Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

MONTAÃO, Leonor

Female Bef 1693 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name MONTAÃO, Leonor  [1, 2, 3, 4
    Born Bef 1693  Guadalupe del Paso, Kingdom of New Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location  [5
    Gender Female 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I10449  Uriah Davis I - Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jun 2018 

    Father DE SOTO-MAYOR, Juan Antonio Montano,   b. 1651, Mexico City, Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1696  (Age < 44 years) 
    Mother DE VERA, Isabel Jorge,   d. 25 Nov 1736 
    Married Aft 1677 
    Family ID F3522  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Luis,   b. 1683,   d. Bef 1716  (Age < 32 years) 
    Married 13 Jun 1708  [6
    Notes 


    • [Chavez.FTW]

      1707, June (No. 4) Albuquerque, Luis de Chavez (19) of Atrisco, son of Capt. Don Fernando Duran y Chavez and Da. Luica Hurtado, españoles of Atrisco, and Da. Leonor Montaño (13), d. of Antonio Montaño, deceased, and Da. Isabel Jorge, also españoles of Atrisco. Pair related 3rd and 4th degree consanguinity, and bride already violated by groom; dispensation granted because of groom's humility;
      Witnesses: Jose de Quintana, notary and bondsman for dispensation fee; Diego Padilla (21), Joaquin Sedillo (29), Sebastian Canseco (30), Feliciano Candelaria.
      Pair married June 13, 1708 (sic).
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F3516  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 163.
      Nicolas Duran y Chavez was twenty-four and a resident of Atrisco when hehad at least one natural child, already four years old in 1714, when hedecided to marry its mother, Juana Montano, of Santa Fe. The weddingtook place on July 20, 1714. She was the sister of two other Montanogirls, Magdalena and Leonore, who had married his brothers Antonio andLuis. The men were second cousins of the women. Niclas acquired muchproperty south of Isleta and appears in several land litigations.

    2. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 163.
      Luis Duran y Chavez married Leonar Montano, by whom he had a daughter,Antonia. He died relatively young prior to 1716

    3. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 234.
      Three known sons were Jose, Juan and Lucas. Three of their daughters,Leonor, Magdalena and Juana, married three Duran y Chavez brothers, Luis,Antonio and Nicolas, respectively. A fourth, Polonia, became the wife ofSalvador de Santisteban.

    4. [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 Duran 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.

    5. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 77.
      Three known sons were Jose, Juan and Lucas. Three of their daughters,Leonor, Magdalena and Juana, married three Duran y Chavez brothers, Luis,Antonio and Nicolas, respectively. A fourth, Polonia, became the wife ofSalvador de Santisteban. Several of the children were born at Guadalupedel Paso during the twelve-year exile. These were Jose, Luca, anotherJose, Polonia, Lenor, Madgadelna and Juana. The last three became thewives of three sons of Don Fernando Duran y Chavez.

    6. [S370] New Mexico Roots Ltd., 304-5.
      1707, June (No. 4) Albuquerque, Luis de Chavez (19) of Atrisco, son ofCapt. Don Fernando Duran y Chavez and Da. Luica Hurtado, españoles ofAtrisco, and Da. Leonor Montaño (13), d. of Antonio Montaño, deceased,and Da. Isabel Jorge, also españoles of Atrisco. Pair related 3tf and 4thdegree consanguinity, and bride already violated by groom; dispensationgranted because of groom's humility;
      Witnesses: Jose de Quintana, notary and bondsman for dispensation fee;Diego Padilla (21), Joaquin Sedillo (29), Sebastian Canseco (30),Feliciano Candelaria.
      Pair married June 13, 1708 (sic).