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- [S381] Founders of Albuquerque, Families living in Bernalillo County and the RioAbajo During the 17th and 18th Centuries.
Diego de Padilla, son of Jose de Padilla and MarÃa Lopez
- [S382] New Mexico Roots Ltd, 1439.
1697, Sept. 7 (no. 15), El Paso del Norte, Juan Antonio Padilla (22), sonof Capt Jose de Padilla and Maria Lopez, deceased, vecinos of New Mexicoand Maria de los Rios (18), d. of Capt. Juan del Rio and Ana MaragaLiving in REal de S. Lorenzo. - Witnesses: Antonio de Avalos, NicolasRodrigues, Antonio Gonzales de Escalante, soldiers of the Presidio. Pairmarried, September 23, 1697, with witnesses Alonso del Rio and SebastianaGonzales.
- [S382] New Mexico Roots Ltd, 1440.
1710, April 26 (No. 22), El Paso del Norte, Cayetano Padilla (18), n. ofEl Paso, soldier, son of Capt. Jose de Padilla and Maria Lopez, deceased,and Micaela Lujan (20), n. of El Paso, d. of Domingo Lujan and Antonia deAvalos, both deceased. Witnessess: Lazaro Moraga (50), of Senucu delPaso, Toribio Benito Sanchez (50), Nicolas Montoya (22), soldier, Antoniode la Peña (24) soldier. A Beatriz Suazo renounces her claims and letsgroom go ahead with the marriage. Pair married, May 21, 1710, withwitnesses Martin Garcia, soldier of New Mexico and Juan Telles Jiron.
- [S382] New Mexico Roots Ltd, 1441.
1713, Aug 28 (no. 1), Bernalillo. Diego de Padilla (25), español, n. ofEl Paso del Norte where he was married to Catarina Gutierrez, deceased,son of Capt. Jose de Padilla and Mria Lopez, both deceased, and MariaVasquez, española, n. of New Mexico, d. of Jose Vasquez and Maria Baca,deceased. Witnesses: Jose de Quintana, notary, Jose Lopez (70), AntonioGallegos (35), Vicente Garcia (25) and Antonio Montoya (24), who saidthat the groom had been married to a first cousin of his. Pair married,Sept. 18, 1713, with witnesses Capt. Tiburcio de Ortega, Capt. DiegoMontoya, Capt. Antonio Baca and his wife, Maria de Aragon.
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 253.
From the marraiges of their children we learn that his wife was dead by1711, while Jose himself died less than two years later.
(DM, 1711, No. 4: DM 1713, No. 1]
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 84.
Diego de Padilla, son of Jose de Padilla and MarÃa Lopez
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