Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

PADILLA, Tomasa

Female 1728 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name PADILLA, Tomasa  [1, 2, 3
    Born 1728  [3
    Gender Female 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I10431  Uriah Davis I - Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jun 2018 

    Father DE PADILLA, Diego Don 
    Mother DE LARA, MarÃa VÃsquez DoÃa 
    Married 18 Sep 1713  Bernalillo, Kingdom of New Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F3508  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 162.
      No wills by Antonio or his wife Antonia Baca are extant. Some of theirsons, gathered from different sources, are as follows: Cristobal,Miguel, Jose, Juan Antonio, Tomas, Francisco, and Santiago. Three knowngirls were: Feliciana, who married Manuel Baca; Lucia Ana, wife of FelipeRomero and Maria, who drowned in the Rio del Norte at the age of elevenin 1742.

      Of the sons, Cristobal, on a trip to Mexico City brought a bride, MariaJosefa Nunez and they had their velacion at Laguna, where his sisterFeliciana's husband was Alcalde Mayor, on June 30, 1756.

      Miguel, mentioned as brother of Cristobal, perhaps his twin, and asponsor with his mother, married Gertrudis Santisteban of Santa Fe,October 20, 1754.

      Jose married Juana Baca on October 15, 1758.

      Juan Antonio, who appeared as a sponsor with his mother and with hissister Feliciana, married Tomasa Padilla, December 3, 1742.

      Francisco appeared once as a sponsor with his mother.

      Santiago, born in 1733, married Maria Luisa Paez, daughter of Ramon Paezand Manuela Velarde, at Guadalupe del Paso in 1761, and brought her backhome; his mother and brother Juan Antonio were sponsors for a child oftheirs in 1768.

    2. [S379] New Mexico Marriages and Baptisms San Augustin de la Isleta, 4.
      3 Dec 1742 Thomas Chavez m. Tomasa Padilla, both Spanish. Test: Marcial[n.s.) & Gregoria Baca.
      AASF #37, Isleta Marriages

    3. [S381] Founders of Albuquerque, Families living in Bernalillo County and the RioAbajo During the 17th and 18th Centuries.
      Padilla, Diego de
      children, 2nd marriage:
      1. Francisco, b. 1712-13 at El Paso, m. March 13, 1732 at Isleta toIsabel Baca
      2. Manuela, m. September 29, 1755 at Isleta Francisco Xavier Chavez
      3. Diego, b. 1719-20 m. María Luisa Chavez, m. Eduarda Yterrieta
      4. Nicolas, b. 1722-3
      5. Bernardo, b. 1724-25, m. Quiteria Chavez
      6. Tomasa, b. 1728-29, m. Dec. 3, 1742 at Isleta, to Tomas Chavez
      7. Pedro, bapt. May 26, 1731 at Isleta, m. Jan. 28, 1755 at Isleta toVictoria Chavez
      8. María Baarbara, bapt. Feb. 27, 1735 at Isleta, m. Antonio Chavez
      9. María, b. August 29, 1733 at Isleta
      10. Esteban [not mentioned in probate]
      References:
      Brayer: Pueblo Land Grants, p. 53, 90
      Bancroft: History of Arizona and New Mexico, Grant no. 146
      Chavez: Origins, p. 84, 142, 144, 162, 290, 307, 323
      Twitchell: Spanish Archives, Vol. i, p. 70, 187, 188
      Spanish Archives: #517, #684, #1159, #1258
      El Palacio Magazine, May 1957, p. 178
      NMLG Reel 30 Case 157, Case 273; Reel 40 Case 63; Reel 54 Case 273
      50th Congress 1st Session, Senate Executive Document No. 38, 1887
      Pearce: Place Names, p. 53
      AASF DM 1713 (no. 1)
      AASF Isleta Burial, B-57