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- [S366] Origins of New Mexico Families (A Genealogy of the Spanish ColonialPeriod), 253.
Jose de Padilla and his wife, MarÃa López, not being refugees from theKingdom of New Mexico, remained at Guadalupe del Paso instead of comingup with the Vargas reconquest. He was still living there, at Senscu, in1699. {DM, 1699, No. 9} From the marriages of their children, we learnthat his wife was dead by 1711, while Jose himself died less than twoyears later. (DM, 1711, No. 4: DM 1713, No. 1] His known sons wereJose, Diego, and most likely, Juan Antonio.
- [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.
- [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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