Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

DE MONTOYA, Diego

Male


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  • Name DE MONTOYA, Diego  [1, 2, 3
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I10347  Uriah Davis I - Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jun 2018 

    Married 1624  Texcoco, New Spain Find all individuals with events at this location  [4, 5
    Family ID F3498  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family MONTOYA DE VERA, MarÃa DoÃa,   b. 1623,   d. 12/12 Jan 1739/1740, Alburquerque, Kingdom of New Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 117 years) 
    Married 1689 
    Children 
     1. MONTOYA, Diego
     2. MONTOYA, Felipe De Montoya
     3. DE MONTOYA, LuÃsa
     4. MONTOYA, Antonio Captain,   b. 1647,   d. Bef 1725  (Age < 77 years)
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F3494  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [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]

    2. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 77.
      Bartolome de Montoya came with his entire family in 1600. He was anative of Cantillana (near Sevilla, {Spain}], the son of Francisco deMontoya......His wife was Maria de Zamora, born in Mexico City at SanSebastian, the daughter of Pedro de Zamora who was a resident of thatcity and former Alcalde Mayor of Oaxaca {Mexico}. Her mother's name wasAgustina Abarca. ["Archivos General de la Nacion, Mexico: 1. Inquisicion- {Photo copies in the Coronado Library at the University of New Mexico.Some "Inquisicion" references by page, instead of foja, are transcriptcopies owned by Dean Scholes, to be also found in the Library of Congressand Ayer Collection}, t. 462, f. 351]. Maria had married Montoya atTexcoco, [ibid.] and by the time they joined Onate's colony they hadthree boys and two girls, who were all under sixteen in 1600; Francisco,Diego, Jose, Lucia and Pertronila. ["Don Juan de Onate and the Foundingof New Mexico" by George P. Hammond, Santa Fe, 1927]. Bartolome was anAlferez in 1609 when he escorted a band of friars from Zacatecas to SantaFe. ["Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla: 5. Contaduria; {transcriptcopies loaned to Fray Angelico Chavez by Dean France V. Scholes}, leg.711, Data]. This is the last we hear of him.

    3. [S384] The Adobe Kingdom, 44.
      Chart I
      Parents of the First Century, Baca Family
      Cristóbal Baca I (md) Ana Ortiz Pacheco
      issue: Maria Villanueva Ortiz Baca 1582 md Simón de Abendaño (ca. 1580)
      (their issue): Maria de Avendaño (md) Diego de Vera (1st) 1593 Antoniode Salas (2nd)
      (their issue): María Ortiz de Vera 1623 md Manuel Jorge (1) and Diego deMontoya (2)
      (their issue): Luísa Montoya md Francisco de Trujillo

    4. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 77.
      Bartolome de Montoya came with his entire famiy in 1600. He was a nativeof Cantillana (near Sevilla, {Spain}], the son of Francisco deMontoya......His wife was Maria de Zamora, born in Mexico City at SanSebastian, the daughter of Pedro de Zamora who was a resident of thatcity and former Alcalde Mayor of Oaxaca {Mexico}. Her mother's name wasAgustina Abarca. ["Archivos General de la Nacion, Mexico: 1. Inquisicion- {Photo copies in the Coronado Library at the University of New Mexico.Some "Inquisicion" references by page, instead of foja, are transcriptcopies owned by Dean Scholes, to be also found in the Library of Congressand Ayer Collection}, t. 462, f. 351]. Maria had married Montoya atTexcoco, [ibid.] and by the time they joined Onate's colony they hadthree boys and two girls, who were all under sixteen in 1600; Francisco,Diego, Jose, Lucia and Pertronila. ["Don Juan de Onate and the Foundingof New Mexico" by George P. Hammond, Santa Fe, 1927]. Bartolome was anAlferez in 1609 when he escorted a band of friars from Zacatecas to SantaFe. ["Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla: 5. Contaduria; {transcriptcopies loaned to Fray Angelico Chavez by Dean France V. Scholes}, leg.711, Data]. This is the last we hear of him.

    5. [S383] Hispanic Genealogy Research Center of New Mexico Database.