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- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 236.
These children were: .......Manuela, late wife of Joaquin Sanchez.
{From the will of Andres Montoya, written in 1740}
[Spanish Archives, I, no. 526]
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 281.
JoaquÃn Sánchez was thirty years old and widowed of Manuel Montoya, whowas buried in Santa Fe, when he married Manuela Francisca Guerrero de laMora of Albuquerque in 1725. [AASF DM 1725, No. 5].
His first wife was still living in 1720 [AASF DM 1720, No. 1].
Known children by his second wife were: MarÃa Paula, born February 2,1730, [AASF, B-2, Albq.] who is eveidently, but not positively, the onewho married Juan Bautista Quintana of Santa Cruz in 1746 [AASF M-27, StaCruz] and her brother Francisco. [Spanish Archives I, No. 864].
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 281.
JoaquÃn Sánchez was thirty years old and widowed of Manuel Montoya, whowas buried in Santa Fe, when he married Manuela Francisca Guerrero de laMora of Albuquerque, in 1725 [DM, 1725, Albuquerque, No 5]. His firstwife was still living in 1720 [DM, 1720, No. 1]. Known children by hissecond wife were: MarÃa Paula, born February 2, 1730 [AASF, B-2, Albq].who is evidently, but not positively, the one who married Juan BautistaQuintana of Santa Cruz in 1746 [AASF, M-27, Sta. Cruz], and her brother,Francisco.
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 281.
Joaquin Sánchez was thirty years old and widowed of Manuel Montoya, whowas buried in Santa Fe, when he married Manuela Francisca Guerrero de laMora of Albuquerque in 1725. [AASF DM 1725, No. 5].
His first wife was still living in 1720 [AASF DM 1720, No. 1].
Known children by his second wife were: MarÃa Paula, born February 2,1730, [AASF, B-2, Albq.] who is eveidently, but not positively, the onewho married Juan Bautista Quintana of Santa Cruz in 1746 [AASF M-27, StaCruz] and her brother Francisco. [Spanish Archives I, No. 84].
- [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]
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