Showing posts with label Sandoval. Show all posts
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Monday, November 30, 2020

Pacheco Post #10 Cayetano Pacheco, et al

 While living in Bosque, New Mexico, Cayetano appears to have most of his children living within the area.  There is not enough information to link some of these families - yet using locality, ages, names we can make it fit.  DNA is what we need. 

Courtesy H. M. Christmas near Estaca, NM

1.  Cayetano Pacheco, son of Sergeant Felipe Pacheco and Rosa Martin, was born about February 1732 in Rio Arriba, New Mexico1 and was baptized on 18 February 1732.[2] 

General Notes: Lived in Bosque

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•  He appeared on the census in 1816 in Bosque, New Mexico.[3] Cayetano Pacheco, 64; Ygnacia Sandoval, 57; children: Jose Concepcion, 23; Bicenta Montolla, 14.

Cayetano married Maria Luisa Mestas. Maria was born in New Mexico and died on 18 September 1789 in San Juan de Los Caballeros, New Mexico. [4]

Children from this marriage were:

  i. Juan Jose Pacheco was born circa 1763. Juan married Mariana Lopez, daughter of Silvestre Lopez and Barbara Tafoya,  on 30 October 1794 in Santa Cruz de la Cañada, New Mexico.[5] 

  ii. Felipe Santiago Pacheco was born on 27 April 1774 in Chama, New Mexico and was baptized on 1 May 1774 in Santa Clara, New Mexico. [6] 

•  He appeared on the census in 1816 in Bosque, New Mexico.[7] Phelipe Pacheco, 40; Maria Gertrudis Cordova, 35; children: Gabriela, 14; Ysidro, 12; Maria Manuela, 9; Maria Soledad, 7; Juan 5; Josefa, 2; Josef Mariano, 1. 

Felipe married Maria Gertrudes Cordova circa 1800. Maria was born circa 1781.

  iii. Antonio Jose Pacheco was born on 19 September 1776 in San Juan de Los Caballeros, New Mexico [8] and was baptized on 21 September 1776. 

  5 iv. Maria Agustina Pacheco was born on 28 August 1777 in San Juan de Los Caballeros, New Mexico and was baptized on 1 September 1777. [9] 

  v. Juan Bautista Rafael Pacheco was born on 23 July 1780 in San Juan de Los Caballeros, New Mexico and was baptized on 24 July 1780. [10] 

  7 vi. Juan Antonio Pacheco was born circa 1782. 

•  He appeared on the census in 1816 in Bosque, New Mexico. [3] Juan Antonio Pacheco, 34; Maria Encarnacion Bernal, 26; Juana Micaela, 6; Jose Miguel, 3; Jose Maria, 1. 

Juan married Maria Encarnacion Bernal. Maria was born circa 1790. 

  8 vii. Juana Rafaela Pacheco was born on 20 October 1782 in San Juan de Los Caballeros, New Mexico and was baptized on 23 October 1782. [11] 

  viii. Jose Rafael Pacheco was born on 24 October 1786 in San Juan de Los Caballeros, New Mexico and was baptized on 25 October 1786. [12] 

•  He appeared on the census in 1816 in Bosque, New Mexico. [7]
 Jose Rafael Pacheco, 31; Reyes Cordova, 23; Jose Guadalupe 2. 

Jose married Maria de los Reyes Cordova. Maria was born circa 1793.

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Cayetano next married Maria Ygnacia Sandoval on 5 May 1790 in Santa Cruz de la Cañada, New Mexico.13 Maria was born circa 1758 in New Mexico. 

Children from this marriage were:

  10 i. Juan Pacheco was born on 21 May 1792 in Bosque, New Mexico and was baptized on 27 May 1792. [14] 

  11 ii. Jose Concepcion de Los Dolores Pacheco was born on 8 December 1793 in Bosque, New Mexico and was baptized on 14 December 1793. [9]  

 

Sources:

1.  AASF, LDS Film # 9, 10, 16976, San Juan de Los Caballeros Church Baptisms, Frame 510, entry 3.  Bap Feb 18 1732, gp/ Antonio Salazar and Maria Torres. 

2.  New Mexico Genealogical Society Members, New Mexico Baptisms, San Juan de los Caballeros, NM 1726-1799 (NMGS 2016), Pg. 10. 

3.  Virginia Langham Olmsted, Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830 (NMGS. Albuquerque, NM. 1981), Pg. 157.

4.  Archdiocese of Santa Fe, NM - San Juan, NM Burials, San Juan de los Caballeros Death Records (AASF Reel #37), 887:8.  Maria Luisa Mestas wife of Cayetano Pacheco, she died 'anterior' received all the sacraments.

5.  Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, Pg. 1429.  

6.  NMGS Members, New Mexico Baptisms, Santa Clara, NM 1726-1805 (NMGS 2016), Pg. 84.

7.  Virginia Langham Olmsted, Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830 (NMGS. Albuquerque, NM. 1981), Pg. 157 Bosque.

8.  New Mexico Genealogical Society Members, New Mexico Baptisms, San Juan de los Caballeros, NM 1726-1799 (NMGS 2016), Pg. 129.

9.  Ibid. Pg. 132.

10.  Ibid. Pg. 147.

11.  Ibid. Pg. 161.

12.  Ibid.  (NMGS 2016), Pg. 186.

13.  Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, Santa Cruz de la Cañada Marriages (Film # 16972, 16969, Santa Cruz, New Mexico), No Pg. #, entry 2.  Cayetano Pacheco, wid/ Maria Luisa Mestas from San Juan with Maria Ygnacia Sandoval wid/ Julian Hernandez from Quemado.

14.  New Mexico Genealogical Society Members, New Mexico Baptisms, San Juan de los Caballeros, NM 1726-1799 (NMGS 2016), Pg. 227.


Thursday, July 9, 2015

Corporal, Jose Miguel Tafoya ~ enlistment 1769



Joseph Miguel Tafolla, son of Phelipe Tafolla and Theresa Fernandez, native of this villa of Santa Fe, occupation farmer, 5'5" and one line tall, age 20, CAPR (Roman Catholic), black hair and eyebrows, ruddy skin, snub-nosed, stooped shoulders.   He fills the position in this presidio of Santa Fe on 1 January 1769 in place of Phelipe Sandoval. He was read the penalties called for in the ordinance…having been advised that this is the explanation (justification) and no excuse whatsoever will be accepted from him; signed.  Those being witnesses were the Sergeants Antonio Guerrero and Pablo Sandoval.  Joseph Migel Tafoya (rubric)

Juan Bapta de Anza (rubric)

Margin:  On 1 January 1783, he was promoted to Caravinero.  On 20 August 1789 promoted to Corporal. Was placed on the invalid roster on 22 February 1798, signed Chacon.

Reference:  Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series II, Reel 21, Frame 774.  DAR SAR
©Henrietta Martinez Christmas

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Vallecito de San Antonio and Vallecito de Lobato Grants ~ 1807

Jose Garcia de la Mora and twelve associates - Pedro Apodaca, Miguel Montoya, Ignacio Salazar, Lorenzo Manzanares, Pablo Manzanares, Juan Miguel Aguero, Juan Antonio de Herrera, Antonio de Herrera, Jose Santiago, Ignacio Sanchez, Juan Pedro de Herrera, Jose Martin, Salvador Garcia, Juan Pedro Aguilar and Miguel Sandoval petition for lands known as Vallecito. [480]

At Abiquiu on 16 June 1838, Miguel Montoya sells lands to Damaso Lopez, residents of the jurisdiction; lands he inherited. [495]

The Testimony of Merejildo Martinez, 67 years old son of Manuel Martinez and grandson of Manuel Martin - dated 1896. [596]

References:  Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series I, Reel 48, Frames 480-495, 596, map 487.
©Henrietta Martinez Christmas


Thursday, April 23, 2015

Soldier, Juan Sandoval ~ enlistment 1765



Juan Sandoval son of Antonio Sandoval and Josepha Chaves, native of the villa of Santa Fe, occupation farmer, height 5'5", 24 years, CAPR (Roman Catholic), black hair and eyebrows, dark eyes, heavy beard, ruddy skin. He fills the position in this presidio of Santa Fe on 10 August 1765, in place of Santiago Garcia. He was read the penalties called for in the ordinance…having been advised that this is the explanation (justification) and no excuse whatsoever will be accepted from him; signed by mark. Those being witnesses were the Sergeants Antonio Guerrero and Pablo Sandoval.  (mark)

Juan Bapta de Anza, (rubric)

Margin: he was given a license to discharge 31 October 1788.

Reference:  Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series II, Reel 21, Frame 766. – DAR SAR
©Henrietta M. Christmas

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Jose Rafael de Aguilar ~ enlistment 1759



Jose Rafael de Aguilar, son of Alonso de Aguilar and Melchora Sandoval, native of this villa of Santa Fe, occupation farmer, height 5'2" tall, 25 years, CAPR (Roman Catholic), black hair and eyebrows, fair skinned, almost round face, black eyes. He fills the position in this presidio of Santa Fe on 2 December 1759 in place of Alexandro Valdes. He was read the penalties called for in the ordinance…having been advised that this is the explanation (justification) and no excuse whatsoever will be accepted from him; signed by mark. Those being witnesses were the Sergeants Antonio Guerrero and Pablo Sandoval. (mark)

Margin: On invalid roster, 21 August 1789, Anza (rubric)

Reference:  Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series II, Reel 21, Frame 763. – DAR SAR
©Henrietta M. Christmas