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- [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.
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