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Gregorio Baca
(Abt 1690-)
Tomasa Ygnacia Romero
Geronimo Jaramillo
(Abt 1689-1777)
Gertrudis de Silva
(1690-1775)
José Marcos Baca Captain
María Magdalena Jaramillo
(-1766)
María Rosalía Baca
(1750-)

 

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Juan Domingo Sánchez

María Rosalía Baca

  • Born: 1750, San Fernando del Río Turbio, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 40,41
  • Baptized: 8 Mar 1750, Albuquerque, New México Territory 40
  • Marriage: Juan Domingo Sánchez on 15 Mar 1763 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 509,1466

bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• She appeared on the Spanish Colonial census in 1750 in Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 270
Marcos Baca, Spanish age 30 with his wife, María Jaramillo, Spanish age 30and their children: Cristóbal age 9; José Antonio age 8; Phelipe age 7; Pedro age 4; Rosalía age 3 months; and their Native American servant, Manuela, age 15; Justo, Coyote age 24 andhis wife Alberta, Coyote age 19.

New Mexico Spanish & Mexican Census 1750 - 1830, p. 82


María married Juan Domingo Sánchez, son of Jacinto Sánchez Captain and Efigenia Durán y Chávez, on 15 Mar 1763 in Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 509.,1466 (Juan Domingo Sánchez was born in 1733 in Atrisco, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 41 and died before 11 Apr 1785 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 426.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Marriage Record. 1466
Juan Domingo Sánches, son of Jasinto Sánches and Doña Efigenia Chábes, married María Rosalia, Daughter of Marcos Baca and María Jarmillo, with dispensation, 15 Mar 1763.
NM Genealogist, December 1982, pg. 90

• Diligencias Matrimoniales. 248
December 29, 1763, Alburquerque Juan Domingo Sánches (30), Spanish, son of Jacinto Sánchez and Doña Effigenia Durán y Chávez, petitioned to marry Maria Rosalia Baca (12), Spanish of San Fernando del Río Turbio, daughter of Captain Marcos Baca and María Jaramillo. Pair dispensed, closed 3rd with 4th degree consanguinity, and 4th degree by another line. Witnesses, Diego Antonio Durán y Chávez (41) says grandmother had produced the mother of the bride's father; the mother of the groom's father and the mother of the bride's mother were first cousins, both being the daughters of two brothers having the same father and mother. Other Witnesses: Andres Antonio Romero (34), José Miguel Molina (45).

~ Roots Ltd., Diligencias Matrimoniales, pp. 1700-1701


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