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Juan Bautista Pino
María de Domingo
Juan José de Ávila
Francisca Pérez de la Calle
Juan Bautista Pino
María Petronila Teresa de Ávila y Calle
Joaquín José Pino
(1709-1768)

 

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María Bárbara Sánchez

Joaquín José Pino

  • Born: 1709, Ciudad de Méjico, Nueva España
  • Marriage: María Bárbara Sánchez on 28 Aug 1764 in San Felipe de Neri, Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 412
  • Died: 15 Dec 1768, Rancho de San Clemente, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España at age 59 509

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 252
Joaquín José Pino was born in Mexico City and residing in Tomé, the son of Juan Bautista Pino and Petra Dávila y Calle, both deceased. He married Barbara Sánchez, August 28, 1764. New Mexico products, intended for trade in Mexico City, were stolen from him at Santa Cruz in 1763. He died in 1768 at the age of fifty-nine at the Rancho de San Clemente.

In this same year he had made his will, in which he again gave his parents and birthplace, declaring that he and Barbara had been married four years and three months. They had had three children: Joaquín Mariano, Ana María (Catalina), and Joaquín Mariano. Only the girl was living. The second boy had been born on January 6 of this same year.

Joaquin José named his brother Mateo José as executor, and also mentioned his brothers-in-law, Juan Cristóbal Sánchez and Diego Antonio Sánchez, the latter married to Ana María del Castillo. Also mentioned were two step-children, Cristóbal and Bartolo. Among his many effects, he left fifteen published tomes by various authors, and six closely written sheets of persons who owed him money.

Besides Cristóbal and Bartolo, his wife had another illegitimate son prior to her marriage with Pino, José Francisco Pino, who married Barbara Chávez in 1775, and then Juana María Baca in 1780. Bartolo (or Bartolomé) Pino married Manuela Chávez, and then Antonio Josefa Torres in 1790.

The only surviving child of the marriage, Ana María, was María Catalina Pino (unless she, too, was illegitimate), sister of Bartolo, who married Antonio de Luna, and then Anacleto Miera y Pacheco, November 20, 1782, when Joaquín Pino and Barbara Sánchez were given as her deceased parents.

Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, Kindle Locations 11507-11535

• Web Reference: Joaquín Pino ~ Will & Estate.


Joaquín married María Bárbara Sánchez, daughter of Francisco Sánchez and Josefa Durán y Chávez, on 28 Aug 1764 in San Felipe de Neri, Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.412 (María Bárbara Sánchez was baptized on 26 Dec 1730 in Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España and died in 1782 in Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Diligencia Matrimonial, 27 Jul 1763, Tomé , Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 248
Don Joaquín José Pino (37), native of Mexico City, son of Don Juan Bautista Pino and Doña Teresa de Avila y Calle, both deceased, and Bárbara Sánchez (31), daughter Capítan Don Francisco Sánchez, deceased, and Doña Josefa Durán y Chaves. Bride had previous relations with a brother of the groom; dispensation granted, first degree affinity by illicit copula; reason for it because the bride is a destitute orphan. Witnesses: Felipe Jacobo Romero, notary; Don Geronimo Jaramillo (74) of Alburquerque; Don Andrés Antonio Romero (34), Don José Felipe Sánchez (68). Dispensation notary at El Paso del Norte, Lorenzo Antonio Guaron.

~ Roots Ltd., Diligencias Matrimoniales, p. 1497


bullet  Marriage Notes:

San Felipe de Neri Marriages, p. 20, Joachin Pino married Bárbara Sánchez, daughter of Francisco Sánchez and Josefa Chávez of Tome. 412

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