Davis Uriah I | Born 1707
LUCERO DE GODOY, Juan
1624 - Yes, date unknown-
Name LUCERO DE GODOY, Juan [1, 2, 3, 4] Born 1624 [1] Gender Male Died Yes, date unknown Person ID I10462 Uriah Davis I - Genealogy Last Modified 21 Jun 2018
Father LUCERO DE GODOI, Pedro, b. 1600, Mexico City, Mexico , d. Bef 1680 (Age < 79 years) Mother DE ZAMORA, Petronila, b. 1598, Mexico City, Nueva EspaÃa , d. Yes, date unknown Married Bef 1628 [5] Family ID F3531 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Married 22 Nov 1688 Guadalupe del Paso, Kingdom of New Mexico (Now Ciudad Juarez, Mexico) [3] Children 1. LUCERO DE GODOY, Nicolas, b. 1646, d. 27 Apr 1727, Alburquerque, Kingdom of New Mexico (Age 81 years) Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 Family ID F3528 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 DE CARBAJAL, Juana, b. Abt 1624, d. 14/14 Jan 1682/1683, El Real de San Lorenzo, Kingdom of New Mexico (Age ~ 59 years) Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 Family ID F3530 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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[Chavez.FTW]
Juan Lucero de Godoy, so very active before the Rebellion, returned to New Mexico in 1693 with his third wife, Isabel (Hurtado) de Salazar, and her mother, Dona Bernardina de Salas y Trujillo. They were living on his old property in Santa Fe right after the Reconquest, the "Pueblo Quemado". He gave his age as sixty-nine in 1693. [Spanish Archives, I, No. 422] The following two years he signed two statements in which his age was given as seventy and seventy-one. [AASF, DM, 1694, No. 8; DM 1695, No. 10]. Of his four sons by either, or both, or his first two wives, three are known to have returned in 1693, Juan, Antonio, and Nicolas. These had their own families.
From the book compliled by Margaret L. Buxton, "The Family of Lucero de Godoi Early Records":
Juan Lucero de Godoi
Born: 1624
Married: l] Luisa Romero 2) Juana de Carbajal 3) Isabel de Salazar
Juan Lucero de Godoi had property at Pueblo Quemado near Santa Fe and he lived there 40 years. His physical description noted in 1681 stated he had a large, aquiline, pock-marked face and a crooked nose. When he escaped in 1680 he brough with him his wife, 4 grown daughters and 4 grown sons who bore arms. Juan was a Sargento Mayor and Alcalde Mayor of Santa Fe in 1680. Juan returned with Isabel Salazar in 1693 (ONMF-Chavez, page 60)
Records of Juan Lucero de Godoi:
1692 Census of New Mexico : Pueblo del Paso
Sargeant Major Juan Lucero de Godoy married to Doña Isabel de Salazar.
Children: Matais age 30, Cayetano age 40, Barbara age 1
4 servants: MarÃa, Juana, Josefa, Juan.
Juan Lucero de Godoi is willing to join the recolonization of Nuevo Mexico.
(The Census of 1692 was translated by J. Manuel Espinsoa and appeard in "Mid-America" Vol. XXIII, Jan. 1941, pages 61-84. Original document is in the Audiencia de Guadalajara Legajo no. 139, Archivo General de Indias, Seville - AGI. Photostats are located in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. and in the Coronado Room, Zimmerman Library, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Known Issue of Juan Lucero de Godoi: (ONMF-Chavez, pp. 60, 61, 62, 209)
A. Juan de Dios Lucero de Godoi-Married Maria Varela
B. Antonio Lucero de Godoi-Probably the son of Juana de Carbajal. married 1) a blood niece of Juan Dominguez de Mendoza 2) Antonia Varela de Losada or de Perea
C. Nicolas Lucero de Godoi-Born 1646. Perhaps son of Juana de Carbajal. Married Maria Montoya.
D. Pedro Lucero de Godoi-age 19 on September 30, 1681 Rool. Single. Probably the son Juan described as 18 in 1680.
E. Barbara Lucero de Godoi-child of Isabel Salazar. Age 1 in 1692. (See Census 1692)
F. Mathias Lucero de Godoi-(see census of 1692)
G. Cayetano Lucero de Godoi-(see census of 1692)
H. Geronima Lucero de Godoi-listed as a sister of Antonio Lucero, husband of Antonia Varela in 1692 census.
I. MarÃa Lucero-listed as a sister of Antonio Lucero husband of Antonia Varela in 1692 census
J. Luis Lucero-a son by Isable Salaza (Hurtado). He married MarÃa Romero.
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Sources - [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 209.
Juan Lucero de Godoy, so very active before the Rebellion, returned toNew Mexico in 1693 with his third wife, Isabel (Hurtado) de Salazar, andher mother, Dona Bernardina de Salas y Trujillo. They were living on hisold property in Santa Fe right after the Reconquest, the "PuebloQuemado". He gave his age as sixty-nine in 1693. [Spanish Archives, I,No. 422] The following two years he signed two statements in which hisage was given as seventy and seventy-one. [AASF, DM, 1694, No. 8; DM1695, No. 10]. Of his four sons by either, or both, or his first twowives, three are known to have returned in 1693, Juan, Antonio, andNicolas. These had their own families. - [S376] The Family of Lucero de Godoi: Early Records, 3.
Known Issue by Petronila de Zamora:
A. Catalina Lucero married Diego Romero
B. Juan Lucero married l) Luisa Romero 2) Juana de Carbajal 3) Isabelde Salazar
C. Pedro Lucero (May have been child of second wife) was Alcalde of SantaFe. No further record.
Known Issue by Francisca Gomez y Robledo:
D. a daughter
E. a daughter (perhaps Inez, wife of Juan de la Escallada)
F. a daughter (perhaps Luisa, wife of Pedro Montoya de Esparza
G. Maria Lucero wife of Lazaro de Misquia
H. Francisco Lucero married 1) Josefa Lopez de Grijalva 2) Catalina deEspinola - [S383] Hispanic Genealogy Research Center of New Mexico Database.
- [S384] The Adobe Kingdom, 244.
Carvajal, Juana de (b 1624 ?) (d 1683) San Lorenzo; probably the daughterof Juan de Virtocia Carvajal; Juana was the first wife of Juan Lucero deGodoy (Origins 16, 60) Adobe Kingdom 77, chart II - [S376] The Family of Lucero de Godoi: Early Records, 3.
Captain Pedro Lucero de Godoi
(from "Origins of New Mexico Families" by Fray Angelico Chavez, pp. 59,60)
Born: 1600 Mexico City
Married: l) by 1628 Petronila de Zamora probably the daughter ofBartolome Montoya and Maria de Zamora.
2) Francisca Gomez y Robledo. She died in the massacre of 1680.
Pedro had two brothers, Diego, a secular priest and Francisco in MexicoCity. A very interesting account of the activities of Pedro Lucero deGodoi may be found in "Kiva, Cross and Crown" by John L. Kessel, pp. 184,185, 187, 188, 189, 192, 216. Pedro was Maese de Campo in 1663.
Died: He died before the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 209.