Jaime Osca
(Abt 1600-)
María de Gigueroa
(Abt 1600-)
Juan Rael de Aguilar
(Abt 1600-)
Ana Soler y Riguelme
(Abt 1600-)
Juan Osca de Alzamora
(Abt 1625-)
Juliana Rael de Aguilar
(Abt 1640-After 1703)
Alonso Jayme Rael de Aguilar
(1661-1735)

 

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Josefa Ana García de Noriega

Alonso Jayme Rael de Aguilar

  • Born: Shortly before 14 Feb 1661, Lorca, Murcia, España 250
  • Baptized: 14 Feb 1661, Church of San Mateo, Lorca, Murcia, España 250
  • Marriage: Josefa Ana García de Noriega on 24 Oct 1683 in Guadalupe del Paso, Nuevo Méjico. Nueva España 252
  • Died: 10 Apr 1735, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España at age 74 252
  • Buried: Shortly After 10 Apr 1735, La Conquistadora Chapel, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico 252

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 252
Alonso Rael de Aguilar
was at Guadalupe del Paso as early as 1683, when he married Josefa (Ana) García de Noriega on October 24. He was a native of the City of Lorca in Múrcia. He took part in both Reconquest Entradas of 1692 and 1693, his name appearing in so many documents as Secretary of Government and War, Lieutenant General, Alcalde of Santa Fe, and Protector of the Indians, as to defy quoting countless sources. In 1697 he had been a mayordomo of La Conquistadora for Vargas. He died on April 10, 1735, and was buried in the Conquistadora chapel; his wife followed him on August 12 of the same year.

Their known children were: Alonso II, Eusebio, Juan, Antonia, Francisca, who married Felix Sánchez, and Feliciana, wife of Juan García de la Riva.

One son, Eusebio, seems to have remained a bachelor all his life, although he could have had a wife and family about whom nothing is known. He served as an Alférez with his father in the Moqui campaign of 1716. In 1720 he was stationed with the guard at Laguna Pueblo. A servant of his died at Albuquerque in January, 1729. In 1733 he is mentioned with his brothers and sisters. Another son, Juan, twenty-four in 1723 and twenty-seven in 1727, is then mentioned as a resident of Santa Fe, but is not heard of again.

~ Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, Kindle Locations 11760-11764


Alonso married Josefa Ana García de Noriega, daughter of Alonso García and Teresa Varela de Losada, on 24 Oct 1683 in Guadalupe del Paso, Nuevo Méjico. Nueva España.252 (Josefa Ana García de Noriega was born in 1654 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España, died on 12 Aug 1735 in Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252 and was buried Shortly after 12 Aug 1735 in Conquistadora Chapel, Santa Fé, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252.)


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