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- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 211.
Miguel Lucero, living in the Rio Abajo, was already married to AngelaVallejo at the start of the century. Their children were Manuel, Maria,born Decembe 1, 1708 and Miguel II, born on January 6, 1710, after theuntimely death of his father, who was wounded at El Morro and diedshortly after at Zuni, June 15, 1709, when he was buried in the Mission'ssanctuary, on the Epistle side. On December 8, 1710, his widow acted assponsor with Pedro Lucero, who could well be her brother-in-law and oneof the sons of old Nicolas Lucero de Godoy.
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 209.
Nicolas Lucero de Godoy, who married Maria Montoya, seems to be the sonof old Juan and a brother of Antonio, there being no conclusive proof.He settled in the Rio Abajo, giving his age as fifty in 1696. {AASF, DM1696, No. 10.} In 1710 he was living in Alburquerque, and by 1716, hegave his age as seventy. {AASF, DM 1710, No. 7; DM 1716, No. 1; DM 1718,No. 9}. His family, and that of Bernardina de Salas y Trujillo [hisfather's third mother-in-law] were considered among the original foundersof Alburquerque in 1706. {New Mexico Historical Review, Vol. IV, No. 3,page 274]. Nicolas died on April 27, 1721 and Maria Montoya on January12, 1740. [AASF, Bur-2, Alb]. Their known children were: Pedro,[Spanish Archives, I, No. 238; perhaps the youth, Pedro, of 1691 (Revolt,II, pp. 113, 141-142)], Francisca, who married Juan Antonio Apodaca in1716; and Manuela, who married Francisco Gutierrez in 1709. [AASF, DM,1716, No. 14; DM, 1709, No. 4]. A Luis Lucero, who married Maria Romeroat Isleta in 1719 might also have been his son, [AASF, DM 1719, No. 2],and also a Miguel Lucero, husband on Angela Vallejo.....
- [S383] Hispanic Genealogy Research Center of New Mexico Database.
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 211.
Miguel Lucero, living in the Rio Abajo, was already married to AngelaVallejo at the start of the century. Their children were Manuel, Maria,born Decembe 1, 1708 and Miguel II, born on January 6, 1710, after theuntimely death of his father, who was wounded at El Morro and diedshortly after at Zuni, June 15, 1709, when he was buried in the Mission'ssanctuary, on the Epistle side. [AASF, Bur-45, Zuni] On December 8, 1710,his widow acted as sponsor with Pedro Lucero, who could well be herbrother-in-law and one of the sons of old Nicolas Lucero de Godoy.
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