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Descendants of Cristobal Nieto & Petronila Pacheco Generation No. 1 1. Cristobal2 Nieto (Jose1) was born Abt. 1652 in Possibly Salinas District, New Mexico. He married Petronila Pacheco. She was born in New Mexico, and died May 18, 1750 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. More About Cristobal Nieto: Land Grant: August 05, 1697, New Mexico1 Livestock Distribution: 1697, Santa Fe, New Mexico2 Muster 1: September 29, 1680, La Salieneta, New Mexico3 Muster 2: September 21, 1681, El Paso del Norte, New Mexico4 Muster 3: November 07, 1681, El Paso del Norte, New Mexico5 Children of Cristobal Nieto and Petronila Pacheco are: Generation No. 2 2. Francisco3 Nieto (Cristobal2, Jose1) was born in New Mexico, and died December 11, 1785 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He married Ysabel Gutierrez. She was born Abt. 1720 in New Mexico9, and died March 31, 1797 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. More About Francisco Nieto: Census: 1750, Santa Fe, New Mexico10 More About Ysabel Gutierrez: Census: 1790, Santa Fe, New Mexico11 Children of Francisco Nieto and Ysabel Gutierrez are: 5. Pedro*3 Nieto (Cristobal2, Jose1) was born in New Mexico. He married Maria Valenzuela January 15, 1748 in Santa Fe, New Mexico13. She died March 16, 1780 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Children of Pedro* Nieto and Maria Valenzuela are: 7. Simon3 Nieto (Cristobal2, Jose1) was born Abt. 1670 in New Mexico. He married Francisca Maes, daughter of Luis Maes and Josefa Archuleta. She was born in New Mexico, and died June 08, 1739 in Santa Fe, New Mexico23. More About Simon Nieto: Land: 1728, Santa Fe, New Mexico24 More About Francisca Maes: Land: June 10, 1787, Santa Fe, New Mexico25 Children of Simon Nieto and Francisca Maes are: 8. Maria Magdalena3 Nieto (Cristobal2, Jose1) was born Abt. 1673 in New Mexico27, and died November 23, 1736 in Santa Fe, New Mexico28. She married Francisco Tapia February 08, 1697 in Santa Fe, New Mexico29, son of Francisco Tapia and Maria Chavez. He was born Abt. 1675 in New Mexico30, and died August 13, 1720 in Villasur Expedition, Nebraska. Children of Maria Nieto and Francisco Tapia are: Generation No. 3 9. Juan Antonio Esteban4 Nieto (Francisco3, Cristobal2, Jose1) was born Abt. October 1748 in Santa Fe, New Mexico39. He married Juliana Lobato November 15, 1772 in Santa Fe, New Mexico40. She was born Abt. 1755 in New Mexico. More About Juan Antonio Esteban Nieto: Census: 1790, Santa Fe, New Mexico41 Children of Juan Nieto and Juliana Lobato are: 11. Manuela del Espiritu Santo4 Nieto (Francisco3, Cristobal2, Jose1) was born Abt. April 1759 in Santa Fe, New Mexico53. She married Jose Antonio Martinez November 30, 1781 in Santa Fe, New Mexico54, son of Joaquin Martin and Apolonia Rodriguez. He was born Abt. May 1755 in Santa Fe, New Mexico55, and died August 02, 1825 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. More About Jose Antonio Martinez: Census 1: 1823, Santa Fe, New Mexico56 Census 2: 1821, Santa Fe, New Mexico57 Children of Manuela Nieto and Jose Martinez are: 12. Juana4 Nieto (Francisco3, Cristobal2, Jose1) was born Abt. June 1762 in Santa Fe, New Mexico74. She married Anselmo Lucero. He was born Abt. 1767 in New Mexico. More About Anselmo Lucero: Census: 1790, Santa Fe, New Mexico75 Child of Juana Nieto and Anselmo Lucero is: 15. Maria Manuela4 Nieto (Pedro*3, Cristobal2, Jose1) was born Abt. 1757 in New Mexico. She married Francisco Xavier Angel Aft. April 10, 1777 in Santa Fe, New Mexico77, son of Marcial Angel and Maria Ramirez. He was born Abt. 1745 in New Mexico. More About Francisco Xavier Angel: Census: 1790, Tesuque, New Mexico78 Children of Maria Nieto and Francisco Angel are: 19. Maria Lorenza4 Nieto (Pedro*3, Cristobal2, Jose1) was born Abt. October 1766 in Santa Fe, New Mexico87. She married Jose de la Encarnacion Segura February 02, 1784 in Santa Fe, New Mexico88, son of Bernardo Segura and Juana Rodriguez. More About Maria Lorenza Nieto: Census: 1790, Santa Cruz de la Canada, New Mexico89 Children of Maria Nieto and Jose Segura are: 22. Antonio4 Nieto (Simon3, Cristobal2, Jose1) was born in New Mexico, and died Bef. 1788. He married Maria Antonia Pacheco December 26, 1749 in Santa Fe, New Mexico92. She was born in New Mexico, and died Bef. 1788. Children of Antonio Nieto and Maria Pacheco are: 27. Tomas4 Tapia (Maria Magdalena3 Nieto, Cristobal2, Jose1) was born Abt. 1700 in New Mexico. He married (1) Teresa Rodriguez. She was born Abt. 1705 in New Mexico, and died May 24, 1727 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He married (2) Maria Josefa Trujillo103 May 31, 1728 in San Ildefonso, New Mexico104, daughter of Juan Trujillo and Ana Herrera. She was born Abt. 1711 in New Mexico. More About Tomas Tapia: Census: 1750, Santa Fe, New Mexico105 Land: June 02, 1742, La Cienega, New Mexico106 More About Maria Josefa Trujillo: Estate Lands: April 19, 1751, Pojoaque, New Mexico107 Children of Tomas Tapia and Maria Trujillo are: Endnotes 1. New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe, NM, Spanish Archives of New Mexico, TW 638, Revalidates his grant. 2. John L. Kessell, Rick Hendricks and Meredith Dodge, Blood on the Boulders, The Journals of don Diego de Vargas, NM 1694-1697, (University of New Mexico Press 1998), Pg. 1141, Cristobal Nieto, Petronila, Simon, Sebastiana, Maria, Lucia, Josefa, 10.5 varas of wool, 8.75 of baize, 22 mantas, 25 sheep, 3 cows, 1 bull. 3. Charles Wilson Hackett, Revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico 1680-1682, (University of New Mexico Press), Pg. 147, Cristobal Nieto passed muster, with four lean beasts and an harquebus, and a sword of his own, he is exceedingly poor. he signed it. 4. Charles Wilson Hackett, Revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico 1680-1682, (University of New Mexico Press), Vol II, Pg. 120, Cristobal Nieto, a native of New Mexico, a widower, who has a distinguishing marks a slender medium stature, scant beard, aquiline face with the scar of a wound on the right eyelid and is 29 years old. He received the assistance due him in good like the rest, and so that it may be recorded he signed it. 5. Charles Wilson Hackett, Revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico 1680-1682, (University of New Mexico Press), Vol II, Pg. 192, Cristobal Nieto, passed muster with two gently horses and all personal arms except a suit of armor. 6. John L. Kessell, Rick Hendricks and Meredith Dodge, Blood on the Boulders, The Journals of don Diego de Vargas, NM 1694-1697, (University of New Mexico Press 1998), Pg. 1141. 7. Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, (LDS #6051367), Pg. 1380, Salvador Olguin, 24, of Nm, s/ Capt. Juan Olguin and Maria Lujan, both deceased, wtih Lucia Nieto, d/ Crsitobal Nieto and Petrona Pacheco. 8. John L. Kessell, Rick Hendricks and Meredith Dodge, Blood on the Boulders, The Journals of don Diego de Vargas, NM 1694-1697, (University of New Mexico Press 1998), Pg. 1141. 9. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 67, Hh 357. 10. Compiled by Virginia Langham Olmsted, C. G., Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830, (NMGS), Pg. 9, Francisco Nieto, Ysabel Gutierres, Lucia Nieto, Petrona Pacheco, Maria Nieto, 3 children. 11. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 67, HH 357, Ysabel Gutierrez, S, 70, widow; one son age 23, one daughter, 40 widow. Living next door to a Juana Nieto and Anselmo Lucero. 12. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 49, Bap Mar 29 1756, gp/ Luis Phelipe de Rivera and Gertrudes Rivera. 13. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 15. 14. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 29. 15. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 38. 16. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 59. 17. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 84. 18. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 58. 19. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 97. 20. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 148. 21. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 102. 22. New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823,1845, Pg. 62, HH 255, Ysidro Lobato, S, farmer; Francisca Nieto, S, 16. 23. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah / Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Burials, (Film #0016906 / AASF Roll #40), Pg. 43, entry 10, married to Simon Nieto. 24. New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe, NM, Spanish Archives of New Mexico, TW 642, Land to Juan Garcia de Noriega in Santa Fe. 25. New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe, NM, Spanish Archives of New Mexico, TW # 16, She and her sister, Antonia, sell land to Alonso Rael de Aguilar for the value of 80 dollats to my entire satisfaction and of my sister the two small cows one ox and 15 dollars in merchandise for thee, your heirs and successors... 26. New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823,1845, Pg. 69, HH 401, Pedro Nieto, S, 70; Juana Gutierres, 50; one son, 20; one widowed daughter, 24; her two sons, 6, 1. 27. Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, (LDS #6051367), Pg. 1879. 28. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah / Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Burials, (Film #0016906 / AASF Roll #40), Pg. 30, entry 4, widow of Francisco Tapia. 29. Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, (LDS #6051367), Pg. 1879, Francisco de Tapia, 22, s/ Francisco de Tapia, deceased and Maria de Chaves, natives of New Mexico, with Maria Magdalena Nieto, 24, d/ Cristobal Nieto and Petronila Pacheco. 30. Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, (LDS #6051367), Pg. 1879. 31. Esquibel & Colligan, The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico, (HGRC, 1999), Pg. 43. 32. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah / Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Burials, (Film #0016906 / AASF Roll #40), Pg. 4, entry 15, Juana Getrudis de Tapia, May 24 1727, Joseph Rodriguez. 33. Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, (LDS #6051367), Pg. 1571, Jose Rodriguez, 26, s/ Jose Rodriguez and Maria Lopez Conejos with Getrudis Tapia, d/ Francisco de Tapia and Magdalena Nieto, both deceased. 34. Compiled by Virginia Langham Olmsted, C. G., Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830, (NMGS), Pg. 11, Josseph Rodrigues; Maria Geronima ? 35. Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, (LDS #6051367), Pg. 1879. 36. Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, (LDS #6051367), Pg. 1879, Nicolas Antonio de Tapia, 23, soldier s/ Francisco de Tapia deceased and Maria Magdalena Nieto, with Pascuala Vasquez, 22, of unknown parentage, married April 14 1723, wit/ Juan Manuel Giltomey and Isabel de Olivas. 37. Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, (LDS #6051367), Pg. 1879. 38. Compiled by Virginia Langham Olmsted, C. G., Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830, (NMGS), Pg. 9, Noted as Maria Quiteria (no surname); with Cristobal Tapia; Juan de Ynojo; 1 child. 39. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 6, Bap Nov 2 1748, s/ Francisco Nieto and Ysabel Gutierrez, gp/ Juan Antonio Rodrigues and Ana Maria Gomes. 40. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 42. 41. New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823,1845, Pg. 63, HH 275, Antonio Esteban Nieto, S, 40, farmer; Juliana Nieto, S, 35; two sons, 14, 4; one daughter, 6. 42. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 184. 43. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 203. 44. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 240. 45. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 269. 46. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 132. 47. Patricia Black Esterly, 1821 Parish of Santa Fe, (New Mexico Genealogical Society), Pg. 98, Domingo Nieto, 30; Maria Monica Martin, 28; Encarnacion 18; Juan de Jesus, 6; Juan Jose, 3; Jose Dolores, 1. 48. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 295. 49. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 322. 50. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Vol II, Pg. 6. 51. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Vol II, Pg. 81. 52. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Vol II, Pg. 100. 53. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 63, Bap Apr 25 1759, gp/ Salvador Duran and ? Duran. 54. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 55, Josef Martin with Maria (Guadalupe) Nieto, both of this villa, wit/ Lorenso Marques, Nicolas Apodaca and Pedro Tafoya. 55. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 42, bap May 17 1755, s/ Juaquin Martines and Polonia Regiela, gp/ Bartholo Gutierres and Rosalia Tapia. 56. New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823,1845, Pg. 134, HH 35, Jose Martin, 63; Maria Manuela Nieto, 67; Juaquin, 25; Juan Andres Apodaca, 22; Maria Isabel Martin 19; Jose Tomas Apodaca, 4; Andrea de Jesus, 1; Juan Cristo Coris, 22; Maria Ignacia Martin, 31; Francisco Coris, 4; Maria Marta Pacheco, 9. 57. Patricia Black Esterly, 1821 Parish of Santa Fe, (New Mexico Genealogical Society), Pg. 36, Jose Martin, 60; Manuela Nieto, 56; Joaquin, 23; Justo Pastor, 22; Maria Marta, 8. 58. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 171, Joaquin Martines, s/ Jose Martines, dec and Manuela Nieto, with Maria Antonia Sandoval, d/ Francisco Sandoval and Ana Maria Gallego. 59. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Vol II, Pg. 130. 60. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 244, Bap Oct 16 1782, b. 3 days, d/ Josef Martin and Manuela Nieto; gp/ Juan Antonio Anaya and Getrudis Ortiz. 61. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 122, Jose Manuel Maese with Antonia Teresa Martin, Spanish of this villa. 62. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 131, Miguel Flores with Teresa Martinez. 63. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 260, Bap Sep 22 1784, b. 2 days, s/ Jose Martin and Manuela Nieto, gp/ Juan Domingo Maese and Maria Maese. 64. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 142, Miguel Martin with Rosa Valdez, both Spanish of this jurisdiction. (she apparently uses her mother's name). 65. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 137, Manuel de Jesus Martin with Maria Dolores Zedillo, gp/ Manuel de Jesus Marques and Maria Marques. 66. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 133, HH 28, Manuel Martin, 38, farmer; Maria Dolores Cedillo, 25; Jose Maria, 5; Jose Domingo, 1; Juan Lujan, 31; Maria Guadalupe Apodaca 20. 67. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 282, Bap Dec 8 1786, age 3 days, d/ Josef Martin and Manuela Nieto, gp/ Josef Antonio Ortega and Maria Rita Ulibarri. 68. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 307, Bap Jun 26 1789, s/ Jose Martin and Manuela Nieto, gp/ Miguel Antonio Maese and Maria Antonia Gonzales. 69. Raymond P. Salas and Margaret Leonard Windham, New Mexico Marriages: Immaculate Conception of Tome and Our Lady of Belen, (New Mexico Genealogical Society 1994), Pg. 150, Cristobal Coris with Ygnacia Martinez. 70. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 134, HH 35, Juan Cristo Coris, 22; Maria Ignacia Martin, 31; Francisco Coris, 4; (livign with her parents). 71. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Vol II, Pg. 55. 72. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 148, Andres Apodaca with Maria Ysabel Martinez. 73. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 134, Hh 35, Living with her Martin family; Juan Andres Apodaca, 22, farmer; Maria Isabel, 19; Jose Tomas, 4; Andrea de Jesus, 1. 74. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 85, Bap Jun 23 1762, gp/ Joseph Pacheco and Manuela Roibal. 75. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 67, HH 356, Anselmo Lusero, S, 23, farmer; Juana Nieto, S, 28 (living next door to her mother). 76. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 241. 77. Fray Chavez, New Mexico Roots, Ltd.: A Demographic Perspective from Genealogical, Historical and Geographic Data Found in the Diligencias Matrimoniales, (LDS #6051367), Pg. 37. 78. New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823,1845, Pg. 76, HH 531, Francisco Xavier Angel, MU, 45, day laborer; Manuela Nieto, M, 30; four sons, 8, 6, 4, 1; three daughters, 13, 11, 9. 79. Extracted by Raymond P. Salas, Compiled by Margaret Leonard Windham, New Mexico Marriages, Church of San Antonio de Sandia 1771-1865, (New Mexico Genealogical Society 1993), Pg. 14, Aug 31, 1795 Ygnacio Antonio Vega s/ Asencio Vega deceased and Maria Ysabel Valdes m. Juana Manuela Angel d/ Francisco Xavier Angel and Manuela Nieto gp/ Salvador Mora and Rosa Salazar, frame 608. 80. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 168, Bap May 12 1773, s/ Asencio Vega and Ysabel Baldes, gp/ Ysidro Maese and Ysidora Chaves. 81. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 213. 82. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 238. 83. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 256. 84. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 274. 85. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 316. 86. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Vol II, Pg. 10. 87. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 114. 88. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 92. 89. New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823,1845, Pg. 93, HH 244, Lorensa Nieto, M, 36, widow; two sons, twins, 1. 90. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 257. 91. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 325. 92. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 16-17, Antonio Nieto, s/ Simon Nieto and Francisca Maese, both deceased, with Maria Antonia Pacheco, wid/ Pedro Vutierres. 93. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 16 . 94. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 27 . 95. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 50. 96. Extracted by Raymond P. Salas, Compiled by Margaret Leonard Windham, New Mexico Marriages, Church of San Antonio de Sandia 1771-1865, (New Mexico Genealogical Society 1993), Pg. 3, Miguel de la Cruz Nieto, with Maria Dolores Salazar, both of Bernalillo. 97. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 61. 98. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 113. 99. Extracted by Raymond P. Salas, Compiled by Margaret Leonard Windham, New Mexico Marriages, Church of San Antonio de Sandia 1771-1865, (New Mexico Genealogical Society 1993), Pg. 11, Rafael Nieto, s/ Antonio Nieto and Maria Antonia Gonzales, both deceased, with Maria Getrudis Salazar, d/ Mateo Salazar and Ana Maria Garcia. 100. Compiled by Virginia Langham Olmsted, C. G., Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830, (NMGS), Pg. 175, HH 74, Loreto Nieto, 30; siblings, Maria Agapita, 26; Diego Antonio, 17; Juan Rafael, 10; Maria de Jesus, 20; Maria Juana, 1; Getrudis Salazar, 50 widow. 101. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 120. 102. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 34 . 103. New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe, NM, Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Twitchell #973, Shows family relationship. 104. Transcribed and Edited by David Gonzales, Pueblo y Misión de San Yldefonso, (SHHAR), Pg. 2. 105. Compiled by Virginia Langham Olmsted, C. G., Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830, (NMGS), Pg. 9, Tomas Tapia, Josepha Truxillo; Juana; Rosalia; Anna Maria; Maria; 2 children; Luisa Tapia; 1 child. 106. New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe, NM, Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Roll 50, PLC 189, Granted by Gaspar Domingo de Mendosa, Governor of New Mexico on 2 June 1742. Tapia a soldier, took possessionof June 3 1742 by Antonio de Ulibarri, alcalde mayor. Near the road to el Alamo. 107. New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe, NM, Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Twitchell #973. 108. Esquibel & Colligan, The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico, (HGRC, 1999), Pg. 316, n. 5.2. 109. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah / Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Burials, (Film #0016906 / AASF Roll #40), Pg. not numbered, married to Mathias Quintana. 110. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah / Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Burials, (Film #0016906 / AASF Roll #40), Tapia, Anna Maria, died 10 May 1758, m. Mathias Quintana . 111. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 67. 112. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 67, Matias Quintana, Spanish, 60, weaver; Theodora Gonzales, Spanish, 43; 3 sons ages -- 11, 6, 4 and 4 daughters ages 16, 9, 3, 1. 113. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah / Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Burials, (Film #0016906 / AASF Roll #40), married to Bartholome Gutierres. 114. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 21. 115. Virginia Langham Olmsted, "Spanish Enlistment Papers of New Mexico, 1732-1820," National Genealogical Society Quarterly (Sept 1979-): Pg. 295. 116. Virginia L. Olmsted, CG, National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 67:4, Pg. 295. 117. New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe, NM, Spanish Archives of New Mexico II, Roll 11, Frame 229, Corporal de Cuera Bartolome Gutierres died of natural causes on the 1st of February in the expedition to Sonora and buried. 118. Virginia L. Olmsted, CG, National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 67:4, Pg. 295, Bartolome Gutierrez, s/ Bartolome Gutierrez and Nicolasa Montoya, of Santa Fe, farmer, 5'2" 20 years, black hair and eyebrows, dark eyes, fair skin, thick beard, two moles on left side of face, 14 July 1749, signed. Died on expedition to Sonora 1 Feb 1781( 748). 119. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, Santa Fe, New Mexico Death Records, (Film # 16906), Pg. 60, entry 4, TAPIA, Chrstobal - DIED 22 Dec 1791, widowed of Juana de YNOJOS . 120. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 13, Christobal Tapia with Juana de Ynojos, wit/ Joseph Rodrigues and Geronyma Montaño. 121. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 67, HH 351, Cristoval Tapia, S, 81, widower; one son, 30; two daughters, 38, 23. 122. Compiled by Virginia Langham Olmsted, C. G., Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830, (NMGS), Pg. 9, Crsitobal Tapia; Juan de Ynojo; 1 child, enumerated with Maria Quiterian (Tapia). 123. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 117. 124. San Juan de los Caballeros Death Records, (AASF Roll #37), 920:3, Olaya Tapia wid/ Pedro Antonio Martin. 125. "HGRC-Herencia Journal," Hispanic Genalogical Research Center of New Mexico: 2:4, Pg. 7, padrinos, Salvador Duran and Juana Lujan. 126. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 12, Sep 14 1744, Pedro Martin with Maria Olaya de Tapia, gp/ Salbador Duran and Juana Luxan. 127. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 117, HH 262, Olaya Tapia, S, 58; widow, her mother, S, 78; two sons, 35, 32; three daughters, 25, 22, 21; one female Indian servant, 18. 128. Compiled by Virginia Langham Olmsted, C. G., Spanish and Mexican Census 1750-1830, (NMGS), Pg. 34, Pedro Martin; Olalla de Tapia; Lucia; Maria; Jph Joachin; Nicolas Antonio. 129. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 114, HH 199. 130. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS). 131. Translated & Compiled by Olmsted, New Mexico Colonial Censuses 1790, 1823, 1845, (NMGS), Pg. 114, HH 199, Manuel Rodrigues, S, 60, farmer; Maria Juana Tapia, S, 55, one son age 10; one daughter age 6. 132. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 1, Bap Oct 20 1747, s/ Thomas Tapia and Josepha Truxillo, gm/ Diega Maria Garduña. 133. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 137. 134. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 54, Francisco Tapia, wid/ Maria Barvara Rodriguez, with Maria Luisa Romero, wid/ Santiago Gallego. 135. Roybal, Pfeufer, extractors, New Mexico Marriages: Santa Fe-St. Francis Parish and Military Chapel of Our Lady of Light (La Castrense) 1728-1857, (NMGS), Pg. 137. 136. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 10, Bap Jan 10 1750, d/ Thomas Tapia and Maria Truxillo, gp/ Christoval Gonzales and Maria Josepha Maes. 137. Extracted by May; Compiled by Windham & Baca, New Mexico Baptisms of Santa Fe, (NMGS), Pg. 37, Bap Jun 24 1754, s/ Thomas Tapia and Maria Truxillo, gp/ Pablo Baca and Lorenza de Rivera. |
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