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Cristóbal Baca Capitán
(1567-After 1613)
Ana Ortiz
(Abt 1572-Abt 1620)
Pedro Durán y Chávez
(Abt 1576-Bef 1630)
Ysabel Baca de Bohórquez
(Abt 1586-Abt 1637)
Ysabel Durán y Chávez

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Juan Domínguez de Mendoza

Ysabel Durán y Chávez

  • Marriage: Juan Domínguez de Mendoza 1580

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information: 252
Juan Domínguez de Mendoza was with the exile colony after his brother Tomé had left, Juan led a memorable Expedition into the Texas interior in 1684, but in the following year he was the leader of a desertion plot involving others of his family, including his son Baltasar. Juan must have fled around this time, for in March, 1689, his son Baltasar obtained permission to leave for New Spain with his mother, Isabel Durán y Chaves, and her servants. Coming together sometime afterwards, Juan and his son made a voyage to Spain, undoubtedly to seek royal favors. They lost all but their lives in a shipwreck, and Juan died shortly after in a Madrid hospital after forty-four years of Indian fighting in New Mexico.

Baltasar Domínguez de Mendoza, the only known son of Juan, returned from Spain and in October, 1692, was asking for the Governorship of New Mexico, or at least some other important post in Sonora. Juan's only known daughter was Maria, wife of Diego Lucero de Godoy, who also got permission to leave for New Spain in 1689.

Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, pp. 25-26


Ysabel married Juan Domínguez de Mendoza, son of Tomé Domínguez and Elena Ramirez de Mendoza.1580


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