Bartolomé Garduño
(-Bef 1752)

 

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Catalina Durán

Bartolomé Garduño

  • Marriage: Catalina Durán
  • Died: Bef 1752, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 252
Bartolomé Garduño and his wife, Catalina Durán, lived in Santa Fe in the years following the Reconquest. When he married her in 1695, he gave his name as Bartolomé Sánchez, a native of Queretaro, the son of Juan Sánchez and Ana González, and twenty-one years old at the time. In 1713 he was assigned to carry some official papers to the Viceroy. His widow died sometime before 1752; a grandson, José Miguel, was a soldier in Santa Fe at this time. Bartolomé had a son, Gregorio, who married Juana Sedillo in 1720. The two men following, Francisco and Felipe, were very likely his sons also.

Francisco Garduño acted as a godfather in 1714; he was twenty-nine in 1727 and living in Santa Fe.

Felipe Garduño of Santa Fe married Leonardo Córdoba, on September 29, 1733.

José Garduño had a sister María Diega Garduño, who died prior to 1752, and had been the wife of a certain "Vitón." Gabriel, her son, was a cousin to José Miguel Garduño, grandson of old Bartolomé.

~ Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, Kindle Locations 8099-8119


Bartolomé married Catalina Durán, daughter of Nicolás Durán and Antonia Trujillo.


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