Davis Uriah I | Born 1707
MONTOYA, Antonio Captain
1647 - Bef 1725 (< 77 years)-
Name MONTOYA, Antonio [1] Suffix Captain Born 1647 Gender Male Died Bef 1725 Person ID I10322 Uriah Davis I - Genealogy Last Modified 21 Jun 2018
Father DE MONTOYA, Diego Mother MONTOYA DE VERA, MarÃa DoÃa, b. 1623, d. 12/12 Jan 1739/1740, Alburquerque, Kingdom of New Mexico (Age 117 years) Married 1689 Family ID F3494 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family DE SALAS, Maria Hurtado, d. 22/22 Mar 1725/1726 Married Abt 1680 [2] Children 1. MONTOYA, Juan Antonio 2. MONTOYA, Angela 3. MONTOYA, Juana 4. MONTOYA, Antonia 5. MONTOYA, Nicolasa 6. MONTOYA, Antonio 7. MONTOYA, Manuela 8. MONTOYA, Tomasa 9. MONTOYA, MarÃa 10. MONTOYA, Andres, b. 1678, d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 Family ID F3492 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Antonio Montoya and his wife, Maria Hurtado, were witnesses for the wedding of Andres Hurtado (her brother) and Antonia Dominguez at Guadalupe del Paso (now Cuidad Juarez, Mexico] in 1689. [DM, 1689, No. 2].
They returned home with Vargas four years later with a large increase over the three children of 1680. In 1707, by then a Captain, Antonio gave his age as sixty, and sixty-six in 1715. [DM, 1707, No. 2; DM, 1715, No. 6].
In 1716 he took part in the Moqui campaign with the Santa Fe militia. [Spanish Archives, II, no. 250].
A 1704 suit shows that his father had owned land in Santa Fe before the Rebellion. [Spanish Archives, I, No. 481].
Antonio died before 1725, the year his widow made her last will. He had been mayordomo, in Vargas' name, of the confraternity of La Conquistadora in 1969. [OLC, pp 8, 64-5, 74-5].
In her last testament, Maria Hurtado declared that she and Antonio had been married for forty-six years, and then named their children: Juan Antonio, Andres, Angela, Juana, Antonia, Nicolasa, Antonio, Manuela, Tomasa, and Maria. She also mentioned a grandson, Miguel Ortiz. She died on March 22, 1726, and was buried in the Conquistadora Chapel of Santa Fe.
Of these children, Andres married Antonia Lucero, and then Maria Sisneros; Antonio is very likely the man of this name whose young wife, Catalina de Ribera, died early in June 1727. Of the girls, Juana married Francisco Palomino Rendon in 1693, and then Juan Manuel Chirinos in 1710; and Maria became the wife of Miguel de la Vega y Coca in 1699.
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Sources - [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 376.
Antonio de Montoya was the son of Diego de Montoya and Dona Maria deVera; this is the couple through who practically all of the New MexicoMontoyas descend from the original colonist of this name. [AASF, DM,1689, No. 1] - [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.
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 376.