may incorporate it all in his own.

Signed Francisco Guerrero, rubric; Witnesses:  Manuel Vigil, rubric and Esteban Rodrigues, rubric.

The said portion of land measured from the tumble-down room contained from east to west from the boundary of said purchaser as far as the house of Christobal Martin, (the bald headed), as they call him, 45 Castilian varas, from north to south 15 varas; the boundaries are: on the east, the boundary of the purchaser; on the west the house of Cristobal Martin; north the embankment of the river; on the south the lads of the purchaser.  She sold it for the price of 10 pesos.

Signed Francisco Guerrero, rubric; Witnesses:  Manuel Vigil, rubric and Esteban Rodrigues, rubric.

Reference:  Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series I, Twitchell 550, Reel 3, Frames 1034-1037
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