arrow arrow arrow arrow
Diego de Montoya
(1589-1661)
María Ortiz de Vera
(Abt 1616-After 1680)
Bartolomé de Salazar
(Abt 1630-1673)
María de Hinojos
(Abt 1636-)
Diego de Montoya
(Abt 1657-After 1717)
María Josefa de Hinojos
(Abt 1662-)
Salvador Montoya
(1689-Bef 1729)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Manuela María Josefa García de la Riva

Salvador Montoya

  • Born: 1689, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
  • Marriage: Manuela María Josefa García de la Riva on 25 Apr 1700 in Bernalillo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252,324
  • Died: Bef 22 Mar 1729, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 252
Salvador Montoya married Manuela Garcia de la Riva in Bernalillo on April 25, 1700, where he had gone to live with his parents after the Reconquest, and in 1715 he was a Regent of the "Kingdom." He was a member of the Confraternity of La Conquistadora. He made his last will in 1727, while residing in Santa Fe as "Regidor." After naming his parents and his wife, he declared the following three sons and two daughters as his children: José Francisco, Miguel, José Manuel, Francisca, and Josefa. Of the sons, José (Francisco) was born on July 30, 1701, and was living in Valle de San Buenaventura in Nueva Vizcaya as late as 1733.24 Miguel married Rosa Baca in 1729, and then Lucía de Chávez in 1734. One of the girls, Josefa, became the wife of José Antonio Benavides.

~ Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, Kindle Locations 10564-10579

• Web Reference: Salvador Montoya ~ 1727 Will.
Salvador Montoya made his will in 1727. He declared himself the son of Diego Montoya, deceased, and Josefa de Ynojos, Spaniards and natives of New Mexico. He said that he had been married to doña Mnuela García de la Rivas and that their children were: José Francisco, Miguel José, Manuel Antonio, Francisca and Josefa Montoya. Salvador mentions land that had belongs to his mother-in-law, Micaela de Belasco and Micaela's son, Juan García de la Rivas. He also mentions his two bother-in-laws, Pedro de Chávez and Baltasar Romero, who he also calls his compadre. He names his siter Ysabel and brother, Antonio, who he named as his executor along with his compadre, Francisco Guerrero.

Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Series I, Twitchell #512, Reel 3, Frames 733-741


Salvador married Manuela María Josefa García de la Riva, daughter of Miguel García de la Riva and Micaela de Velasco, on 25 Apr 1700 in Bernalillo, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 252.,324 (Manuela María Josefa García de la Riva was born in 1673 in Ciudád de Méjico, Nueva España, died in Nov 1736 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 70 and was buried on 17 Nov 1736 in La Conquistadora Chapel, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico 252.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

~ONMF, p. 236
~Bernalillo Baptisms & Marriages, 1700-1711 p. 6 252,324

Comments

© Nancy Lucía López



Table of Contents | Surnames | Name List | Search

This Web Page was Updated 10 Mar 2019