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- [S372] Burial Records from the Roman Catholic Parish of Nuestra Señora de Belen,Belen, New Mexico, 1793-1900, 22.
5/30/1801
Juan Padilla, parvula, 24 horas de nacido, hijo de Francisco Padilla y deMaria Ysabel Chavez, de la sexta Plaza de Los Chavez
Los Chavez.
- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 332.
Francisco Padilla, son of Diego de Padilla and MarÃa Vásquez Baca,married Isabel Baca on March 13, 1732, with his parents as witnesses.
[AASF, M-11, Isleta]
- [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. MarÃa 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. MarÃa Baarbara, bapt. Feb. 27, 1735 at Isleta, m. Antonio Chavez
9. MarÃa, 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
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