Antonio Martínez
(Bef 1650-)
Francisca Mingoy
Felis Martínez de Torrelaguana
(Abt 1673-Between 1730/1)
María Catarina Esparza
Salvador Clemente Martínez
(Between 1694/7-1763)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Rosalia García de Noriega

Salvador Clemente Martínez

  • Born: Between 1694 and 1697, El Paso del Norte, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 270
  • Marriage: Rosalia García de Noriega on 13 Apr 1723 in Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 248
  • Died: Befor 5 Jan 1763, Villa de Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España
  • Buried: 5 Jan 1763, Santa Fé, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information: 252
Salvador Clemente Martínez, place of origin not known, married Rosalia García de Noriega early in the century. They appeared together as sponsors, October 8, 1728.

Known children of theirs were:

Antonio Facundo, born December 6, 1731
Luis, March 7, 1734
Vicente, October 28, 1745
Coleta Bárbara, in 1750
Joaquín, who married Teresa Tenorio de Alba, October 20, 1749.

Salvador was accused of trying to kill his father-in-law, Luis García, by running him down with his horse.

Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period, Kindle Locations 10148-10158

• Records: From the Spanish Archives, Between 1736 and 1747, Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 269
Alburquerque 1736
Salvador Martínez

Petition: Asks that property inherited by his wife be delivered to her. Gervasio Cruzat y Gongora, Governor.

Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Vol. 1, p. 355

Alburquerque - 21 May 1746
Ramón García Jurado and Salvador Martínez

Before don Joachín Cadallos y Rabal, Governor. Petition in the matter of the partition of the estate of Josefa Valverde. Agreement as to the divisionof lands of the Ranchos San Francisco de Sandía; San Joseph de los Corrales; San Antonio

Josepha Valverde was the widow of Captain Luis García, and Salvador Martínez claimed his part as husband of Rosalía García.

The agreement was approved by Codallos y Rabal on the date supra.

Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Vol. 1, pp. 127-128

Luis García de Noriega
Alburqurque 1747

Proceedings in the matter of the settlement of his estate. Before don Joachín Codallos y Rabal, Governor and Captain-General. Nos. 342, 342, 414 and 1221, q.v.

Barbara García Jurado, widow of Luis García de Noriega. Power of attorney to her father Ramón García Juado. In the matter of a suit brought by Rosalía García de Noriega againstthe estate of Luis García. Testimonio

Rosalía García de Noriega was the daughter of Luis García by his first wife. Her husband was don Salvador Martínez.

Joseph Romo de Vera, Ramón García Jurado, Lucas Miguel de Moya, Felipe Jacob de Vnanues, Phelipe Tafoy, Joseph Garsia.

Spanish Archives of New Mexico, Vol. 1, pp. 105-106

• Parents: 239
In 1748, Salvador Martínez claimed in a petition to the Viceroy that his parents were Capitán Felix Martínez and Catarina de Esparza.

• Census: Spanish Colonial, in 1750, in Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España. 270
Household # 33
Salvador Martines, Spanish age 46; with his wife Rosa García, Spanish age 40; their children: Antonio age 16, Josepha age 15, Salvador Delfín age 9, Guadalupe age 7, Bisente age 5, Manuela age 3; Bárbara, Coyote age 6; Bárbara, Native American with son Cristóbal age 9; María, Native American age 30 with son Mariano age 3; and María, also Native American age 17.

New Mexico Spanish & Mexican Census 1750 - 1830, pp. 75-76


Salvador married Rosalia García de Noriega, daughter of Luis García de Noriega and Josefa Xavier, on 13 Apr 1723 in Villa de Alburquerque, Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España.248 (Rosalia García de Noriega was born about 1710 in Nuevo Méjico, Nueva España 270.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Diligencia Matrimonial: 248
3 Nov 1722, Alburquerque. Salvador Martínez (24), native of El Paso del Norte, parents unknown, and Rosalia García (12-13), daughter of Luis García and Josefa Ladron de Guevara, native os New Mexico living here.

Witnesses: at El Paso del Norte, José Montiel (53), español, native of Tlalpujagua, married, who knew groom always; Juan Trujillo (35), native of El Paso, soldier and married. Antonio de Silva, notary in Alburquerque; Juan Gonzales Bas (45) and José López (68), native of the city of Zacatecas, married.

The pair married 13 Apr 1723.

Roots Ltd., Diligencias Matrimoniales, Vol 6, p. 1168


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