The Land Grant known as Juan Jose Pacheco (PLC 18), given to Jose Pacheco and Salvador Pacheco in early Santa Fe, was contested by Matias Dominguez, whose wife is an heir.
Based on the testimony of Dominguez, his wife, Juana Rivera, was the daughter of Manuel Rivera y Pacheco. Using the Santa Fe Baptism books published by NMGS, a Juana Guadalupe was born to Manuel Rivera and Concepcion Marioni in 1842. [1]
This baptism included the grandparents as Viterbo Rivera and Luz Pacheco (she's the descendant). [2]
Luz Pacheco is the daughter of Felipe Pacheco and Manuela Roybal. [3]
Felipe Pacheco is the son of Felipe Pacheco and Rosa Martin.[4]
Felipe Pacheco is the son of Jose Pacheco and Antonia Arratia.
*Continue looking for the marriage record of Matias Dominguez and Juana Rivera.
Sources:
[1] Margaret Leonard Windham and Evelyn Lujan Baca, Compilers, New Mexico Marriages, Santa Fe - St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light, 1728-1857 (NMGS, Albuquerque, NM. 1997), Pg. 184. Juan Manuel Rivera, s/ Bitervo Ribera and Maria de la Luz Pacheco, with Concepcion Marioni d/ Manuel Marioni and Guadalupe Cano of this city.
[2] Margaret Leonard Windham and Evelyn Lujan Baca, Compilers, New Mexico Marriages, Santa Fe - St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light, 1728-1857 (NMGS, Albuquerque, NM. 1997), Pg. 51. Josephe Bitervo Rivera, with Maria de la Luz Pacheco, both of this villa, gp/ Matias Rivera and his sister, Josepha Rivera.
[4] Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, Pg. 1427. Sargento Felipe Pacheco, 35, Santa Fe soldier, widowed of Antonia Leyba, dead 2-3 years and buried in Santa Fe, s/ Juan Pacheco and Antonia de Arriatia, settlers of Santa Fe, and both deceased, with Rosa Martin from Santa Cruz, d/ Capt. Sebastian Martin and Maria Lujan; wit/ Sebastian de Vargas and Maria Leyva.
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