Thursday, October 22, 2020

Pacheco Post #2 Rosa Martin & Pacheco Children 1750

 In the 1750 Soledad, New Mexico Census, Rosa Martin is enumerated as:

Rosa Martin- widow; Marcos Pacheco; Joseph; Francisca; Diego; Calletano; Margarita; servants:  Juana, Getrudis, Francisco, Juana, Salvador.[1]

  • Yes, she is a widow as her husband, Felipe Pacheco, died in 1739. 
  • Marcos Pacheco may or may not exist.  There is a Marcos Pacheco from Rio Arriba who married a Getrudis Valdez in 1769.  We have found no baptism for him. The marriage record does not identify parents.  Another Marcos Pacheco in Santa Fe has a wife who died in October 1748; perhaps that is why he is living with his mother.  Or it could be a different Marcos. 
  • Joseph is too vague to identify him. 
  • Francisca Pacheco married Jose Antonio Martin.
  • Diego Pacheco was born December 1730 and have not found a wife that I can link him to. 
  • Calletano Pacheco married Lucia Mestas and then Maria Ygnacia Sandoval in 1790.  
  • Margarita Pacheco is yet unidentified whether she married. 

I have twelve children for Rosa Martin and Felipe Pacheco.  Except for this 1750 census, I have found no wills or land transactions that further tie the Pacheco's with additional children. 

Rosa Martin dies in 1786 and neither her burial nor Felipe's state how many children they lived when they die. 

[1] Olmsted, Virginia Langham, Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830 (NMGS), Pg. 33.  


Monday, October 12, 2020

Pacheco Post #1

  

I've been researching this family for a few days and although they likely descend from the trunk line, I haven't been able to make that link. They live in San Juan and then move to Santa Cruz where he dies and she remains.  Some of their children move to Chimayo.  Working on a timeline next.  



1.  Ygnacio Pacheco was born circa 1719 and died on 19 December 1757 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico1 about age 38.          

        He appeared on the census in 1750 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico.2 
            Ygnacio Pacheco; his wife, 5 children.  

Ygnacio married Maria Margarita Martin on 30 May 1739 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico.3 Maria was born circa 1740. 

 •  She appeared on the census in 1790 in Santa Cruz, New Mexico.4 Maria Margarita Martin, M, 50, widow.  

Children from this marriage were: 

          2           i.      Juan Felipe Pacheco was born circa April 1745 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico, and baptized on 1 May 1745.5  

          3          ii.      Francisco Antonio Pacheco was born about October 1747 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico, and baptized on 22 October 1747.6  

Noted events in his life were: 

•  He appeared on the census in 1790 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico.7 Francisco Pacheco, S, 34, farmer; Maria Luisa Vegil, S, 30; one son age 4; one daughter age 2. 

Francisco married Maria Luisa Vigil, daughter of Manuel Vigil and Getrudis Guerrero,  on 24 May 1786 in Santa Cruz de la Cañada, New Mexico.8 Maria was born circa 1768. 

                 iii.      Jose Miguel Pacheco was born circa April 1750 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico and baptized on 6 April 1750.9  

Jose married Maria Antonia Montoya on 24 February 1779 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico.10  

          5         iv.      Ysabel Maria Pacheco was born circa April 1753 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico, and baptized on 30 April 1753.11  

          6          v.      Margarita Pacheco was born circa September 1755 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico and baptized on 26 September 1755.12  

          7         vi.      Maria Ygnacia Pacheco was born circa July 1758 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico and baptized on 22 July 1758.13  

          8        vii.      Maria Ygnacia Pacheco was born about 1760 in New Mexico.14  

Maria married Jose Cornelio Roybal, son of Mateo Roybal and Gregoria Baca,  about 22 April 1775 in Santa Cruz de La Cañada, New Mexico.15 Jose was born in New Mexico.

 

 Citations: 

     1.  Henrietta Martinez Christmas, La Mision de la Villa de Santa Cruz de la Cañada, New Mexico Burials 1726-1799  (Bernalillo, NM: Self, 2020),  Pg. 59.

     2.  Olmsted, Virginia Langham, Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830 (NMGS), Pg. 27.

     3.  Christmas, Henrietta Martinez and Patricia Sanchez Rau, Santa Cruz de la Cañada Marriages, 100 Years of Marriages 1726-1826 (NMGS 2002), Pg. 8.

     4.  Olmsted, Virginia L, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845 (New Mexico Genealogical Society), Pg. 93, HH 236.

     5.  Virginia Langham Olmsted, transcriber, New Mexico Baptisms Santa Cruz de la Cañada Church Vol I, 1710 to 1794 (Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1994), Pg. 49.

     6.  Virginia Langham Olmsted, transcriber, New Mexico Baptisms Santa Cruz de la Cañada Church Vol I, 1710 to 1794 (Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1994), Pg. 57.

     7.  Olmsted, Virginia L, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845 (New Mexico Genealogical Society), Pg. 93, HH 237.

     8.  Christmas, Henrietta Martinez and Patricia Sanchez Rau, Santa Cruz de la Cañada Marriages, 100 Years of Marriages 1726-1826 (NMGS 2002), Pg. 56.  Francisco Pacheco s/ Ygnacio Pacheco and Maria Margarita Martin, with Maria Luisa Vigil, widowed of Joaquin Trujillo.

     9.  Virginia Langham Olmsted, transcriber, New Mexico Baptisms Santa Cruz de la Cañada Church Vol I, 1710 to 1794 (Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1994), Pg. 67.

     10.  Christmas, Henrietta Martinez and Patricia Sanchez Rau, Santa Cruz de la Cañada Marriages, 100 Years of Marriages 1726-1826 (NMGS 2002), Pg. 38.

     11.  Virginia Langham Olmsted, transcriber, New Mexico Baptisms Santa Cruz de la Cañada Church Vol I, 1710 to 1794 (Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1994), Pg. 79.

     12.  Virginia Langham Olmsted, transcriber, New Mexico Baptisms Santa Cruz de la Cañada Church Vol I, 1710 to 1794 (Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1994), Pg. 89.

     13.  Virginia Langham Olmsted, transcriber, New Mexico Baptisms Santa Cruz de la Cañada Church Vol I, 1710 to 1794 (Albuquerque: New Mexico Genealogical Society, 1994), Pg. 102.

     14.  Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, "Herencia" (HGRC, Albuquerque, NM), 6:3, Pg. 6.

     15.  Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, Pg. 1629.  Cornelio Roybal, s/ don Mateo Roybal and Gregoria Baca, with Maria Ignasia Pacheco, 15, española of Chimayo, d/ Ignacio Pacheco, deceased and Maria Martin, wit/ Joaquin Garcia de Noriega and Manuel Pacheco.

     16.  Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, Pg. 1629.  Cornelio Roybal, of Jacona, s/ don Mateo Roybal and Gregoria Baca, with Maria Ygnacia Pacheco, 15; española of Chimayo, d/ Ignacio Pacheco, deceased and Maria Martin, wit/ Joaquin Garcia de Noriega, notary; Manuel Pacheco 33.