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Sebastian González Bas
(-Bef 1776)
Lucía Ortiz
(-Bef 1738)
Gerónimo de Ortega
(Abt 1691-Bef 1750)
Sebastiana de Jesús González
(Abt 1699-1739)
Antonio de Ortega
(Abt 1715-1785)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Rosa Baca

2. María Antonia Romero

Antonio de Ortega

  • Born: Abt 1715, Villa de Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
  • Marriage (1): Rosa Baca on 17 Jun 1739 in La Castrense, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 392
  • Marriage (2): María Antonia Romero
  • Died: Shortly 2 Nov 1785, Villa de Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España about age 70
  • Buried: 2 Nov 1785, Villa de Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information: 252
Antonio de Ortega, most likely the eldest son of Gerónimo de Ortega, first married Rosa Baca, daughter of Antonio Baca. They had four children during twenty-nine years of married life, mentioned in his last will in 1785: Domingo, Alejandro, Petrona, and Catalina. Alejandro was the only one living.

Antonio next married María Antonia Romero. During seventeen years of marriage they had two boys and a girl: José, María, and Francisco.

Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, p. 246

• He served in the military Enlistment.
Antonio de Ortega son of Gerónimo and Sevastiana Gonzales, native of this villa of Santa Fe, occupation farmer, height 5'5" tall, age 26 years, Catholic, black hair and eyebrows, beardless, rosy skin, handsome face. He fills the position for an unlimited time in this royal presidio of the villa of Santa Fe on 14 May 1741, in place of Juan Marques.

He was promoted to Corporal on 6-f Oct- 1769. He was authorized to retire on 1 July 1779. On the 2 Nov 1785 he died of natural causes.

Reference: Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series II, Reel 21, Frame 744 \endash SAR

• Web Reference: Antonio Ortega ~ Second Will 1785.
Antonio Ortega mentions in his second will of 1785 that he was a retired Corporal of the royal garrison of Santa Fé. He acknowledges that he was married to Rosa Baca for twenty-nine years and that they had four children: Domingo, Alejandro, Petrona and Catharina, all deceased with the exception of Alejandro. (Petrona appears to alive in his first will.) He also acknowledges that his second wife was María Antonia Romero, with whom he had been married for seventeen years, and that their children were José María and José Francisco. Antonio mentions his son-in-law, Juan Domínguez .

References: Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series I, Twitchell 661, Reel 8, Frames 1218-1255


Antonio married Rosa Baca, daughter of Antonio Baca and María Gertrudis Aragón, on 17 Jun 1739 in La Castrense, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.392


bullet  Marriage Notes:

New México Marriages, Santa Fé - St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, p. 8
7 Jun 1739, Antonio de Ortegamarries Rosa Baca with witnesses: Joseph de Herrera, Manuel Gardeño and others. 392

Antonio next married María Antonia Romero.


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