Davis Uriah I | Born 1707
LUCERO DE GODOI, Francisco
1. LUCERO DE GODOI, Francisco Francisco — LÃPEZ DE GRIJALVA, Josefa. (daughter of SAMBRANO, Andres LÃpez) [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. LUCERO DE GODOI, Francisco Mateo
- 3. LUCERO DE GODOI, Beatriz
- 4. LUCERO DE GODOI, MarÃajosefamagdalena
- 5. LUCERO DE GODOI, Lucia
- 6. LUCERO DE GODOI, NicolÃs
- 7. LUCERO DE GODOI, Juanatomasa
- 8. LUCERO DE GODOI, Andres
- 9. LUCERO DE GODOY, Antonia Gregoria was born 1682; died Yes, date unknown.
Francisco — DE ESPINOLA, Catalina. [Group Sheet]
Generation: 2
2. LUCERO DE GODOI, Francisco Mateo (1.Francisco1) 3. LUCERO DE GODOI, Beatriz (1.Francisco1) 4. LUCERO DE GODOI, MarÃajosefamagdalena (1.Francisco1) 5. LUCERO DE GODOI, Lucia (1.Francisco1) 6. LUCERO DE GODOI, NicolÃs (1.Francisco1) 7. LUCERO DE GODOI, Juanatomasa (1.Francisco1) 8. LUCERO DE GODOI, Andres (1.Francisco1) 9. LUCERO DE GODOY, Antonia Gregoria (1.Francisco1) was born 1682; died Yes, date unknown. Antonia married MONTOYA, Andres 14/14 Jan 1697/1698, Santa Fe, Kingdom of New Mexico. Andres (son of MONTOYA, Antonio Captain and DE SALAS, Maria Hurtado) was born 1678; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 10. MONTOYA, Diego
- 11. MONTOYA, Josefa
- 12. MONTOYA, Manuela died Aft 1720; was buried , Santa Fe, Kingdom of New Mexico.
- 13. MONTOYA, Andres
- 14. MONTOYA, Isidro
- 15. MONTOYA, Jose
- 16. MONTOYA, Francisco died Abt 16 Sep 1702, Bernalillo, Kingdom of Nuevo Mexico; was buried 16 Sep 1702, Iglesia de Nuestro Santo Padre San Francisco de Bernalillo, Bernalillo, Kingdom of Nuevo Mexico.
- 17. MONTOYA, Antonio
- 18. MONTOYA, Cristobal
- 19. MONTOYA, Nicolas
Generation: 3
10. MONTOYA, Diego (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) Diego — DE HINOJOS, Josefa. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 20. MONTOYA, Salvador died Abt 1727, Santa Fe, Kingdom of Nuevo Mexico.
- 21. MONTOYA, Juana
- 22. MONTOYA, Isabel
- 23. MONTOYA
- 24. MONTOYA, Marcial
- 25. MONTOYA, Antonio was born 1689; died 8 Aug 1745, Santa Rosa de Lima, Abiquiu, Province of New Mexico.
11. MONTOYA, Josefa (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) 12. MONTOYA, Manuela (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) died Aft 1720; was buried , Santa Fe, Kingdom of New Mexico. 13. MONTOYA, Andres (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) 14. MONTOYA, Isidro (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) 15. MONTOYA, Jose (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) 16. MONTOYA, Francisco (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) died Abt 16 Sep 1702, Bernalillo, Kingdom of Nuevo Mexico; was buried 16 Sep 1702, Iglesia de Nuestro Santo Padre San Francisco de Bernalillo, Bernalillo, Kingdom of Nuevo Mexico. 17. MONTOYA, Antonio (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) 18. MONTOYA, Cristobal (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) 19. MONTOYA, Nicolas (9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1)
Generation: 4
20. MONTOYA, Salvador (10.Diego3, 9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) died Abt 1727, Santa Fe, Kingdom of Nuevo Mexico. Notes:
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Salvador Montoya married Manuela Garcia de la Riva in Bernalillo, New Mexico on April 25, 1700, (AASF Bern-13), where he had gone to live with his parents after the Reconquest, and in 1715 he was a Regent of the "Kingdom". He was a member of the Confraternity of La Conquistadora. (AASF, DM 1700, No. 6; 1707, No. 7, 1715 No. 8).
He made his last will in 1727, while residing in Santa Fe as "Regidor". After naming his parents and his wife, he declared the following three sons and two daughters as his children: Jose Francisco, Miguel, Jose Manuel, Francisca and Josefa. [Spanish Archives, I, No. 512].
Of the sons, Jose (Francisco) was born on July 30, 1701, and was living in Valle de San Buenaventura in Nueva Vizcaya as late as 1733. [AASF, B-13, Bern., Spanish Archives, I, No. 517].
Miguel married Rosa Baca in 1729, and then Lucia de Chavez in 1734. (AASF, M-3, Alb].
One of the girls, Josefa, because the wife of Jose Antonio Benavides. [Spanish Archives, I, No. 569].
From the Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Volume 11, No. 179, date September 16, 1712. Signed by Lt. Gov. Juan Paez Hurtado, inaugurating the Santa Fe Fiestas. Also signed by Council Members: Alfonso Rael de Aguilar, Don Felix Martinez, SALVADOR MONTOYA, Miguel de Dios Sandoval, Lorenzo Madrid, Antonio Montoya (Brother of Salvador), Juan Garcia de la Riva (Father-in-law of Salvador Montoya) and Francisco Lorenzo de Casados.
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From "The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico" by Jose Antonio Esquibel and John B. Colligan:
MarÃa Manuela GarcÃa de la Riva was married on 25 April 1700, Bernalillo, New Mexico, to Salvador Montoya, son of Diego Montoya and Josefa de Hinojos. This family resided in the Bernalillo area and then eventually relocated to Santa Fe. In 1715, Salvador was a Regent of the Kingdom and a member of the Confraternity of La Conquistadora. Salvador made out his will at Santa Fe on April 27, 1727. At this time he was a Regidor of Santa Fe. In his will he named his children by MarÃa Manuela as Jose Francisco Montoya, Miguel Jose Montoya, Manuel Antonio Montoya, Francisca Montoya and Josefa Montoya. Salvador stated in his will that when he married MarÃa Manuela, as a dowry, MarÃa's parent gave her a tract of land called El Torreón situated below Bernalillo with the RÃo Grande as its eastern boundary and reaching to the RÃo Puerco on the west, half of which Salvador later sold to Juan Antonio Jaramillo. One hundred breeding ewes and some household furniture were included in the dowry. Salvador mentioned that he and his brother-in-laws, Juan GarcÃa de la Riva and Juan Páez Hurtado, were given some land in Santa Fe by Micaela de Velasco. His estate in 1727 consisted of a house on San Francisco Street located in front of the one built by General don Felix Martinez, a parcel of land on the other side of the Santa Fe river, a ranch at El RÃo de Tesuque that he had purchased from Pedro Montes Vigil, and additional land inherited along with his eight siblings from his father.
Salvador Montoya died around 1727 in Santa Fe.21. MONTOYA, Juana (10.Diego3, 9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) Juana married DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Pedro 27/27 Jan 1702/1703, Bernalillo, Kingdom of New Mexico. Pedro (son of DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Fernando Don and DE SALAS, Lucia Hurtado) was born 1677, Sandia-Bernalillo, Kingdom of New Mexico; died 7 Dec 1735, Alburquerque, Kingdom of New Mexico. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 26. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Antonio
- 27. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Franciscoxavier was born 1704; died Bef 3 Jun 1764.
- 28. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Manuela was born 1705; died Yes, date unknown.
- 29. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, JuanamarÃa was born 1707; died Yes, date unknown.
- 30. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Josefa DoÃa was born 1708; died Yes, date unknown.
- 31. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, MarÃaquiteria was born 1709; died Bef 30 Oct 1796.
- 32. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Monica was born 1710; died Yes, date unknown.
- 33. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, Efigencia was born 1714; died Yes, date unknown.
- 34. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, MarÃanicolosa was born 1720; died Yes, date unknown.
- 35. DURÃN Y. CHAVEZ, Diego Antonio was born 1723; died Yes, date unknown.
- 36. DURAN Y. CHAVEZ, MarÃateresa was born 1726; died Yes, date unknown.
22. MONTOYA, Isabel (10.Diego3, 9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) 23. MONTOYA (10.Diego3, 9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) 24. MONTOYA, Marcial (10.Diego3, 9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) 25. MONTOYA, Antonio (10.Diego3, 9.Antonia2, 1.Francisco1) was born 1689; died 8 Aug 1745, Santa Rosa de Lima, Abiquiu, Province of New Mexico. Notes:
[Chavez.FTW]
Antonio Montoya, brother of Salvador, married Bernarda Baca, May 20, 1707. In 1731 he was the captain in charge of the distribution of alms from church tithes and of the sheep of the church used for the relief of the needy.
The following year (1732) he was Alcalde of Santa Fe, on January 22, 1736, at the age of forty.
Antonio also belonged to the Conquistadora Confraternity.
The known children by Bernarda Baca were: Maria Francisca, born September 15, 1708, Juan Manuel, May 11, 1710, Miguel, October 8, 1711, and Bernardo Baltasar, mentioned with his two brothers as grantess of the Old Pueblo of Abiquiu in 1741.
Antonio married again, this time a widow, Jacinta Pelaez, in 1736. He then bought property in Santa Fe, but by 1745 he was living at Santa Rosa de Lima, Abiquiu, as a stockman and farmer, being then fifty-five years of age. There he died on August 8, 1745.