Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Antoniorosalido

Male 1678 - 1738  (60 years)


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  • Name DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Antoniorosalido  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Born 1678  [5
    Gender Male 
    Died 12 May 1738  [6
    Person ID I10406  Uriah Davis I - Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jun 2018 

    Father DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Fernando Don,   b. 1651,   d. Between 1712 and 1716, New Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 61 years) 
    Mother DE SALAS, Lucia Hurtado,   d. 3/03 Feb 1728/1729, New Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F3510  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family MONTAÃO, MarÃa Magdalena,   b. Bef 1693, Guadalupe del Paso, Kingdom of New Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 23/23 Mar 1717/1718  (Age < 25 years) 
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F3514  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 


    • [Chavez.FTW]

      Antonio Duran y Chavez was ailing in 1705 when his father, Don Fernando, asked for his position as commander of the soldiers at Atrisco but in 1712 he was perfectly healthy when engaged in fights with his father and brother Francisco again a certain individual.

      He was first married to Magdalena Montano, by who he had a least two children: Maria, born in 1707 and Fernando, in 1708.

      On March 23, 1718, after complicated dispensations were granted, Antonio, widowed of his first wife, married a cousin, Antonia Baca. As previously stated, Antonio was in possession of his famous father's last will,which in the nineteenth century was in the family of General Jose Maria Chavez. Antonio died on May 12, 1738. His widow died many years after at the age of seventy-five, on February 15, 1770.

      No wills by Antonio or his wife Antonia Baca are extant. Some of their sons, gathered from different sources, are as follows: Cristobal, Miguel, Jose, Juan Antonio, Tomas, Francisco, and Santiago. Three known girls were: Feliciana, who married Manuel Baca; Lucia Ana, wife of Felipe Romero and Maria, who drowned in the Rio del Norte at the age of eleven in 1742.

      Of the sons, Cristobal, on a trip to Mexico City brought a bride, Maria Josefa Nunez and they had their velacion at Laguna, where his sister Feliciana's husband was Alcalde Mayor, on June 30, 1756.

      Miguel, mentioned as brother of Cristobal, perhaps his twin, and a sponsor with his mother, married Gertrudis Santisteban of Santa Fe, October 20, 1754.

      Jose married Juana Baca on October 15, 1758.

      Juan Antonio, who appeared as a sponsor with his mother and with his sister Feliciana, married Tomasa Padilla, December 3, 1742.

      Francisco appeared once as a sponsor with his mother.

      Santiago, born in 1733, married Maria Luisa Paez, daughter of Ramon Paez and Manuela Velarde, at Guadalupe del Paso in 1761, and brought her back home; his mother and brother Juan Antonio were sponsors for a child of theirs in 1768.

  • Sources 
    1. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 161.
      Don Fernando Duran y Chavez......Their ten children are named in theirfather's will in this order: Bernardo, Pedro, Antonio, Isabel,Francisco, Luis Nicolas, Maria, Catalina, and Pedro Gomez Duran. Thefour eldest had been born before 1680 in
      the Sandia-Bernalillo area; the rest at Guadalupe del Paso.

    2. [S370] New Mexico Roots Ltd., 305-6.
      1718, Mar. 7 (no. 10), Bernalillo. Antonio de Chavez of Atrisco, n. ofNew Mexico, widowed of Da. Maria Magdalena Montaño, son of Capt. DonFernando Duran y Chavez and Da. Lucia Hurtado, and Da. Antonia Baca (15)of Bernalillo, parents unknown. Groom requests dispensation from 3rddegree of consanguinity, and 2nd of affinity from illicit copula withbride's relative, latter also related to him in 4th degree. Reasons fordispensations: Bride is very poor and in danger of losing her honor ifher relatives died, the paucity of equal status in "this miserablekingdom" and groom's own charity for helping her besides his fondness.Dispensation has been granted with penalties: Groom must labor manuallyone day a week for 4 months at the Parish Church, and begging alms forthe Poor Souls; he has to donate 1000 adobes for the Albuquerque Churchand the same for the Bernalillo cemetery, and personally must make 100adobes for the Albuquerque Church and another 100 for the one inBernalillo, working personally for one whole week at each place, so thatother will be deterred from similar sinful commissions.
      Witnesses: Juan de Dios Martin, Albuquerque notary; Francisco XavierBenavides (26), and Sebastian Antonio Maldonado (42), both married. Josede Quintana, Bernalillo notary; Cristobal Arellano (44), Diego Montoya(20), both married. Pair married March 23, 1718, with nuptial blessingon April 24, 1718; witnesses for both occasions being Don Miguel de SanJuan and Isabel Montoya, and Ignacio de Aragon.

    3. [S371] The Chavez Family, 4.
      Fernando Duran y Chavez II, married Lucia Hurtado de Salas. Theseindividuals had ten children together and Fernando had a natural daughterby another woman. The children were:
      Isabela Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1679, married Jacinto Pelaez in1700 and then Baltazar de Mata in 1705 and lastly to Eusebio Real deAguliar in 1718.
      Maria Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1688, married Antonio Ulibarri in1710.
      Catalina Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1691, married Matias Miranda in1711.
      Clara Duran y Chavez married Juan de la Mora Pineda.
      Bernardino Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1676, married FranciscaMiziquia in 1699.
      Pedro Duran y Chavez, the elder, was born in 1677, and married JuanaMontoya in 1703, and then Gertrudis Sanchez in 1728.
      Antonio Rosalido Durlan y Chavez, who was born in 1678, married MagdalenaMontano in 1706.
      Francisco Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1681, married Juana Baca, theyounger, in 1713.
      Luis Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1683, married Lenor Montano in 1707.
      Nicholas Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1686, married Juana Montaño in1714.
      Pedro Gomez Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1706, married Petronia Martinin 1737.

    4. [S378] "Deligencias Matrimoniales From the Durango Archives", 27.
      November 1797, Belen. Tomas Francisco Sanchez (24), español, son ofJulian Sanches and of Maria Antonia Chavez of the 4th Plaza de NuestraSeñora de Guadalupe de los Chavez, with Apolonia de Jesus Baca (20),española, daughter of Jose Baca and of Juana Chavez, originarios delPuesto de Sausal.

      Partida de Bautismo: 11 March 1773, San Agustin de la Ysleta, TomasFrancisco, son of Julian Sanchez and of Maria Antonia Chavez. Padrinoswere Manuel Gallegos and Gertrudis Tenorio.

      Partida de Bautismo: 12 April 1777, San Agustin de la Ysleta, born 2April, Apolonia de Jesus, daughter of Jose BAca and of Juana Chavez.Padrinos were Ignacio Chavez and Ursula Sanchez of the Puesto de Atrisco.

      Petition Witnesses: Toribio Garcia Jurado (65), Belen; Jose Garcia Jurado(63), Belen; Pedro Padilla (62), Sausal

      Petition is for dispensation of 4th degree consanguinity (two lines)causa angustia loci, related as follows:

      Franco Chavez (1st Primos) Anto Chavez
      Ign. Chavez (2nd Primos) Tomas Chavez
      Juanica Chavez (3rd Primos) Ma Anta Chavez
      Apolonia Baca (4th Primos) Tomas Franco. Sanchez

    5. [S371] The Chavez Family, 4.
      Fernando duran y Chavez II, married Lucia Hurtado de Salas. Theseindividuals had ten children together and Fernando had a natural daughterby another woman. The children were:
      Isabela Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1679, married Jacinto Pelaez in1700 and then Baltazar de Mata in 1705 and lastly to Eusebio Real deAguliar in 1718.
      Maria Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1688, married Antonio Ulibarri in1710.
      Catalina Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1691, married Matias Miranda in1711.
      Clara Duran y Chavez married Juan de la Mora Pineda.
      Bernardino Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1676, married franciscaMiziquia in 1699.
      Pedro Duran y Chavez, the elder, was born in 1677, and married JuanaMontoya in 1703, and then Gertrudis Sanchez in 1728.
      Antonio Rosalido Durlan y Chavez, who was born in 1678, married MagdalenaMontano in 1706.
      Francisco Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1681, married Juana Baca, theyounger, in 1713.
      Luis Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1683, married Lenor Montano in 1707.
      Nicholas Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1686, married juana Montano in1714.
      Pedro Gomez Duran y Chavez, who was born in 1706, married Petronia Martinin 1737.

    6. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 162.
      On March 23, 1718, after complicated dispensations were granted, Antonio,widowed of his first wife, married a cousin, Antonia Baca. As previouslystated, Antonio was in possession of his famous father's last will,whichin the nineteenth century was in the family of General Jose Maria Chavez.Antonio died on May 12, 1738. His widow died many years after at the ageof seventy-five, on February 15, 1770.