Here are a few more marriages I found that hadn't already been extracted. Plus there is one record that makes me think the priest might not have been writing down the surnames of people, which means I should go back and recheck the film one more time.
As witnesses for a marriage dated February 10, 1752, the padrinos were Marcos Toribio, español and Maria, collota. (768) My guess is that Marcos Toribio is Gonzales and I'm not sure who she is?
On December 25, 1768, Jose Martin, legitimate son of Andres Martin and Quiteria Garcia, deceased marrying Maria Ysabel Romero, legitimate daughter of Joseph Romero and Manuela de Luna, all españoles, padrinos were Juachin de Luna and Maria Angela Salazar. (779)
On July 30, 1770, Pascual Mestas, with Rosa Molina, single, padrinos were Antonio Romero and Antonia de la Cerda, vecinos from Nacimiento. (782)
On August 1, 1770, Mathias Zalazar, widower and marrying Rosa de Luna, single, padrinos were Gaspar Gonzales and Guadalupe Martin. + Antonio Lucero, single marrying Josepha Gonzales, single, padrinos were Bartolo and Luiza Gallego. (782)
References: AASF #27, Jemez Mission Marriages
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Showing posts with label Marriages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marriages. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Cochiti Marriages, 1776
Well my love for looking at film has paid off recently. I have been looking for more on both of these families for a very long time, and it just amazes me what you can find if you go frame by frame. My good friend Luis did many extractions long ago, by himself no less; and he did a great job. But as I keep telling myself, check the film and that is what I urge everyone else to do. None of these solve my dead ends or brick walls, but they fill in some blanks.
At Cochiti:
On October 7, 1776, Antonio Felis Luxan, son of Joseph Luxan and Antonia Esquibel, from the villa of Santa Cruz de la Cañada, with Theodora Romero, daughter of Miguel Romero, deceased and Rosa Montolla, both single; witnesses: Miguel Maez, Nicolasa Lujan. (007)
On October 7, 1776, Joseph Maria Maez, single, son of Marcial Maez, deceased and Rosalia Abeyta with Maria Rosa Barela, daughter of Juan de Dios Barela and Pascuala Garcia; witnesses: Antonio Maese, son of Marcial Maeze and Rosalia Abeyta and his wife, Barbara Santistevan, daughter of Juan Santistevan, deceased and Francisca Valerio Martin. (008)
The witnesses in this case confirm a relationship I haven't been able to find, that of Antonio Maese and tying him to Marcial, his father. Although, this isn't a marriage record, the fact that the priest wrote the relationship down was enough for me to make that connection.
References: AASF Roll #27, Cochiti Mission Marriages
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At Cochiti:
On October 7, 1776, Antonio Felis Luxan, son of Joseph Luxan and Antonia Esquibel, from the villa of Santa Cruz de la Cañada, with Theodora Romero, daughter of Miguel Romero, deceased and Rosa Montolla, both single; witnesses: Miguel Maez, Nicolasa Lujan. (007)
On October 7, 1776, Joseph Maria Maez, single, son of Marcial Maez, deceased and Rosalia Abeyta with Maria Rosa Barela, daughter of Juan de Dios Barela and Pascuala Garcia; witnesses: Antonio Maese, son of Marcial Maeze and Rosalia Abeyta and his wife, Barbara Santistevan, daughter of Juan Santistevan, deceased and Francisca Valerio Martin. (008)
The witnesses in this case confirm a relationship I haven't been able to find, that of Antonio Maese and tying him to Marcial, his father. Although, this isn't a marriage record, the fact that the priest wrote the relationship down was enough for me to make that connection.
References: AASF Roll #27, Cochiti Mission Marriages
©Henrietta M. Christmas
Monday, August 13, 2012
Marriages in Cochiti 1782-
Again, I keep telling myself, Cochiti must have been the place to get married in the late 1700s. I keep finding Pojoaque, Tesuque and Santa Cruz people getting married not that far from home, but far enough.
On February 27, 1782, Benito Lucero, español single, legitimate son of Antonio Lucero and Ana Maria Santisteban Coronel, deceased with Maria Felipa Duran, single española of Pojoaque, legitimate daughter of Miguel Duran and Maria Josefa Lujan - witnesses: Cayetano Montaño and Pedro Antonio Truxillo. (027)
This Duran family had another daughter that married on January 27, 1782 at Cochiti to an Antonio Lucero on January 27, 1782; one month apart. I think maybe, rechecking the film might be helpful to make sure it wasn't a double ceremony on the same date.
On January 15, 1792, Lucas Aragon, single español and legitimate son of Vizente Aragon, deceased with Maria Rosa Gutierres, with Barbara Antonia Apodaca, legitimate daughter of Miguel Apodaca and Antonia Montoya, españoles; witnesses: Jose Urban Montaño and Manuel Loreto Luzero. (063-064)
Rosa Gutierres remarried to a Nicolas Apodaca in 1782, his parents are noted in that marriage record. The Miguel Apodaca mentioned in the marriage above, I do not have parents for and there might be a diligencia some place that would show some kind of affinity for Barbara Antonia when she weds? Sort of a long-shot, but worth checking if this is your family.
On August 14, 1795, Francisco Ruibal, genizaro, legitimate son of Alexandro Ruibal and Maria Vegil, with Cristina Raguaya, Indian, witnesses: Francisco Ubachini and Juan Gomes. (086)
On May 1, 1796, Jose Manuel Suazo, legitimate son of Juan Phelipe Suazo and Maria Rosa Chavez, Indian naturales of Tesuque, with Maria Antonia Saquitz, single legitimate daughter of Juaquin Sistiqua, deceased and Barbara Cayotiya, Indios naturales from Cochiti. (094)
References: AASF Roll #27, Cochiti Mission Marriages
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On February 27, 1782, Benito Lucero, español single, legitimate son of Antonio Lucero and Ana Maria Santisteban Coronel, deceased with Maria Felipa Duran, single española of Pojoaque, legitimate daughter of Miguel Duran and Maria Josefa Lujan - witnesses: Cayetano Montaño and Pedro Antonio Truxillo. (027)
This Duran family had another daughter that married on January 27, 1782 at Cochiti to an Antonio Lucero on January 27, 1782; one month apart. I think maybe, rechecking the film might be helpful to make sure it wasn't a double ceremony on the same date.
On January 15, 1792, Lucas Aragon, single español and legitimate son of Vizente Aragon, deceased with Maria Rosa Gutierres, with Barbara Antonia Apodaca, legitimate daughter of Miguel Apodaca and Antonia Montoya, españoles; witnesses: Jose Urban Montaño and Manuel Loreto Luzero. (063-064)
Rosa Gutierres remarried to a Nicolas Apodaca in 1782, his parents are noted in that marriage record. The Miguel Apodaca mentioned in the marriage above, I do not have parents for and there might be a diligencia some place that would show some kind of affinity for Barbara Antonia when she weds? Sort of a long-shot, but worth checking if this is your family.
On August 14, 1795, Francisco Ruibal, genizaro, legitimate son of Alexandro Ruibal and Maria Vegil, with Cristina Raguaya, Indian, witnesses: Francisco Ubachini and Juan Gomes. (086)
On May 1, 1796, Jose Manuel Suazo, legitimate son of Juan Phelipe Suazo and Maria Rosa Chavez, Indian naturales of Tesuque, with Maria Antonia Saquitz, single legitimate daughter of Juaquin Sistiqua, deceased and Barbara Cayotiya, Indios naturales from Cochiti. (094)
References: AASF Roll #27, Cochiti Mission Marriages
©Henrietta M. Christmas
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Jemez Marriages 1770-1771
I found these when I was going back through the film and realized that somehow I hadn't captured them the first time.
On August 7, 1770, married and veiled, Miguel Sandobal, widower of Olaya Giron with Maria Kandelaria, single, padrinos were Antonio Martin and Rita Zalazar. (782)
Note: Is this the same woman as Maria Candelaria Lucero, who has children getting married in Picuris? There is a couple with the same names that are from Santa Clara area.
On October 28, 1771, married Juan Ygnacio Romero, widower of Marta Salazar with Maria de la Encarnacion Lucero, single, witnesses: Pedro Sisneros, 42, Marcos Archuleta, 35, Joseph Gallegos, 30, padrinos were Bernabel Gallego and Anna Maria Herrera.
References: AASF Roll #27, Jemez Marriages
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On August 7, 1770, married and veiled, Miguel Sandobal, widower of Olaya Giron with Maria Kandelaria, single, padrinos were Antonio Martin and Rita Zalazar. (782)
Note: Is this the same woman as Maria Candelaria Lucero, who has children getting married in Picuris? There is a couple with the same names that are from Santa Clara area.
On October 28, 1771, married Juan Ygnacio Romero, widower of Marta Salazar with Maria de la Encarnacion Lucero, single, witnesses: Pedro Sisneros, 42, Marcos Archuleta, 35, Joseph Gallegos, 30, padrinos were Bernabel Gallego and Anna Maria Herrera.
References: AASF Roll #27, Jemez Marriages
©Henrietta M. Christmas
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