Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

MONTOYA, Andres

Male 1678 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name MONTOYA, Andres  [1, 2
    Born 1678  [3
    Gender Male 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I10309  Uriah Davis I - Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jun 2018 

    Father MONTOYA, Antonio Captain,   b. 1647,   d. Bef 1725  (Age < 77 years) 
    Mother DE SALAS, Maria Hurtado,   d. 22/22 Mar 1725/1726 
    Married Abt 1680  [4
    Family ID F3492  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 SISNEROS, Maria 
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F3491  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 LUCERO DE GODOY, Antonia Gregoria,   b. 1682,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married 14/14 Jan 1697/1698  Santa Fe, Kingdom of New Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Children 
     1. MONTOYA, Diego
     2. MONTOYA, Josefa
     3. MONTOYA, Manuela,   d. Aft 1720
     4. MONTOYA, Andres
     5. MONTOYA, Isidro
     6. MONTOYA, Jose
     7. MONTOYA, Francisco,   d. Abt 16 Sep 1702, Bernalillo, Kingdom of Nuevo Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location
     8. MONTOYA, Antonio
     9. MONTOYA, Cristobal
     10. MONTOYA, Nicolas
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F3490  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 


    • [Chavez.FTW]

      Andres Montoya, son of Antonio and Maria Hurtado, lived in Santa Fe until his (Antonio's) death, where he acquired considerable property. [Spanish Archives, I, Nos. 511, 526, 836, 837, 840]. He also was Alcalde Mayor of the three north Queres Pueblos in 1731-32. [Bancroft, NMO, 1732; Crespo, par. 255]. He appears to be the man who furnished the vigas and other lumber for the Santa Fe parish church in 1714 and the chapel of San Miguel in 1710. [OLC, pp. 39, 72, 74-75; Kubler, pg. 19]

      Andres made his last will in 1740. After giving the names of his parents, he declared that he had ten children by his first wife, Antonio Lucero de Godoy and none by the second, Maria Sisneros.

      These children were: Josefa, wife of Jose Santisteban; Manuela, late wife of Joaquin Sanchez; Andres, married to Ana Baca; Isidro, husband of Manuela Silva; Jose, married to Juana Quintana; Francisco, husband of Juana Baca; Antonio, husband of Ynez Baca; Cristobal (dead); Nicolas and Diego, both single. [Spanish Archives, I, no. 526]

      Of the children just mentioned, Josefa had first married Manuel Silva in 1717, and then Santisteban in 1720; Francisco married Juana Baca, on June 14, 1733. [AASF, M-3, Sta. Fe)

      Captain Andres Montoya died on August 31, 1740; his first wife had died on December 6, 1736. [AASF, B-48, Sta. Fe]

  • Sources 
    1. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 236.
      Andres Montoya, son of Antonio and Maria Hurtado.........
      ....These children were ........and Diego.

    2. [S376] The Family of Lucero de Godoi: Early Records, 8.
      Know Issue of Francisco Lucero de Godoi and Josefa Lopez de Grijalva:
      A. Francisco Mateo Lucero (also Lopez de Godoi) Wife unknown but hadissue (ONMF-Chavez, pp. 61, 211)
      B. Beatriz Lucero (ONMF-Chavez, pp. 61, 211)
      C. Maria Josefa Lucero (ONMF-Chavez, pp. 61, 211)
      D. Lucia Lucero married Francisco del Rio (ONMF-Chavez, pp. 61, 211)
      (Of these girls Fray Chavez writes "Maria married Juan Alderette")
      E. Nicolas Lucero (Fray Angelico Chavez thought he was the youngestbrother of these Luceros.)
      Born: 1653
      Married: Wife unknown but was brother-in-law of Pedro Varela.
      (However in ONMF-Chavez, p. 47, Maria, daughter of Sebastian de HerreraCorrales and Juana de Aragon, was already married to Nicolas Lucero deGodoy. Her sister, Juana Herrera Corrales was the wife of Pedro Varelawhich perfectly fits the one clue, "He was the brother-in-law of PedroVarela" on page 61 in ONMF).
      F. Antonia Gregoria Lucero Married Andres Montoya
      G. Juana Lucero married Jose Moniel

    3. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 376.
      Andres Montoya and Antonia Lucero were married in Santa Fe, Janaury 24,1698 when he was 20 and the bride was 16.
      [AASF, DM 1698, no. 21]

    4. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 235.
      In her last testament, Maria Hurtado declared that she and Antonio hadbeen married for forty-six years and then named theirchildren..........She died on March 22, 1726. Antonio died before 1725,the year his widow made her last will.